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ChatGPT Could Ruin Businesses and Jobs – But There’s a Catch

ChatGPT has quickly entered the chat, if you’ll forgive the pun, and brought with it the threat of replacing a multitude of jobs. A new video suggests as much as 90% of customer-facing human jobs could be replaced in the near future.

From copywriting and image creation to client outreach, customer service and more – ChatGPT is eyeing everyone’s jobs with an efficiency that’s terrifying.

But there’s a catch. ChatGPT contracts with Microsoft, and they’re hoping to implement the robot in their Bing search engine in the near future.

That means it behooves companies like Google and other big tech titans to create the kind of software that can detect AI-generated communications. They’re working on countering the sudden AI takeover, but it will be a back-and-forth between supplying better AIs and creating better programs to expose their shortfalls.

In addition to being a bad business deal for companies that won’t let ChatGPT’s supremacy continue, the AI revolution still falls victim to a number of currently insurmountable hurdles.

While the chat bot can write a story, for instance, it can’t fact check. Developers say that the AI often makes up its own citations and they don’t know how to stop it from doing that. Image generation also seems stiff and incomplete, making it less desirable than the art created by the robot’s human counterparts. The AI-generated images also often copy pieces from artist’s original artwork, making the likelihood of copyright lawsuits a problem.

Is the AI revolution right around the corner? Tech doomsayers think it is – but there’s a way to go before the robot can reproduce the creativity and versatility of a human. Even when it comes to customer service; robots are unlikely to know how to empathize with clients and therefore provide satisfactory solutions.

So keep the AI on your radar – but don’t fear the reaper yet.



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  • They are firing teachers at our school and making us learn 📕 from ChatGpt. Nik I’ll email you the details.

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