ChatGPT can kill off these 20 Jobs now

3rdWorld

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dont think it can do the majority of those jobs

It will when they use it to run robots..robots in agriculture and manufacturing. They already use robots in industrial manufacturing and this will take the remainder of plant jobs still performed by humans.
 

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It’s game over. You need ppl to be busy doing shut that contributes to society. Jobs and being busy doing jobs is what keeps things in order for the most part but we are starting to see the younger gens realizing that this is all bullshyt and so add AI and removal of many jobs, ppl will overall ask wtf is this all for? There will be chaos IMO when folk realize what’s happening. $$$& and control is way too important for the powers that be to not abuse this shyt.
 

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This technological shift is different.

When society went from agriculture to industry, you simply left the farm and went to the factory as it was still work to do with your hands

Where are people supposed to go when they leave industry today? The ratio of jobs to people we be like 1:5

If you’re not in something highly technical or a manual craft like plumbing for example what are you going to do?
 

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What's sad is realizing people have been talking for the last decade about U.B.I and whatever else (such as legislation and social planning) to prepare for A.I's impact on the job market and the general public kept ignoring it. Politicians have legit based this as their campaign and everyone ignored them.

Now ChatGPT/GPT-4 is out there and a legit thing, not five years from now, but right here and no laws for A.I. shyt is already making a difference in the real world and it's barely been a few days.

However, because we never addressed it, our government has officially fallen behind the curve doing something for the people who it threatens.
Good luck getting these older guys (let's face it, especially in red states) to understand, let alone protect, the common person from it.

Interesting times for sure.

We’re always behind

They called Bill Gates crazy in 2015/2016 and accused him of wanting to microchip everyone.

 

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good luck making it mainstream though.
The know-anything chatbox will find trouble going mainstream? Be serious man.
One million users in half a week

100 million users in just 2 months

Microsoft is investing $10 billion on it and publicly declared that they're coming for Google's jugular.
 

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I have encountered some companies who have already transitioned to automation using chat bot like entities, and it's a huge pain to get into contact with a human when there is an issue. (they probably got rid of them)

Basically, they probably sent us a large sum of money they weren't supposed to, and they don't even know because the automation they are using isn't designed to pick up on things like that, and doesn't know how to handle the response. It juts keeps asking us "What invoice did we short or over pay." :mjlol: It's months been 6 months now...
 

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Data entry clerk? Chatgpt doesn't generate documents outside of the environment.
Recruiter? I don't get this one either. Chatgpt can't talk
:mjlol:

Cant talk, thats the least of the worries, ALL the tools are out there and available. Its just about combining them. The big thing is its designed to be conversational, you think taking from text form to having it talk will be an issue?


SOON :demonic:
 

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TYRONE GA!
What's sad is realizing people have been talking for the last decade about U.B.I and whatever else (such as legislation and social planning) to prepare for A.I's impact on the job market and the general public kept ignoring it. Politicians have legit based this as their campaign and everyone ignored them.

Now ChatGPT/GPT-4 is out there and a legit thing, not five years from now, but right here and no laws for A.I. shyt is already making a difference in the real world and it's barely been a few days.

However, because we never addressed it, our government has officially fallen behind the curve doing something for the people who it threatens.
Good luck getting these older guys (let's face it, especially in red states) to understand, let alone protect, the common person from it.

Interesting times for sure.
too many old and out of touch with technology politicians in office who don't fully understand these things. They think about the now and themselves vs long term. that mindset has killed so many companies and governments and societies throughout history time and time and time again. You ALWAYS keep up and ahead of the times, not staying comfortable with what you know and the current.

oh well.
 

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The know-anything chatbox will find trouble going mainstream? Be serious man.
One million users in half a week

100 million users in just 2 months

Microsoft is investing $10 billion on it and publicly declared that they're coming for Google's jugular.
I’m talking about newscasts using it. It’s been banned at one major media corporation. One lawsuit after a chatgpt written story will have them reevaluating things. I know this is the wave and I said I’m sure somebody in media is using it, I’m just saying it’ll be awhile before it starts whacking jobs.
 
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