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Workers are being punished for ignoring AI advice – even when they know better

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  • Managers want decision-makers to trust AI even when human judgement is better
  • Report claims we need to remember human expertise is essential in navigating complexities
  • Workers should have more freedom to share concerns and experiences about AI

A report from the Frankfurt School of Finance and Management and ESMT Berlin has revealed workers are now being penalized for ignoring AI recommendations, even when they know better.

The study specifically highlights how organizations can implement AI-based systems to streamline their work processes, weighing up those benefits against unintended consequences of excessive dependence on these tools.

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