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Re: Will chatgpt really destroy the job market?
by
Kryptowerk
on 01/06/2023, 11:09:04 UTC
Since ChatGPT was launched in November last year, this AI technology has created a huge response across the globe.  This technology has gained so much popularity that people are using this technology in almost every field. Any math can be easily solved through this technology, any unknown matter can be easily known through this technology, so there is a lot of doubt in everyone's mind about this technology that this technology will destroy the job market or not? 

When asked about this, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said the technology will never destroy the job market. Rather, this technology will solve things that people never know about.  Since all tasks can be solved easily through this technology, this bot system may be used instead of humans in various work fields. 
If this technology is used in the workplace, many people will lose their jobs.

Blabla, all black-and-white thinking again.
Destroy = negative. How about freeing time and work potential for more creative tasks instead?
Actually I think transform is the correct phrase. Some jobs will become obsolete while new ones will emerge.

And ofc OpenAI-Sam has a biased "only positive" narrative on the subject.
It's a complex topic and not all implications of AI development are predictable yet. Some people will lose their jobs, other people will find opportunities with AI that didn't exist before.

Your statement "Any math can be easily solved through this technology, any unknown matter can be easily known through this technology" is just incorrect. The right use of AI in almost any data-driven field will allow for much quicker problem-solving but for now it's not a solution that can just solve any task at all. It's prone to error and acts in unpredictable ways, rendering it useless in many instances for the time being.