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Topic: Will chatgpt really destroy the job market? - page 2. (Read 1083 times)

legendary
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If anyone would open some kind of job market webpage, they would find out that there are still a huge variety of positions to be taken. People rarely work on one position for entire life. If due to ChatGPT a person looses a job, I am 100% sure there will be an open position for him. Maybe not in same field, but with minimum learning he could retrain to someone else. If a person is a professional or narrow profile specialist, he will always find and have a job. Even if person isnt lazy and complaining on ChatGPT is not all what he can do, he will find a job.
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 Maybe for jobs like being support staff who based on these online platforms can feel that their jobs are threatened ,  but still if these bots will be giving generic answers and customers learn of this, it could turn against a company using these AI's as their customers wouldn't feel well cared for and will take their business  where they will be treasured !

But still, we have jobs that require human presence and AI alone can not exist and it will always be like that, though certain jobs that don't require some expertise will certainly  go redundant for sure.
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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?  

The ways I am seeing people making use of chatGPT nowadays, I am also thinking this can really destroy job opportunities because, what a human being will do something and take some time, the Al chatbot will easily do it in a short time. But this is an early stage of AI technology, and some people have started talking negatively about it because it is not perfect and doesn't reason like human beings.
 
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.

Yes, a lot of people will lose their jobs because if Al chatbot is already doing what a human being can do and take time and Al chatbot will do it perfectly easily with less time than human beings, what will be the reason why many companies will have many human beings workers again? I believe it will surely affect job opportunities.
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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.

I have not read the entire thread and I look forward to doing so.

Yes it will.

I am a researcher and I focus on workplace culture among other things. My current estimation is the current wave of Ai will have radical impacts on the workforce. It will and has eliminated repetitive jobs. As some have mentioned, that is good because it also create certain jobs.

The problem is the workforce is not flexible enough to bend to the changes and the damage will be big. Time will tell how big.

legendary
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However, people still need to develop critical thinking skills, problem-solving abilities, and a deep understanding of concepts. So while AI can provide quick solutions and answers, I still recommend encouraging a holistic approach to learning. Because the learning process involves more than just finding the right answer, So anyway, you can combine the benefits of AI with active participation, hands-on practice, and peer-to-peer discussion to create a well-rounded learning experience that fosters critical thinking, problem solving, and effective communication.

As much as I agree with this, the fact is that a huge portion of current jobs require people to just follow a specific pattern, where little to no personal judgement is required. Whatsmore, the "human element" of engaging thoughts that are not needed for the specific task is often undesired (e.g. causes distraction, which leads to mistakes).
And even for the holistic way of looking at the world, this can still be dissected, analysed and replicated, it'll just take a little bit longer.
hero member
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I see AI as a powerful tool to support and enhance knowledge. They can provide insights, suggestions, and guidance when faced with a challenge. However, people still need to develop critical thinking skills, problem-solving abilities, and a deep understanding of concepts. So while AI can provide quick solutions and answers, I still recommend encouraging a holistic approach to learning. Because the learning process involves more than just finding the right answer, So anyway, you can combine the benefits of AI with active participation, hands-on practice, and peer-to-peer discussion to create a well-rounded learning experience that fosters critical thinking, problem solving, and effective communication.
Artificial intelligence can indeed be used to increase the insight of its users. or it can also be used in the world of work to simplify and increase the effectiveness of work. it's just that what many people worry about is that they are afraid that artificial intelligence will make the number of jobs narrower due to the potential for some professions to be replaced by artificial intelligence. Even some TV stations are already using AI to host or host their news shows. In Indonesia, the ONE TV station is also developing it and it is likely that in the near future there will be an AI presenter.

