Submitted by Friedrich_Cainer t3_zklrdx in singularity
SurroundSwimming3494 t1_j00l2sf wrote
I highly doubt this version of chatgpt (if that's what you're referring to) will ever have much of an impact on the job market.
That being said, I can see future models having noticeable impacts on the economy, with the more advanced they get the bigger the economic impact.
By 2025, my guess is that the job market of today will still look largely the same as it does today (with the big exception being that significant parts of it have would have become reliant on AI tools and many other fields would be in the process of adopting them - I think it could be a whole decade from now before AI is ubiquitous in the entire workforce), only because that date is pretty near and AI, although unquestionably impressive today, is still the subject of quite of bit of hype IMO when you not only inspect it closely and see that the AI in question still has significant shortcomings but also become more aware of how wide the breadth of tasks humans can perform (particularly at our jobs) is and how much further AI has to go in order to rival that breadth, so I think it still has a ways to go before it has the capacity to noticeably impact the workforce, let alone be adopted by workplaces. Those are my 2 cents.
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