ChatGPT and AI: Is Generative Artificial Intelligence Coming for Your Job?
Australian Financial Review
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- Date Published
- 16 Jan 2024
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- 2
- Australian
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- 8 Mar 2025, 01:04 pm
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Generative artificial intelligence will disrupt many high-skilled occupations, but some will benefit from the resulting increase in productivity and salaries.
Summary
The article explores the impact of generative AI technologies, such as ChatGPT, on job security, particularly in high-skilled occupations. It notes that while some roles may be replaced by AI, the technology also has the potential to increase productivity and salaries for others. This discussion is significant in the broader AI safety discourse as it touches on the potential socioeconomic consequences of AI deployment. However, the article does not delve deeply into existential or catastrophic risks, nor does it propose specific governance frameworks or policies that address these concerns. The focus is more on the implications for employment and the potential shifts in the labor market.
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