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What ChatGPT means for 2023



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49 thoughts on “What ChatGPT means for 2023”

  1. I'm a capitalist but I never understand these rebuttals. High skilled jobs are always safer. When a manager or analyst replaces a department, their job is to reduce its cost. They are going to just dub the editing "entry level" and 30k jobs will replace a 60k specialist jobs. This WILL be bad.

  2. I learned that Window Tappers used to be a job.
    Alarm clocks came and took all those jobs. And never replaced them in any way.
    There are lots of technology that has completely wiped jobs off the map.

  3. The cliche line technology may destroy old jobs but create new jobs. No one disagrees you shit head, what they people mean when they say technology is gonna destroy jobs they mean technology is going to make many people unemployed and these unemployed people are too old to learn a new skill and start over from scratch. Of course someone teenager today will be given an opportunity to pursue a totally cool new line of work but you're forgetting the old people who no longer have a chance. Hahahaha 😂

  4. Yeah but that doesn’t help the low skilled/low paid workers out there. They would have to take classes to learn how to do things and wouldn’t have many resources to do so. Don’t say but there is Ai to help them. Nobody will hire you just because you said Ai taught me how to do something. That’s a liability to the owner of the business. Some people will adapt and the rest will fall through the cracks.

  5. This will be proven wrong within 5years.
    Tractors still needed manufacturing, design, engineering, metal Fabrication etc.. Then you still needed a tractor operator.

    This is a completely different thing.
    AI removes the need for human involvement. Not merely redistributing humans to another part of the process.

  6. The jobs that ai will create will require more education. It will make a smaller group of people exponentially more productive, And in a country where college is too expensive, and the public school system is shit, that's a big problem.

  7. Exactly!!! I see it as a mega time saver. One of my clients of 10 years was trying to scare me sayings "don't tell them anything" blah blah blah. He said right out your own work do your own grammar I said dude I have two toddlers under the age of four I don't even remember the last time I showered this week!! I do not have time to write in articulate description and check my grammar for my business venture I need it done yesterday not even yesterday last month!! I say I'm like it's still my idea?! My words the program is just cleaning it up for me making it look popping checking my grammar within two seconds!! That would've easily taken me four hours because I overthink-everything! Honestly it is helped elevate and pitch my Venue you packages so much quicker. And I told him even typed out a month month day today hour by hour schedule for me too work and also raise kids and he said don't listen to it I'm like it's not like I have to it's just good keep points in a little guidance which prior I had none. So did tractors-I love it!! lol If people have other opinions please prove me wrong but like I said I just see it as a mega time saver like the biggest timesaver since sliced-bread. Har har. Ha ha

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