“In the next few years, the main impact of AI on work will be to help people do their jobs more efficiently,” Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates said in a blog post recently.
Big Tech companies are now rushing to jump on the AI bandwagon, pledging significant investments into new AI-powered tools that promise to streamline work.
News outlet CNET had to issue “substantial” corrections earlier this year after experimenting with using an AI tool to write stories.
Others like Clarke, the publisher, have tried to combat the fallout from the rise of AI by relying on more AI.
“You listen to these AI experts, they go on about how these things are going to do amazing breakthroughs in different fields,” Clarke said.
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