3 Jobs Chat GPT Will Fully Replace

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Жыл бұрын

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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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@tommilahtinen6893
@tommilahtinen6893 Жыл бұрын
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
@shace4765
@shace4765 Жыл бұрын
Please consider that things like Copilot have been around for over a year, and you dont see many people being laid of because of it. Now, the technology will of course be more sophisticated in a few years, but saying it will completely replace it in that timeframe seems unlikely. Just look at the rich history of statements "X will completely replace Y", and see how often that holds truth. Now, it is of course possible that coding as a skill will become completely obsolete. But in the years that it takes to realize that, you will have plenty of time to go with the flow. And knowing your way around a computer, and how it functions(i.e the way code works), will be just as useful as it is now.
@Cxeb
@Cxeb Жыл бұрын
No. It can write code, but it can not think. Programmers are rarely being paid for regurgitating simple, obvious solutions that you could just as easily have copy-pasted from stack overflow. And that's all this AI can do. It is about as close to doing what programmers are paid to do as someone who has just learned how to speak is to writing an original novel.
@shace4765
@shace4765 Жыл бұрын
@@Cxeb I mean, it is more capable than just copy and paste. When describing bugs to it it seems capable to fix them. Now, this could just be another copy and paste procccess, but we humans also try to appy what we already know to problems. I cant really say how much its modus operandi works differently to ours, because I dont know enough about AI. Also, I think most people are worried about what AI can do in 2 - 5 years, not what it can do rn
@Koomberi
@Koomberi Жыл бұрын
@@shace4765 i dont get why people are worried. We all hate slaving away to mindless jobs anyway? Im sure every industry will adapt AI in a way that still compensates people and has them involved. Frankly it’s a good thing that some tasks will not take up too much time
@shace4765
@shace4765 Жыл бұрын
@@Koomberi I don't want to be pessimistic, but I think its ahistoric to believe this will happen. Historically advances in technology often lead to depressing wages, or the need to change profession. Now, i dont think it will hit programming as some project, but it will definetively not be as utopian as you make it out to be.
@onee
@onee Жыл бұрын
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.
@joshbaker6368
@joshbaker6368 Жыл бұрын
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.
@javawicode
@javawicode Жыл бұрын
but AI still learning and in some of years this Ai will be better and better
@TheCarnivaI
@TheCarnivaI Жыл бұрын
You don't really need seniors if in 20 years ai fully takes our jobs
@harvbegal6868
@harvbegal6868 Жыл бұрын
Yep, and the senior programmers become entry-level and get paid less.
@TheChosenOne20100
@TheChosenOne20100 Жыл бұрын
Why would you need seniors when some AGI can do all the work? And yeah, AGIs are coming fast for every intellectual, creative or largely non-physical work that exists in human society. Humans will only serve as guidance and physical support until even that is replaced. And then... You can probably imagine.
@NocturneSonate
@NocturneSonate Жыл бұрын
You mentioned that it may take 5,10 or 20 years for some capabilities but sadly I think the estimate is closer to 5 years. AI knowledge base and capabilities grow exponentially.
@CasiodorusRex
@CasiodorusRex Жыл бұрын
Yes, we are at the beginning of AI. At some point it will begin to teach itself and become sentient then we'll get TARS in Interstellar, David in Prometheus or Ash in Alien. Look how far we've come in 150 years. Where will the next 150 , 500 or 1,000 years take us?
@richardgibson1872
@richardgibson1872 Жыл бұрын
correct. machine learning have been hyped up for the last 5 years that u see more and more researchers doing AI and machine learning than finding ways to cure cancer. sad reality really
@chrisf4268
@chrisf4268 Жыл бұрын
@@richardgibson1872uring cancer and ai are very much connected with each other. More and better AI just may make a cure for cancer more likely, so really nothing to be sad about.
@socaljusticewarrior558
@socaljusticewarrior558 Жыл бұрын
I've never had a teacher as good as chat gpt
@austins.219
@austins.219 Жыл бұрын
They are putting restrictions on it. I asked it it teach me python and the first time it said sure and made me a lesson. Now it's telling me it's unable to teach me anything. There are work around but I am uncertain as to why they are trying to suppress it
@vzuzukin
@vzuzukin Жыл бұрын
🏆
@socaljusticewarrior558
@socaljusticewarrior558 Жыл бұрын
@@austins.219 I would venture to say that it's just the volume of users. Their servers can only handle so much strain. Once it fully launches, you will have a much easier time. I would GLADLY pay for this thing as it has proven to be incredibly useful in such a variety of ways.
