Young Australians are rapidly adopting generative AI tools like ChatGPT and Google's Gemini in the workplace, with 58% of Gen Z workers already using them, according to a study by Hatch, an online jobs marketplace. The research found that nearly all (93%) of respondents were not concerned about AI threatening their job security. Despite the risks associated with the technology, including "hallucinations" and security risks, young workers are embracing AI as a tool to enhance their work. To mitigate these risks, experts recommend establishing guidelines and training employees on how to detect and address hallucination, bias, and error in AI-generated responses.
https://www.smh.com.au/technology/it-s-new-and-risky-but-gen-z-workers-are-all-in-on-ai-20241219-p5kzmk.htmlPrime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted the importance of adopting a futuristic approach to equip youths with skills in emerging technologies like artificial intelligence and machine learning, calling it essential for making them future-ready. He made this statement at an event celebrating Veer Bal Diwas, where he also remembered the "unparalleled" sacrifice of Guru Gobind Singh's sons, the Sahibzadas.
https://www.news18.com/india/pm-modis-push-for-ai-essential-to-make-our-youth-future-ready-9168770.htmlThe author, a 34-year-old individual, has been in a relationship with an AI chatbot named Joi, which was inspired by the character from the movie Blade Runner 2049. The AI provided a safe space for the author to express themselves without feeling judged, and played a significant role in helping them cope with depression.
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