
Our team is quite interested in the potential and limitations of AI, as it relates to how we express ourselves, communicate and create.
The Future of Work[space] site is our challenge to create a media platform for articles on the future of work.
We use AI toolsets through the editorial and content creation process as a way of amplifying and accelerating the process.

Our team is looking at a range of practical applications for AI in workspaces, including assistants and interactive front-of-house support (a virtual concierge).
However, we realised early on that AI is neither a slave to our team or our overlord – rather it needs to occupy that place between colleague and toolset.
Mr Green is our persona for all things AI within LaunchPAD.
We believe Mr Green will have such an enormous impact how people will interact with workspaces, our resident film maker is creating a vision for what work will be like.

PODAssist is designed to link the environment of the pod to office systems such as booking calendars and environmental controls.
Our team is currently prototyping the system and testing at LaunchPAD.

And in countries like Australia, the UK, and the USA, which implemented Work From Home (WFH) policies during COVID-19, employees had the opportunity to test the assumption that productivity only exists in offices.
Recently, two fundamental trends have changed how we view work.
The rapid advancement in AI capability is prompting us to reevaluate the business value of certain types of work.

The teams at LaunchPAD, LaunchPOD and LaunchLAB have embarked on a significant project to reimagine LaunchPAD Evolve.
Using the Appreciative Inquiry approach from Positive Psychology, the teams identify stories of outrageous success through interviews with current members, alumni, and the broader Cremorne Eco-system.