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AI Displacement Risk in the Labor Market: Evidence, Exposure, and the Imperative for Adaptive Organizational Strategy
NEXUS INSTITUTE FOR WORK AND AI
2 hours ago
16 min read
AI as Augmentation: How Human Capital Shapes Technology's Impact on Productivity and Inequality
NEXUS INSTITUTE FOR WORK AND AI
1 day ago
21 min read
The Entry-Level Apocalypse: How AI Adoption Without Workforce Renewal Is Undermining Organizational Capacity
NEXUS INSTITUTE FOR WORK AND AI
2 days ago
24 min read
The Asymmetric Machine: What the 2026 AI Index Tells Us About Where We Actually Are
NEXUS INSTITUTE FOR WORK AND AI
5 days ago
23 min read
Organizational Theory as the Missing Foundation for Agentic AI Systems
CATALYST CENTER FOR WORK INNOVATION
6 days ago
24 min read
The AI Automation Paradox: Why Perfect Foresight Cannot Stop the Race to the Cliff
NEXUS INSTITUTE FOR WORK AND AI
Apr 16
20 min read
Beyond Replacement or Enhancement: How AI Transforms Work Through Simultaneous Automation and Augmentation
NEXUS INSTITUTE FOR WORK AND AI
Apr 15
27 min read
Building Innovation Ecosystems: A Comprehensive Framework for University Innovation Academies
CATALYST CENTER FOR WORK INNOVATION
Apr 14
25 min read
Integrating Workforce Readiness into Higher Education: A Strategic Framework for Comprehensive Alignment
CATALYST CENTER FOR WORK INNOVATION
Apr 13
26 min read
When Systems Fail Quietly: Why Organizations Miss Performance Degradation Until It's Too Late
CATALYST CENTER FOR WORK INNOVATION
Apr 12
25 min read
Human Capital Leadership Review
AI Displacement Risk in the Labor Market: Evidence, Exposure, and the Imperative for Adaptive Organizational Strategy
NEXUS INSTITUTE FOR WORK AND AI
2 hours ago
16 min read
Companies Are Sitting on Talent They Can’t See or Unlock, TalentLMS Finds
24 hours ago
3 min read
AI as Augmentation: How Human Capital Shapes Technology's Impact on Productivity and Inequality
NEXUS INSTITUTE FOR WORK AND AI
1 day ago
21 min read
The Entry-Level Apocalypse: How AI Adoption Without Workforce Renewal Is Undermining Organizational Capacity
NEXUS INSTITUTE FOR WORK AND AI
2 days ago
24 min read
The Value of Online Credentials: Perceptions from Hiring Leaders
3 days ago
3 min read
Beyond Learning Outcomes: The Hidden Costs of AI in Education
NEXUS INSTITUTE FOR WORK AND AI
3 days ago
26 min read
AI-Washing and the Phantom Productivity Paradox: When Anticipated Automation Drives Real Workforce Reductions
NEXUS INSTITUTE FOR WORK AND AI
4 days ago
19 min read
How to Use Gamification to Drive Engagement in Security Training
5 days ago
4 min read
The Asymmetric Machine: What the 2026 AI Index Tells Us About Where We Actually Are
NEXUS INSTITUTE FOR WORK AND AI
5 days ago
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The Future of Leadership Development, with Robert Hargrove
In this podcast episode, Dr. Jonathan H. Westover talks with Robert Hargrove the future of leadership development. Robert Hargrove is a globally recognized authority on leadership and coaching. As the founder of Masterful Coaching, he has dedicated his career to helping leaders unlock their full potential and achieve greatness. His innovative approach to coaching has made a lasting impact on the world of leadership development. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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How Employee Ownership Helps Our Committees Work Better, with Bret Boudreaux
In this HCI Webinar, I talk with Bret Boudreaux about How Employee Ownership Helps Our Committees Work Better. Bret Boudreaux Director of Recruitment and Retention at BL Companies — a multi-disciplinary, employee-owned firm offering services related to architecture, engineering, environmental, and land surveying. In his role, Bret oversees the sourcing, recruiting and hiring of Engineers, Architects, Environmental Scientists and Surveyors for all of BL's 19 locations, and works closely with the firm's Employee Owners on their own professional development and company-wide professional development programming. Bret is Chair of BL's Technical Development Committee and Past-Chair of the ESOP Communications Committee. He is also VP of Programming for the New England Chapter of The ESOP Association.
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How Employee Ownership Helps Our Committees Work Better, with Bret Boudreaux
In this podcast episode, Dr. Jonathan H. Westover talks with Bret Boudreaux about How Employee Ownership Helps Our Committees Work Better. Bret Boudreaux Director of Recruitment and Retention at BL Companies — a multi-disciplinary, employee-owned firm offering services related to architecture, engineering, environmental, and land surveying. In his role, Bret oversees the sourcing, recruiting and hiring of Engineers, Architects, Environmental Scientists and Surveyors for all of BL's 19 locations, and works closely with the firm's Employee Owners on their own professional development and company-wide professional development programming. Bret is Chair of BL's Technical Development Committee and Past-Chair of the ESOP Communications Committee. He is also VP of Programming for the New England Chapter of The ESOP Association. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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AI and Humans - The Perfect Work Duo!
