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September 30, 2024 | Welcome, AI enthusiasts. Hey there, future-of-work enthusiast! Remember when Ch

September 30, 2024 | [Read Online]( Welcome, AI enthusiasts. Hey there, future-of-work enthusiast! Remember when ChatGPT was just for helping you write poems about your cat or settling arguments about movie trivia? Well, ChatGPT is putting on a tie and heading to the office! That's right, OpenAI (the brainiacs behind ChatGPT) has just shaken hands with PwC, a big consulting firm that makes the business world go round. And boy, is it a big de​al! Picture this: 100,000 PwC employees (that's more people than the entire population of Monaco, by the way) across the U.S., U.K., and the Middle East are getting VIP acc​ess to ChatGPT's fancy new enterprise version. It's like giving each of them a super-smart intern who ne​ver sleeps, nev​er complains, and ne​ver steals your lunch from the office fridge. But, there's more! PwC isn't just using ChatGPT – they're becoming its biggest customer and first resale partner. That means they'll be spreading the AI love to businesses everywhere. It's like they're the cool kid who got the latest tech toy first, and no​w everyone wants to play with it. You might be thinking, "Uh-oh, is ChatGPT coming for our jobs?" But don't worry! PwC's "generative AI leader" says it's all about working smarter, not harder. They plan to grow their business without adding more humans – talk about efficiency! As for the pri​ce tag of this AI wizardry? Well, that's still hush-hush. But let's be real: when has that ever stopped businesses from jumping on the latest tech bandwagon? So, what do you think? Are you ready to welcome your new AI coworker? Or are you frantically googling "How to stay relevant in the age of AI"? Either way, the future of work looks pretty exciting (and a little sci-fi)! [[Keep Reading](Â]( Stay curious (and maybe start being nicer to your computer), The AI News Team P.S. If your bo​ss suddenly starts spouting Shakespeare in meetings, you'll know why! P.P.S. G​et the latest AI insights — watch more on [AI NEWS Youtube!]( [tw]( [yt]( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 THE AI NEWS 228 Park Ave S, #29976, New York, New York 10003, United States [[beehiiv logo]Powered by beehiiv]( [Terms of Service](

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