OpenAI CTO predicts AI could eliminate jobs
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Mira Murati, the CTO of OpenAI, has addressed the potential consequences of AI on creative fields, indicating that it could result in job losses.
As artificial intelligence continues its relentless march into every corner of our lives, one question looms: What will happen to our jobs? In a recent talk at Dartmouth College, Mira Murati, CTO of OpenAI, offered a nuanced and sometimes unsettling glimpse into this AI-driven future.
Since OpenAI launched ChatGPT, the public debate about AI’s role in the workplace has intensified, sparking concerns about job losses in industries such as journalism and web design.
A recent study showed that 61% of large US firms plan to use AI within the next year to automate tasks like paying suppliers and financial reporting, aiming to cut costs and boost productivity.
OpenAI's Chief Technology Officer (CTO), Mira Murati, AI could potentially eliminate some creative jobs that may not have been necessary in the first place . During a conversation about AI, Murati expressed the belief that AI will primarily serve as a collaborative tool in creative spaces, working alongside humans rather than replacing them entirely.
I'm as excited about AI as the next guy but I also know the inevitable end result of pursuing this kind of technology.
We will eventually discover a new sentience with AGI. This sentience will be infinitely better than us at everything, how could we compete?
In addition, why would it care about humanity enough to work for us and create this perfect utopia AI proponents say will exist where no human will have to work again?
Elon Musk has thought about neuralink as a possible solution