This video explores the evolving relationship between humans and artificial intelligence (AI) in the workplace, dispelling the widespread fear that AI will lead to mass unemployment by completely replacing human jobs. Instead, it emphasizes that AI primarily automates specific repetitive and routine tasks such as data sorting, form filling, and number crunching. As a result, human roles are not disappearing but transforming, with an increasing focus on creative, social, and meaningful work. The video introduces the concept of “epoch skills” — uniquely human abilities like empathy, presence, opinion, creativity, and hope — which machines cannot replicate and are becoming more valuable as AI advances. These skills enable humans to bring judgment, ethics, emotional connection, imagination, and inspiration to their work, complementing AI’s strengths in data processing and routine tasks. Highlights 🤖 AI automates repetitive tasks, not entire jobs. 💡 Human roles are evolving toward creativity, empathy, and judgment. 🌟 Epoch skills—empathy, presence, opinion, creativity, hope—are uniquely human and irreplaceable. 🔄 AI-human collaboration leads to better productivity and innovation. 🏥 Real-life examples show humans providing emotional connection and ethical judgment AI cannot replicate. 📈 Companies adopting AI augmentation see happier employees and customers. 📚 Lifelong learning and reskilling are essential to thrive in the AI era. Key Insights 🤖 AI as a Task Automator, Not a Job Replacer: The fear that AI will lead to mass unemployment is based on misunderstandings. AI excels at automating discrete, repetitive tasks rather than entire jobs, which means human workers will not be rendered obsolete but will instead shift focus to more complex and meaningful activities. This distinction is critical for policymakers, educators, and workers to understand in order to prepare for the changing workplace. 💡 Transformation of Work Focuses on Human Strengths: As AI takes over routine tasks, the nature of human work shifts toward areas where machines cannot compete—empathy, creativity, ethical judgment, and interpersonal connection. This shift demands a reevaluation of skills training and education to prioritize these human-centric capabilities. 🌟 Epoch Skills Define Human Value in the AI Era: The video introduces “epoch skills”—empathy, presence, opinion, creativity, and hope—as the core abilities that machines cannot replicate. These skills are not only emotional or social but also involve ethical reasoning and visionary thinking, underscoring the multidimensional nature of human intelligence that goes beyond data processing. Recognizing and cultivating these skills will become a strategic advantage for individuals and organizations. 🔄 Human-AI Augmentation Maximizes Strengths: The concept of augmentation—combining AI efficiency with human judgment and connection—illustrates the most productive future for work. Examples from customer service, fashion, hiring, urban planning, and leadership show how AI can relieve humans from tedious tasks, enabling them to focus on creativity, problem-solving, and building trust. This symbiotic relationship fosters innovation and enhances outcomes across sectors. 🏥 Emotional Intelligence and Ethical Judgment Are Irreplaceable: AI can analyze vast datasets but lacks the ability to comfort, inspire, or make nuanced ethical decisions. Jobs requiring emotional intelligence, such as nursing or financial advising, demonstrate the irreplaceability of human presence, which builds trust and improves client and patient experiences. Ethical decision-making, such as city planning, also requires a human touch that balances data with fairness and values. 📈 Organizational Investment in Reskilling Drives Success: Companies that invest in reskilling their workforce to blend AI capabilities with human strengths gain competitive advantage. Redesigning jobs to integrate AI tools with epoch skills increases productivity and employee satisfaction. This proactive approach helps build trust among employees, reduces fear of displacement, and encourages innovation. It also reflects a broader trend where technology is seen as an enabler rather than a threat. 📚 Lifelong Learning and AI Literacy Are Essential: The future workplace demands continuous learning, especially in developing epoch skills and gaining basic understanding of AI technologies. This preparation empowers workers to confidently use AI as a tool, enhancing their roles rather than fearing replacement. Encouraging adaptability and curiosity is vital for individuals to remain relevant and thrive in an AI-augmented economy.
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Strategic AI Work Design
This research explores how organizations can strategically integrate artificial intelligence by focusing on human-machine complementarity rather than simple automation. The research introduces the EPOCH framework, which highlights uniquely human strengths like empathy, creativity, and ethical judgment that remain essential even as technology advances. Research indicates that businesses achieving the best results use AI to augment human roles, leading to increased productivity and higher job satisfaction. To succeed, leaders must prioritize task redesign, invest in workforce upskilling, and establish transparent governance to ensure the transition is equitable. Ultimately, the research argues that the future of work depends on intentional choices that amplify human potential alongside algorithmic efficiency.
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The AI Dependency Trap
This research examines the detrimental impact of artificial intelligence on human cognitive independence and persistence. Recent experimental data reveals that relying on AI for instant answers leads to significant skill erosion and a tendency to quit tasks more easily when support is withdrawn. To combat this "dependency trap," the research suggests that organizations must shift from providing immediate solutions to using scaffolded assistance that encourages productive struggle. Strategies such as intentional delays, reflective prompts, and AI-free practice sessions are proposed to ensure long-term competence. Ultimately, the research argues that AI should be redesigned to enhance human mastery rather than simply prioritizing short-term productivity gains.
