Some companies require employees to use artificial intelligence tools.elenabs/iStockPhoto/Getty Images
AI will change work forever, or so we are told. Tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Copilot are designed to speed up your work, unleash your creativity, handle boring tasks, and increase your productivity. Some companies require their employees to use AI and grade them accordingly.
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Looking forward, business reporter Joe Castaldo wants to speak to a wide range of Canadians across industries and professions about how they’re using generative AI in their work.
Is AI helping you in your daily work? Has it caused more problems? Are you under pressure to be more productive? Are you dealing with work slops? Has that changed your work in any way? Is AI phasing out roles in your company or replacing people entirely?
Share your story below or email Joe directly at jcastaldo@globeandmail.com. If you would like to include a photo, please submit it using this link.
(Note: This is not an opportunity for AI startups to promote their products.)
Do you use AI tools at work? Share your experience with us
Looking forward, business reporter Joe Castaldo wants to speak to a wide range of Canadians across industries and professions about how they’re using generative AI in their work. Was AI useful? Have you caused more problems? Are you under pressure to be more productive? Let us know by filling out the box below.
