40% of Professionals Believe AI Expertise Will Boost Their Careers
27% of U.S. professionals say they are interested in learning AI skills in the next year.
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27% of U.S. professionals say they are interested in learning AI skills in the next year.
Google has launched a rebranded version of its AI-backed note-taking tool (Project Tailwind), now known as NotebookLM.
An OECD report reveals that an average of 27% of jobs are at risk of being eliminated by AI across 38 countries.
AI technology companies are under examination from regulatory bodies in the U.S. and Europe.
AI-based hiring software must undergo an audit by a third-party company to ensure it does not exhibit any racist or sexist bias.
As of March, the share of U.S. Job postings on LinkedIn mentioning ChatGPT was up 79% year-over-year.
Generative microapps are being developed to act as a proxy between users and large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT or Bard.
KPGM survey reveals that 72% of leaders believe the technology will boost productivity.
The report estimates that approximately half of today’s work activities could be automated between 2030 and 2060.
The company plans to double its AI talent by 80,000 people over three years.
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