AI isn’t just reshaping productivity and threatening to kill jobs. It’s changing how we lead, communicate, and treat each other. It’s also creating a new gender gap
By Laëtitia Vitaud
Published on April 2, 2026.
The article discusses the cultural effects of artificial intelligence (aka AI), which are largely focused on productivity, automatable tasks, and competitiveness. The article suggests that AI is changing how we lead, communicate, and interact with each other, creating a new gender gap in society. It suggests that while AI demands clarity, it also shifts how we communicate with each another, pushing towards greater explicit language. This shift is seen as a significant shift in cultural behavior, with cultural shifts such as the rehabilitation of a typo as a sign of carelessness. The author also notes that AI can be used as a cultural arbiter and a facilitator in a multicultural team where some members practice direct feedback and others avoid confrontation.
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