AI enabled wearable devices can support productivity, training and workflow automation, but they also create risks around privacy, staff monitoring, audio, video, biometric data and workplace trust.
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AI enabled wearable devices can support productivity, training and workflow automation, but they also create risks around privacy, staff monitoring, audio, video, biometric data and workplace trust.
AI is moving into everyday business apps such as finance, CRM, email and document systems. SMEs should set clear permissions and governance before connecting AI to sensitive workflows.
AI is changing back office work, but SMEs should not rush into role replacement. The smarter approach is to review tasks, train teams and automate carefully.
AI is changing back office work, but SMEs should not rush into role replacement. The smarter approach is to review tasks, train teams and automate carefully.
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AI adoption depends on more than choosing a useful tool. SMEs need to understand where data is stored, who controls the platform, what risks exist and how to avoid long-term dependency.
AI adoption is increasing across UK workplaces, but many teams still lack the training needed to use AI safely and effectively. For SMEs, practical AI training is now a business readiness issue
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