Bill Gates and professors agree: The future belongs to those who master AI like ChatGPT | Business Insider

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ChatGPT could become a larger part of work as organisations look at how to deploy the technology.

Even though some school districts banned ChatGPT, educators encourage students to play with AI.Whether you love or hate generative AI like the viral success of ChatGPT, the technology is officially out in the wild, and Pandora's Box has been opened.

For as much excitement as ChatGPT has stirred, there's been an equally-strong backlash: School districts in cities like New York and Los Angeles have temporarily banned the use of ChatGPT for their students, while companies including Amazon and Goldman Sachs have reprimanded employees for using it with company data.

In the same way that knowing how to use a web browser, word processing software, and email became standard office skills in the 90s and 2000s, some within the industry expect knowing how to get the best results out of ChatGPT to be table stakes for the next generation. Experts say that today's students have a chance to get a head start.

"The rate of change is happening faster today that regardless of what generation you're in, everyone is trying to learn ChatGPT because it's going to be a competitive advantage, and not using it is to your detriment," said Neil Sahota, a consultant at Ackius Advisory.

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