"Soon, with the help of AI, we will be able to accomplish great things (hopefully avoiding its dangers), allowing our minds to operate at ever more sublime levels, supported by a 'co-pilot,' as Microsoft refers to its AI app."
So writes Kara Swisher in a New York Times op-ed about Google's new philanthropy app, Chat-GPT, which Swisher calls a " godsend for every writer who has stared at a blank sheet of paper."
With Chat-GPT, Swisher suggests, you can ask it to draft a fundraising letter for a specific nonprofit and it will generate a workable draft in a matter of moments.
It can also help you with research in ways that give you more direct answers than the myriad links that are generated by a search engine.
"Indeed, this is what our new Data Certificate seeks to enable 'to help professionals harness data to improve the outcomes of their work,'" writes Swisher.
"Much of the data that AI is now using as its raw material.
Thomas Friedman calls a Promethean moment, akin to the invention of the printing press or the scientific revolution.
AI has potential to upend the status quo and create what has not even been imagined yet."
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