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Description: This independent research project explores how artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping the lived experience of work. Conducted under the banner of the Future of Work Lab, the study builds on a 17-participant pilot to survey 300 employed adults across industries. It investigates how AI adoption impacts job stress, autonomy, team trust, and meaningfulness in tech-mediated workplaces. The study is framed around understanding the human consequences of algorithmic systems in real-world organizational settings. This preregistration outlines confirmatory hypotheses, data collection procedures, and planned analyses intended to surface patterns that can inform more human-centered approaches to workplace AI integration.

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Understanding AI in the Workplace (Pilot Study)

This project documents the pilot phase of the “Understanding AI in the Workplace” study. The pilot was conducted as an independent initiative in April...

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Understanding the Human Side of AI in the Workplace (Phase 2) | Registered: 2025-04-30 10:40 UTC

This independent research project explores how artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping the lived experience of work. Conducted under the banner of t...

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