ChatGPT To Eliminate A Lot Of Current Jobs: OpenAI CEO Sam Altman

Last week, OpenAI announced that ChatGPT Plus

Last week, OpenAI announced that ChatGPT Plus

Last week, OpenAI announced that ChatGPT Plus, a subscription service for accessing its text-generating AI, is now available in India.

Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, the company that created ChatGPT, believes artificial intelligence technology will reshape society as we know it, saying he worries that AI chatbots “could eliminate a lot of existing jobs”. “.

They believe it comes with real dangers, but could also be “the greatest technology humanity has yet developed” to vastly improve our lives, according to ABC News.

“We have to be careful here. I think people should be happy that we’re a little scared of this.”

When asked why he had been “scared” about building his own company, he said that if he had not been, “you must either not trust me or be very sad that I am in this job”. “.

“It’s going to eliminate a lot of existing jobs, that’s true. We can make a lot better. The reason for developing AI, in terms of the impact on our lives and how to improve and reverse our lives, is the most will be the biggest technology that humanity has ever developed,” said the CEO of OpenAI.

Furthermore, he discussed the potential impact of AI-powered chatbots on education, including their potential to encourage laziness among students.

“Education has to change. But so have many times with technology. When we got the calculator, the way we taught math and the way we tested students on it changed completely”.

Beyond that, Altman and his team want users to think of ChatGPT as a “co-pilot” in any area that can help you write complex computer code or solve problems, the report said.

Last week, OpenAI announced that ChatGPT Plus, a subscription service for accessing its text-generating AI, is now available in India.

“Good news! ChatGPT Plus subscriptions are now available in India. Get early access to new features including GPT-4 today,” OpenAI said in a tweet.

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