This study examines possible future scenarios for the world of work, building on significant research findings and a recent survey of users of the online workplace platform Bitrix24 to provide insight into how people envision the world of work in 2050.
WASHINGTON, DC / ACCESS Newswire / July 1, 2025 / As the world races toward unprecedented technological advancements, the nature of work is evolving in profound ways.
By the year 2050, many of today's concepts like "office", "team", "commute", "tasks", "projects", etc. may either be reimagined or rendered obsolete, while entirely new ways of doing work could emerge from technologies yet to be invented.
With automation, artificial intelligence (AI), and digital connectivity accelerating at breakneck speed, how people work, where they work, and who - or what - they work with is undergoing a major transformation.
This article explores these possible futures, drawing on prominent research and a recent study conducted among users of online workspace platform Bitrix24 to provide a snapshot of how individuals themselves are envisioning the work landscape of 2050.
Ground-level report: insights from Bitrix24 online workspace
To gain a better understanding of how real people imagine the future of work, a survey was conducted among users of Bitrix24, an online workspace with a global reach used by professionals across various industries, from retail and consulting to manufacturing and government sector.
Eight key questions on 2050 work expectations
Participants were asked to respond to a series of forward-looking questions about work in the year 2050. The results reveal a complex yet fascinating blend of optimism, pragmatism, and imagination. Below, we analyze these findings in light of broader global trends.

The most popular answer was "3 to 4 days" (50.16%), followed by "5 days or more" (28.48%) and "2 days or fewer" (21.36%). This suggests that many workers anticipate a move toward shorter workweeks, perhaps due to greater efficiencies driven by AI or shifting societal values around work-life balance.
The four-day workweek movement, already being piloted in countries like Iceland, may gain traction globally by 2050.

Nearly half of respondents (49.19%) believe AI will offer significant assistance, while only 10.36% expect minimal assistance. This reinforces the narrative that AI will be an integral part of future workplaces - not necessarily replacing workers wholesale but deeply embedded in daily tasks.
These results align with forecasts from Deloitte and PwC, both of which predict hybrid models of human-AI collaboration becoming the norm.

While 36.89% expect to work from home, an intriguing 20.39% foresee a shift to virtual reality offices. This hints at a future where spatial constraints are lifted and immersive environments become standard.
It also resonates with the increasing investment in the metaverse and spatial computing technologies by companies like Meta and Apple.
How do you forsee communication with colleagues happening?
Complete research results: https://www.bitrix24.com/resources/the-future-of-work-in-2050-a-global-visionary-outlook.php
Contact Information:
Vlad Kovalskiy
US Marketing Manager
kovalskiy@bitrix24.com
SOURCE: Bitrix24
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