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Four-Day Workweek Advocates Leverage AI for Shorter Weeks

CBS NewsJuly 5, 20253 min1,708 views
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The Rise of AI in Workweek Reduction

  • 💡 Artificial intelligence is emerging as a key tool for advocates of the four-day workweek, enabling shorter work hours without compromising pay.
  • 🚀 Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders highlighted the current AI boom as an opportune moment for transitioning to a 32-hour workweek.

Convictional's AI-Powered Four-Day Week Experiment

  • 🎯 Roger Kirkness, CEO of Convictional, shares his company's experience implementing a four-day workweek, powered by AI tools like ChatGPT and advanced models from Anthropic and OpenAI.
  • 🧠 Kirkness observed that while AI accelerated work, it also led to a new form of burnout characterized by decision fatigue, prompting a shift to maximize creativity and human judgment.
  • 📈 The company found that by leveraging AI, they could achieve more output in fewer hours, a concept previously considered contrarian.

Employee Reception and Future Outlook

  • ✅ The transition to a four-day week has been met with positive reception from most employees, who value the time back as a meaningful form of compensation.
  • 🌍 While the US team initially had mixed reactions, concerns about what to do with the extra day off have largely subsided as trust and focus on work output have grown.
  • 🌟 Kirkness remains optimistic about the experiment, seeing it as a way to ensure that automation benefits not only customers and shareholders but also the employees.
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