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More tech = bad health?

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Hello, I’m Max from WorkAI-holic—an newsletter to help you AIfy your workplace.

It’s really fun to see what is happening in the world of AI.

Here are 3 facts for you from the world of AI. Guess which one is made up.

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Let’s be honest, just looking at raw data sucks.

Graphs can turn dull numbers into meaningful insights. But sometimes it is very hard to understand the insights from the graphs.

Gemini's makes graph-based data insights accessible to all.

Here's how you can start:

  1. Paste Graph Image: Directly paste the graph you want insights on. (I’m using a graph of open source vs private LLM models, which is really hard for a non-engineer/analyst to understand.)

  2. Prompt for Insights: Specify the kind of insights you want. (e.g., "Assume the role of senior business analyst with over 20 years of experience. What are 3 takeaways from this graph?”)

  3. Verify Insights: Use ‘Double check with Google’ if you want to go to a source with similar insight and dive deeper into the topic.

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Let’s take a moment and thank our sponsor for this edition— Albus!

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The Institute for the Future of Work conducted a study involving over 6,000 participants to assess the impact of modern technologies on workplace well-being.

The research focused on AI, surveillance devices, robotics, and traditional ICTs like laptops and instant messaging.

Key Findings:

  • AI, Surveillance, and Robotics: Increased exposure to these technologies tends to have a negative effect on workers' health and well-being.

  • Traditional ICTs: Interaction with laptops, tablets, and messaging services showed a positive effect on well-being.

  • Quality of Life: Quality of life improved with frequent interaction with ICTs, while it deteriorated with newer technologies.

Thoughtful design and deployment can potentially enhance productivity and improve working lives.

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