BBS:      TELESC.NET.BR
Assunto:  AI Weekend work increased
De:       Mike Powell
Data:     Mon, 30 Mar 2026 13:37:52 -0500
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'Weekend work increased more than 40%': How AI is quietly expanding the work
week as Saturday starts shift to 7:11 am

Date:
Sun, 29 Mar 2026 21:35:00 +0000

Description:
AI is increasing workplace intensity, weekend activity, and multitasking 
while focus time drops, and organizational alignment struggles to keep pace.

FULL STORY
Weekend work has risen over 40% as schedules start earlier, but productivity
gains remain uneven
AI adoption has integrated deeply, increasing time spent across all tasks
Collaboration and multitasking have surged, while uninterrupted focus reaches
a three-year low

The rapid adoption of Artificial Intelligence created the impression that
humans would complete tasks faster and reduce workplace burdens. 

But new data from the ActivTrak Productivity Labs 2026 State of the Workplace
analysis claims workplace activity is not shrinking in the way many expected.
In fact, weekend work has increased by more than 40%, with measurable 
activity now beginning as early as 7:11 am on Saturdays.  Work intensity rises
despite shorter days -- Analysis of a dataset spanning more than 443 million
hours of digital activity across over one thousand organizations reveals that
although the average workday has reduced slightly, by about 2%, the nature of
work itself is becoming denser and more fragmented. 

Around 80% of employees now rely on AI tools , showing how quickly these
systems have become part of daily tasks. 

As usage increases, time spent within these tools has also grown, pointing to
deeper integration across workflows.  At the same time, workplace behavior is
shifting in noticeable ways, with collaboration increasing by 34% and
multitasking rising by 12%.

However, this comes with a trade-off, as focus time has dropped to its lowest
level in three years - and as a result, uninterrupted work is becoming less
common, even as overall activity increases. 

After AI adoption, time spent across different work categories rose sharply,
including a 104% increase in email usage and a 145% rise in chat and
messaging. 

Despite this increase in activity, not all work time is used effectively.
Underutilization remains a key factor, referring to employees falling below
expected productive hours during the day.  Over time, this has contributed to
a rise in disengagement risk, which now affects 23% of employees, up from 19%
previously.

This suggests that higher activity levels do not always lead to better
outcomes. Instead, work is spreading across more tools and communication
channels rather than focusing on fewer, high-value tasks. 

In practice, this means employees are doing more, yet not always achieving
more.  Also, the fact that Saturday work now starts earlier in the morning
shows how the line between weekdays and weekends is fading.

Gradually, the boundary between weekdays and weekends is becoming less
defined, as communication tools keep employees connected beyond traditional
working hours. 

Taken together, the data suggest that increased capacity created by AI has 
not been matched by changes in how work is organized. 

One way to understand this trend is that work is moving faster than
organizational structures can keep up. 

This is probably not driven by morale, behavior, or labor availability, but
rather by how management allocates and redeploys capacity. 

As workloads ease, the extra capacity is not automatically channeled into
higher-value tasks, instead, it often drifts toward less productive or
disengaged activity. 

This dynamic can be compared to upgrading a cars engine without adjusting the
steering  speed improves, but direction remains uncertain.

Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/pro/weekend-work-increased-more-than-40-how-ai-is-qu
ietly-expanding-the-work-week-as-saturday-starts-shift-to-7-11-a-m

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