AI's impact on jobs is a growing concern. Open AI's ChatGPT has been successful, but experts worry about its use. Reports suggest 40% of working hours could be impacted, but generative AI tools may act as assistants rather than replacements. Companies are also returning to human sales reps. While AI will continue to change the workforce, skills in human interactions, creativity, empathy, and critical thinking remain irreplaceable. Find open roles at Kintsugi, Captain Compliance, and Afiniti to future-proof your career.
Analysts predict a potential ChatGPT moment for Tesla, akin to Nvidia's exponential growth after an AI surge. One way to spur Tesla's momentum is by adjusting the price of its costly full self-driving software, which could incentivize more customers to buy and generate excitement for the company. Canaccord's analyst rates Tesla shares as a Buy with a $257 target price for the stock.
Controversy arises as AI technology, ChatGPT outperforms 90% of human test-takers in the bar exam. Analysing the claims, a Ph.D. candidate casts doubts.
As technology advances, experts are divided on the risks posed by Artificial Intelligence (AI). Open AI’s ChatGPT has become the world’s fastest-growing app and the public’s anxiety grows. Discussions and debates are taking place regarding its potential impact and necessity of staying up to date to remain well informed.
OpenAI, a pioneering company devoted to AI development and research, has been put in a difficult spot due to the EU's upcoming AI regulations. CEO Sam Altman has indicated that OpenAI may have to leave the EU if it is unable to comply with the rules. In response, Altman is committed to working with the EU to amend the regulations and ensure the use of generative AI tools like ChatGPT remain accessible. This potential shift in the AI landscape of the EU could have a noticeable effect on research, development, and access to AI technology.
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