An AI-generated image of artificial intelligence in the workplace. Source: Private Media
It is no exaggeration to say that the democratisation of new forms of artificial intelligence (AI), such as ChatGPT (OpenAI), Gemini/Bard (Google) and Copilot (Microsoft), is a societal revolution of the digital age.
The mainstream use of AI systems is a disruptive force in a number of areas including university education, the legal system and, of course, the work world.
These changes are taking place at such a bewildering pace that research is struggling to keep up. For example, in just a few months, the ChatGPT platform has improved so much that it now has the capacity to rank among the top 10% of the best scores on the Uniform Bar Exam in the United States.
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