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A Year since We have Been Using ChatGPT

A Year since We have Been Using ChatGPT – What Has Changed

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Materiały Prasowe,
05.05.2024 10:00

A few days ago, ChatGPT celebrated its first birthday. AI tool of OpenAI has certainly changed a lot and influenced not only our daily lives, but also the way we work and even affected education.

ChatGPT has turned into a major approach for work, writing essays, articles and far more important and complex tasks. An interesting statistic shows that only in August, more than 1.4 billion users visited the ChatGPT website. Artificial intelligence is taking over the internet and our work environments globally, and we are not just talking about ChatGPT. Many different programs are used to create content, texts, and perform work duties. Fitness instructors use it to create diets, people write entire books with ChatGPT, let alone student essays, which are a serious problem at many educational institutions. Because they want teenagers to think for themselves and show personal creativity instead of taking the easy way out and using artificial intelligence to do the work for them.

ChatGPT has affected all fields and many experts say that its revolution is just beginning. Giants in the technology world are pouring more and more money into the system that makes the lives of billions of people around the world easier. Of course, there are people who point out the negatives of ChatGPT and the like, however, it seems as if the world was just moving in that direction, and not in small, moderate steps, but the technology is taking leap after leap.

Other studies show that ChatGPT has a bad impact on so-called freelancers who specialize in specific content creation – whether it is graphic design, copywriting or something else, artificial intelligence is taking over the jobs of many of the content creators. So, each person can assess for themselves whether technology helps or hinders humanity.

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