It looks like some salespeople are already sold on using ChatGPT at work. That includes Jake Dunlap, CEO of Skaled Consulting, a management and sales consulting firm with clients including LinkedIn, Microsoft, and Adobe.
AI is on its way to taking over the workplace
Artificial Intelligence is at the forefront of everyone's minds, with some of the largest companies in the world dedicating a majority of their time to developing this new technology. Many companies are using AI to change the way workplaces operate. From helping to write up emails and résumés to increasing overall efficiency, AI might just become an integral part of both our professional and personal lives.
Pros of AI
AI in the workplace has had some noticeable benefits.
Artificial intelligence appears to be saving sales professionals hours of time on seemingly menial tasks, a recent study found. Earlier in 2023, HubSpot surveyed 648 sales professionals and 303 business leaders in the US to understand their attitudes around AI.
Cons of AI
Benefits aside, AI in the workplace has also come with its fair share of faults.
Real people are using AI
Workers across industries are feeling the changes that come with AI.
How to make the best of AI
AI seems to be here to stay. Here’s how some industry leaders have embraced it.
Artificial intelligence has become a centerpiece of conversation in almost every industry. As the new technology accelerates in skill and ubiquity, business leaders are racing to figure out what the relationship between workers and AI will look like in years to come.
Workers are worried about competing with machines for jobs as the AI revolution takes off. But in a world where AI can code, write, and analyze data proficiently, what makes us "human" matters maybe more than ever, Zack Kass, a former leader at OpenAI, told Business Insider.