More employees are turning to ChatGPT at work, but using it the wrong way could put your job on the line. Using ChatGPT at work can make you faster, smarter and more productive—but it can also cost ...
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From typing in all caps to hitting reply-all unnecessarily, professionals often make subtle missteps when drafting work emails. Although most of these faux pas are innocent, some mistakes can lead to ...
Sometimes an AI can cause you or your company irreparable harm. Sharing confidential data with an AI could have legal consequences. Don't let an AI talk to customers without supervision. A few weeks ...
The heaviest email users reside in Malta, with 55.02 minutes of email usage per workday, and are followed by 38.35 minutes a day for Spaniards. Greeks conclude the ranking's top 3 with 36.82 minutes ...
On The Indicator's recent Jobs Friday episode, we told a few stories of how you all are using AI on the job. A high school teacher creates custom lessons, like an AI-generated pop song about ...
A new Gallup poll found that more and more people have begun using AI for work purposes over the last year.
This research was supported by the Chair in Trust research partnership between the University of Melbourne and KPMG Australia and funding from KPMG International. The research was conducted ...
Since OpenAI's ChatGPT launched in November, people have experimented with using it to ease their workloads, often without telling their bosses.
A new report from Business Insider claims that Microsoft is considering formal metrics for evaluating how much employees use AI during the workday. The outlet viewed an email from Julia Liuson, ...
Google Workspace's 'Young Leaders' study surveyed more than 1,000 full-time knowledge workers in the US aged 22 to 39, about their use of AI - and professional development was at the top of the list.