AI Use in Team Meetings to Triple
In brief
- Company leaders expect to use AI in team meetings more than three times as much in the next three years.
- A survey of 500 executives found they think AI will make meetings better.
- They believe AI will help teams make higher quality decisions.
- But using AI in teams is not easy.
- If not done right, AI can make some team members less involved in discussions.
- AI use in team meetings is expected to grow and change how teams work together soon.
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