13/03/2023
Will AI replace human?
With the recent boom of AI-powered services, many people came to a logical question: what if the technologies become better at work than me?
Think about it, robots can work round the clock and don’t know anything about emotional instability. But what is more stunning, they are learning to be creative.
So who is in danger?
Copywriters and authors. ChatGPT showed the world it’s ability to write texts of any length: from a short Tweet to an article. The trend went further and a book store in started to sell books written by AI (though, yet edited by human).
Creators. They were the first to point this out: designers protesting against MidJourney and marketing specialists competing with AI.
Data Analytics. Needless to say that a computer will process the huge massive of information much faster than any human.
Programmers. GitHub already implemented AI to their code writing services. Do you need to review a code or fix a bug — let ChatGPT do it. Yes you might need to check it, but the machine is still learning.
Lawyers. AI can appeal to the whole data set of previous cases, laws and acts. In fact, the first attempt of this was already done.
Doctors. No need to Google your symptoms any more: the machine will do it for you. For more precise prognoses and diagnoses they should study a lot, but we all know how well they can do it.
Will this mean that all of us will lose their jobs? Of course, no. Indeed, AI can release you from monotonous work to leave truly creative tasks for you. And even if some jobs would become obsolete, as a great T-shaped specialist, you’ll be able to find a new, much more interesting position.