Business Insider is tracking employees’ ChatGPT usage as part of a new AI push: An enterprise version of ChatGPT is now available to all staff, with 70% using the tool “regularly.” (www.niemanlab.org)
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q181c@sopuli.xyz on 23 May 19:03 next collapse

Now they can just automate being one of the worst publications on the internet

taladar@sh.itjust.works on 23 May 19:07 next collapse

If their boss was so much into AI that they track usage and do press releases about it I would assume that most people will use it whether they want to or not just to keep their job.

knightly@pawb.social on 23 May 20:06 collapse

I just say that I do, but I actually didn’t touch Copilot for so long that my license expired. XD

taladar@sh.itjust.works on 23 May 20:17 collapse

I don’t use any of those cloud LLMs but I used to use a local TabbyML based coding assistant but turned it off for gaming and then forgot to turn it back on again and stopped using it after I noticed I had not missed anything in the few weeks it was off before I noticed. There literally isn’t a productivity difference.

dan@upvote.au on 23 May 19:55 next collapse

Is this why Business Insider articles are trash? They have so many clickbait headlines (including Buzzfeed-style ones like “we tried five things. You won’t believe which one was the best”) attached to articles that aren’t worth reading. Whenever I click one in Google News, I usually regret increasing their view count.

BlameTheAntifa@lemmy.world on 26 May 00:31 collapse

They’re trash because the entire rag is right-wing billionaire propaganda by design.

sunzu2@thebrainbin.org on 23 May 20:32 next collapse

Corpo paid for the LLM and then told his slaves to use it, which he leveraged into a headline

WanderingThoughts@europe.pub on 23 May 22:33 collapse

And in five years everybody has an app that parses the global raw data and uses its onboard AI to generate all the news and reports in your favorite format and style. It’ll cut out the middle man, like business insider.