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AI lets us do more with less. That's no fun

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There is a risk of throwing the baby (the fun of work) with the bathwater (its tediousness) when we over-rely on GenAI. © AP

_Nobuko Kobayashi co-leads the Japan consumer practice of global strategy consulting group EY-Parthenon._

As a young analyst at a global consulting firm at the turn of the 21st century, I worked on a benchmark study for a major telecom company, assessing network operations and maintenance. After surveying a dozen industry peers, we found a clear trend: companies were increasing productivity -- doing more with less. Our recommendation to the client was simple: keep up or fall behind.

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