AI: Which jobs are most at risk from the technology? 💼
💡 As AI technology advances, it's important to consider the potential impact on the workforce. Geoffrey Hinton recently warned that AI chatbots could soon be more intelligent than humans. Despite this, many businesses are exploring AI technology like ChatGPT to enhance productivity across their operations, with impressive results.
💬 Within a minute, ChatGPT was able to respond to a customer complaint call with 85% accuracy and no need for coding. However, we need to consider the long-term implications of powerful large language models that could potentially affect 300 million jobs and cause an economic shock. Could we reach the point of singularity, where AI becomes more advanced than humanity?
🎨 But it's not just low-cognitive tasks that AI can do. It can even help with highly creative and high-value work. With AI, we could achieve the "blank page" or "first draft" stage in seconds rather than weeks of briefing and refining in the creative process, solving the productivity crisis faster than the rest of the world.
💼 However, we need to be careful with the speed of deployment, which could create social and economic crises and affect workers' ability to adapt in time. In response, states might need to provide a basic income as a temporary solution. As the technology advances, the mantra "You won't be replaced by an AI, but you might be replaced by someone who knows how to use AI" might not hold anymore.
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