Canva's cofounder explains why the company isn't forcing employees to use a specific AI tool
Canva cofounder Cameron Adams announced that the company will not force employees to use a single AI tool. Instead, staff are given a budget to choose the AI tools that best fit their specific work tasks.
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Canva's cofounder, Cameron Adams, says employees should choose their own AI tools. He believes forcing staff to use one specific tool stops them from trying new things. Instead, Canva gives workers a budget to spend on the AI tools they prefer. This helps employees work better and experiment more.
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- Why doesn't Canva force employees to use one AI tool?
- He believes forcing a tool stops employees from experimenting.
- How does Canva support AI use?
- The company gives employees a budget to choose their own tools.
- Who is Cameron Adams?
- He is a cofounder of the design company Canva.
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Canva's cofounder explains why the company isn't forcing employees to use a specific AI tool
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