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flag A major U.S. tech firm launched a new AI tool that boosts workplace efficiency by automating tasks like scheduling and drafting, with a full release expected by mid-2026.

flag A major U.S. tech company announced on Monday a new AI-powered productivity tool designed to streamline workplace tasks, with early adopters reporting up to 30% efficiency gains. flag The tool, now available in beta, integrates with existing office software and uses natural language processing to automate scheduling, document drafting, and data analysis. flag The company said it has partnered with several large employers to pilot the system, with full rollout expected by mid-2026. flag Industry analysts note the move could accelerate automation trends across corporate America, though concerns about job displacement persist.

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