I saw an analogy that is a perfect fit for this question a few days ago.
Some might saw this already, but in a Facebook post, there's 2 pictures where the picture on the left is a photographer that's in a helicopter, and the picture on the right is a drone. In that, there's a caption that says "In just 10 years, the photographer losses his job."
I can't find the post, and I don't know the exact caption either, but the point is if you will not adopt to your environment, chances of you losing your job really is high. ChatGPT might destroy, and totally replace some of the jobs out there, but on the other hand, those who are expert in using ChatGPT will see this is a new opportunity for them to find a job. Many people might lose their job, but if they will adopt, and learn how to use ChatGPT on their advantage, and maximize it, they will not lose their job for sure.
Technology really is evolving, and on a rapid pace, and people must adopt into it, and maximize it thus, they might really lose their jobs.
Bro, that comparison was as on point as a dart tossed by someone who's had a few too many! No shade, but it caught me right in the heartstrings. It feels like watching a futuristic flick where bots take over, only now they're after our gigs. Curse you, Skynet! Or should I say, ChatGPT!
But hold up, before we start stockpiling canned goods and fashioning aluminum foil headgear, let's recall something: We've been down this road before. Remember the cries about ATMs making bank tellers extinct? Yeah, didn't happen. So let's not rush to drastic conclusions.
Adjusting is the secret sauce, bros and broettes. Just like we mastered the art of smartphones, social media, and TikTok moves (yikes), we can also figure out how to co-exist with ChatGPT. Who knows, this AI may turn out to be as harmless as a kitty... an incredibly bright kitty, though.