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Bertrand Duperrin

Superworkers: Why HR must redesign work, not just adopt AI

"While the age of AI has arrived, the human element—specifically internal mobility, adaptive leadership and human-centric skills—remains the bedrock of organizational resilience in what experts are now calling the “superworker” era."

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  • In Singapore, AI engineer hiring has grown by 89% over the past three years, making it the fastest-growing job in the country.
  • LinkedIn data show an 82% year-on-year increase in members reporting feeling “overwhelmed” by the rapid pace of change.

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Amazon Admits Extensive AI Use Is Wreaking Havoc on Its Core Business

"Businesses are learning the hard way that rapidly deploying AI tools — and forcing or strongly encouraging their employees to use them — can backfire severely."

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  • summoned a large group of engineers to a meeting addressing recent outages plaguing its online retail business, some of them related to AI coding tools.
  • described the “trend of incidents” as characterized by a “high blast radius” and “Gen-AI assisted changes.”

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What ChatGPT Does That Most Leaders Won't -- Admit Mistakes

"Actually, forget “can.” I will make mistakes. It's not a possibility. It's a guarantee. The question is whether I catch them before you do, and the answer is often no."

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  • Most people assume that admitting you could be wrong costs you credibility.
  • No. You trust it more. You trust it more than if it said nothing, and far more than if it claimed to always be correct

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Anthropic Report Says It’s Too Early for AI to Affect Jobs

"The vendor found that highly exposed workers are seeing minimal effect, even as fewer younger workers are being hired.

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  • Anthropic has introduced a new metric for enterprises to determine where AI is making an impact.
  • In the report, the vendor used an "Observed Exposure" metric to look at three data sources.

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  • But while many of these pilots have succeeded individually—they’ve saved time and money, made processes more efficient—those gains haven’t scaled across the organization.
  • to study how firms move beyond simple automation toward agentic workflows that change how companies create value.

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L'agentisation amorce une nouvelle étape de maturité numérique menant au Web4 et à l'Entreprise4 - FredCavazza.net

" La réponse ne viendra pas de meilleurs modèles, mais d’un changement de discours : adopter des appellations commerciales simples et rassurantes, à l’image de ce que la 5G a réussi à faire pour les télécommunications. "

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  • Très honnêtement, je pense que nous sommes largement plus proches du verre à moitié vide, voire d’un verre vide avec 2 ou 3 gouttes dedans que l’on nous exhibe comme une preuve formelle d’un raz-de-marée à venir.
  • nombreux sont les techno-prophètes sur YouTube ou LinkedIn qui vous promettent de gagner 5 h par jour grâce à l’IA,

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The AI Bubble Is An Information War

"So, last week the AI boom wilted brutally under the weight of an NVIDIA earnings that beat earnings but didn’t make anybody feel better about the overall stability of the industry. Worse still, NVIDIA’s earnings also mentioned $27bn in cloud commitments — literally paying its customers to rent the chips it sells, heavily suggesting that there isn’t the underlying revenue."

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  • Worse still, NVIDIA’s earnings also mentioned $27bn in cloud commitments — literally paying its customers to rent the chips it sells, heavily suggesting that there isn’t the underlying revenue.

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(4) Why AI Adoption Metrics Are Wrong — And What to Measure Instead"

"Organizations measure AI adoption because they can’t measure AI value. As Christopher S. Penn puts it: “If you don’t know the ROI of what you’re doing today, you cannot calculate the ROI of AI’s impact on it.”"

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  • Organizations measure AI adoption because they can’t measure AI value. As Christopher S. Penn puts it: “If you don’t know the ROI of what you’re doing today, you cannot calculate the ROI of AI’s impact on it.”
  • According to Worklytics’ 2025 survey, 74% of organizations say better metrics are critical. Only 17% feel effective at measuring true value.

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Top Employers Institute’s new CEO: Successful leaders lean into intentional work design, not new HR initiatives – UNLEASH

"Adrian Seligman stepped into the top job at HR firm Top Employers Institute in January. UNLEASH speaks to him about how he and Top Employers Institute plan to enable better HR strategic decision-making now and into the future.

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  • This means Top Employers Institute takes a step back from the innovations in the HR tech space
  • “the next practices frontier isn’t about new initiatives per se, but about intentional design,”

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Research: How AI Is Changing the Labor Market

" There’s been much speculation (but little evidence) regarding AI’s potential to eliminate jobs and radically alter the labor market in the U.S. and abroad. A new study sheds some early light on how the new technology has impacted the U.S. market: in it, researchers find evidence that generative AI is reshaping, not uniformly erasing, white-collar work. Analyzing nearly all U.S. job postings from 2019–March 2025, the study shows that openings for routine, automation-prone roles fell 13% after ChatGPT’s debut, while demand for more analytical, technical, and creative jobs grew 20%. The study argues that firms’ choices—especially around reskilling and integrating AI as an augmentation tool—will determine whether workers face displacement or new opportunity ahead"

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  • job postings for occupations that involve lots of structured and repetitive tasks, likely replaceable by generative AI, decreased by 13%

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