@WALLACE9009
@WALLACE9009 Жыл бұрын
It is very good, but be careful. He (it) is a lier and invents everything he doesn't know
@socaljusticewarrior558
@socaljusticewarrior558 Жыл бұрын
@@WALLACE9009 haha. True, but so did most of my teachers.
@Brian-zj4mm
@Brian-zj4mm Жыл бұрын
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
@suchender801
@suchender801 Жыл бұрын
ChatGPT will raise productivity a lot and it will cause many job losses. Why would a company employ 10 people when 1 person can do the same work with help of AI assistant. Software industry was already bloated and now this with potentially high interest rate decade ahead of us and no significant growth in tech stocks.
@Koomberi
@Koomberi Жыл бұрын
@@suchender801 one thing that ChatGPT doesn’t have is context. Those 9 people you just fired from the job all had unique contextual approaches to the companies problems that youve now limited to one person. AI shifts our productivity and focus, it doesn’t replace it
@suchender801
@suchender801 Жыл бұрын
@@Koomberi Even now, the most productive are only around 10% employees, rest all do the grunt work. Companies will just hire really smart people and pay them double than hire 9 mediocre people.
@Koomberi
@Koomberi Жыл бұрын
@@suchender801 That stat might be true in some cases in large companies but in most cases companies try to hire smart people anyway. Also a lot of jobs exist to ensure variety and flexibility - replacing those “smart” people after they leave will only be more difficult if theres not at least some “mediocre” people trained up on the AI to quickly cover
@saraoctenjak389
@saraoctenjak389 Жыл бұрын
"my anxiety comes from it potentially becoming a paid resource that everyone needs to compete with those who use it" holy shit you're right and now im anxious too 🙃
@eamonshields2754
@eamonshields2754 Жыл бұрын
I think your underestimating how fast AI will start replacing even seasoned jobs. AI’s growth isn’t linear… it’s exponential
@daytodaylifematters
@daytodaylifematters Жыл бұрын
I have been self teaching in python for a while. I see chatgpt as a great and revolutionary tool in a programmer's tool box that actually makes learning and understanding coding concepts incredibly faster and easier !
@BlackstarBeast
@BlackstarBeast Жыл бұрын
At the point that tools like chat GPT completely replace programmers, AI would have replaced almost every other job and we will be probably have a universal basic income system and be living like the humans in wall-e. If you're learning to program, relax and carry on. Even if you don't stay coding all your career the way it teaches you how to think and understanding how code works will pretty much always be valuable
@AbbeRustMojo
@AbbeRustMojo Жыл бұрын
Ive been using ChatGPT as a doctor. Whenever me or someone in my family gets sick, we ask the ChatGPT what it could be and how to cure it. Listing symptoms and telling ChatGPT whats been done and whats not. I get so much better answers than from a doctor.
@KakaKaka-iw5ud
@KakaKaka-iw5ud Жыл бұрын
As a software engineer graduate I feel so disappointed after being at college for three years working day in and day out, especially that I’m still looking for landing my first job 😢 and then this thing came 😅 it’s massively a blow in the face
@theorangecandle
@theorangecandle Жыл бұрын
I think you are safe. Chat GPT still needs another 2-3 years. It will replace code monkeys/entry positions then. Will be tough for new coders to get jobs in 2025. But for now you're safe.
@KakaKaka-iw5ud
@KakaKaka-iw5ud Жыл бұрын
@@theorangecandle that’s a relief
@rcmag13
@rcmag13 Жыл бұрын
If you are truly learning software engineering, it isn't going to replace you. In fact, doctors, lawyers, and just about every other profession will be replaced before a software engineer simply due to the nature of what we do. At the very least we will need an army of software engineers just to maintain the AI. If a skill can be automated by this thing, it wasn't much of a skill to begin with.
@KakaKaka-iw5ud
@KakaKaka-iw5ud Жыл бұрын
@@rcmag13 thx for the clarification
@PewPewFig
@PewPewFig Жыл бұрын
@@rcmag13 No, doctors and lawyers won't be replaced first. Doctors work with patients, and Lawyers work with clients, with often times high risk scenarios. I don't think those patients and clients will ever be comfortable putting their chances on a computer, most people wouldn't. Software Engineering on the other hand, and well as other types of engineering I believe could be easily replaced in not too long from now.
@TheSoundofTanay
@TheSoundofTanay Жыл бұрын
A big part about writing includes human experiences. For example, when I write about how a video game changed my life, people will read it and keep it in their hearts as a memorabilia. They’ll remember the game’s journey as well as my own. Believe me, I’ve given ChatGPT enough prompts to write such articles. In the end, it gave me generic write-ups that summed up basic things. But none of it felt personal.
