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6 fun ways for ChatGPT beginners to start learning the AI-technology skills companies are looking for

Date Published
May 4, 2023
Section
In the Media
Areas of Expertise
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
From:
CBS In the News

By the end of January 2023, ChatGPT had 100 million active users. So how is it that in a recent survey, 45% of Gen Zers and millennials said they had “little or no knowledge” of the technology? Workers risk a lot by not learning to use AI at work, as Columbia Business School professor Oded Netzer confirms, "You will not be replaced by AI but replaced by someone who knows what to do with AI.” Netzer, Arthur J. Samberg Professor of Business and Vice Dean for Research, has previously shared expertise with Business Insider regarding AI, as well as for Entrepreneur.com and The Hustle.

Netzer, like many experts in AI, knows that when used effectively, workers can enhance productivity and enable themselves to do better work using AI. ChatGPT and similar tools can develop schedules, plan trips, create unique narratives, assist in brainstorming, find resources, and break down complicated concepts. Many users are getting familiar with AI outside of work first, even using tools to help them find recipes, reply on dating apps, and play games.

See how anyone can start using AI prompts in their daily lives.

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Oded Netzer

Oded Netzer

Arthur J. Samberg Professor of Business
Marketing Division
Vice Dean for Research
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