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Offers a smart, witty guide to understanding AI's role in the future of work
With AI tools now integrated into everything from hiring systems and team collaboration platforms to strategic decision-making processes, there's a pressing need to move beyond either fear or hype. AI in the Workplace explores how artificial intelligence is reshaping organizational life, often in ways that are subtle yet deeply consequential. This book answers that need by providing an accessible, critical, and often humorous guide for understanding what AI is, how it works, and what it means for the ways we work and interact in professional settings.
AI in the Workplace demystifies AI through a blend of theory, storytelling, and practical insight. Readers are introduced to foundational AI concepts without overwhelming technical detail and are given frameworks to think through pressing questions of algorithmic management, workplace surveillance, bias, and ethics. Through contemporary case studies, real-world examples, reflective exercises, and actionable strategies, the book equips readers to think critically and act thoughtfully in the evolving AI landscape, whether that means embracing tools, resisting trends, or something in between.
Helping readers grasp how AI is not simply replacing human labor, but reorganizing work itself, AI in the Workplace:
Perfect for students and professionals alike, AI in the Workplace serves advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in Communication, Business, Technology Management, and related fields. It is also an invaluable resource for executive education and professional development in AI adoption, leadership, and organizational change.
Author: Andy Pilny,Jeffrey Treem,Camille Endacott
ISBN-10: 1394247567
ISBN-13: 9781394247561
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Language: English
Published: 12/04/2025
Pages: 224
Format: Paperback
Andrew Pilny, PhD, is an Associate Professor in the departments of Communication and Sociology at the University of Kentucky. Dr. Pilny's research focuses on how people create and are shaped by networks at work, including the role of AI in this process.
Camille G. Endacott, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte. Dr. Endacott's research focuses on how people construct their identities at work, especially with and around emerging technologies and the consequences for organizing.
Jeffrey W. Treem, PhD, is the Theodore R. and Annie Laurie Sills Professor at the Northwestern University Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing Communications. His research examines ways that digital technologies alter the visibility of communication in organizational contexts
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