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AI RIP: 5 Things Knowledge Workers Will Say ‘Sayonara’ to in the Next Decade

Five examples of workplace frustrations that will finally meet their well-deserved demise over the next few years.

Dr. Molly Sands by Dr. Molly Sands
March 8, 2025
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How often do you find yourself spending too much time looking for a file that you – or your co-workers – swear was saved under “Final Draft (version 6.5),” or drafting, redrafting, and second-guessing an important email until you’re caught in an overthinking spiral? Well, it’s time to cue the farewell music because AI collaboration is here to take those headaches off your plate – and make them a thing of the past.

The workplace has always evolved with technology, but AI isn’t just another step forward – it’s a leap. AI ‘agents’ are stepping in as the ultimate collaborative assistants that can help you write emails and reports, organize schedules, and summarize meetings. But, more than that, AI will also take on more meaningful work, actively pulling out key insights from mountains of dispersed data to help you drive efficiencies and create value.

Collaborative AI isn’t just a buzzword, it’s reshaping how knowledge workers do their jobs. It tackles drudgery and simplifies the complex, so you can focus on the good stuff: big ideas, creative breakthroughs, personal growth, and making your company stronger.  

Atlassian’s recent AI Collaboration Report, which surveyed 5000 global knowledge workers across India, the US, Australia, Germany, and France, shows that the most advanced AI users produce a higher quality of work, are seen as more innovative by their co-workers, and save twice as much time as their less mature counterparts. These AI collaborators won’t just work smarter over the next decade; they’ll say goodbye—forever—to the tasks that drain energy and steal time.

I’ve pulled together five examples of workplace frustrations that will finally meet their well-deserved demise over the next few years thanks to AI collaboration, with no tears shed from us.  

1. Staring at a blank page

Few things are more intimidating than a blank page staring back at you. The Fear of Getting Started (FOGS) often stops top employees from doing their best work. Whether writing a report, kicking off a project, or drafting a creative brief, the FOGS can cloud your judgment, making the first step seem near impossible. 

Collaborative AI provides a genuine remedy for the FOGS, acting as the ultimate partner to help you get your brain moving. By generating initial drafts, creative prompts, or structured outlines, AI removes the mental barriers that can delay progress.

By eliminating the paralysis of the blank page, collaborative AI allows you to focus on the big picture and gives you a thought partner – refining ideas and delivering impactful results without the drag of getting started. It allows you to clear the FOGS, get out of your head, and start creating work that makes a real impact. 

2. Feeling sluggish and uninspired 

Repetitive tasks are the enemy of motivation. Spending hours on routine, mundane work not only drains your energy but also leaves you feeling disengaged and uninspired. This is where collaborative AI steps in to lighten the load and breathe new life into your workday. 

By automating repetitive tasks—like scheduling meetings, updating or organizing documents, or pulling data—AI gives you back the time and mental bandwidth to focus on high-impact, creative, and strategic work. This isn’t just about doing things faster; it’s about doing the kind of work that sparks excitement and keeps you energized. 

Atlassian’s AI Collaboration Report shows the most mature AI collaborators are more likely to report that AI has increased their motivation and excitement about work. With AI handling the monotony, these workers feel energized and motivated, which is linked to higher job satisfaction and reduced levels of burnout. 

3. Eating lunch at your desk 

Knowledge workers often juggle dozens of projects and a range of complex deliverables at once. This can quickly feel overwhelming, forcing people to sacrifice meaningful breaks. A recent study in the US showed that 76% of non-remote corporate workers eat lunch at their desks at least half the time because of convenience and productivity advantages.  

AI collaboration helps you stay on top of tasks and reclaim time for yourself. Our research shows more mature AI collaborators in India save up to 127 minutes daily. This reclaimed time allows employees to stay on top of their tasks while also prioritizing balance and well-being.

This extra time isn’t just a productivity booster—it also supports better balance and overall wellness. As AI adoption increases, workers report feeling less overwhelmed and more capable of completing their core responsibilities.  

And as AI collaborators breeze through their daily tasks, they start to get ahead of schedule. The research shows 96% of the most mature AI collaborators in India deliver work on time, compared to just 91% of less experienced users.  

With less stress and more efficiency, workers can focus on personal growth, creativity, and yes, even enjoying a proper lunch break away from their desks. 

4. Decision fatigue  

Confident and prompt decision-making is a hallmark of high-performing employees and effective leaders. Yet, when faced with too much information or too little time, decision fatigue often sets in. Collaborative AI is here to change that. 

AI provides data-driven recommendations, helping workers analyze information, weigh options, and make informed choices faster. By reducing the cognitive load of decision-making, AI allows you to focus your energy on outcomes, not just processes.

Leadership plays a critical role in fostering this shift. Our AI Collaboration Report data shows 87% of the most strategic AI collaborators in India say their leaders encourage them to experiment with AI, compared to just 76% of less mature users.

By empowering teams to collaborate confidently with AI, leaders unlock better decision-making, improved team performance, and more efficient workflows.  

5. Getting stuck in your lane 

AI doesn’t just speed up mundane tasks; it empowers you to take on more challenging and complex work by expanding your skillsets and lowering the barriers to learning. By analyzing vast amounts of data, identifying patterns, and generating actionable insights, AI can help workers tackle more strategic initiatives with confidence.

Atlassian’s research shows mature AI users are viewed as more innovative by their peers, who value their enhanced decision-making abilities.

Strong AI collaborators set themselves apart

The workplace has always evolved, but collaborative AI represents a transformation unlike any before. By tackling the frustrations of tedious tasks, decision fatigue, and time-consuming inefficiencies, AI empowers workers to focus on what truly matters—innovation, growth, and impact. 

From giving us back the time we need to think big, to helping us turn insight into action, you can think about AI less as a tool to solve short-term problems and more as a strategic, long-term teammate. 

The best work over the next ten years will come from teams and organizations that embrace AI as a collaborator, not just a utility. It’s time to say goodbye to outdated ways of working and hello to a smarter, more fulfilling way of getting things done.

Also Read: Your Data, Their Gold: The Silent Battle for Digital Freedom

Dr. Molly Sands

Dr. Molly Sands

Dr. Molly Sands, Head of the Teamwork Lab, Atlassian (www.atlassian.com)

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