People just don't know how to wrangle chatbots into useful things, Intel says
Those using personal computers with built-in AI services are less productive than those using traditional PCs, according to a study conducted by Intel.The survey found that people lose on average 15 hours a week on what the firm pejoratively characterizes as"digital chores."
As the study itself explains:"Many AI users spend a long time identifying how best to communicate with AI tools to get the desired answers or response. Organizations providing AI-assisted products must offer greater education in order to truly showcase the potential of 'everyday AI'."AI hiring bias? Men with Anglo-Saxon names score lower in tech interviews
Robert Hallock, Intel vice president and general manager of client AI and technical marketing, argues that the challenge for AI PC makers is reeducating knowledge workers, so AI tech is a help rather than a hindrance."Our role as technology leaders is to support this transition to AI-assisted living and equip consumers with the knowledge they need to use an AI PC efficiently and ethically," he said in a statement.
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