Maria Noemi Hernandez

How do you think work will change (in the next 2-5 years) due to technological advances?

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I don't like using "new normal" after the pandemic πŸ˜‚ But I think asynchronous work will be the new normal very soon!
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Lisa L
Online collaboration will definitely be strengthened.
Henry Miller
It's likely that technology will continue to automate many tasks and processes, which could lead to changes in the job market and the types of jobs that are available. There could also be an increased use of virtual and augmented reality, as well as other technologies that make it possible for people to work from anywhere. Additionally, there may be developments in AI and machine learning that change the way we approach problem-solving and decision-making in the workplace.
Sarah Playford
More technical skills will be in demand
Dylan Simpson
It's fairly obvious that part of the tech talent does not need to be in the office. I feel there will be a sector that simply never returns to the office environment. With Slack, Miro, and other collaboration tools product designers like myself no longer need to be face-to-face to achieve their work duties. Elon's ideology of "remote workers must go" it ludicrous.
laksh
Work will continue to change rapidly due to technological advances, and the way that we currently do work may not be sustainable in the long term. In particular, many professionals find themselves displaced by machines and artificial intelligence (AI). Not only is this impacting occupations such as manufacturing and transportation workers, but it's also having an impact on white-collar professions such as accounting, legal services, and medicine. Some of the ways in which these changes are affecting work include: -The rise of automation has resulted in a decline in jobs across all sectors. This includes blue-collar positions as well as white-collar ones. -As AI becomes more skilled at performing specific tasks faster or more accurately than humans can, it will increasingly replace human labor with machines. This could result in large numbers of people losing their jobs over time – especially those who have been traditionally reliant on manual labor for their income stream. -Since technology is continuing to evolve at a rapid pace (perhaps even faster than ever), there is always the potential for new categories of employment that would not previously have existed – including roles involving creativity and innovation.
MANOJ DAVE
Work will continue to change as technology advances, and the way we currently do things may not be the norm in a few years. For instance, several companies are working on artificial intelligence (AI) technologies that could completely revolutionize how we work. With AI-powered automation, many jobs could eventually become obsolete. On the other hand, new opportunities might arise as businesses start using AI to improve their operations or customer service. However, it is important to be aware of the potential risks associated with this type of technology and ensure that you understand your rights when it comes to data privacy and intellectual property infringement. Additionally, always ensure that your personal information is safe by taking steps such as password-protecting your computer and ensuring strong security measures for your online accounts.
Veena Naik
I think we are going to have more and more trouble managing tools, and although tools make work easier and efficient, managing them is going to take at least 1/3rd of the day. I use copy.ai, Grammarly, Hubspot, Google Calendar, Intercom, Webflow, Notion, SEMRush, Google Analytics, and Slack everyday. There are others that I use once a week. We are going to need a tool to manage tools. It's so tough to concentrate in the midst of the tool soup.
Maria Noemi Hernandez
@veena_p thanks for sharing Veena. I also struggle with the tool soup, in fact, recently at https://collato.com/ we hosted a culture club and the topic was interruptions and distractions, and guess what came in first place? Yes, you are right, notifications from all the tools!
Tanmay Parekh
More and more people will opt for flexible working arrangements. Of course, the office culture and learning will take a hit but people will prefer to have the luxury of flexible working more.
Kshitij Gupta
I think remote work/hybrid models are not going away anytime soon. So asynchronous work is more likely than ever. Though efficiency will be a challenge, automation and ai will make up for most of it.
Huy Ngo
hmm, Asynchronous work seems right. For me, in the future will have less in-office work, and people tend to work remotely. E-contract, technology will formula as the internet now (now in SEA is not :( )
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