• insights-banner

    In the Press

Michael Powner writes for Raconteur on AI and automating back-office roles

Michael Powner, Partner in our Employment team, writes an opinion piece for consumer title, Raconteur, on why automating back-office roles won’t be quick or easy.

Business leaders may be enthusiastic about the potential benefits of AI and automation. But it is essential that they take action to guard against large-scale redundancies.

Rather than content themselves with large-scale redundancies, businesses would be better off putting systems in place to upskill, reskill and redeploy workers to work effectively alongside AI tools being leveraged. After all, left unsupervised, AI tools could leave businesses open to legal and ethical scrutiny.

Business will certainly accelerate their use of AI to streamline administrative and repetitive tasks. But rather than rush to recalibrate their workforce, it is essential that employers consider the impact of the technology not just on their business performance, but also on the workforce. If firms fail to empower humans in the new world of work, they will inevitably be left with unreliable and even dangerous technologies in charge of critical business functions.

Read the full piece in Raconteur here.

Our thinking

  • IBA Annual Conference 2024

    Charlotte Ford

    Events

  • LIDW: Is arbitration an effective process for disputes involving state interests: a panel discussion of concerns raised in Nigeria v. P&IDL [2023] EWHC 2638

    Richard Kiddell

    Events

  • LIDW: An Era of Constant Change – an event to explore the General Counsel’s role in delivering sustainable growth whilst managing global ESG risks

    Caroline Greenwell

    Events

  • LIDW: Liability imposed on UK Directors and how to mitigate the risks

    Claudine Morgan

    Events

  • Disputes Matters: International Arbitration

    Thomas R. Snider

    Podcasts

  • CDR Magazine quotes Stewart Hey on the cum-ex scandal

    Stewart Hey

    In the Press

  • Using Generative AI and staying on the right side of the law

    Rebecca Steer

    Insights

  • World Trademark Review quotes Charlotte Duly on a recent Supreme Court director liability ruling

    Charlotte Duly

    In the Press

  • FE News quotes Adam Kyte on the MAC's review of the graduate visa route

    Adam Kyte

    In the Press

  • The Building Safety Act 2022 – Considerations for Real Estate Lenders

    James Walton

    Insights

  • The Guardian and City AM quote Ashwin Pillay on Anglo American rejecting a second takeover bid from BHP

    Ashwin Pillay

    In the Press

  • FT Ignites Europe quotes Anne-Marie Balfour on working hours and potential disputes

    Anne-Marie Balfour

    In the Press

  • CDR Magazine quotes Charlotte Duly on the inter partes process for trade mark opposition

    Charlotte Duly

    In the Press

  • Wills for Brits in Switzerland (or with assets here)

    Michael Wells-Greco

    Insights

  • Charles Russell Speechlys advises CLA UK on the acquisition of Engine B

    Charlie Ring

    News

  • The Law Society Gazette quotes Stephen Fairweather on the benefits of using LinkedIn

    In the Press

  • Property Patter: Building and Fire Safety Miniseries - part 2

    Richard Flenley

    Podcasts

  • JCT D&B 2024 – more evolution than revolution

    Christopher Busaileh

    Insights

  • Thomas Snider and Lucy Wicksteed write for The Oath on the role of the national courts in arbitration

    Thomas R. Snider

    In the Press

  • A Guide to Arbitrability in International Arbitration

    Peter Smith

    Insights

Back to top