Narayana Murthy, founder of the software giant Infosys, recently spoke to CNBC about the impact of ChatGPT on job security. He is of the opinion that though ChatGPT is definitely a useful technology, it will not be replacing humans anytime soon. He stated that the power of the human mind can never be replaced, and that while some may attempt to use the technology to “cut corners” and gain an edge, those that take advantage of the technology to supplement and complement their efforts will ultimately be those that achieve the best results.
Murthy believes that if there is competition, ChatGPT should be used as the base to which we can add our own smart ideas and tweak it in order to achieve the best possible results. He emphasizes that for this reason, he is not too worried that ChatGPT will be replacing human jobs any time soon.
OpenAI’s development of ChatGPT has been a point of discussion globally due to its potential to drastically change the face of certain industries. Google and Microsoft, among many others, are heavily investing in developing this technology in order to give themselves a competitive edge.
Infosys has also been investing in the chatbot industry, making use of AI and ML in order to provide an enhanced customer experience. In fact, the company is one of the pioneers in leveraging and developing cutting-edge tech. To this end, Murthy believes that ChatGPT will be particularly useful in the software development, banking and customer service sectors, since it is able to generate quality output quickly and consistently.
In conclusion, Murthy believes that though advances in AI and ML are nothing to be afraid of, we must remember that the future of jobs will depend on how we use the technology. The potential exists to produce incredible results, but only to those who are willing to invest the time in learning how to best use the technology to their advantage.