Generative AI is increasingly recognized for its potential to assist managers in their daily work, particularly in ideation and leadership. Despite only 15% of managers currently utilizing AI, experts Elisa Farri and Gabriele Rosani from Capgemini highlight its dual roles as a co-pilot and co-thinker. As a co-pilot, AI can manage administrative tasks, while as a co-thinker, it can enhance creativity and self-reflection. The nuances in its application for communication and productivity suggest a growing need for managers to integrate AI into their workflows.
When used as a co-thinker, generative AI becomes 'a thought partner, engaging in conversation, suggesting new perspectives, and challenging assumptions or ideas.'
In its co-pilot role, AI can assist with routine tasks such as email or summarizing documents, enhancing personal productivity.
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