As artificial intelligence continues to transform professional landscapes, workers across diverse industries are adopting A.I. tools to streamline tasks, fuel creativity, and boost productivity. Since the public launch of ChatGPT in late 2022, both off-the-shelf and tailored A.I. applications have been integrated into daily business operations—from restaurant wine selection and digitizing herbaria, to lesson plan generation and legal document review. Nearly 20% of U.S. workers now use A.I. for work-related purposes, embracing functions such as drafting code, summarizing emails, medical scribing, and even developing adoption campaigns for animal shelters. While A.I. can automate routine work and spark new ideas, its limitations require users to exercise critical judgment, particularly with potential errors or ‘hallucinations’. The proliferation of A.I. adoption signals not only a new era of workplace efficiency but also the need for evolving best practices and ethical frameworks as the technology rapidly advances.





























