Artificial Intelligence revolution
Artificial intelligence is on everyone’s lips. New ways of using it and automating processes with its help are emerging every day to increase productivity, for creative projects, information research, content creation, translations, programming…
Like it or not, their arrival is changing the way we work, live and interact. While there are some who use it on a daily basis, others are reticent about its use, fearing that in the future AI could replace them in their jobs.
Like it or not, their arrival is changing the way we work, live and interact. While there are some who use it on a daily basis, others are reticent about its use, fearing that in the future AI could replace them in their jobs.
According to a recent study by Microsoft, 50% of respondents in Spain are worried that AI will destroy their jobs, while 68% would choose to delegate as much work as possible to AI to lighten their workload, similar to the global average of participating countries. In fact, respondents in Spain value using AI not only for administrative tasks (74%), but also for analytics (76%) and creative tasks (70%).
Although the first to really jump to fame was ChatGPT, every day we have more tools at our hands that use AI to help us, such as the recently released Firefly, Midjourney or Grammarly.
There are also different websites that compile artificial intelligence tools that are currently available, such as AIFINDY or There’s An AI For That.
In short, if there is one thing we are sure of, is that AI will continue changing all sectors day by day. It is up to us to use it responsibly.