The Future of Work is Blended, Not Hybrid
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2025-06-22
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The way we work is no longer hybrid-it is blended with AI coworkers, automated decisions, and virtual presence reshaping human roles, agency, and expertise. We now work through AI, with our outputs shaped by invisible algorithms. AI’s infiltration into knowledge, creative, and service work is not just about automation, but concerns redistribution of agency, creativity, and control. How do we deal with physical and distributed AI-mediated workspaces? What happens when algorithms co-author reports, and draft our creative work? In this provocation, we argue that hybrid work is obsolete. Blended work is the future, not just in physical and virtual spaces but in how human effort and AI output become inseparable. We argue this shift demands urgent attention to AI-mediated work practices, work-life boundaries, physical-digital interactions, and AI transparency and accountability. The question is not whether we accept it, but whether we actively shape it before it shapes us.
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artificial intelligence (AI), blended experiences, Future of work, human-AI collaboration, Sociology and Political Science, Hardware and Architecture, Information Systems, Artificial Intelligence
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Constantinides, M, Verma, H, Sadeghian, S & El Ali, A 2025, The Future of Work is Blended, Not Hybrid. in CHIWORK 2025 - Proceedings of the 4th Annual Symposium on Human-Computer Interaction for Work., 28, CHIWORK 2025 - Proceedings of the 4th Annual Symposium on Human-Computer Interaction for Work, Association for Computing Machinery, 4th Annual Symposium on Human-Computer Interaction for Work, CHIWORK 2025, Hybrid, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 23/06/25. https://doi.org/10.1145/3729176.3729202, conference