This feels *very* familiar with GenAI:
“What looks like higher productivity in the short run can mask silent workload creep and growing cognitive strain as employees juggle multiple AI-enabled workflows…
“Over time, overwork can impair judgment, increase the likelihood of errors, and make it harder for organizations to distinguish genuine productivity gains from unsustainable intensity.”
As so often, it’s too early to say what the true impact of GenAI will be on the workforce – see other recent studies suggesting that productivity gains may (so far!) be overstated or marginal – but if it leads to doing more work at unsustainable rates, it would be a strange irony if the fears about job losses ultimately prove unfounded. Could GenAI end up pushing organisations to need more people, not fewer?
(Ever the optimist, me!)