38 min

AI and the Future of Work The Big Question

    • Careers

As AI continues to rapidly evolve, it sculpts new dimensions to our lives and transforms the definition of work as we know it. Such dramatic shifts are heralding change on an unprecedented scale—leading to a rewrite of job market trends and redefining the future workforce skills. The necessity to stay ahead of the tides of change has become a mandate for professionals and entrepreneurs to engage with and lead in this emerging era.


 


But how can we demystify this journey? What essential steps and strategies must enterprises and individuals employ to adapt to and navigate the AI-bolstered landscape?


 


We are delighted to feature Estelle McCartney, recognised for her dynamic tech agility, business acumen, and clear human-centric leadership. Currently the Chief Growth Officer at Arctic Shores, Estelle will share her learned experience, revealing insights and perspectives around the influence of AI on our workspaces, and how to effectively adapt amidst this transformative phase.

As AI continues to rapidly evolve, it sculpts new dimensions to our lives and transforms the definition of work as we know it. Such dramatic shifts are heralding change on an unprecedented scale—leading to a rewrite of job market trends and redefining the future workforce skills. The necessity to stay ahead of the tides of change has become a mandate for professionals and entrepreneurs to engage with and lead in this emerging era.


 


But how can we demystify this journey? What essential steps and strategies must enterprises and individuals employ to adapt to and navigate the AI-bolstered landscape?


 


We are delighted to feature Estelle McCartney, recognised for her dynamic tech agility, business acumen, and clear human-centric leadership. Currently the Chief Growth Officer at Arctic Shores, Estelle will share her learned experience, revealing insights and perspectives around the influence of AI on our workspaces, and how to effectively adapt amidst this transformative phase.

38 min