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AI Dependency - Are We Losing Our Skills
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become an integral part of daily life, enhancing productivity by quickly solving problems, drafting communications, and summarizing information. It acts as a powerful assistant for students, professionals, and anyone seeking rapid answers. However, this convenience introduces a paradox: while AI accelerates progress, overreliance on it risks diminishing our own cognitive abilities. Psychologists term this phenomenon “cognitive offloading,” where mental tasks are handed over to external tools. Historically, humans have offloaded tasks to tools like writing or calculators, but AI extends this by taking over entire reasoning processes such as writing essays, coding, and problem-solving. Highlights 🤖 AI is deeply embedded in everyday tasks, enhancing productivity and providing instant solutions. 🧠 Overreliance on AI risks diminishing critical thinking and problem-solving skills. 📉 Research shows AI dependency can reduce independent performance and persistence. ⚠️ The ease of AI solutions may undermine the valuable “productive struggle” needed for deep learning. 🚴♂️ Learning through challenges builds resilience and brain connections, much like learning to ride a bike. 🎓 Schools and companies are adopting AI as a tutor, encouraging reasoning rather than giving answers. ⚖️ Balancing AI use with independent thought preserves cognitive abilities and maximizes learning. Key Insights 🤖 AI as a double-edged sword: AI’s integration into daily life dramatically boosts efficiency by automating tasks and providing rapid answers. However, this convenience can unintentionally foster complacency, causing individuals to offload critical thinking and problem-solving to machines. This shift risks weakening mental faculties that are essential for adaptability and innovation. The balance between AI assistance and personal effort is crucial to prevent cognitive decline. 🧠 Cognitive offloading beyond convenience: While humans have long used tools to ease mental workload, AI represents a qualitative leap. Unlike calculators or search engines, AI can perform complex reasoning and generate original content, which may bypass the mental exercises necessary for skill development. This could lead to atrophy of cognitive processes such as analytical thinking, creativity, and strategic planning. The challenge is to harness AI’s power without short-circuiting human learning pathways. 📉 Empirical evidence of skill erosion: The referenced study showing a 22% performance drop in math problems without AI assistance is a compelling demonstration of dependency risks. This decline highlights that AI not only aids in completing tasks but can diminish persistence and effort when the tool is unavailable, reflecting a psychological recalibration of expectations. Such findings underscore the need for conscious use of AI to maintain and develop independent capabilities. ⚠️ The paradox of instant gratification: AI’s ability to provide instant answers can create a false sense of mastery. When learners do not engage with the “struggle” phase, they miss out on formative experiences that build confidence and deepen understanding. This paradox—where ease of access to knowledge inhibits true learning—challenges educators and users to rethink how AI is integrated into learning environments. 🚴♂️ The importance of productive struggle: Analogous to physical learning such as mastering a bike ride, intellectual growth demands grappling with difficulty. Productive struggle fosters neuroplasticity, resilience, and grit—qualities essential for lifelong learning and problem-solving. By circumventing these challenges, AI risks producing superficial understanding and reduced mental stamina, which can have long-term consequences on cognitive health and capability. 🎓 Innovative educational and workplace strategies: Forward-thinking institutions are pioneering AI use models that promote active engagement rather than passive acceptance. Tools like Khan Academy’s Khanmigo encourage students to articulate reasoning rather than simply receiving answers. Corporate initiatives like AI-free days and reflection mandates aim to preserve human problem-solving skills and promote balanced AI use. These approaches exemplify how AI can be a co-pilot rather than a crutch. ⚖️ Balancing AI support with independent thinking: The ultimate solution lies in cultivating a symbiotic relationship with AI, where it serves as a partner enhancing human ability rather than replacing it. Users should employ AI for brainstorming, verification, and exploration, but deliberately allocate time and effort for independent thought. This balanced approach safeguards cognitive development and ensures AI acts as an empowerment tool, preserving human intelligence and persistence.
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When AI Becomes a Crutch: How Instant Help Erodes Human Capability and Persistence
Abstract: Artificial intelligence assistants promise unprecedented support for learning and problem-solving, yet emerging evidence suggests these tools may carry hidden cognitive costs. This article examines recent experimental findings demonstrating that even brief exposure to AI assistance—approximately 10–15 minutes—significantly impairs subsequent independent performance and reduces persistence when AI support is withdrawn. Drawing on randomized controlled trials involving over 1,200 participants across mathematical reasoning and reading comprehension tasks, we explore how AI systems optimized for immediate helpfulness may inadvertently undermine the very capabilities they aim to support. The analysis integrates cognitive science research on persistence, scaffolding theory, and human-AI collaboration frameworks to illuminate mechanisms driving this erosion of skill and motivation. Organizations deploying AI assistance tools—from educational institutions to professional training programs—face urgent questions about balancing short-term productivity gains against long-term capability development. This article synthesizes empirical evidence with organizational best practices, offering evidence-based strategies for designing AI systems that scaffold genuine competence rather than cultivating dependency. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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