Friction in the context of work is the antidote to ultra-convenient tech, such as asking AI to answer our questions and sitting half-attentive in virtual meetings. Working It editor Isabel Berwick explains how the emerging trend of increasing friction, or friction-maxxing, could make work more meaningful and feel more human.
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