Six Reasons AI Falls Short of Caring for your Employees

Publisher: LEAPCare

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Six Reasons AI Falls Short of Caring for your Employees

In recent years, and especially in the past year, the advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) have captured the attention of the business world—and probably yours as well. It’s incredible to see how quickly companies are beginning to leverage AI to streamline operations, enhance productivity, and improve customer experiences. But when it comes to caring for your employees, AI has significant limitations, at best.