More and more people find ways to use AI technologies to save time at work. 93% of those who are part of the Z generation use artificial intelligence at work.
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Not only programmers and writers have found these useful tools. In recent years, an increasing number of professionals from other fields, such as dentistry and law, also use artificial intelligence (AI) to save time, the MSN website reports.
It is used to record therapy sessions, to write emails, to carry out research, depending on the profession.
A survey conducted at the command Microsoft and LinkedIn, conducted on 31,000 people, performed last year, suggested that you could accelerate the professional trajectory of the Z generation. Of the questioned managers, 71% said they would prefer to hire experienced candidates you have in The detriment of those with a more conventional experience, and almost 80% said they would give the employees of their higher responsibilities.
It was found that 75% of the people surveyed used to work. Almost half of the users said they have started to use AI in the last six months, and 90% said the technology helped to save time.
While some people have expressed their long-term concern about the potential to replace them, many have said that, for now, becoming an expert in Ia might be the best thing for their career.
In contrast, generation Z, a growing workforce, uses AI to have more free time and to improve their balance between professional life and private life.
When Google questioned over 1,000 depersons last year, aged 20 and 30, 93% of those who identified themselves as Z, said they use two or more tools per week. This is the generation that “grew perfectly braided with technology”Says Deborah Golden, Deloitte’s innovation director in the US.
Abigail Carlos was preparing for the holiday, while her employer, Warner Bros. Discovery was preparing to launch a series of new shows. As a media strateg, she had to assign complex tasks to her team members and needed a helping hand. So she asked Chatgpt and Perplexity to organize everything in emails that sound both professional and pleasant.
“You would reduce my work volume by half“She said, as she recognizes that she has been using various tools for many years. In her previous roles, managing social network accounts, she used a chatbot to help draft posts. Now he uses it to do tiring tasks, such as drafting emails and checking the spreadsheets, having time to focus on other things. The 26 -year -old is now based on artificial intelligence for everything, from the revision of her LinkedIn profile to coming up with ideas for the poetry she writes in parallel.
Also, Monique Bush, 22 -year -old, a law student and legal assistant in Australia, discovered that you would give her a lot of free time. It uses Westlaw Edge and Lexis+ to help carry out legal research and discover jurisprudence. It also appeals to Grammarly to draft official documents and AI Claude assistant to detect inconsistencies in contracts.
“As you manage the work that consumes a long time, I am able to focus more on the discussions about strategy, professional development and solving problems with my managers.”She says, for the quoted source. “Soft abilities, such as critical communication and thinking, will play an even greater role in the future, as you continue to take repetitive tasks ”, she added.