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Discover why Gen Z is not willing to pay for AI services like ChatGPT. A recent survey found that 93% of participants would not pay more than $10 per month for an AI service, making an ad-supported model the preferred form of monetization.
Discover Snapchat's My AI Snaps feature, which uses generative AI to supply users with an amusing Snap response. Although it's a fun addition, there may be privacy and security concerns for teens. With over 280 million monthly active users globally, Snapchat's innovative approach to social media has made it one of the most popular apps in the world.
Gen Z job-seekers are using AI language models like ChatGPT to impress HR and gain a competitive edge, according to iCIMS. But experts warn of negative consequences for freshers adopting this technology. In a tough job market, graduates are embracing this trend to succeed.
Job seekers rely on ChatGPT to create resumes with ease. However, HR professionals may detect AI-written content. To avoid this, slight editing or traditional crafting is an option. iCIMS provides HR solutions with Laura Coccaro as its CPO.
Explore the evolution of tech policy from Obama's optimism to Harris's vision at the Democratic National Convention. What's next for Democrats in tech?