AI doesn't get stressed, tired, or have a bad day at work — and it's raising the bar for everyone else
If it feels like the bar at work has gotten higher, you may not be imagining it.
As artificial intelligence sweeps across industries and becomes embedded in everyday workflows, it is raising standards and expectations, and reshaping how we judge workers, an AI product leader said.
"Customer expectations recalibrate to AI's consistency," Svetlana Makarova, who works in AI technical product management at IKS Health and was a former AI product lead at Mayo Clinic, told Business Insider.
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Makarova calls this shift a "humanity discount" — a subtle dynamic in which the very traits that make people human, such as variability, judgment, and emotion, are becoming liabilities in the age of AI.
"Human workers begin to face unrealistic standards for productivity, patience, and availability," she added. "Unlike people, AI never has a bad day." #Aİ #TRUMP $BTC