Artificial intelligence is rapidly developing in our world today as it has become a replacement for many of the tasks that people used to perform, while it can threaten other professions, which means the replacement of some employees with artificial intelligence taking over their roles.
According to cbsnew’s report, chatbots and artificial intelligence tools such as ChatGPT, which can create increasingly complex written content, are already being used.
Some experts have summarized a number of tasks and features that are likely to be transferred to ChatGPT and other AI tools in the near future.
computer programming
And we start with computer programming, where ChatGPT can write computer code for software applications.
It can also check the language of programmers for errors and convert ideas from plain English to a programming language.
Primary email address
Plus, writing emails or simply scheduling things like scheduling or canceling appointments can be easily done with outside sources like ChatGPT, says Oded Netzer, professor at Columbia University Business School.
“There is almost no creativity, so why write everything down instead of telling the machine: “I need to make an appointment for this date,” he said.
Writing at the intermediate level
David Otor, a labor economist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has pointed to some mid-career white-collar jobs as jobs that AI can take on, including jobs such as writing letters to HR, creating sales copy, and compiling press releases.
“Robots will be used more by humans performing a combination of intuitive and mundane tasks, such as writing basic advertising texts or drafting legal documents. These are specialized skills, and there is no doubt that software will make them cheaper and thus devalue human labor.”
Media planning and purchasing
The creative industries are likely to suffer as well. Advertising director Martin Sorrell, founder of WPP, the world’s largest advertising and PR group, said in a recent session that he expects the way companies buy ad space to be automated in a “very efficient manner” within five years.
“So you, as a client, will not rely on a 25-year-old media planner or a buyer with limited experience, but will be able to collect data. It’s a big change.”
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And finally, the legal professions, where the capabilities of ChatGPT are well applicable to the legal profession, according to AI experts and lawyers.
The ChatGPT bot recently passed a law school exam and received a passing grade for writing articles on topics ranging from constitutional law to taxes to crime.
General legal forms and documents, including tenancy agreements, wills, and non-disclosure agreements, are fairly standard and can be drafted by an advanced bot.