Chatbots will be able to significantly improve the time taken to do administrative tasks for those in the education and marketing sectors.
New AI chatbots – ChatGPT and Google Bard – have the ability to help those in the customer service and education industries, experts say – but won’t be removing the human element from jobs any time soon.
Google is launching Bard to stop Microsoft’s Bing – which uses ChatGPT – from taking some of its marketshare. According to the most recent data fromDespite the recent popularity of chatbots, there are some concerns regarding the technology, as it may give incorrect information – as shown in Bard’s demo – or that it might lead to plagiarism in written works.
Chatbots will also allow for higher-order thinking among students, allowing them the opportunity to think creatively when delivering work and solving problems in the classroom. However, he warned that educators should be on alert for students who have not learnt the baseline knowledge. However, the Algorithm Agency said that human writers will not be replaced, as chatbots produce copy in a logical and well-structured way which saves time, but it is very easy to see that the copy is AI-generated – with search engines possibly down-weighting AI content in the future.
As chatbots bring improved efficiency into the content creation process, strategists have more time to focus on other key elements of the business.
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