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64% of Workers Claim Credit for AI Creations

PLUS: 3 ChatGPT Power Prompts

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IN TODAY’S ISSUE

  • 64% of Workers Claim Credit for AI Creations

  • Google's Bard AI Enhances YouTube Video Understanding

  • 3 ChatGPT Power Prompts

  • AI Robot Tidies Messy Bedroom Clothes

  • Vital Reminder: AI Isn't Human

64% of Workers Claim Credit for AI Creations

ZD NET

Generative AI is on the rise in workplaces, with 64% of workers admitting to passing off AI-generated work as their own.

A Salesforce survey of 14,000 global workers across 14 countries reveals that 28% use generative AI at work, over half without formal approval.

While 32% plan to adopt it soon, 7 in 10 workers lack training on safe and ethical use.

Despite potential risks, 71% find it boosts productivity, and 47% believe mastering it enhances job prospects.

Industry-specific policies vary, with 39% globally stating their employers have no clear stance on generative AI.

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Google's Bard AI Enhances YouTube Video Understanding

Engadget

Google's Bard AI chatbot now offers enhanced interactions with YouTube videos.

In a recent update, Bard's YouTube extension allows users to ask detailed questions about video content, such as ingredients in a recipe or tools in DIY videos.

The extension, introduced in September, marks the initial steps in Bard's ability to comprehend YouTube videos, hinting at future advancements.

To engage with Bard on YouTube videos, users need to enable the YouTube extension on the chatbot's web portal.

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3 ChatGPT Power Prompts

I. Overcome Your Fears

Embrace significant challenges for substantial rewards, even though it may not appear straightforward. Fear often acts as a barrier between your current self and the bravest version of you. It nudges you towards smaller tasks, and fewer opportunities, and hinders the realization of your full potential. Identify your fears explicitly, laying them bare so that you can confront and conquer them. Take decisive actions to eliminate these fears once and for all, unlocking the complete scope of your capabilities in your role. Remind yourself that there is nothing to fear, approaching each meeting and call with unwavering conviction.

PROMPT: “I avoid taking risks because I’m scared [describe your specific fears], and this has led to [describe missed opportunities or setbacks], What are some actionable steps to overcome these fears and take advantage of the opportunities?”

II. Transform Low Self-Confidence

Humans are creatures of habit, often behaving predictably. When experiencing insecurity, individuals tend to resort to familiar patterns, indulging in routine activities and consuming familiar content. Repetitive self-talk reinforces unproductive thoughts, leading down suboptimal paths that become ingrained in the subconscious. To break this cycle, it's crucial to acknowledge these patterns, enabling targeted interventions that can permanently shift your mindset. Initiating change begins with a conscious recognition of these tendencies, paving the way for transformative interventions.

PROMPT: “When I feel insecure it’s often because [describe why you might feel unconfident] which means I [describe what you do when you lack confidence] Due to this [describe the reactions to this behavior], Suggest three simple confidence exercises that will help me feel confident so I can stop behaving this way.”

III. Master Your Mental Game

Championship titles in sports are frequently lost not due to a lack of technique, strength, or ability but rather because athletes falter in the mental game. External factors like the crowd, pressure, or competition can infiltrate their thoughts, planting seeds of doubt about their capabilities. This mental interference affects even the most practiced maneuvers performed thousands of times in training. Avoid falling into this trap. Triumph in the mental aspect of every endeavor. Be attuned to your emotional responses to negative feedback, unexpected rejection, or challenging customers. Strengthen your mental resilience so that these challenges don't become insurmountable obstacles in your path to success.

PROMPT: “When faced with setbacks, my initial reaction is [describe your emotional response], How can I develop the mental resilience to come back stronger and feel invincible? Give me some strategies to incorporate into my day.”

AI Robot Tidies Messy Bedroom Clothes

Vital Reminder: AI Isn't Human

Vox

ChatGPT, a potent language model, challenges traditional notions of language proficiency.

While conversations might feel human-like, they lack true understanding.

Cognitive linguistics warns of ambiguity, necessitating a guessing mechanism.

Anthropomorphism and anthropocentric chauvinism cloud perception, hindering effective study.

Overcoming these biases, adopting a divide-and-conquer strategy, and exploring AI capacities without aligning them with human minds are crucial for accurate evaluation and understanding.

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