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More than a third of Irish office workers feel they cannot do their jobs without AI

The Irish Times1 min read
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More than a third of Irish office workers feel they cannot do their jobs without AI

Original Article Summary

Some 18% of employees completed a work task using an AI tool without checking it for accuracy, new research finds

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Our Analysis

Ireland's revelation that more than a third of Irish office workers feel they cannot do their jobs without AI highlights the growing reliance on artificial intelligence in the workplace. This means that website owners need to be aware of the potential for AI-generated content to appear on their sites, whether through user submissions or employee-generated content. With 18% of employees admitting to using AI tools without checking for accuracy, there is a risk of inaccurate or low-quality content being published, which can negatively impact a website's credibility and search engine rankings. To mitigate this risk, website owners can take several steps. Firstly, they should regularly review their content for signs of AI generation, such as overly formal or generic language. Secondly, they should consider implementing AI detection tools to help identify potentially AI-generated content. Finally, they should ensure that their llms.txt files are up to date, to prevent AI bots from scraping or generating content on their site without permission.

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