The GPT-4 enabled version of ChatGPT is actually quite self-aware. ChatGPT 2.0 as it is being called was asked what all jobs will it be able to take away from humans. The AI bot revealed that it can take away at least 20 jobs from humans, if it is allowed to.
ChatGPT’s creators created the AI to assist and benefit humans; however, it has become more powerful than we can fathom, and instead of benefiting, there is concern that it will replace human employment. And, it seems that GPT-4 is aware of this, as it believes that it can replace about humans in about 20 different professions.
The 20 jobs that will be taken:
Data Entry Clerk
Customer Service Representative
Proofreader
Paralegal
Bookkeeper
Translator
Copywriter
Market Research Analyst
Social Media Manager
Appointment Scheduler
Telemarketer
Virtual Assistant
Transcriptionist
News Reporter
Travel Agent
Tutor
Technical Support Analyst
Email Marketer
Content Moderator
Recruiter
Not only that, but GPT-4-enabled ChatGPT has also disclosed the human characteristics that it can replace in these positions.
These traits include speed and accuracy, communication and empathy, attention to detail, research and organization, mathematical skills, language proficiency, creativity and writing, analytical skills, content creation and curation, time management, persuasion and communication, multitasking and organization, listening and typing skills, fact-checking and writing, planning and coordination, knowledge and teaching, troubleshooting and problem-solving, writing and targeting, critical thinking and judgement, interviewing and assessment.
Recently, when OpenAI launched GPT-4 and demoed what all it was capable of, Twitter CEO Elon Musk put out a tweet, asking “What will be left for us people to do? We’d better get Neuralink going,”.
AI started taking human jobs weeks before GPT-4 launch
According to a recent poll of 1,000 business leaders conducted by Resumebuilder.com, roughly half of US businesses have adopted ChatGPT in their company in some way or the other, and have started to replace their workers with the AI chatbot, and either “release” them or resituate them within the company. This was before OpenAI released GPT-4, so the number of businesses going for AI-based resources is only going to increase.
When Open AI released the enhanced edition of ChatGPT, which is powered by GPT-4, it was asked whether it ever considered how many jobs was it going to have an effect on. However, OpenAI has stated that the AI chatbot cannot replace humans and is designed to assist people in their jobs.
ChatGPT’s creators created the AI to assist and benefit humans; however, it has become more powerful than we can fathom, and instead of benefiting, there is concern that it will replace human employment. And, it seems that GPT-4 is aware of this, as it believes that it can replace about humans in about 20 different professions.
The 20 jobs that will be taken:
Data Entry Clerk
Customer Service Representative
Proofreader
Paralegal
Bookkeeper
Translator
Copywriter
Market Research Analyst
Social Media Manager
Appointment Scheduler
Telemarketer
Virtual Assistant
Transcriptionist
News Reporter
Travel Agent
Tutor
Technical Support Analyst
Email Marketer
Content Moderator
Recruiter
Not only that, but GPT-4-enabled ChatGPT has also disclosed the human characteristics that it can replace in these positions.
These traits include speed and accuracy, communication and empathy, attention to detail, research and organization, mathematical skills, language proficiency, creativity and writing, analytical skills, content creation and curation, time management, persuasion and communication, multitasking and organization, listening and typing skills, fact-checking and writing, planning and coordination, knowledge and teaching, troubleshooting and problem-solving, writing and targeting, critical thinking and judgement, interviewing and assessment.
Recently, when OpenAI launched GPT-4 and demoed what all it was capable of, Twitter CEO Elon Musk put out a tweet, asking “What will be left for us people to do? We’d better get Neuralink going,”.
AI started taking human jobs weeks before GPT-4 launch
According to a recent poll of 1,000 business leaders conducted by Resumebuilder.com, roughly half of US businesses have adopted ChatGPT in their company in some way or the other, and have started to replace their workers with the AI chatbot, and either “release” them or resituate them within the company. This was before OpenAI released GPT-4, so the number of businesses going for AI-based resources is only going to increase.
When Open AI released the enhanced edition of ChatGPT, which is powered by GPT-4, it was asked whether it ever considered how many jobs was it going to have an effect on. However, OpenAI has stated that the AI chatbot cannot replace humans and is designed to assist people in their jobs.