From grading papers to decoding jargon, here are some ways people are putting AI to work
Artificial intelligence is being used in various workplaces to save time and generate ideas, such as grading papers, decoding technical jargon, and analyzing website traffic data. However, some people are concerned that widespread use of AI could erode critical thinking skills, especially among children.
Artificial intelligence is changing the nature of jobs across various industries. Teachers are using AI to create lesson plans and grade papers, while marketing professionals are harnessing it to analyze website traffic data and learn about potential clients. Product managers are also using AI to interpret technical conversations. Kristin Moore, a technical product manager at PERQ, uses AI to simplify technical terminology and summarize client needs. Kyle Weimar, an elementary school teacher, uses AI to grade papers and brainstorm plans to help underperforming students. Ashley Smith, head of marketing at HireQuest, uses AI to analyze website traffic data and identify potential clients.
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