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Something About AI Still Doesn’t Feel Right
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Something About AI Still Doesn’t Feel Right
by Megan Leanda Berry
4 min
Something About AI Still Doesn’t Feel Right
This report brings the current AI conversation together and makes sense of the signals people are seeing in isolation.
- Why AI can look like it’s slowing down and accelerating at the same time
- How work is changing at the task level, rather than through sudden job replacement
- Why productivity gains often come with increased pressure and workload
- What changes when AI moves inside tools instead of sitting alongside them
- Why readiness, not capability, is now the biggest constraint for organisations
- How agentic AI shifts the conversation from output to action
This report brings the current AI conversation together and makes sense of the signals people are seeing in isolation.
- Why AI can look like it’s slowing down and accelerating at the same time
- How work is changing at the task level, rather than through sudden job replacement
- Why productivity gains often come with increased pressure and workload
- What changes when AI moves inside tools instead of sitting alongside them
- Why readiness, not capability, is now the biggest constraint for organisations
- How agentic AI shifts the conversation from output to action