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Working smarter, not harder: How AI enhances focus and reduces burnout in the workplace
In today's fast-paced work environment, many employees are grappling with exhaustion and burnout. A recent survey by Telus Health revealed that nearly half of Singaporean workers feel mentally or physically drained by their jobs, with 47 per cent rep
In today's fast-paced work environment, many employees are grappling with exhaustion and burnout. A recent survey by Telus Health revealed that nearly half of Singaporean workers feel mentally or physically drained by their jobs, with 47 per cent reporting such fatigue. This growing concern underscores the need for innovative solutions to alleviate workplace stress.
Artificial intelligence (AI) emerges as a promising ally in this endeavour, offering tools designed to streamline tasks, enhance focus, and reduce the cognitive load on employees.
AI saves time and enables focus on meaningful work
By automating routine activities and facilitating more efficient workflows, AI enables workers to concentrate on meaningful, high-impact responsibilities, thereby fostering a healthier and more productive work environment.
A recent Jabra study on AI at work, which surveyed over 5,700 people across 13 countries, found that more than 72 per cent of Singaporeans believe AI can help save time at work.
Artificial intelligence (AI) emerges as a promising ally in this endeavour, offering tools designed to streamline tasks, enhance focus, and reduce the cognitive load on employees.
AI saves time and enables focus on meaningful work
By automating routine activities and facilitating more efficient workflows, AI enables workers to concentrate on meaningful, high-impact responsibilities, thereby fostering a healthier and more productive work environment.
A recent Jabra study on AI at work, which surveyed over 5,700 people across 13 countries, found that more than 72 per cent of Singaporeans believe AI can help save time at work.