A little over a year ago, no one was talking about generative AI. It is now a major topic of discussion at top-level events such as CES and the World Economic Forum.
Of course, a lot has changed in the past year, thanks to our collective enthusiasm for tools like ChatGPT and Dall-E. Millions of us use it in our daily lives, as evidenced by some of the statistics highlighted below. New products and services are emerging every day that are built around large-scale language models, as well as image, audio, and video generation.
Let’s look at some facts and figures, focusing on what I feel speaks to a groundbreaking year for generative AI.
But the most surprising thing is that the only way I see this number going up next year is because investment (and hype) continues to flow into this sector.
75% According to a McKinsey study, a percentage of experts expect generative AI to cause “significant or disruptive changes in the nature of industry competition” over the next three years.
This shows that many of us believe that generative AI is useful beyond the more obvious use cases, such as automating routine marketing and administrative processes, and can be used to create new business opportunities. It’s interesting because it is.
70% According to Salesforce, 52% of Gen Z use this technology, and 52% of them trust it to help them make decisions.
This is consistent with the same study’s findings that 68% of those who never use generative AI are Gen X or Baby Boomers. It’s no surprise that young people are quicker to understand new technology and incorporate it into their lives. It creates an opportunity for more mature workforce members to stay relevant rather than start falling behind.
One hundred million OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says people use ChatGPT every week.
This statistic was released at the end of 2023. Earlier this year, it was reported that the generative AI tool that started the current gold rush was attracting a similar number of monthly users. His website for his parent company, OpenAI, receives 1.5 million visitors per month.
86 percent According to Salesforce, a percentage of IT leaders expect generative AI to soon play a key role within their organizations.
IT workers are among the people most exposed to the potential benefits and challenges of AI because of their ability to write code, troubleshoot complex technical problems, and change the way we think about data. is. If this is your field, continuous learning and adaptability are the keys to staying ahead.
Two million Developers are working on apps built on OpenAI’s platform
This includes most Fortune 500 companies, according to the company’s own data. To build an app with OpenAI, through the company’s API he needs to create a service that accesses tools like GPT-4 and Dall-E 2. A common use case is to create a custom ChatGPT-like chatbot that responds to customer queries.
The value of the generative AI market is $180 billion In the next 8 years.
Brainy Insights research estimates that revenue generated from generative AI services will reach $188 billion by 2032, driven by increased adoption of AI across all industries and companies’ desire to leverage data for decision-making. Masu.
80 percent of women are employed in sectors susceptible to automation through generative AI.
According to Kenan Institute research, many jobs are susceptible to automation, but a role is classified as vulnerable if more than 25% of its functions can be automated. The study found that women are disproportionately affected by this, with only 58% of men working in similarly vulnerable positions.
89.2% of artists believe current copyright laws are inadequate in the age of generative AI
This is according to a survey by recruitment website Book An Artist, which found that the majority of artists surveyed do not believe that current laws protect their work from being exploited by generative AI. Ta. This is an area that is expected to be taken up by lawmakers in the near future, as several lawsuits have already been filed by writers and artists who claim that AI providers have effectively stolen their work.
Marketers believe that generative AI saves them on average: 5 hours of work per week.
This is equivalent to more than one month in a year. Most commonly, we believe that AI will take over the “busy work” for us while allowing us to focus on more strategic aspects of our work. Salesforce’s study Generative AI Snapshot found that 55% of people working in marketing are already using generative AI, and a further 22% plan to implement it in the near future.
90 percent Online content could be generated by AI by the end of next year
According to a report by the European Union Law Enforcement Agency, 90% of online content could be synthetically generated by 2026. This is expected to create new law enforcement challenges regarding disinformation, propaganda, fraud and deception.
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