ChatGPT is a remarkable breakthrough in artificial intelligence developed by OpenAI and substantially backed by Microsoft. Recent studies state that nearly 80% of US workers are likely to face job disruption due to this AI-powered chatbot. It is capable of executing a variety of tasks, from essay writing to job applications, and is considered as a major breakthrough in modern technology. OpenAI shares a research paper which highlights how ChatGPT will affect the labor market of US. Microsoft is the key supporter for OpenAI and has previously invested over $2 billion for its development.
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ChatGPT has recently stunned Bryan Caplan, an economics professor at George Mason University, with its rapid development within three months. The bot achieved an impressive A-grade on what was once a tricky mid-term test with complex economics questions. It was updated to be 40% more accurate and built confidence in AI doomer Eliezer Yudkowsky with a bet AI won't end the world before 2030. Such development has raised ethical issues with potential plagiarism by students. Caplan is ensuring future tests are proof against ChatGPT by changing questions regularly. It is certainly an impressive accomplishment as ChatGPT has outperformed humans and revolutionised education.
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