Workslop, coined by Harvard Business Review, describes low-quality AI-generated work that clogs workflows, drains productivity, and costs organizations millions annually.
While many employers now insist on people coming in, people working outside the office continue to perform well.
The first study into the workplace impacts of generative AI platforms has officially been published, and it’s good news for those relying on it to boost productivity. Generative AI platforms like ...
The world was swept into the digital age of working during the global pandemic, as companies shifted from traditional office environments to remote setups. Yet the ongoing debate concerning the ...
AI code editors have quickly become a mainstay of software development, employed by tech giants such as Amazon, Microsoft, and Google. In an interesting twist, a new study suggests AI tools made some ...
Washingtonians are particularly productive, according to a new study. Businesses advisory site Upflip conducted a study of U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data, and the results were kind to the ...
Hybrid workers are finding the return to office problematic, as high costs and low productivity are making the fully remote days of the pandemic seem like a dream. With return-to-office mandates ...
LOS ANGELES -- It's a debate you probably have every day at work. What should be the temperature at your office? A new study from USC shows a warmer office may improve women's performance at work. The ...
Women physicians have historically been paid less than their male counterparts, a phenomenon past research has suggested may be due in part to women physicians spending more time with each patient, ...