Opinion by Yan Wu and Sergio Peçanha: New research assesses how much disruption we can expect from the fast-developing technology.
again, are likely to be least affected.are more likely to impact jobs that rely on communication and language skills. Whileare more likely to alter professions that depend more on visual or spatial abilities. Many occupations may be affected by both.
Higher exposure doesn’t necessarily mean these workers will be replaced by machines, however. In some areas, artificial intelligence could give workers a productivity boost. In others, it could lead to automation and job loss. For example, while people in telemarketing are clearly vulnerable to chat bots, lawyers might use artificial intelligence to help them speed their work and get more done.
Now that you understand how this works, let’s see how artificial intelligence could affect your own profession.Most jobs will be impacted — but not at the same rate Bottom line: Highly skilled, highly educated white-collar occupations, ranging from architects to astronomers to judges, are most likely to see change as a result of the development of, the company behind ChatGPT, estimated that 80 percent of the U.S. workforce would have its work-related tasks at least 10 percent affected by language models. One in 5 would see at least half of daily tasks impacted by artificial intelligence, the researchers found.
new software that uses artificial intelligence to expedite their tasks and increase their productivity. Other jobs might go extinct entirely.
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