Date

Aug 29 2023
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1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

The Implications of ChatGPT for the Graduate Industry

Hailed as ‘a development as significant as the invention of the internet’ by Bill Gates, ChatGPT is an artificial intelligence language model created by Open AI and trained on a large dataset of text to generate human-like responses to text-based prompts. It is designed to understand natural language and generate appropriate responses to a wide range of questions and prompts.

 

In short, it’s as close as you will get to talking to a ‘real person.’ ChatGPT can be used for a wide range of tasks, such as language translation, content creation, storytelling, poetry, text summarisation, definitions, recommendations, writing prompts, even brainstorming birthday party ideas! Like Google, you can get answers to questions fast, but unlike Google, ChatGPT will give direct ‘human-like’ answers to questions rather than just a list of websites. Graduates applying for positions within companies can now use ChatGPT in numerous ways, whether this be writing CVs and cover letters, researching prospective companies, providing answers to interview questions, answering cognitive questions in a psychometric test, answering application form questions, and creating or fixing code.

 

In this session you will hear form leading experts what some of the limitations and impacts are around using ChatGPT in the recruitment process. You will also be give some ideas on how are Careers Consultant can help students understand how they can use Chat GPT.

Date: Tuesday, August 29th 2023

Time: 1 pm- 2 pm AEST Time

This webinar will occur via Zoom.

Use this link to register for this webinar: https://www.nagcas.org.au/events/event/the-implications-of-chatgpt-for-the-graduate-industry

  • Language: English

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National Association of Graduate Careers Advisory Services
Email
info@nagcas.org.au

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