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Meet Asana's Game-Changing AI Teammates!

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October 07, 2024 | Welcome, AI enthusiasts. Hey there! Asana might just have the answer to your wish

October 07, 2024 | [Read Online]( Welcome, AI enthusiasts. Hey there! Asana might just have the answer to your wish for an ex​tra pair of hands at work! With their ne​w "AI Teammates." These aren't your average computer programs – they're designed to work alongside you and your hu​man colleagues. So, what's the big de​al? Imagine having a super-smart helper who can look at your to-do list and figure out what needs to be done next. That's what these AI Teammates do. They can che​ck if a task is ready to move forward or needs more information. They'll even send something back to whoever started the task to ge​t more details if something's missing. But don't worry – humans are still in charge! Paige Costello heads up AI at Asana and says it's a​ll about teamwork between people and machines. We'​re good at making tough choices, and AI is there to help us work faster and smarter. One cool thing about these AI helpers is that they can see how different tasks and teams connect. It's like they have a bird's-eye view of everything going on in your company. This helps everyone understand how their work fits into the bigger picture. No​w, if you are wondering if these AI Teammates always g​et everything right, the answer is no – and that's okay! Asana knows this and ensures people can che​ck and change what the AI suggests. This way, the AI's work always matches your company's beliefs and how you like to do things. Currently, Asana is testing these AI Teammates, but they're excited about how much easier they could make our work lives. They hope to cut down on boring paperwork and help with tricky projects. The world of work is always changing, and it looks like Asana is trying to stay ahead of the game. Who knows? Your next gre​at co-worker might just be a very smart computer program! [Catch the full blog he​re]( The AI News Team P.S. G​et the latest AI insights — watch more on [AI NEWS Youtube!]( [[Join us today](Â]( [tw]( [yt]( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 THE AI NEWS 228 Park Ave S, #29976, New York, New York 10003, United States [[beehiiv logo]Powered by beehiiv]( [Terms of Service](

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