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Despite the potential downsides of AI adoption in the workplace, several workers told Business Insider that they're using AI tools to enhance their skill sets, productivity, and job performance. AI fears have led some people to embrace the technologyTricia LaRue said using AI tools like ChatGPT has helped her save time as a marketing professional. Meanwhile, others are "very resistant" to using AI, view it as "concerning and scary" and want to avoid using it for as long as possible. In addition to concerns about AI job replacement, Granger said the overall uncertainty of the AI future can stress out some workers. Mastering AI might not be the only way to protect oneselfSainag Nethala said using AI tools typically save him about 10 to 15 hours a week on work tasks.
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She pivoted to editing AI content, embracing a technology that many in her profession fear. I started working with authorsI started editing books, including novels and memoirs within four months. I use plagiarism-detection tools on clients' AI-generated workAt first, clients wanted me to make their AI-generated work sound less robotic and more human. Editing AI is often more involved than editing human work and can mean rewriting the whole text. It takes a lot more time to edit AI work.
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