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‘Workplace revolution': Artificial intelligence ‘rapidly' growing

‘Workplace revolution': Artificial intelligence ‘rapidly' growing

Sky News AU03-06-2025
Sky News political contributor Chris Uhlmann discusses the 'workplace revolution' of artificial intelligence.
'We are told this is a workplace revolution right, so there should be some workers involved in this revolution,' Mr Uhlmann told Sky News host Peta Credlin.
'The thing I've noticed about ChatGPT which I began looking at last year is how rapidly it has acquired more and more knowledge.'
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