How to Use AI at Work: Top Advice from 12 Professionals
Australian Financial Review
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- Date Published
- 8 Sept 2025
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- 2
- Australian
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- 10 Sept 2025, 07:08 pm
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Everyone is using AI, from chartered accountants to chemistry professors, celebrity chefs, vice chancellors, dentists, teachers and real estate agents.
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The article highlights the growing integration of artificial intelligence across various professional sectors in Australia, sharing insights from 12 experts including lawyers, accountants, and educators. It details how AI is being utilized to optimize workflows and enhance productivity. While the piece highlights the widespread use of AI in the workplace, it provides a minimal focus on the potential catastrophic risks associated with AI technologies. Instead, the discussion centers around practical applications and the necessity for ongoing education to keep pace with AI advancements. This perspective contributes to understanding AI's role in workforce evolution rather than addressing substantial safety or governance concerns.
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Hannah TattersallWork and careers reporterSep 10, 2025 – 5.00amSaveLog inorSubscribeto save articleShareCopy linkCopiedEmailLinkedInTwitterFacebookCopy linkCopiedShare via...Gift this articleSubscribe to gift this articleGift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe.Subscribe nowAlready a subscriber?LoginMost Australians in office jobs now report using artificial intelligence in some way in the workplace. While new LinkedIn research found 46 per cent of professionals think learning how to use AI feels like another job altogether, the Tech Council of Australia estimates around 84 per cent of all workers are using it in some way.We spoke to 12 professionals who told us how they useartificial intelligence.Loading...SaveLog inorSubscribeto save articleShareCopy linkCopiedEmailLinkedInTwitterFacebookCopy linkCopiedShare via...Gift this articleSubscribe to gift this articleGift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe.Subscribe nowAlready a subscriber?LoginLicense articleFollow the topics, people and companies that matter to you.Find out moreRead MoreHannah TattersallWork and careers reporterHannah Tattersall is a work and careers reporter for The Australian Financial Review and writes about executive education.EmailHannahathannah.tattersall@afr.com.auFetching latest articlesDion Lee lost his business. He’s backLauren SamsThe one dish worth $1.4m a year to this iconic Sydney restaurantThe CEO who found her mojo when she demoted herselfHow this top lawyer made partner at 29Sally Patten, Mandy Coolen and Rachael BoltonWhy PwC’s CEO spends every Sunday on AI ‘homework’We’ve run a 4-day week for years. Here’s what nearly killed itThis watch brand is helping surfers conquer ‘unsurfable’ wavesLuke BenedictusMeet the artist riding the new wave of popularity in textile artThe wacky luxury timepieces inspired by a watchmaker’s hangoverChemist Warehouse founder snaps up Toorak mansion for $20m-plusSarah PettyTony built a $2b company in 25 years. He’s never sold a sharePratt settlement keeps Waislitz in control of Thorney empire