PeteCampbellisaG
PeteCampbellisaG t1_j57f7rn wrote
That headline is total clickbait and the survey needs to be taken with a grain of salt.
First, saying they have used ChatGPT is not the same as saying they're continuing to use it or that is has become a stable and consistent part of their workflow.
Furthermore, at least all of the companies mentioned in the survey have a vested interest in ChatGPT, or something like it, succeeding on a big scale, so of course they're trying it out.
ChatGPT is very much still at the beginning of its hype cycle and it's too early to be making statements like this.
PeteCampbellisaG t1_j5c0r6d wrote
Reply to comment by chrisjinna in Nearly 30 percent of professionals say they have used ChatGPT at work by TheBestinHealth
Short answer: Yes.
Longer answer: What seems to excite people so much about ChatGPT is it (ideally) removes some of the grunt work of doing research and compiling it yourself from multiple sources. Not only does it tell you the answer, but it "writes" the essay for you. Though, by the time they're done commercializing it it'll probably be JUST like a Google search, or YouTube, and bombard you with ads before it gives you an answer.