Friday, January 27, 2023

27% of Professionals Are Already Using ChatGPT

Chat GPT has provided a number of solutions to commonplace issues, and it turns out that professionals are frequently turning to the AI chatbot to help them get work done. A survey from Fishbowl revealed that 27% of professionals are already using Chat GPT to aid them in the completion of work related tasks with all things having been considered and taken into account.

With all of that having been said and now out of the way, it is important to note that people who are working in marketing or advertising might be even more likely to use Chat GPT for inspiration, editing as well as basic spell checking. 37% of people working in this industry admitted to having already used Chat GPT, with tech workers coming in at 35% and consultants at 30%.

It might not surprise you to learn that healthcare is the industry with the lowest level of professional use of Chat GPT. In spite of the fact that this is the case, 15% of medical workers said that they have used Chat GPT, which indicates that there is a usage case for the AI chatbot within the healthcare industry as well.

Additionally, there seems to be a bit of a gender divide when you take a look at who is using Chat GPT and who isn’t. 30% of men have used Chat GPT for professional reasons, whereas just 20% of women said the same.

One might expect there to be a generational divide at play here, but that doesn’t appear to be the case. While the generation with the highest proportion of professional Chat GPT usage is Gen Z with 29%, Gen X isn’t far behind with 28%. What’s more, Millennials don’t come in second, rather they ranked third with 27%.

Chat GPT is clearly being used by a wide swathe of professionals from numerous industries and across multiple generations. Given this ubiquity, it seems unlikely that the chatbot will be going away anytime soon. Rather, chances are that we will see its skills being upgraded and taken to the next level to see what it can accomplish.


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by Zia Muhammad via Digital Information World

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