![]() Over the last few months, the exploding popularity of ChatGPT and similar products has led to growing concerns about AI’s potential effects on the international job market-specifically, the percentage of jobs that could be automated away, replaced by a well-oiled army of chatbots. ![]() “ChatGPT does like 80 percent of my job if I’m being honest.” He even used it to generate cover letters to apply for jobs. “That's the only reason I got my job this year,” Ben said of OpenAI's tool. From a non-work device, contact our reporter at or via Signal at 31 for extra security. How are people you know using ChatGPT at work? We want to hear from you. Then, this year, he took the plunge, a decision he attributes to his new favorite online robot toy. But he started to wonder whether he could pull off a second job. Everyone he knew was using ChatGPT at work, he said. ("Not a little bit more easy,” he said, “like, way easier.") That alone didn’t make him unique in the marketing world. Soon enough, he was trying to figure out how to use it to do his job faster and more efficiently, and what had been a time-consuming job became much easier. When asked about the motivation behind the initiative, Solicitor Brooks offered, “the most powerful weapon any person can have in a conflict is knowledge and books are the means by which our young scholars can explore the world and travel through history right in their own homes,” Brooks continued, “with all of the violence of late happening to and among our young people it was of particular importance to keep our young scholars fully engaged in the holiday months… as the expression goes idles minds are the devil’s workshop.” He continued, “this work is the realization of my pledge to serve my community not just through prosecution but also education.Then, last year, he started to hear more and more about ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence chatbot developed by the research lab OpenAI. The literacy initiative titled, “Books not Bullets: Books not Violence” was launched as a reading competition between all second-grade classes of Clayton County Public School system to see what class could read the most books between November 7, 2022, and January 6, 2023. Each student was awarded an Amazon Kids Kindle reader tablet with a 1-year subscription to continue their reading journey. Hewlett’s class read a grand total of 1,981 books. Hewlett’s 2nd Grade class at Fountain Elementary as the winners of the Books not Violence reading initiative. It is with the utmost admiration that we announce and congratulate Mrs. Deatrice “Dee” Haney, (District 5) is pleased to announce the winners of the Books not Bullets: Books not Violence reading initiative. Brooks in partnership with Clayton County Public Schools Board of Education member, Dr. (Jonesboro, GA- January 30, 2023) - Clayton County Solicitor-General Charles A. Solicitor-General Congratulates Books Not Violence Winners SOLICITOR-GENERAL CHARLES BROOKS AWARDS 2nd GRADE WINNERS Office of the Solicitor-General State Court of Clayton CountyĬharles A.
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