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Overview

If you listen to the hype around ChatGPT you may think it will steal your job or that it might destroy society. The reality is somewhere in the middle.

ChatGPT isn’t stealing your job, but it will change your job.

ChatGPT won’t destroy society, but it might damage your creativity if you rely on it too much.

This webinar will give you the ins and outs and dos and don’ts of ChatGPT.

Know how to use it to write performance reviews, jobs descriptions, and evaluate resumes.

Know how NOT to use to write performance reviews, job descriptions and evaluate resumes.

This webinar will be full of examples on what you need to do to maake the most of your AI experience without finding yourself in legal hot water.

Areas Covered in the Session

Introduction: Addressing Misconceptions

Introduce the topic by acknowledging common misconceptions about ChatGPT, such as the fear of job loss and societal harm.
Emphasize that ChatGPT is a tool that can enhance HR tasks when used appropriately.

  • Impact on Jobs: Changing, Not Stealing
  • Impact on Creativity: A Balancing Act
  • How to use ChatGPT to enhance creative ideas not stifle them
  • The dos and don’ts of job description
  • The dos and don’ts of resume evaluation
  • The Dos and don’ts  of productivity hacks
  • The dos and don’ts of performance evaluations
  • The dos and don’ts of confidential information
  • The dos and don’ts of chatbots
  • The dos and don’ts of using Chatgpt for legal research

Who Will Benefit

  • All HR People
  • Business Owners
  • Managers
  • HRBP
  • HR Managers
  • HR Assistants
  • Employee Relations Specialists
  • Individual Contributors
  • HR Departments of one

Speaker Profile

Suzanne Lucas spent 10 years in corporate HR where she hired, fired, managed the numbers, and double-checked with the lawyers. She left the corporate world to advise people and companies on how to have the best Human Resources departments possible.

Suzanne integrates best practices with innovative ideas and humor, including using improv comedy as a tool for leadership development. Suzanne’s writings have been published at CBS News, Inc. Magazine, Reader’s Digest, and many other sites. She’s been named a top influencer in HR. You can read her archives at EvilHRLady.org or check out her Tedx Talk: Forget Talent and Get to Work.