Ben Goertzel, AI researcher and founder of Hanson Robotics, warns of the potential job replacements of ChatGPT, a large language modelling AI. BlueFocus, a Chinese marketing agency, is already taking advantage of generative AI to replace copywriters, designers and contractors. Meanwhile, a 1,480% yearly increase in AI chatbot apps is reported by Apptopia. However, jobs that entail human contact are least likely to be replaced by AI.
Leading AI researcher and cognitive scientist Ben Goertzel has warned that ChatGPT and its future versions have potential to replace many tasks currently done by humans. BlueFocus, a Chinese public relations and marketing agency, is at the forefront of this technological shift with the adoption of generative AI tools like ChatGPT. As chatbot apps become more popular, Goertzel believes today's computer networks and multi-GPU server farms are capable of mimicking general AI. While this could replace some jobs, those that require human contact will remain safeguarded from automation.
. Generative AI technology, particularly its text-to-image application, has been a hot topic between venture capitalists and lawyers as of late. Bria, a startup founded in 2020, offers an ethical AI platform and revenue sharing model that allows businesses to create visuals while avoiding any legal and ethical issues. It uses an AI-powered web app and an open-source generative AI model with inbuilt attribution features. With a successful $10 million venture capital raise and high profile customers, Bria is aiming to be the leading provider in the industry.
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