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The increased interest was likely

Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2025 3:24 am
by rakhirhif8963
Deloitte: The Prospects and Dangers of AI for Business in 2024
12/15/2023
The launch of ChatGPT in November 2022 has created a buzz around generative artificial intelligence ( GenAI ), which has resulted in exponential growth and development of this new technology in 2023. Twelve months have passed, and Deloitte's 15th annual Tech Trends 2024 report provides an in-depth analysis of the year's event, designed to help companies understand how GenAI will impact their business over the next 12 months, ZDNet reports .

In the first 60 days after ChatGPT went public, OpenAI argentina mobile database 100 million users. By comparison, it took TikTok, the biggest social media leader, nine months to reach that milestone.

due to the fact that ChatGPT is intuitively understandable, allowing anyone, regardless of technical skills, to take advantage of the technology. Moreover, the use cases for the chatbot were obvious.

“People who were sitting at a desk and a keyboard watching ‘machine muscles’ automate manufacturing and automate spreadsheet analysis are suddenly finding that ‘machine minds’ are starting to automate what they do,” says Mike Bechtel, Deloitte’s chief futurist and one of the report’s authors. “I think that’s why this magical evolution of transformer models has sparked a surge of interest in the general public.”

CEO interest in the technology is aligned with public interest: 80% of CEOs surveyed by Deloitte in the summer of 2023 agreed that GenAI would improve the efficiency of their organization.

Prospects for Generative AI
GenAI is a highly capable and intelligent technology that, as the report points out, can often outperform humans.

For example, ChatGPT scored a perfect 5 out of 5 on the Advanced Placement biology exam, and Anthropic's Claude 2 chatbot scored over 90% on the GRE verbal and written portions.