Slack's survey of over 17,000 desk workers found slowing excitement for AI among employees and a lack of AI training.
A new report from Slack found employees might not want to discuss AI with their managers for fear of being perceived as “lazy ...
Slack gained a few AI features earlier this year, but it now looks like the productivity platform could gain AI-driven file ...
Slack will reportedly not summarise files that are too large or too small The platform already offers an AI conversation ...
Many workers feel uncomfortable admitting AI use to their managers, and most lack training in the workplace, the report found ...
While US adoption rates have stalled, so too have those of France, while the global excitement rates around AI have dropped ...
New research from Slack says AI hype is 'cooling' due to these factors -- and could even cause social degradation amongst ...
Slack, the popular collaboration and productivity platform, is reportedly working on a new AI-driven feature aimed at enhancing document management and workflow ...
Excitement is falling among desk workers, who fear being perceived as incompetent or lazy for using the technology, according ...
A survey from Slack finds executives rank AI as their highest priority, but interest among those who use it is dropping. Is ...
People don't want to share their productivity tricks, because it's an edge': academics discuss reasons behind employee ...
The survey found that bosses do want their employees to work on AI training, hoping the skills will make them more innovative ...