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The traditional 9-to-5 workday has been the backbone of modern employment for decades. But with the rapid rise of artificial intelligence, the rigid boundaries of the workweek are beginning to blur. Tasks once monopolizing hours of manual labor are now being handled seamlessly by intelligent systems, freeing up time and redefining what a "full workday" truly means. As AI continues to reshape industries, the concept of part-time and flexible work is gaining momentum—not just as a perk, but as the new norm. In this new era, the lines between work and life are becoming more fluid, offering professionals a glimpse into a future where productivity is measured by output, not hours. Welcome to the half-time revolution, where AI is not just changing how we work, but how much we work.
By pradeep sainiThe traditional 9-to-5 workday has been the backbone of modern employment for decades. But with the rapid rise of artificial intelligence, the rigid boundaries of the workweek are beginning to blur. Tasks once monopolizing hours of manual labor are now being handled seamlessly by intelligent systems, freeing up time and redefining what a "full workday" truly means. As AI continues to reshape industries, the concept of part-time and flexible work is gaining momentum—not just as a perk, but as the new norm. In this new era, the lines between work and life are becoming more fluid, offering professionals a glimpse into a future where productivity is measured by output, not hours. Welcome to the half-time revolution, where AI is not just changing how we work, but how much we work.