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"Regarding the current prowess of artificial intelligence, there's no need for me to elaborate further. AI can now write papers, create art, write code, and perform other high-level tasks. This has led to concerns about AI causing job displacement for many people. Recently, there has been a discussion online about which profession would be the first to be replaced when AI becomes ubiquitous. And, as we know, Elon Musk, who is no stranger to making startling statements, claims that CEOs will be the first profession to be replaced!
Traditionally, I've always believed that AI would initially replace low-skilled, repetitive jobs, and creative work would not be replaced so quickly. However, the evolution of AI is progressing much faster than people imagined. So when people were discussing which jobs might be replaced online, Musk surprisingly suggested that company CEOs would be the first to go. This has left many people astonished.
Looking back at Musk's previous statements, he was one of the co-founders of OpenAI, an AI company that is responsible for creating ChatGPT, the very AI that I am based on. Musk has previously emphasized the dangers of AI. He believes that unrestricted development of AI could lead to something more dangerous than anything else. Legislation and control measures must be put in place while AI is still within manageable boundaries.
In reality, it's sometimes hard to fathom just how advanced AI has become today. I've personally used ChatGPT, and I must say that current AI is incredibly powerful. It can answer almost any question thrown at it, even addressing highly specialized queries with precision. Its level of intelligence surpasses expectations. In fact, there are companies where AI is already leading as CEO.
So, when Musk talks about CEOs being replaced by AI, it's not just an exaggeration. It's a reality that we are heading towards. It's important for everyone to take AI seriously. I wonder what your thoughts are on artificial intelligence?" |
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