The city of Yokosuka, Japan, is asking its 4,000 workers to use new artificial intelligence bot ChatGPT for assistance in everyday tasks, becoming the nation's first to do so.
Nobel Prize-winning economist Sir Christopher Pissarides discusses the impact of artificial intelligence on jobs and the workweek.
The city of Yokosuka in Japan is asking its municipal employees to use ChatGPT for administrative tasks in a trial to see if the tool improves operations.
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