AI tools are increasingly being implemented across divisions throughout B.C.’s corporate sector.
And while it’s reshaping companies and enabling new efficiencies, it remains unclear how AI will ultimately impact people and jobs, as adoption rises and costs drop.
“The way it’s going to shape our workforce is not in displacing employees, but making them more productive and specialized,” said Clio (Themis Solutions Inc.) vice-president of growth marketing Alex Shipillo.
Jobs at the Burnaby-based legal-technology company will evolve as AI usage becomes more widespread, he said, with human-AI collaboration becoming the norm across every single job function.
“There isn’t a single person in our team who isn’t leveraging AI in
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