A growing share of businesses, schools, and medical professionals have quietly embraced generative AI, and there’s really no going back. It is being used to screen job candidates, tutor kids, buy a home and dole out medical advice.
Here’s how AI is already affecting …
How people get a job….
AI has already influenced hiring, particularly at employers using a video interview tool.
Hiring technology these days isn’t just screening for keywords on resumes — it’s using powerful language processing tools to analyze candidates’ answers to written and video interview questions, said Lindsey Zuloaga, chief data scientist at HireVue, an AI-driven human resources company known for its video interviewing tools.
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How kids are being educated…
While ChatGPT has roiled academia with concerns about cheating and how to police it, AI is starting to assist K-12 students and teachers with everyday tasks and learning.
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How homebuyers navigate the real estate market…
Because AI is good at complex data analysis, it has the potential to revamp the housing industry and — similar to hiring — also enshrine human biases that have shaped American homebuying for generations.
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How doctors interact with patients…
AI is increasingly becoming a co-pilot for doctors across the country. When a patient gets an X-ray, AI systems are now assisting physicians in deciphering the images — and some can do it as well as a human, according to recent studies.