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InfoComm 2021: Can AI Take the Artificial Out of the Office Experience?

Key Points: Many companies are facing and the question they’re repeatedly asking is how they make the office a place that employees truly want to be? AI is really going to take our workspace and personalize it because it is constantly learning how it is able to adjust to your work experience. Commentary: The…

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Key Points:

  • Many companies are facing and the question they’re repeatedly asking is how they make the office a place that employees truly want to be?
  • AI is really going to take our workspace and personalize it because it is constantly learning how it is able to adjust to your work experience.

Commentary:

The office experience as we knew it was disrupted by the coronavirus pandemic, creating a new world for work that is open to interpretation for some of the brightest minds in design and AV. The challenge that many companies are facing and the question they’re repeatedly asking is how they make the office a place that employees truly want to be?

Linda Gedemer is one of the experts applying her expertise and imagination to solving this issue and creating the workplace of the future. In her interview from InfoComm 2021, she told MarketScale about the way that emerging technology like AI could be the key to unlocking an entirely new office experience.

Abridged Thoughts:

“I think AI is really going to take our workspace and personalize it because AI is constantly learning things about you and can adjust your work experience based on that,” said Gedemer. She went on to discuss the potential for robots and AR/VR to create new experiences for employees, as well.

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