• Integrating AI into workflows is not just a technological issue but is profoundly altering team dynamics and collaborative efficiency.
  • Many teams report a decrease in productivity despite using AI, as humans begin to doubt themselves and lose trust in one another.
  • AI often provides recommendations with a highly confident tone but can be wrong due to data misinterpretation, leading to poor decisions and financial consequences.
  • When AI fails, trust diminishes not only in the tool but also in human judgment, creating “trust ambiguity.”
  • Unlike human errors, Generative AI mistakes are hard to dissect due to their “black box” nature, preventing teams from learning and calibrating as usual.
  • This erodes psychological safety, making employees hesitant to speak up, question the AI, or engage in collective learning.
  • The presence of AI also causes coordination issues: humans may reduce effort, shirk responsibility, and become overly dependent on the system.
  • Authors call this the “human–AI oversight paradox”: the more powerful the AI, the more likely humans are to relax their control.
  • The solution is not to abandon AI but to apply organizational behavior principles: treat AI integration as a learning process, not a one-time deployment.
  • Leaders need to encourage questioning, celebrate the detection of AI errors, and build “intelligent failure” protocols.
  • Maintaining human connection is key, avoiding the anthropomorphization of AI while ensuring human override authority.
  • Success should be measured by team effectiveness and learning speed, not just technical AI metrics.

📌 Conclusion: AI can undermine psychological safety if viewed purely as a productivity tool. AI errors create trust ambiguity, disrupting team learning and coordination. The solution lies in leaders applying proven human principles: continuous learning, embracing smart mistakes, encouraging dissent, and maintaining human connections. AI only adds value when teams feel safe enough to doubt, learn, and improve together.

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