new york city — Copywriter Guillermo Rubio estimates that his productivity has improved by as much as 20% since he started using artificial intelligence.
“It just makes certain things a little faster, like research or brainstorming ideas,” Rubio told CBS News. It just generates ideas when
That innovation also means change. A Goldman Sachs report released in March found that AI services could automate as many as 300 million full-time jobs around the world. Many are calling it a new era of how we work.
Daniel Keum, Assistant Professor of Business Administration at Columbia Business School, said: “AI can actually outperform us in learning and adapting in ways that have never been seen before in any technology.”
Keum believes AI will have an industry-wide impact. The issue is already in the spotlight in Hollywood, where members of the Writers Guild of America belong. went on strike This week is the first time in 16 years. Among more than 11,000 requests from his WGA writers to the studio it is forbidden Learn about using AI to create feature film and TV scripts.
“These highly physical and labor-intensive jobs are not going to be replaced,” Kuum said. “But thinking, analyzing, creative skills, I think these are actually the most exposed to AI right now.”
AI’s surge in popularity has led some in the tech world to warn that there are ethical questions that still need to be fleshed out. In March, a group of nearly 1,000 tech leaders, including Elon Musk and Steve Wozniak, signed the letter It calls for a moratorium on AI development because it believes it poses “serious risks to society and humanity.”
“ChatGPT came out in November, and it’s been like wildfire since then,” said Margaret Rilani, vice president of talent solutions at job search site Upwork.
“You have to be smart about it and really see it as an opportunity,” Rilani added. And when you combine the two to really harness the potential of technology to boost your productivity and unleash your creativity, you can go even further. ”
It’s a mindset Rubio has embraced, saying he doesn’t just adapt to survive.
Rubio says, “You can survive and even thrive.
