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AI tools like ChatGPT are transforming how we work - but are they doing more harm than good? This week, Phil and Burt unpack the growing trend of overusing and over trusting AI in the workplace. From fabricated facts to blind faith in chatbots, we’ll explore the risks that come with leaning too heavily on artificial intelligence. Are your employees using AI as a helpful assistant - or hiding behind it? Tune in for real-world examples, red flags to watch for, and practical steps every employer should take to stay protected.
00:00 – Welcome & opening remarks 01:25 – Live from SHRM Conference in Orlando 03:20 – Why AI “hallucinates” and how Amy Hart helps 04:50 – Playing the Reliable, Reasonable, or Ridiculous AI game 07:10 – Unlimited PTO: pros and cons 08:34 – Asking older employees about retirement 11:21 – Should remote workers get more PTO? 13:20 – Lawyer on the Clock: THC in the workplace 18:19 – Cracker Barrel logo backlash and DEI debate 24:30 – Illinois AI discrimination law 31:12 – Ready, Aim, Fire key takeaways download 32:07 – Upcoming Employment Law Update events
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