According to 40% of young people, artificial intelligence would help them in their work
12% of employees have already used artificial intelligence for some purpose, experimentation is more common among young people, those with higher education and those living in Budapest. According to most of them, the rapid development in the field will effectively help their work, but a quarter of the workers are already afraid of their jobs due to learning machines – it was revealed in the survey of Profession.hu.
Profession.hu conducted research on the use of artificial intelligence among Hungarian employees. The vast majority of those who have already used this opportunity used ChatGPT based on a spontaneous mention. This chatbot is used in a higher proportion among men than among women (14%, while 8% of women have already tried it) and mostly by young people: a quarter of 18-29 year olds have already used it, while in the age groups over 40 it is rate is only around 5%. The use of chatGPT increases directly with education: 4% of those with a primary education, 11% of those with a secondary education, and 17% of those with a higher education have already used it.
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