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He’s coming for your job…

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Have you asked ChatGPT to help you write an awkward email yet? Or used an app to generate your LinkedIn headshot? After decades of speculation, artificial intelligence has crash-landed into our lives – but what will it mean for our careers?

Words: Ruchira Sharma

AI is indisputably 2023’s main character. From the first-ever AI Fashion Week held in London last month and a viral (but fake) picture of the pope in a Balenciaga-inspired puffer to ChatGPT-generated Drake songs that sound scarily real, the last few months have felt like a race towards an unsettling tech future thanks to breakthroughs in machine learning. What’s more, the industry is ballooning. Bloomberg reports the AI global market

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