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Here are 10 ways AI tools such as ChatGPT have entered the workplace — and what may come out of it. Nick Patrick, the owner of the music-production company Primal Sounds Productions, told Insider he used ChatGPT to fine-tune legal contracts for clients. "You really got to find time to, like, learn this skill," Nigam previously told Insider. Companies are using AI to write their performance reviewsManagers may find writing performance reviews for their employees a tough task. He told Insider: "Any technology that increases productivity, ChatGPT included, makes a shorter workweek more feasible."
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Google CEO Sundar Pichai told The Verge he thinks AI will make the law profession better. Pichai said more people may become lawyers because law and legal systems aren't going away. Google CEO Sundar Pichai said he thinks artificial intelligence will make the law profession better and that he's "willing to almost bet" there will be more lawyers a decade from now. However, Madgavkar said AI won't be able to fully automate legal jobs, because human judgment is still needed to meet client and employer demands. Pichai told The Verge he thinks "governments and legal systems will always have to grapple with the same set of problems," when new technology emerges.
A marketing company in China reportedly has plans to replace some of its human contractors with AI. A memo seen by Bloomberg says BlueFocus plans to replace external copywriters and graphic designers. Experts previously told Insider some jobs in media can be at risk of being replaced by AI models. A marketing and brand management company in China has plans to replace some of its copywriters and graphic designers with generative AI models like ChatGPT, according to an internal memo seen by Bloomberg. Generative AI can potentially affect 300 million-full time jobs around the world, research from Goldman Sachs found.
Gary Vaynerchuk predicts that AI software like ChatGPT will eliminate many jobs. He's optimistic about workers' ability to rally and adapt to AI, or create new roles. That's been true to an extent about previous types of automation, but AI looks likely to impact a broader demographic of workers. Like Vaynerchuk points out, there's some reason to be optimistic long-term about the job shake ups technology can cause. But Vaynerchuk is more convinced that AI represents the status quo for automation.
With its impressive functions, the buzzy AI chatbot could give some workers a "productivity boost." Insider compiled a list of seven ways workers can use the AI tool to help do their jobs. But they can help workers across many industries – from tech to media – do their jobs better and more quickly. Workers should be careful when using AI tools, as the tech can be prone to misinformation, and it can remove the human touch from tasks like writing. Here's how you can use ChatGPT and AI to help make your work life easier.
Experts say ChatGPT and related AI could threaten some jobs, particularly white-collar ones. Since its release in November of last year, the impressive AI chatbot has been used to write cover letters, create a children's book, and even help students cheat on their essays. But despite its flaws, the rise of ChatGPT has sparked debates over whether it will replace jobs. Insider talked to experts and conducted research to compile a list of jobs that are at highest-risk for replacement by AI. Here are the 10 jobs that AI may replace, based on our research.
Now, with a potential recession on the horizon, economists and researchers are convinced that 2023 will usher in even more significant changes to the workplace. CNBC Make It spoke with three experts about the biggest trends that will shape work this year. Hiring will slow in 2023 — but jobseekers will still hold the powerEven though several U.S. companies have slashed staff in recent months, workers will continue to have the upper hand in the labor market this year. Education, government, health care and retail are among the industries where hiring has maintained its momentum, and are poised for continued growth in 2023. "All of this is creating a manager shortage, which just exacerbates the challenges companies are facing attracting and retaining talent," she adds.
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