Humans & AI in the Workplace

By: Dr Debra Panipucci Ph.D and Leisa Hart from AI Adaptive
  • Summary

  • Artificial intelligence (AI) is fast becoming one of the most impactful and disruptive technologies in the workplace. AI can optimise work processes and extend human capabilities and it is no longer a hidden tool within the software we use. It is fast becoming a team-mate sitting alongside us in the workplace, providing advice, assisting us with administrative tasks, and recommending options for the problems we are trying to solve. In this podcast series, behaviour change specialists, Dr Debra Panipucci, Ph.D and Leisa Hart, help leaders supercharge their workplace performance through the effective integration of Humans & AI (avoiding the "people issues"), leveraging their experience in Australian workplaces. Production: AI Adaptive Hosts: Leisa Hart and Dr Debra Panipucci, Ph.D. Episode intro and outro: William Gone Music: Let it go by DJ Marco Artwork: AI Adaptive Episode editing: Podcast Services Australia Subscribe now! More information on our website: https://aiadaptive.app/podcasts/humans-ai-in-the-workplace/
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Episodes
  • AI Productivity Promises
    Oct 21 2024

    In this episode, special guest Stephen King, Productivity Commissioner, joins Dr Debra Panipucci and Leisa Hart to discuss the transformative impact of AI on productivity in the workplace. They explore its implications for various industries. They delve into the definition of productivity, the role of AI as a general-purpose technology, and the importance of empowering employees to leverage AI effectively. The conversation highlights the need for guardrails in AI implementation and the potential for AI to significantly enhance productivity and quality of life. They discuss the critical role of AI in modern business, emphasising the necessity for companies to adopt AI tools to enhance customer outcomes and avoid obsolescence. Exploring the historical evolution of technology in the workplace, they discuss the challenges and opportunities presented by AI integration, and the importance of empowering employees during this transition and the critical role of leadership in navigating these changes and the potential risks and rewards associated with AI in business. Here's the link to the Productivity Commissions research papers mentioned.https://www.pc.gov.au/research/completed/making-the-most-of-the-ai-opportunity

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    56 mins
  • Priming your organisation for AI
    Oct 8 2024

    In this episode, Dr Debra and Leisa discuss the critical need for organisations to prepare for the integration of AI in the workplace. They emphasize the importance of a holistic transformation that includes not only technology but also the human experience, employee empowerment, and a supportive culture. The conversation covers the necessity of building both AI and uniquely human skills, the role of data in AI integration, and the proactive leadership required to navigate this transition. The episode concludes with a call to action for leaders to start now in preparing their organisations for the future of work with AI.

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    34 mins
  • AI change needs a different approach
    Sep 8 2024

    In this episode, Dr. Debra Panipucci and Leisa Hart interview Cheryl Vize, Partner at Red Marble AI, to discuss why AI change is a different type of change in the workplace. They explore the impact of AI on various aspects of business, including integration and automation, decision-making, personalisation, and agility. They also address the challenges of understanding AI, data quality and accessibility, ethics and governance. This episode again highlights the importance of thoughtful human engagement for successfully integrating AI in the workplace.

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    43 mins

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