A recent study suggests that incorporating ChatGPT into everyday writing tasks can help turn bad writers into better ones and make good writers more efficient.
But as Bill Gates mentioned: “[…] our immediate concerns should be in addressing the existing risks that derive from the rapid commercialization of generative AI.”
By creating a comprehensive policy around the use of AI in the workplace, a board of directors can help to ensure that the technology is used effectively and ethically and that employees are trained on how to use it safely and responsibly.
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The results from last week's poll: Are you considering using generative AI tools like ChatGPT in your organization? https://sustainabilityinsights.substack.com/p/question-generative-ai-chatgpt-organization/comments.
50% of the respondents answered they are not using ChatGPT regularly.