The concept of “quiet quitting” isn’t new. However, employers may be finding a solution for drops in productivity with AI. With generative AI technologies able to do mundane tasks at a greater speed, workers with “lazy jobs” may find themselves in hot water. In an interview with Business Insider, one worker said that her day-to-day has "changed tremendously with the emergence of AI becoming widespread."
In a 2023 interview with BI, Columbia Business School professor Oded Netzer warned that AI should not be what workers are threatened by. "You will not be replaced by AI but by someone who knows what to do with AI," he said. Netzer, Arthur J. Samberg Professor of Business and Vice Dean for Research, has previously shared his thoughts about AI at work for Business Insider, as well as for Entrepreneur.com and The Hustle.
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Mentioned Faculty

Oded Netzer
- Arthur J. Samberg Professor of Business
- Marketing Division
- Vice Dean for Research
- Dean's Office

Oded Netzer
- Arthur J. Samberg Professor of Business
- Marketing Division
- Vice Dean for Research
- Dean's Office
Professor Netzer's expertise centers on one of the major business challenges of the data-rich environment: developing quantitative methods that leverage data to gain a deeper understanding of customer behavior and guide firms' decisions. He focuses primarily on building statistical and econometric models to measure consumer preferences and understand how customer choices change over time, and across contexts. Most notably, he has developed a framework for managing firms' customer bases through dynamic segmentation.