
"A global survey of 500 executives conducted by the Capgemini Research Institute found that the active use of AI in team meetings is anticipated to more than triple in the next three years. The executives surveyed said that they expect group use of AI to lead to better meetings that arrive at higher-quality outcomes."
"Leaders should not let this optimism obscure the challenges ahead. Our research suggests that integrating AI into team settings doesn't happen naturally, and introducing AI into meetings without laying the proper groundwork can narrow participation, fragment discussions, or shift ownership away from the team."
A global survey of 500 executives indicates active AI use in team meetings will more than triple over the next three years. Executives expect group use of AI to produce better meetings and higher-quality outcomes. Optimism about AI benefits should be balanced with awareness of implementation challenges. Integrating AI into team settings does not happen naturally. Introducing AI into meetings without proper preparation can narrow participation, fragment discussions, or shift ownership away from the team. Proper groundwork is needed to ensure AI supports collaboration rather than undermining it.
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