Back in January, Priscilla Abii kicked off her new year the same way a lot of people did: by mapping out her goals and resolutions for the year.
Abii, 25, was just a few months into a new role as a marketing assistant and wasn’t sure her career was going in the direction she wanted it to. She tried talking to her friends and family about work, but they’re unfamiliar with the marketing world and would just ask: “What do you do for work?”
So, she turned to a different resource a lot of people are finding useful for life’s bigger questions: ChatGPT.
In the few years since generative AI chatbots have been easily available to the public, people have turned to it for therapy, to combat loneliness and isolation, to work through relationship problems and more.
Naturally, they’re also turning to AI for career advice.







