Whether you like it or not, it's the future and there's nothing you can do about it.
New generations will be taught to use it optimally in schools if not already to prepare for the workforce.
As someone who works in 3 man IT group for a 8 facility company, we adapt or we die.
Huge implementations into SAP HANA, we use Co-Pilot everyday now, we make simple programs with gemini.
The main concern is the data you're inputting and is it in a secure environment, M$ Co-pilot stays in house, along with Joule (SAP based). But be careful on anything that doesn't have a natural NDA on your data.
We're venturing into Power-Bi now a bit, the board is figuring out if it's something to delve into capital wise.
Many companies need to have a complete overhaul and the proverbial pipes put in to be able to query literally any report you're looking for.
The insight it can provide could be priceless if implemented/leveraged correctly.
The minority of the smelly art theater kids wont make a difference, "but muh art" when trillions of $'s have been pumped through the machine already.
AI is an arms race in the world right now. With every country that has any sort of relevance sprinting not to get left behind.
The whole art thing was something that confused me. It's painfully apparent the style of art that AI uses. It can't copy paint brush strokes or build a sculpture. The reason people are getting upset over art is because they're all using tablets to try to make it, And those tablets and softwares can only push art so far as well. If these people loved art so much they would get off their tablets and go make some real art that would very easily be impossible to copy by AI.