The OpenAI language model can be the nail in the coffin for many jobs.
We are not the only ones who think so. The artificial intelligence models that are being developed in recent years, and especially in recent months, have come to stay and on some occasions will do so for replace the work we do humans. One of the most important AI tools today is ChatGPT and its many possibilities, including adding extensions to Chrome. Now a study says that 20 jobs are in jeopardy for the rise of this AI.
Goodbye human, hello artificial intelligence
The information comes to us through a study published in the magazine Arxiv, which emphasizes the professions that will show the greatest impact caused by the habitual use of AI models such as ChatGPT. Some industries and sectors seem logical after taking a look at the listing, but other professions still seems to be far to be affected by this type of ‘machine of the future’.
Top 20 Occupations Exposed to AI, Original and with Language Modeling Adjustment
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You can think of writing, illustration or database management jobs as those that will be most affected by the democratization of some artificial intelligence models, but the proposed list for the researchers from Princeton University and New York University is as follows:
- Telemarketers
- Literature teachers
- Foreign language teachers
- History Teachers
- Law professors
- Religion and Philosophy Teachers
- Sociology Professors
- Political Science Professors
- Professors in the field of criminal justice
- sociologists
- Social workers
- Professors of Psychology
- Communication Teachers
- political scientists
- Cultural Studies Teachers
- Arbitrators, conciliators and mediators
- judges and magistrates
- Geography Teachers
- Library Science Teachers
- Clinical and school psychologists
Experts have used the ten most used applications of AI and they have compared to different jobs. The result has been to obtain an index called AIOE, which would mean AI Occupational Exposure, and which would show the relationship between the current skills of artificial intelligence models and the skills to perform different jobs. Manav Rajone of the researchers, it states that:
Given the excitement generated by ChatGPT and language modeling technologies, we thought it would be interesting to isolate their effects. There are many interesting things that can be done with ChatGPT, such as creating a syllabus or suggesting readings. Today’s skills for educators involve a lot of content creation and working with language, and this is what these technologies focus on, those skills.