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The Feeling Economy: Managing in the Next Generation of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
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Artificial IntelligenceEngineeringEmpathyAi AdoptionIntelligent SystemsPsychologySocial SciencesAffective ScienceHuman-centric SystemsAi ArchitectureAffective ComputingHumanartificial Intelligence CollaborationFeeling EconomyCognitive ScienceNext GenerationMachine SystemsThinking TasksDesignEmotional IntelligenceEmpathetic TasksEmotion ProcessingIndustrial Artificial IntelligenceHuman-ai InteractionHuman-computer InteractionTechnologyEmotion
The capability of AI is currently expanding beyond mechanical and repetitive to analytical and thinking. A “Feeling Economy” is emerging, in which AI performs many of the analytical and thinking tasks, and human workers gravitate more toward interpersonal and empathetic tasks. Although these people-focused tasks have always been important to jobs, they are now becoming more important to an unprecedented degree. To manage more effectively in the Feeling Economy, managers must adapt the nature of jobs to compensate for the fact that many of the analytical and thinking tasks are increasingly being performed by AI, and, thus, human workers must place increased emphasis on the empathetic and emotional dimensions of their work.