Don’t be scared, humans - AI won’t take your comfortable desk job just yet

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Don’t be scared, humans - AI won’t take your comfortable desk job just yet
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Don’t be scared, humans - AI won’t take your comfortable desk job just yet 🔎 Analysis by sarahmanavis

. The concern is that humans won’t be necessary to write analysis or entertainment, but instead newspapers, magazines, and TV studios will be able to do so just as effectively using AI.

The main issue currently dogging ChatGPT is down to what information it provides. OpenAI has warned that though the programme may sound authoritative – and that its responses may even seem right – it can regularly give “plausible-sounding but incorrect or nonsensical answers”. Not only in the form of fully incorrect answers but also strange mishmash, where some correct information is swirled up with stuff that’s incorrect.

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