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Achtung! Your Job Might Be in the Hidden AI Risk Zone

  • by Martti Asikainen

The AI disruption everyone’s talking about? You’re probably looking in the wrong place. New research from MIT shows the real impact won’t hit tech jobs first—it’s already reshaping the office and administrative work that exists in nearly every organisation. This article reveals where AI’s hidden risk zone really is. Our next article shows you how to prepare before it’s too late.

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Don’t Call Me! Why Gen Z and Algorithmic Management Could Be a Perfect Match?

  • by Martti Asikainen

What if young people’s phone phobia isn’t a problem at all, but rather a sign that the workplace is changing? When a third of Gen Z avoid phone calls and half trust AI more than their own manager, perhaps algorithmic management isn’t a threat anymore — but a solution to workplace transformation.

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What if You Become a Team or an Entire Company? The Promise of Digital Twins in the Transformation of Working Life

  • by Martti Asikainen

The future of work may not be about replacing humans with machines, but multiplying human capacity through digital twins that work simultaneously across multiple tasks. This transformation promises unprecedented productivity gains, but raises profound questions about compensation, ownership, and labour rights when one worker can do the work of five.

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EU AI Act makes AI literacy a mandatory competency

  • by Martti Asikainen

Only 26 per cent of Finns feel they possess sufficient skills to utilise AI – at the same time as the EU AI Act makes AI literacy mandatory. The question is no longer whether personnel should be trained, but how to do it effectively before supervision intensifies in August 2026.

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Between Promise and Reality: The Potential and Pitfalls of AI in Knowledge Work

  • by Martti Asikainen

AI was supposed to make knowledge work easier and more efficient. Instead, three-quarters of employees report increased workloads, and nearly half admit they have no idea how to extract the promised productivity gains. What went wrong – and more importantly, how can we fix it?

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An Algorithm as Boss? Nearly Half of Finns Have Already Experienced AI Management

  • by Martti Asikainen

Algorithmic management raises fears, but what if it could make leadership fairer? A nationwide study reveals that one in two Finnish professionals has already experienced machine-directed management—and younger workers’ attitudes towards it are surprisingly positive.

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Point of View: Transparency or Magic Tricks? The EU AI Act in Turbulent Waters

  • by Martti Asikainen

The EU AI Act seeks to bring order to a field that has transformed into the Wild West of artificial intelligence. Yet its transparency requirements collide with a fundamental question about the boundary between deception and artistic freedom. Humanity has always used artificial means to enhance storytelling, and synthetic media can, at its best, enrich culture, if regulation can distinguish context and purpose from the technology itself.