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JPMorgan’s AI-Usage Dashboards Spotlight Engineers’ Tool Adoption
technology1 month ago

JPMorgan’s AI-Usage Dashboards Spotlight Engineers’ Tool Adoption

JPMorgan is rolling out internal dashboards to track how engineers use AI tools like GitHub Copilot and Claude, with a quarterly scoring system that ranks users and informs managers about AI adoption. The bank says the data isn’t used in performance reviews, but employees describe growing pressure to demonstrate frequent AI use, amid dashboards showing tens of thousands of users and a tiered “non/light/heavy” usage classification. Some workers welcome the tools for productivity gains, while others worry about being labeled underperformers or overworked as AI adoption accelerates.

Dark Traits Drive Higher AI Usage Among Users
technology7 months ago

Dark Traits Drive Higher AI Usage Among Users

A study analyzing over 14 million website visits found that AI is rarely used in daily online activity, accounting for less than 1% of browsing, with higher usage linked to certain personality traits like narcissism and psychopathy. The research highlights discrepancies between self-reported and actual AI use and suggests AI is primarily used as a productivity tool rather than for entertainment.

New Research Reveals How People Use ChatGPT and Its Economic Impact
technology8 months ago

New Research Reveals How People Use ChatGPT and Its Economic Impact

A study by OpenAI and Harvard reveals that ChatGPT is increasingly integrated into daily life, primarily used for practical guidance, information seeking, and writing, with a growing and more diverse global user base, especially in lower-income countries, and is mainly aiding productivity rather than replacing jobs, amidst rising competition from other AI models.

Equal ChatGPT Usage Among Women and Men
technology8 months ago

Equal ChatGPT Usage Among Women and Men

Women are now using ChatGPT more than men, indicating a closing gender gap in AI usage, which is important for ensuring equitable access as AI impacts work and life. Initially, most users were male, but recent data shows increased female usage, driven by broader adoption beyond early tech enthusiasts. The study analyzed 1.5 million conversations from a diverse user base, mainly for practical tasks like guidance and information search, with less focus on specialized or therapeutic uses.