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In short it's the beginning of the next leap forward in technology.Tell me what "chat GPT
I dont know about NET jobs lost. AI do need a lot of man power behind feeding it and refining it.I saw an article recently that was expecting 20% of jobs to be obsolete in the next 5 years.
Absolutely. More may even be created than made obsolete. But things will be changing, it's just a matter of when.I dont know about NET jobs lost. AI do need a lot of man power behind feeding it and refining it.
What do you call the student who is last in medical school…ChatGTP already got a law degree, passing with a C. Sure that's mediocre, but likely better than I'd do.
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ChatGPT passes law school exams despite 'mediocre' performance
ChatGPT cannot yet outscore most law students on exams, new research suggests, but it can eke out a passing grade.www.reuters.com
Maybe it was powering the phone answering and internet website for making our insurance claims on our (junk Samsung) appliances.In short it's the beginning of the next leap forward in technology.
Now yourself, myself and anyone else old enough have crossed our arms at every step, demanding to know why we needed cellphones, or the internet, or why we needed to Google things on the internet. But look at us now......... googling filter parts to help someone across the country, from our internet enabled cellphones while lying in bed.
It starts as chat where the various AI's will learn through tons of trial/error. Eventually the AI will be able to make real decisions with accuracy. Entire industries will be revolutionized such as warehousing with robotics fully able to 'think on their feet' free of human control. Theyll run 24/7 without employees with far better production. We're already seeing the early affects where customer service reps are digitized across all industries. One day soon there will be no need for receptionists, bank tellers, truck drivers, the list goes on and on. I saw an article recently that was expecting 20% of jobs to be obsolete in the next 5 years.
But right now, we are in the 'Well why do we need THAT' phase.