AI is disrupting white-collar workers in mid-career, increasing productivity by up to 14% and lowering the wages of higher-skilled workers. Skill gaps across society will widen due to AI adoption, according to The Brookings Institution.
A new study shows that using AI models for data analysis like GPT-4 costs less than 1% of hiring a human analyst while performing comparably. The potential threat to job security with the rising use of generative AI is highlighted.
The journalism industry faces ethical considerations over the use of generative AI in writing, with concerns over accuracy and disinformation. AI can be used for quick information gathering and PR work but is unlikely to replace human writers due to lack of trust. ChatGPT and other generative AI tools provide similar functionalities, but the technology is still disruptive and impractical, ensuring job security for industry professionals. David Fink, a leading figure in the tech PR industry, comments on the issue.
Workers must understand AI's potential and adapt skills for the evolving industry. Nvidia's CEO suggests prompt engineering can create high-quality work.
Discover the power of AI technology with ChatGPT: Contract workers receive minimal wages of $15/hr and no job security, while training AI models to generate data and text. The Partnership on AI is advocating for recognition of their efforts and the formation of a union to ensure better job security and wages. OpenAI, funded by billionaires, focus on researching and producing safer and more capable AI systems.
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