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Reframing the future of work
Financial Express Bengaluru
|November 06, 2025
AI HAS LONG captured the imagination of businesses and technologists alike—sparking both excitement and caution in equal measure. For years, organisations experimented with proofs of concept, pilots, and sandbox projects. The question was neverwhether AI could do something interesting, but whether it could do something that truly mattered to people.
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Today, AI is changing the way we work, learn, and make decisions. And the most meaningful transformations are the ones that are tangible and human-centered.At its heart,Al creates capacity and enablesareimagination of the work like never before. It takes on the repetitive and complex, allows autonomous workflows andintelligent systems. Forteams, that means much faster execution and deeper insights. For customers, it means experiences that feel more intuitive and personal.
I’ve seen this firsthand at NatWest. A few years ago, we started experimenting with conversational AI to make customer interactions smoother. Today, our teams use AI to onboard customers faster, detect fraud with greater precision, and even free agents from note-taking during calls so they can focus on truly listening. The result? More engaged colleagues and more satisfied customers.
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