While AI has proven to be useful for generating images and helping employees be more productive at work, its potential can extend far beyond content creation and productivity tweaks. — Image by Freepik
Thanks to the increasing accessibility of large language models (LLMs) in recent years, more users are now interacting with AI-powered applications such as ChatGPT. In March, OpenAI released a major upgrade for its GPT-4o model to allow users to natively generate or modify images or photos, claiming that the model is capable of “precise, accurate and photorealistic outputs”.
A 2024 Work Trend Index by Microsoft and LinkedIn also revealed that 84% of people in Malaysia have started using AI to save time at work. It has also led to the growth of ‘AI power users’ or people using AI frequently on a daily basis.
