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Human–AI Collaboration in Professional Workflows: A Mixed-Methods Pilot Study of IT Professionals in Bangladesh
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Abstract
The rapid emergence of generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools is transforming professional workflows in the technology sector.Platforms such as ChatGPT, GitHub Copilot, Claude, and Gemini are increasingly used to support tasks including coding, documentation, and problem solving.Despite their growing availability, limited empirical research has examined how technology professionals integrate these tools into everyday work practices and how they perceive their long-term implications for productivity, creativity, and career development.This study presents a mixed-methods pilot survey of 18 IT professionals in Bangladesh examining AI tool usage, perceived work impacts, and future career outlook.Quantitative results indicate frequent AI use in daily workflows and perceived benefits in productivity, reduced repetitive tasks, and expanded learning opportunities.Qualitative responses suggest that professionals largely view AI as a supportive "co-pilot" that augments rather than replaces human expertise.The findings provide early insights into the evolving relationship between human expertise and AI-assisted work in the technology sector.
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