OpenAI Says Stonemasons Should Be Fine in the Brave New World

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OpenAI Says Stonemasons Should Be Fine in the Brave New World
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Research led by ChatGPT creators OpenAI doesn’t say AI will take your job, but LLMs are trying to automate tasks by writers, UI designers, and programmers.

All in all, the paper strays from making any declarative statements about job impacts. It instead analyzes jobs that are more likely to have some “exposure” to AI generation, meaning it will take 50% less time to complete a job’s common task. All in all, most high-paying white collar work will find AI pushing into their fields. Those in science or “critical thinking” fields, as the paper calls it, will have less exposure, pointing to the modern AI’s utter limitations in creating novel content.

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