Artificial Intelligence in the Workplace: Opportunities and Risks to Know
The use of Artificial Intelligence in the workplace is steadily growing and offers significant opportunities to enhance efficiency, decision-making, and process management. However, introducing AI solutions without a clear strategy and full awareness of the associated risks may expose the organization to legal, reputational, and operational challenges.
For this reason, it is essential to adopt a structured approach that combines innovation and compliance, harnessing the potential of technology while ensuring adherence to data protection regulations, transparency, and workers’ rights.
A responsible, ethical, and compliant corporate approach, aligned with the GDPR, the AI Act, and best practices in governance and human oversight.
Process mapping and human oversight
Audit and impact assessment
Documentation and transparency (AI processing register, policies, and notices)
Governance and training
Sensitive areas and enhanced safeguards
Explainability and traceability
Contractual alignment with suppliers
Continuous monitoring and updates
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