That is really the future that I am looking for or what we would see because of AI right now, and it is really keeping advancing, but I do hope that it will not be catastrophic in the job industry. I am sure, however, that it will create more jobs in the technology niche because businesses are adopting this and are trying to automate their tasks and easily and quickly feed information. I am also one of those people who is happy that AI exists, as it has helped me a lot in my work.
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It is true that certain technologies are destroying thousands of jobs. These technologies, on the other hand, can be considered as the key to development. This means that it has benefits on one hand and benefits on the other. ChatGPT digital technology ChatGPT makes complex tasks as simple as possible. Again this has a huge impact on employment
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I see AI as a powerful tool to support and enhance knowledge. They can provide insights, suggestions, and guidance when faced with a challenge. However, people still need to develop critical thinking skills, problem-solving abilities, and a deep understanding of concepts. So while AI can provide quick solutions and answers, I still recommend encouraging a holistic approach to learning. Because the learning process involves more than just finding the right answer, So anyway, you can combine the benefits of AI with active participation, hands-on practice, and peer-to-peer discussion to create a well-rounded learning experience that fosters critical thinking, problem solving, and effective communication.
Artificial intelligence can indeed be used to increase the insight of its users. or it can also be used in the world of work to simplify and increase the effectiveness of work. it's just that what many people worry about is that they are afraid that artificial intelligence will make the number of jobs narrower due to the potential for some professions to be replaced by artificial intelligence. Even some TV stations are already using AI to host or host their news shows. In Indonesia, the ONE TV station is also developing it and it is likely that in the near future there will be an AI presenter.
legendary
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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.

Even before the commencement of ChatGPT, I think there are improved technologies now that replaced humans in various work fields.

Although it can really hurt the employment rate, there are still works to be done by human rather than relying on these technologies.

OpenAI tools are bound to handle those works that humans can't do. It means those current work fields will still be worked by real humans and AI tools will just provide some assistance to them, especially with the hard part. About employment rate, it depends on the field of the said industry. If these companies will get big advantages by using AI tools, then we can say that they don't need too many workforces.
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To some extent it'll have the impact on the job market. The AI were developed to support the human beings, but the same beyond the human thinking will be dangerous as well as keeps the human beings under control. Recently came across an article in which beta version of the software is loaded with AI. The software is for video and image editing, which can done just by giving comments. These things will surely create job reduction with people who are committed in those industry/business.
legendary
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I think it's important people first understand that ChatGPT and other "AI bots" of it's ilk, aren't true "AI" yet, or "AGI", artificial general intelligence.  When AGI is discovered, that's the true game changer.  Then AI will be able to think, self reason, self educate etc, without barriers that programmers code in which keep them from being "human like". 

I think technology in general has hurt jobs over the years, but it also creates others, and forces man kind to re-establish how things are done.  I don't think this will be a huge worry inside the next decade or so, but there will come a time it gets worse, that's for sure.
legendary
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Banning something is hardly an effective strategy, maybe you can control the cotton and material making industry of a local economy but here we are talking about information handling.   To ban just means to ask 'please another country, other people take this business away as we prefer to work longer hours on repetitious tasks'.  They will block any import of that product at a lower cost then we can do; this is just the thinking of a dictator manipulating their country to their own advantage.

But what if allowing new technology backfires and we reach the point when human jobs are lost and no new ones are popping out in other sectors? Is there a plan for such scenario, or just a belief that, for some weird reason, this will never happen?

Society wont gain from banning the use of technology any more then it did in attempts to do so hundreds of years ago as in every advance forward people feared and attempted to obstruct it; perfectly natural reaction but an economy is indirect and macro picture view to gains a nation might realize in sum total.

What you're missing is that many of those people that opposed new technologies and automation actually had their lives ruined by the changes. Looking at the big picture all look nice, as, historically, technological progress actually created more jobs, but things weren't that rosy on an individual level. Especially when we're talking about times when people would only work one job their entire life. So don't be quick with the judgements. Fear is not automatically bad and it has a solid evolutionary purpose.
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I see AI as a powerful tool to support and enhance knowledge. They can provide insights, suggestions, and guidance when faced with a challenge. However, people still need to develop critical thinking skills, problem-solving abilities, and a deep understanding of concepts. So while AI can provide quick solutions and answers, I still recommend encouraging a holistic approach to learning. Because the learning process involves more than just finding the right answer, So anyway, you can combine the benefits of AI with active participation, hands-on practice, and peer-to-peer discussion to create a well-rounded learning experience that fosters critical thinking, problem solving, and effective communication.
hero member
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Concerns about job mobility and the possibility of AI replacing workers are understandable. As AI technology evolves, there may be a change in the types of tasks and jobs available, and certain roles may become automated. This highlights the importance of promoting education and skills development programs to equip individuals with the skills needed in a growing job market. Furthermore, it is important for policymakers, businesses, and society at large to prioritize ethical considerations and ensure that AI systems are designed to enhance human capabilities. people instead of completely replacing them. Ultimately, responsible and ethical use of AI is essential to ensure that the benefits of the technology are widespread and inclusive, rather than disproportionately affecting a few individuals or groups. certain.

