Artificial intelligence chatbots can write corporate memos, compose new episodes of The Office in iambic pentameter and potentially land you a lucrative new job.
Nearly three-quarters of CEOs call generative AI a "top investing priority," according to a recent survey conducted by KPMG, an international professional services network.
They're spending on AI in the hopes of increased profitability, innovation and security for their companies, respondents said.
More than half of the survey's participants said they're spending more money on new technology than training current employees.
The average job posting involving generative AI skills offers a $138,232 salary, says a September report from job search platform Adzuna.
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