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Why do you need to get on ChatGPT today?

Faridah Hameed, Communication coach for Business Leaders

24-Mar-23 12:00

Why do you need to get on ChatGPT today?

On March 14 2023, ChatGPT-4 was released. On March 21 2023, Google released its own AI chatbot called ‘Bard’. And there are numerous of them online.

More and more people are dipping their feet in the AI chatbot realm. According to Time.com, just hours after the release of ChatGPT-4, several users said they created computer games in less than a minute by simply asking the chatbot to generate code, resulting in near-perfect renditions of Tetris, Connect Four, Snake, and Pong.

It’s all been rather good news so far. So, you begin to wonder; what’s the catch?

Are there any drawbacks of us utilising ChatGPT more and more everyday?

Today we have with us Faridah Hameed, a communication coach for Business Leaders to discuss how she sees ChatGPT affecting communication skills in business and life.

Briefly, Faridah is a coach and trainer specialising in communication skills by integrating Western insights with Eastern culture. She has conducted training with participants from over 100 countries across Asia, Africa and the Middle East. You can connect with her on LinkedIn, Instagram and YouTube - just type her name and you'll find her.

Produced by: Freda Liu

Presented by: Freda Liu, Roshan Kanesan


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