In a previous post, link below, I mentioned in its final part the results of a survey, which revealed that some employers even claim to prefer candidates with ChatGPT experience over a college degree. https://19-pacheco-torgal-19.blogspot.com/2023/06/washington-professor-claims-that.html
Bearing in mind the aforementioned obsession with this generative AI, it still seems rather presumptuous, the recent announcement by the Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, which will hold on the next 4th of July, an online course on ChatGPT, with a duration of 2, 5 hours, which seems rather generic and is therefore not worth 200 euros https://www.tue.nl/en/our-university/calendar- and-events/04-07-2023-masterclass-chatgpt
Because there are low-cost courses about ChatGPT on online teaching platforms like Udemy or Coursera. Not to mention that on the 24th of May, Forbes reported the existence of 29 (free) courses on the aforementioned ChatGPT. https://www.forbes.com/sites/bernardmarr/2023/05/24/the-29-best-and-free-chatgpt-and-generative-ai-courses-and-resources/?sh=3bddd6c94a6f
PS - Since June 11th, the number of publications indexed in Scopus on ChatGPT has increased from less than 600 to 722. The USA, India, UK, and China lead the ranking of most productive countries. 40% of publications belong to the area of medicine.