Emerging Tech could reshape Future of Work with Human-Machine Partnerships - Dell Technologies Report
Changes to work and learning in 2030
will create more equitable workplaces for people throughout the world
by Priya Jadhav
News summary
● By 2030, there
will be three shifts that will help shape a more inclusive, empowering and
rewarding work environment
● Majority of
Indian business leaders expect emerging technologies to improve workforce
productivity
● Collaborative artificial
intelligence, multimodal interfaces, extended reality and secure distributed
ledgers will shape how we prepare for, find and work in 2030
Full story
Dell Technologies (NYSE:DELL) recently
launched the ‘Future of Work’ report in partnership with the independent
futures research group, Institute for the Future (IFTF), to explore how
emerging technologies will reshape the work environment over the next decade
with the rise of human-machine partnerships.
Artificial Intelligence (AI), Extended Reality (XR) and
Internet of Things (IoT) continue to underpin the wave of continuous innovation
and disruption of traditional business models. These technological advancements
are undeniable forces that will impact the future of work, which will promote a
more inclusive and equitable work environment in 2030. The
Future of Jobs Report 2018 by the World Economic Forum found that in
2018, an average of 71% of total task hours were performed by humans, compared
to 29% by machines. By 2022, WEF estimates that this average is expected to
have shifted to 58% task hours performed by humans and 42% by machines.
The Future of Work report by Dell Technologies, in
partnership with IFTF, shares insights around how collaborative AI, multimodal
interfaces, extended reality (XR), and secure distributed ledgers will
intersect with evolving social and economic forces to shape how we prepare for,
find and work in 2030. It also highlights the three shifts that could help
shape a more inclusive and rewarding work environment over the next decade:
● Shift 1: Inclusive Talent - Human and machine partnerships will
create more equitable workplaces by evaluating candidates based on their
capabilities, rather than gender, age or class. 86% Indian business leaders expect using new technologies to create
equal opportunities by removing human bias in decision-making (Global: 67%)
● Shift 2: Empowered Workers – With a new immersive technology like
XR, collaboration among employees will empower workers more than ever before. 91% Indian business leaders plan to use
emerging technologies to improve workforce productivity (Global: 86%)
● Shift 3: AI Fluency – Human Capabilities will not be
replaced by AI, it will rather complement and augment human capabilities. A
deep understanding of AI and human and machine systems will unlock human
potential and set workers apart. It will allow workers to use their skills to
manage workflows and accomplish tasks. After all 74% of Indian business leaders would welcome people partnering with
machines/robots. (Global: 70%)
“Emerging technologies today are not only creating new
possibilities for people to connect and connect more seamlessly, they are also
enabling new ways to collaborate in the workplace. As we prepare for the future
workforce, organizations will need to realize the potential new technologies
can bring into the workplace while also preparing their current workforce with
skills they need to succeed.” said Mr.
Alok Ohrie, President and Managing Director, Dell Technologies, India. “The
next decade brings with it an opportunity to apply emerging technologies to
shape the future such that more people can engage in meaningful, creative and
sustaining work. Strengthening human-machine partnerships will bolster
opportunities for economic empowerment as well as decent work for all. After
all, technological advancement is one undeniable force that will shape the
future of work, impacting various spheres of our lives.”
According to IFTF, organizations will need to overcome
three key dilemmas in the coming decade, including combating algorithmic bias
in hiring; upskilling workers who fall behind and protecting workers’ rights,
as work arrangements become more dynamic. In fact, 86% Indian business leaders, expect to use new technologies to create equal
opportunities by removing human bias in decision-making and 87% Indian business leaders believe all
employees will need to become experts in technology by 2030. Navigating
the dilemmas outlined in the report will require a thoughtful, imaginative and
forward-looking approach to strengthen human-machine partnerships and
re-architect the world of work.
This report is a part of a three-part
research series by Dell Technologies, in partnership with IFTF, which
elaborates on how new-age technologies will impact our economy, work and lives
by 2030.
About Dell Technologies: Dell Technologies is a
unique family of businesses that helps organizations and individuals build
their digital future and transform how they work and live. The company provides
customers with the industry’s broadest and most innovative technology and
services portfolio spanning from edge to core to cloud. The Dell Technologies
family includes Dell, Dell EMC, Pivotal, RSA, Secureworks, Virtustream and VMware
Comments
Post a Comment