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2 days agoMore people are using AI to manage their money- but they won't let it make decisions alone | Fortune
Employees embrace AI for productivity but prefer human decision-making authority.
On a personal basis, that means people using AI services want to be able to veto big decisions such as making payments, accessing or using contact details, changing account details, placing orders, or even just seeking clarity during a decision-making process. Extend this way of thinking to the working environment and the resistance is likely to be equally strong in professional settings.
Artificial intelligence is evolving rapidly, influencing multiple sectors not just by increasing productivity but also by making decisions on behalf of humans, such as screening job candidates and aiding in diagnostics.
"When a lot of people think of [AI] agents, they think of Jarvis in the Iron Man movies, and that's what we want. We want a personal assistant who can go and do all of these things for us."