A small but growing number of workers are becoming “super users” of AI tools like ChatGPT, using them daily to save time and gain skills on the job, according to a Washington Post article by Danielle Abril. These early adopters say AI helps them create content, prepare for meetings, analyze data, build spreadsheets, and even program custom bots, allowing them to reclaim hours each week and take on additional projects.
However, the article notes that most workers have not yet embraced AI, with a Gallup survey showing only 4% use it daily for their jobs. Super users also acknowledge potential drawbacks of relying heavily on AI, such as errors, privacy concerns, loss of skills, and the risk of future job replacement as the technology advances.