Generative AI Expert Looks Behind the Myth to Reality

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The article discusses how generative AI tools are transforming various industries such as healthcare, finance, and entertainment. Bernard Marr, a well-known tech author, believes that generative AI will disrupt the way we work and play. The upsurge in generative AI tools has sparked controversy over the validity of results and concerns about job losses.

Marr's book, 'Generative AI in Practice: 100+ Amazing Ways Generative Artificial Intelligence is Changing Business and Society,' delves into the impact of generative AI on society and clears up misconceptions. The interview with Marr reveals insights on industries experiencing radical transformation due to generative AI, the challenges in integrating AI into workflows, and the potential job roles AI will create.

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