The ability of artificial intelligence to eliminate many employment comes as no surprise. The post specifies the positions that GPT-4 would take over, in response to a question made on Twitter to GPT. The creator of ChatGPT, OpenAI, describes GPT-4 as the most recent step in their efforts to scale up deep learning. GPT-4 is a sizable multimodal model that accepts image and text inputs and emits text outputs. While less effective than humans in many real-world situations, GPT-4 performs at a human-level on a variety of academic and professional benchmarks.
According to how simple it would be for the ChatGPT to perform each activity, GPT-4 was requested to produce a list of 20 tasks that it might replace by Prashanth Rangaswamy, a Twitter user. Travel agent, recruiter, technical support analyst, news reporter, market research analyst, copywriter, transcriptionist, tutor, bookkeeper, telemarketing, paralegal, and data entry clerk are among the positions on the list. They also consist of recruiters, content moderators, social media managers, email marketers, proofreaders, and virtual assistants.
In addition to listing the duties it could perform, GPT-4 also stated certain human characteristics it could imitate in these roles, such as language proficiency, critical thinking, attention to detail, and problem-solving. For example, it can be very quick and accurate, communicate and understand others’ feelings, pay attention to minute details, do research and organize information, be skilled in a variety of languages and math, be creative and successful in writing, analyze data, and manage time well. Subtle human emotions will still be exceedingly difficult for the chatbot to understand.