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OpenAI Encourages Companies to Trial Four-Day Workweek to Adapt to AI Era
OpenAI, the parent company of ChatGPT, stated that as the use of and demand for artificial intelligence in the workplace grow, employers should consider trialing a four-day workwee...
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OpenAI, the parent company of ChatGPT, stated that as the use of and demand for artificial intelligence in the workplace grow, employers should consider trialing a four-day workweek.

In its report titled "Industrial Policy in the Intelligence Age", OpenAI said the rapid reduction in time required for artificial intelligence tools to complete certain tasks suggests that a shift toward advanced AI is already on the horizon. To address this situation, companies should be encouraged to pursue lasting improvements in employee welfare, such as piloting a four-day workweek without reducing pay. Companies could also increase pension contributions, shoulder a greater share of medical expenses, and subsidize childcare.

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