Management Centre Europe (MCE)

A Glimpse into Our AI FUTURE

Without the understanding that humans bring, the output of AI will always be flawed.

Imagine this: You wake up not at an arbitrary time set on your alarm but at the optimum time given your sleep cycles. Your coffee, just the way you like it, is waiting for you. Your voice assistant tells you the headlines relevant to you and informs you that your first meeting is delayed, giving you an extra 10 minutes to get ready. While your autonomous vehicle navigates you to the office, you’re entertained and informed by memes, posts, and articles that have been carefully curated and time-limited to safeguard your mental wellness. When you arrive, facial recognition admits you immediately and the elevator takes you to your floor. At your desk, your AI executive assistant provides an overview of emails it already responded to overnight and actions for which it needs your approval. It suggests some thought leadership content relevant to your day and blocks the required time before your meeting. Your deep-focus music mix
kicks in.
Can you spot the moment that this story became make-believe? Yes, you got it—no matter how far technology in our personal lives advances, our experience of technology in the workplace always lags behind. There are some good reasons for this. As individuals, we have already accepted that access to leadingedge tech comes at a cost—often our personal data is sold to power advertising. But corporate IT departments can’t trade confidential IP as easily as we trade our browsing history. Or can they?

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About Writer

Antony Cousins is the executive director of AI strategy at Cision.