One of the big misconceptions today is that technology is going to take the place of humans. I’ll be the first to say, this is completely FALSE. What advancements in technology will do is make people more effective, by allowing them to focus on things that technology can’t do, as well as being more nimble by accelerating previously lengthy or arduous tasks. In this blog, I’ll show why investing in technology is making people more effective in our day to day lives, by unleashing us to do what we do best!
Let’s first address the elephant in the room, which is what about AI (artificial intelligence)? Doesn’t this by definition mean that machines are going to take the place of humans? The answer is a resounding NO. AI, by definition, is the capability of a machine to imitate intelligent human behavior, however true value is derived from subject matter experts and workplace veterans synthesizing AI outputs into true intelligence based on qualitative, asynchronous variables and experience.
By embracing technology, we are saving ourselves precious time to allocate towards other more important tasks. Collaboration efficiencies made possible through cloud-based applications where teams can work together in real-time is a great departure from notes dictated and waterfall workflows. It’s funny that today simply leaving a voicemail can be perceived as a breach in etiquette. As more teams embrace tools such as Slack and pervasively adopt CRM tools, we’ll be more efficient in conducting key tasks, while being able to connect with others on the fly.
As we discussed above, there are big advantages for adopting new technology, however there are reasons why even the best and most cutting-edge software will never replace people. Here are five behaviors that cannot be replicated in the same way by a machine:
Adopting new technology, enabling humans to do what they do best, will always result in a more productive outcome. Leaders of our time are not only adopting new technology, but are infusing it in ways that empower teams to shine. So the next time you are challenged with taking on new technology, instead of holding tightly to the status quo, begin to think about how said technology can play to your strengths, and what more you can accomplish if you had an extra hour back in your day.
Ultimately, I embrace technology because I’m not scared of it. There’s too much in life that I do better.
Ross Miller
Head of Marketing
Engage Mobilize
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SOURCE: Engage Mobilize, Inc.