The Future of Your Job/Biz in the AI Era

Oct 23, 2023 12:54 pm

Hi Folks!


On the topic of AI automation, I asked my "trained" version of ChatGPT-4 to help me write this email to you about my new book, "Will AI Take My Job?" And with a little editing, it hasn't taken over my email-writing job, but it sure made it faster.


Let's see how it did. (shorted a lot because it's a bit of a chatter-box.)


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In today's rapidly evolving work landscape, one question looms large: "Will AI Take My Job?"


Fortunately, Matt Rouse has delved into this pressing inquiry in his enlightening new book now available in paperback on Amazon. The book, titled "Will AI Take My Job?: Predictions About AI in Corporations, Small Business, and the Workplace," serves as a compass for navigating the transformative wave of Artificial Intelligence (AI) sweeping across various sectors including education, healthcare, non-profits, and more​.


Unveiling the intricacies of AI in the corporate sphere, Matt’s book scrutinizes the ongoing struggle as organizations grapple with emerging AI capabilities and the potential job displacement they could engender.


Matt's book not only sheds light on global concerns, but also empowers individuals to leverage their unique human qualities in the face of AI job displacement.


The engaging narratives coupled with practical insights make this read a must for anyone curious about the broader societal implications of AI​.


Matt introduces readers to the concept of Generative AI in the first chapter, breaking down complex technical jargons to provide a high-level understanding crucial for grasping the ensuing discussions in the book.


Moreover, the book encourages a proactive approach towards AI job displacement.


Ready to delve into the AI discourse and discover where you stand? Click here to get your copy of "Will AI Take My Job?" today.


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  • Not Bad GPT!


Have a great day, everyone!

-Matt


P.S. Want someone to speak to your group about AI... someone who uses it every day and is on the cutting edge, and won't sugar-coat it for your audience? That's me! Write me back and let's work out some details.


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