That is why I don't see it as a threat to my job; I see it as an innovation. I am the kind of person who is lazy and wants to automate those tasks that are boring and repetitive. I've been using it right now, and I've developed my own script to automate specific tasks, which also buys me time for my job. Either I go on social media or play games a little while the script is running. What I really want to point out is that it makes your life easier and can become your buddy in your task, as it will do almost everything for you.
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Concerns about job mobility and the possibility of AI replacing workers are understandable. As AI technology evolves, there may be a change in the types of tasks and jobs available, and certain roles may become automated. This highlights the importance of promoting education and skills development programs to equip individuals with the skills needed in a growing job market. Furthermore, it is important for policymakers, businesses, and society at large to prioritize ethical considerations and ensure that AI systems are designed to enhance human capabilities instead of completely replacing them. Ultimately, responsible and ethical use of AI is essential to ensure that the benefits of the technology are widespread and inclusive, rather than disproportionately affecting a few individuals or groups.
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The biggest challenge for the human workforce is having creativity and being able to take advantage of the latest developments, when ChatGPT appears which can be a thing that can make companies very effective and thrifty, many people are afraid of losing their jobs, of course there will be many impacts that make office work replaceable with ChatGPT technology.
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In fact, new opportunities arise with the advent of ChatGPT, which can be a lucrative income source. Until now, the response from ChatGPT can be maximized by employing effective prompt methods. However, not everyone possesses the necessary experience in utilizing prompts. Starting from now, you won't fall behind significantly, as ChatGPT is still in its infancy.

It is better to embrace this than to settle for being someone with average skills that ChatGPT can easily perform. For instance, individuals with standard or lower-level writing skills should actively seek alternative opportunities. Clearly, they face a threat from the superior capabilities of ChatGPT in swiftly processing sentences and words.
legendary
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ChatGPT is such a sophisticated technology that many people are worried about losing their jobs because of using the technology, although OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said it will not destroy the job market but I am not sure about the statement because there are so many advantages that the technology has, although the technology can help many jobs but I am more worried that many humans will lose their jobs, so this must be very careful so that the technology does not rule the world and we do not want a lot of unemployment later.

Oh come on, what do you expect him to say? Was he supposed to start laughing demonically, rubbing his hands while saying "AI is coming for all your jobs!"?
Off course not, he's trying to build a positive image for the company he's managing and for the industry.

To get a good picture of what's really happening, try to get the opinion of independent experts/analysts, rather than listening to the salesman.
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Job competition in the future involves humans and AI technology. The presence of ChatGPT was the start that made many people worry about increasing unemployment. For companies, of course, the presence of AI technology is the best efficiency so that it is easier to achieve profits.
I don't think it will have any global impact in the future. One way or another, companies will hire experienced employees with a greater knowledge and skills base, and artificial intelligence now works more as an assistant than completely replacing a person. This will definitely not affect all professions, but optimization in the IT world will definitely happen, but I don’t think it will happen very soon.

most jobs need a hand from actual employees. so yeah, chatgpt won't replace the workforce. it may be good in answering some questions, but how can you expect them to do like basic home chores, fix machines, do hard labor, etc. so people should not worry about the rise of this technology. you can still have an advantage over AI, you have the human mind and physical body that AI can't replace with.
there may be specific jobs that may replace this chatgpt but as a human, you have all the advantages to find an alternative job where chatgpt is not a employed in any way.
It's a little pointless that people are losing their jobs over Chatgpt. I think that ChatGPT will make some tasks easier for people. This may reduce the number of jobs in the related sectors. But there can be no substitute for humans in determining the accuracy of information or in very basic creative work. There is no alternative to being creative and basic to save jobs in the age of automation, the same case with ChatGPT. In this case, the time and energy that ChatGPT will save people, how people will use it, the issue of having a job or not will depend on it.
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ChatGPT is such a sophisticated technology that many people are worried about losing their jobs because of using the technology, although OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said it will not destroy the job market but I am not sure about the statement because there are so many advantages that the technology has, although the technology can help many jobs but I am more worried that many humans will lose their jobs, so this must be very careful so that the technology does not rule the world and we do not want a lot of unemployment later.
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