OpenAI's ChatGPT is expected to replace 4.8 million U.S. jobs, including customer service representatives, translators and interpreters, and technical writer positions, according to a new report.
chatbot, ChatGPT, is expected to replace 4.8 million U.S. jobs, according to a new report.
The bot told the outplacement firm that it would most likely replace positions that are repetitive and predictable, and ones that are also seeped in language requirements. Those fields, according to the bot, include: customer service representatives; translators and interpreters; technical writers; copywriters; and data entry clerks.
OpenAI’s ChatGPT is able to simulate human-like conversations with users based on prompts it is given. An OpenAI spokesperson told Fox News Digital when asked about the figure on jobs that the AI system can sometimes "hallucinate" and "make up information that's incorrect, but sounds plausible." The spokesperson added that OpenAI's mission is to "enhance jobs" with AI, not eliminate them.
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