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Imagine... all the older folks will largely be dead or retired. Gen X and Boomers will largely or entirely be gone. Millennials will be the new "old guard". Gen Z/A will make up the vast majority of the workforce.
I'm mostly curious about corporate jobs (but would love to hear from folks in other fields/areas), as current office culture is still trying it's best to be "formal and professional" when those characteristics are not really natural tenants of anyone currently 18-40.
It'd be a sad state of affairs if all the traditions and mannerisms of current corporate work culture persists through the generational shift. I'd fully expect much less formality, more emphasis on working from home being the norm instead of the current "privilege" status it is now, being a lot more open to using alternative apps/tools in the office. I suspect AI will be being used in almost every facet of work life. The number of employees even needed to keep major corporations running will end up being substantially less seeing as AI can dramatically increase the productivity of employees assuming they're given unfettered access to it and aren't handicapped by "corporate policy" on it's use.
I want to say I'm optimistic about how much better it will be, but maybe my head's too in the clouds fantasizing about not having to deal with people who don't know how to use even basic software like Teams.
I'm mostly curious about corporate jobs (but would love to hear from folks in other fields/areas), as current office culture is still trying it's best to be "formal and professional" when those characteristics are not really natural tenants of anyone currently 18-40.
It'd be a sad state of affairs if all the traditions and mannerisms of current corporate work culture persists through the generational shift. I'd fully expect much less formality, more emphasis on working from home being the norm instead of the current "privilege" status it is now, being a lot more open to using alternative apps/tools in the office. I suspect AI will be being used in almost every facet of work life. The number of employees even needed to keep major corporations running will end up being substantially less seeing as AI can dramatically increase the productivity of employees assuming they're given unfettered access to it and aren't handicapped by "corporate policy" on it's use.
I want to say I'm optimistic about how much better it will be, but maybe my head's too in the clouds fantasizing about not having to deal with people who don't know how to use even basic software like Teams.