More men than women have a positive outlook on automation in the workplace, believing it will reduce errors, according to the findings of the Workforces 2025 report released today by TalkTalk Business.
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Supercharged productivity: Preparing for the future of the workplace today
Tomorrow’s vision:
Business ex machina
Changing the nature of business:
The Fourth Industrial Revolution
Smarter work futures:
Closing the digital distance
In the next decade we’re going to be inundated with technologies that will amaze even the most futuristic amongst us. And yet, with all this change swirling around us, many workplaces are slow to embrace new technology and changed approaches to work.
More men than women have a positive outlook on automation in the workplace, believing it will reduce errors, according to the findings of the Workforces 2025 report released today by TalkTalk Business.
Most British businesses are seemingly unprepared for the dramatic technology developments set to reshape the workplace in the next decade. Are you one of them?
Research by TalkTalk Business has found that over two thirds of the UK working population would refuse to wear a micro-chip if asked by their employer (70 percent), with a third quitting their jobs.
Business technologies are evolving at lightning speeds, changing the way companies operate and how people work. While this might seem daunting, these changes are fundamentally good for businesses.
Advances in machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) will create hybrid workforces of humans and machines. However, businesses are not yet leveraging technology to its full potential.
What does the future really hold for robots and AI in the workplace - and will it affect how you work?
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