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Copy-and-paste AI work can hurt workers’ feelings of ownership, researchers say

Passive use of artificial intelligence to complete certain tasks may erode workers’ confidence in the long-term, according to a recent study, even if it boosts productivity.

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Copy-and-paste AI work can hurt workers’ feelings of ownership, researchers say

Passive use of artificial intelligence to complete certain tasks may erode workers’ confidence in the long-term, according to a recent study, even if it boosts productivity.

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Why Employees Aren’t Transparent About Their AI Usage

As employees increasingly develop valuable AI workflows through private experimentation, many are choosing not to share what they’ve learned—not mainly because of weak governance or inadequate tools, but because they…

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Timeline cronologica

  1. martedì 9 giugno 2026·hrdive.com

    AI is creating a ‘joy paradox’ at work, BCG finds

    Although workers say their job satisfaction is up due to artificial intelligence, they also note an increased cognitive load.

  2. mercoledì 10 giugno 2026·hrdive.com

    Copy-and-paste AI work can hurt workers’ feelings of ownership, researchers say

    Passive use of artificial intelligence to complete certain tasks may erode workers’ confidence in the long-term, according to a recent study, even if it boosts productivity.

  3. mercoledì 10 giugno 2026·hbr.org

    Why Employees Aren’t Transparent About Their AI Usage

    As employees increasingly develop valuable AI workflows through private experimentation, many are choosing not to share what they’ve learned—not mainly because of weak governance…

  4. giovedì 11 giugno 2026·hrdive.com

    Employees say they spend more time managing AI than producing work

    For every hour an employee spends getting a useful output from artificial intelligence, they spend another hour making it usable, a Glean survey found.