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Asana unveils generative AI capabilities, ‘human-centric AI features’ for collaborative work

Asana unveils new features

Work management platform Asana has unveiled its latest product capabilities focused on generative artificial intelligence (AI). 

Asana Intelligence makes enterprise AI capabilities core to Asana’s work management platform, powering organisations to accelerate decision-making, improve productivity, and focus on what matters. Meanwhile, the Asana Work Graph️ helps leaders can get real-time clarity into team, project, and business health, empowering organisations to make faster, more informed decisions.  

“Asana was made for this moment. We’ve been laying our AI foundation and product building blocks for years, and the recent developments in AI play right into our core strengths,” said Dustin Moskovitz, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Asana.  

“Asana is an AI-first product now and we intend to help customers maximise impact by weaving AI into the fabric of our architecture.  

We see a future where AI and human ingenuity combine to radically improve the lives of individuals and how teams work together, unleashing the full potential of every business and organisation.” 

 Asana Intelligence Powers Human-AI Collaboration 

With these latest product introductions, Asana Intelligence promises to support individuals and teams to do their best work and drive focus on what matters.  

Asana combines the power of artificial intelligence with the Asana Work Graph, a rich, connected map of an organisation’s work data, to amplify the impact of teams.

Asana Intelligence enables companies to: 

 Accelerate decision-making 

  • Goal-based resource management: Monitors and intelligently surfaces resource recommendations to hit goals based on team capacity and changing business priorities. 
  • (Now available in beta) Health check: Identifies unseen issues and roadblocks, enabling efficient progress toward company objectives. 

Improve productivity 

  • Self-optimising workflows: Creates automated plans based on goals; suggests and implements workflow improvements to achieve results faster. 
  • (Now available in beta) Writing assistant: Enhances communication clarity and tone. 
  • (Now available in beta) Instant summaries: Transcribes and summarises action items and highlights from meetings, tasks, and comment threads. 

Maximise impact 

  • (Now available in beta) Ask Asana anything: Offers timely answers and insights on projects without additional meetings. 
  • (Now available in beta) Work organiser: Auto-generates custom fields, smart rules, and suggestions to add structure to projects. 

Asana is quickly building in-product AI capabilities with new large language model (LLM) features, powered by OpenAI, now available to customers in a closed beta. 

“I’m incredibly excited about our participation in the Asana Intelligence beta and the possibilities it will unlock for our teams at Benevity,” said Rob Woolley, VP of Technology Operations, Benevity.  

“These capabilities will enable us to work more efficiently than ever, allowing us to better fulfill our mission of powering purpose-driven business,” Woolley said. 

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