Many people are still afraid of Artificial Intelligence (AI), especially when they associate it with science fiction stories about robots and machines making decisions without human control. This fear is natural, but it can be overcome with a better understanding of the technology.
Suzana Araújo, a technology and innovation expert quoted by Portal EdiCase, shares five practical tips to use AI effectively and help reduce fear of this technology in the workplace:
- Understand What AI Really Is
AI is not a “monster” controlling machines, but a tool that can optimize repetitive, dangerous, or operational tasks. It analyzes data, suggests solutions, and supports decision-making — but creativity, empathy, and human leadership remain irreplaceable.
Practical tip: Take some time to learn what AI can do in your field. You don’t need to understand all the algorithms — just knowing the basics will help ease your fears.
- Learn to Use AI as a Work Ally
AI can be a great partner at work, helping you free up time for tasks that require more creative and strategic thinking. It’s an ally for streamlining and accelerating processes.
Practical tip: Try using AI tools in your daily work, such as virtual assistants, task automation, or data analysis. Start with small actions and observe the benefits.
- Understand AI’s Impact on Your Work
AI can transform your work routine, making some tasks faster and others more accurate. This helps increase productivity and relevance at work, as you’ll have more time for tasks that truly require a human touch.
Practical tip: Identify repetitive or simple tasks in your routine that could be automated with AI. This can free up time for you to focus on more complex and creative projects.
- Seek Out Accessible Language
Many people fear AI because it’s often explained in technical terms and confusing acronyms. By demystifying these terms and seeking out sources that explain the technology in simple, clear language, you’ll better understand how it works.
- Use Artificial Intelligence Responsibly
Like any other tool, AI must be used ethically and responsibly. For professionals working with teams, strategic decisions, or the public, understanding how to apply AI ethically is essential to ensure fair and positive outcomes.
Source: DE