Tag: artificial intelligence
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The More You Track Work, The Less Work Gets Done
If you had to prove you were working every minute of your day, would you still be doing meaningful work, or would you start performing work instead of actually doing it? That’s the question hidden under the carpets of modern workplaces. The moment work becomes something you must constantly prove, it becomes a dystopian game…
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The Future of Learning: What Happens When Thinking Becomes Optional?
Will humans stop thinking as much as they used to? That is the question. And a recent study (2025) titled “ChatGPT as a Cognitive Crutch: Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial on Knowledge Retention” explores exactly that. The results are unambiguous and somewhat unsettling: when students rely on ChatGPT during learning, they tend to remember…
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AI Implementation and Employee Performance: Why Meaning Matters More Than Technology
Research shows that work meaningfulness, not technical sophistication, determines whether AI adoption strengthens satisfaction and performance. In one study of employees actively working with AI, researchers examined what actually drives satisfaction and performance in AI-enabled workplaces. The interesting part was this: AI itself was not the determining factor. The presence of advanced tools, automation systems,…
