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How ChatGPT Will Destabilize White-Collar Work - The Atlantic

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In the next five years, it is likely that AI will begin to reduce employment for college-educated workers. As the technology continues to advance, it will be able to perform tasks that were previously thought to require a high level of education and skill. This could lead to a displacement of workers in certain industries, as companies look to cut costs by automating processes. While it is difficult to predict the exact extent of this trend, it is clear that AI will have a significant impact on the job market for college-educated workers. It will be important for individuals to stay up to date on the latest developments in AI and to consider how their skills and expertise can be leveraged in a world where machines are increasingly able to perform many tasks.


AI Threatening White-Collar Jobs - Tech News Junkies

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As the artificial intelligence (AI) technology continues to advance, it is likely that it will begin to reduce employment for college-educated workers in the next five years. According to experts, ChatGPT, a generative AI tool released by OpenAI, is just one of many tools that have the potential to cause mass job loss among highly educated workers. ChatGPT, which stands for "Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer," is an AI content creator that can generate text quickly and cheaply. The technology has already been used by students to help them write essays, businesses to create copy for their websites and promotional materials, and even lawyers to produce legal briefs. However, as the technology becomes more advanced, it may also put copywriters, journalists, customer-service agents, paralegals, coders, and digital marketers out of a job. According to an Oxford study, as much as 47% of U.S. jobs may be at risk due to the advancements in AI technology.