

The AI-Powered Workplace
Right now, AI is like a toddler trying to learn about the world. AI engines have limited streams of information to work with and they need ethically-sourced (accurate, non-proprietary) data. These machines are trying to understand what humans want and determine if they get things right. They need people to ask the right questions, input accurate information, edit responses and validate answers. These needs are changing how companies hire, reskill and upskill employees, according to Microsoft’s 2024 Work Trend Index. There’s been a 323% increase in the hiring of technical AI talent in the past eight years and a 28% year-to-year growth in “Head of AI” leadership roles.
Founder, Humanova














Simplifies repetitive business processes to save time and money (e.g. Salesforce Workflow)
Responds to user requests, sometimes taking action on the user’s behalf (e.g. Apple Siri, Amazon Alexa)
Creates original content such as images or text based on user prompts (e.g. OpenAI ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot)





Steelcase designers are considering how the use of AI by people and teams will impact space design, by looking at the different kinds of owned and shared spaces individuals and teams need. The number of each type of space is determined by the organization’s needs.
Spaces




Hybrid Enclaves + Immersive Video, Sound
Hybrid collaboration spaces + AI-powered video systems, meeting assistants
Individual spaces + personalization, personal assistants
Team spaces + generative AI tools, interactive displays

Manager for Data Science and Digital Innovation at Steelcase
