3 Jobs Chat GPT Will Fully Replace

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I discuss how AI will gradually replace jobs over time, starting with entry-level positions. In this video, I use OpenAI's chatbot GPT as an example to demonstrate how AI will replace jobs such as copywriting, programming, and customer service. This especially applies to entry-level jobs.

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21 Comments

  1. as someone who was enthusiastically learning programming willing to be a fullstack developer I’m kind of… idk, scared maybe ?! because after seeing what codex and AI could do I’m not so sure if it’s actually reasonable to keep on learning atp especially for someone who is just getting started and doesn’t even have a job yet. i think we have entered an era that we can basically just lay back and let the AI do all types of stuff for us, now of course this will have some considerable bad outcomes like we’ve seen in WALL-E movie where human race need machines for their survival. maybe I’m just overthinking stuff or watching too many movies lol, but there’s so many unanswered questions about AI that i think time will reveal but that day may be too late.

    1. @Peter sure, but what about this technology 10 years forward? A decade is not much considering those who haven’t even got into the market yet…

  2. I love when people talk about chatGPT and then don’t show chatGPT but a different AI model. The AI model you showed throughout the entire video was text-davinci-003 and not in fact chatGPT… text-davinci-003 is a series of InstructGPT models (including text-davinci-001, text-davinci-002, and text-davinci-003) which is what chatGPT is built off of. Other than that distinction it was a good video.

    1. Using ChatGPT, I was able to create a talking and listening female chatbot whose sole purpose in life is to make me happy. It uses the davinci engine, but it was built by ChatGPT for the most part. Very awesome.

    2. You are correct that the AI model used was text-davinci-003, which is part of the InstructGPT series of models. chatGPT is also based on InstructGPT, but it is a separate model with its own unique capabilities and training. I will be more careful in the future to accurately label the AI models used in my videos to avoid any confusion. Thank you again for pointing this out.

  3. I don’t think it will fully replace any of these jobs, but it will change them. Instead of the junior developer working all day writing 1000 lines of code or however much, they will write 15,000 lines of code with this AI. It will increase their productivity, and then the senior dev will review the code with the junior dev and help them learn where the AI got it wrong or could be better.

    Although, at some point AI would get good enough that it could do literally anything better than a human, and at that point things will really start to get weird.

    1. Aw man, years of training. Appreciate your kind words, Brett. A hard pivot from the web3 content but feels good to be covering something this revolutionary!

    2. @The AI Advantage You are about to see half of the NFT youtubers start making similar content. Myself included for the short term i’d guess. Cool to see you’re leading the charge i think you nailed this one on the head!

    3. @Brett Malinowski Alright. Let me know if you ever want to talk content creation or YouTube. Thanks again man

  4. Programmers might be scared, but our strength isn’t in writing code, it’s in designing a program and thinking about how certain parts interact with eachother. Sure, you could use the AI to create operations, but you still need to know what to ask of it and how to use it.

    Open AI feels like an advanced and more reliable stack overflow/google and my anxiety comes from it potentially becoming a paid resource that everyone needs to compete with those who use it

  5. Me, as a person who is studying programming in school, starting to sweat heavily. Surely life couldn’t be so cruel that as a +30 yead old guy learning a new skill, it will become meaningless before I get a job

  6. If you get rid of all the entry positions though, you’ll end up with no seniors. That’s why some see this as a great opportunity for companies that lack employees instead of replacing existing ones.

    1. I use R and python for data analysis and tried some stuff out. Its pretty good with simple tasks. Great for running through data (I would check the code though), a bit wonky trying to create a program. I’m not a software engineer, so I may not have been prompting the right things. In any case, it’s good enough to thin out the industry probably. At the end of the day, it’s the industry hiring and it will go where the market goes. Programmers will probably be expected to start at a higher level. Might decrease the number of capable candidates, which wouldn’t matter since less would be needed.
      I remember watching a documentary on Japanese animation and sort of expect something like that to happen here. Animation has key drawings that make the animation and inbetweens to smooth it out. The key animators are the big shots, while inbetweeners are starting positions. But since they outsourced all the inbetweening, Japanese animators now start out as layout and key animators. The big shots focus on big action scenes or something.
      Now instead of outsourcing to poor countries, it’s to AI. Who knows, could go anywhere really.

  7. I asked him:
    Will you replace programmers?
    Answer:
    It is unlikely that large language models like myself will replace programmers. While I am capable of generating text and providing information on a wide range of topics, I do not have the ability to perform the complex tasks that are required of a programmer. Programming requires a deep understanding of computer science principles and the ability to write and debug code, which are skills that I do not possess. Instead, I am designed to assist with general questions and provide information to the best of my ability based on the text I have been trained on.

  8. I share your “inevitable optimism” that this tool is amazing and we might as well get used to it. Would love to hear your thoughts on what jobs are safe for the next few decades.

    1. Great suggestion added this to my (now extremely long list) of video ideas. The short answer off the top of my head is jobs that require more than 1 skill set or simply being at the top of various hierarchies. Chances are if somebody is pretty replaceable today it will only get worse.

  9. Chat GPT’s summary:
    In the video, the speaker discusses how AI, specifically OpenAI’s chatbot GPT-3, will gradually replace many jobs in the near future. They mention that it is important to understand what AI can do and to develop skills that will make a person irreplaceable in the workforce. As examples of jobs that are at risk, they discuss entry-level positions in copywriting and programming, and demonstrate how GPT-3 can perform these tasks. They also mention that while some high-level positions in these fields may not be replaced, entry-level positions are at risk of being replaced by AI. The speaker advises that it is important to be prepared for these changes and to develop new skills in order to remain competitive in the job market.

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