INQLI UNVEILS INNOVATIVE WORKPLACE TECHNOLOGY PROMOTING USER FRIENDLY PRODUCTIVITY

March 13, 2024

Bridging Human Connection with AI in the Quest for Trusted Knowledge at Work

VICTORIA – Amidst the race to power workplace productivity with AI-based technology that so often removes humans from the equation, inqli has launched the first “pro-connection” workplace technology of its kind. In a landscape where knowledge workers allocate a significant portion of their time to emails and information retrieval, leading to burnout and disengagement, inqli introduces a novel approach.

Addressing a substantial enterprise dilemma, where the Fortune 500 collectively lose $31 billion annually due to ineffective knowledge sharing, and workplace stress which incurs over $1 trillion in costs for US businesses, inqli’s AI-powered social knowledge-sharing platform. Engineered with a dual focus on enhancing digital well-being and productivity, inqli’s technology leverages insights gleaned from collaborative research with the Digital Wellness Institute.

Employing a distinct methodology, inqli’s platform connects inquiries with trusted human knowledge sources, fostering meaningful connections, streamlining social knowledge-sharing, and reducing time spent on information retrieval.

“Our platform is the embodiment of our vision for a workplace where technology serves as a conduit for improved productivity through human connection, energy, and well-being, rather than a source of distraction, stress, and isolation,” says Rebecca Kirstein Resch, founder and CEO of inqli and founding member of the AI for Human Flourishing working group from the Human Flourishing Program at Harvard University.

Wellness industry professionals have lauded inqli’s innovative approach. Amy Blankson, co-founder and Chief Evangelist of the Digital Wellness Institute shared, “It has now become necessary to rethink the technologies we are already using at work and how they affect the people using them. Technologies like inqli are taking this another critical step forward and designing workplace tech through a human-centric lens from the start,” highlighting the critical need for technologies that prioritize human outcomes alongside business productivity.

“We are not just launching a platform; we are spearheading a movement towards more humane, connected, and fulfilling workplaces,” adds Kirstein Resch. This unveiling follows a successful $1.3 million capital raise in 2023, led by James Lochrie at Thin Air Labs, signaling market confidence in inqli’s vision to redefine technology’s role in the workplace.

inqli is at the forefront of developing workplace technology that prioritizes human flourishing and well-being.

Business Examiner Staff

 

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