Can AI Fix Workplace Collaboration?

C-suite Exchange: Can AI fix workplace collaboration?

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In this C-Suite Exchange, technology executives explore the role of artificial intelligence in overcoming the persistent challenges of collaboration in today's hybrid workplace.

As teams become increasingly dispersed across remote and in-office environments, traditional methods of communication and collaboration often fall short, as technology shortcomings negatively impact communication and collaboration resulting in a loss of productivity, reduced decision making and increased employee frustration.

 

This session brings together technology leaders to discuss how AI-driven innovations, such as advanced speech recognition, intelligent audio processing, and personalised communication tools, can enhance collaboration, improve meeting experiences, and bridge the gap between remote and in-office staff. By leveraging AI, organisations could foster more effective, inclusive, and productive teamwork, ensuring that every voice is heard and every contribution is valued, regardless of location.

 

Can AI fix workplace collaboration?

📍 Location: Virtual event
🗓 Date: 13th February 2025
🕛 Time: 5 - 6 PM GMT
👥 The Hosts: Doug Drinkwater, Director of Strategy

 

By joining this virtual C-Suite Exchange workshop, you’ll have the opportunity to discuss, debate and network with peers, learn from industry leaders and further your own knowledge in the rapidly-evolving area of artificial intelligence.

 

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