Generative AI is rapidly changing the way people work, raising concerns about job security and whether machines could eventually replace human employees. However, new research from the University of Vaasa in Finland suggests that workers who view AI as a useful collaborator rather than a threat may actually become more engaged in their jobs and better positioned for long-term career success.

In his doctoral dissertation, Zhe Zhu examined how generative AI (GenAI) technologies such as ChatGPT and Gemini are influencing both workplace decision-making and employees’ day-to-day experiences. The research focuses on how organizations and workers are adapting as AI becomes a more common part of professional life.

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