
Gen AI significantly impacts knowledge workers by automating certain tasks, improving efficiency, and enhancing productivity. It enables them to manage complex sets of tasks, find more time for meaningful work, and improve performance5. However, it also requires workers to adapt, learn new skills, and use the technology judiciously to reap the benefits.

A Chief AI Officer (CAIO) in an organization is responsible for setting the AI strategy, designing and implementing AI technologies, and overseeing AI projects4. They also ensure ethical and regulatory compliance, manage AI talent, and foster cross-functional collaboration. Additionally, they represent the organization in external AI-related forums and build strategic partnerships.