@akashchauhan9860
@akashchauhan9860 Жыл бұрын
I think it cant fully replace it as of yet but it will get smarter the more copy it analyzes and the more specific prompts you provide it. I think copywriting needs to be meshed with other skills like funnel strategy etc so copywriters have more value.
@JohnAmose
@JohnAmose Жыл бұрын
There is a growing demand for people who can ask the right questions.
@problemstube7266
@problemstube7266 Жыл бұрын
Yeah.....in the hands of above avg smart guy.....this thing can alter the course of careers/life.
@CasiodorusRex
@CasiodorusRex Жыл бұрын
I am a pro at Googling.
@devtobecurious
@devtobecurious Жыл бұрын
For the dev senior, we are like open AI => lot of experience to be able to generate lot of ideas, lots of abilities to code. To junior in a language or framework, yes could be a very good ability to be a great copy paster ! Question: is it possible to learn a ia to use chatgpt ? :D
@chris-zu6sf
@chris-zu6sf Жыл бұрын
Subscribed! Concise and relative. Thanks!
@Lp-ze1tg
@Lp-ze1tg Жыл бұрын
Consider those who paid $10k+ for a coding boot camp for junior position last year.
@bennettvines6533
@bennettvines6533 Жыл бұрын
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.
@chicof5031
@chicof5031 Жыл бұрын
YET
@davimendespimentel6849
@davimendespimentel6849 Жыл бұрын
It's clear that this AI was trained with human information, so it's natural that it would provide answers consistent with human knowledge. For example, if you ask if it will replace storytellers or writers, it would likely say that it's impossible. However, the reality is that AI has the potential to significantly impact these fields. When we discuss "replacement," we don't mean completely eliminating these roles from the market, but rather, taking a significant share of the demand. While there will always be a need for specialized roles, it's estimated that AI could potentially handle up to 95% of the demand in certain industries. If you don't accept this truth, you may face challenges in the future as every industry will be impacted by the advance of AI. It's important to stay aware of these changes and adapt as needed.
@davimendespimentel6849
@davimendespimentel6849 Жыл бұрын
The previous text was revised by ChatGPT, the original one is below: "man, this AI was trained with human information, so it's obvious that it will be its answer, as well as if you ask if it will "replace story tellers and writters", they will say that it's impossible too. But the fact is: Yes, it will. When we talk about "replacement", we aren't talking about removing the area from market, but about stealing 95% of the demand, obviously, there will be some jobs that only specialists will achieve, but c'mon, that's represents only a tiny bunch of 5% from most demands. If you do not accept this truth, you will suffer in the future, every area will feel this impact (in a negatively meaning), that's the deal." Also, I didn't give it none information about the context, I just said "improve the text below: " and it gave me this.
@tazimrahbar7882
@tazimrahbar7882 Жыл бұрын
You asked will it replace programmer (someone who has deep knowledge in that) not entry level developer. I totally agree with the point mentioned in video.
@davideghirelli5856
@davideghirelli5856 Жыл бұрын
it's lying
@harrykekgmail
@harrykekgmail Жыл бұрын
very good and practical video. thanks
@richardwilde1348
@richardwilde1348 Жыл бұрын
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.
@onee
@onee Жыл бұрын
Yeah, but that would mean that the company now only has room for one entry job instead of 15. So, it indeed can reduce the amount of entry jobs.
@richardwilde1348
@richardwilde1348 Жыл бұрын
@@onee no I think you are misunderstanding how things work. When you change the economics, everything changes. Development work would now be 15x cheaper, so far more of it would now be economically viable. There would be more clients, more work to do. If what you said was true, our economy would have ground to a halt just due to all of the existing increases in efficiency, e.g. the steam engine would have put so many people out of jobs that the employment rate would never have recovered.
@joshbaker6368
@joshbaker6368 Жыл бұрын
​​ @Richard Wilde 15x cheaper because they need 15x less people right? People who want a base pay and will eventually demand more? The steam engine didn't, but its gas guzzling sibling did. Horse based transportation has significantly shrunk in the US and anyone at that time would've been hit. The transcontinental telegraph wiped out the pony express around that time, as another example. In turn new jobs were created. Like switch operators. Then they were made obsolete and other jobs are created. We're not going to see 15x more operating systems, or 15x more finance trackers. We may see a few more start ups as less people are needed to do more. Maybe people will find new jobs in checking code (expanded QA), which will probably be poorly paid. Or be forced to find work elsewhere, as the pony express and switch operators did.
@btm1
@btm1 Жыл бұрын
@@joshbaker6368 exactly! It is better to be prepared for the risks instead of being overly optimistic and thinking that in our lifetime AI will always be just a tool for programmers.
@490o
@490o Жыл бұрын
@@richardwilde1348 This will only work when consumption goes up as well. Why would you produce more when no one is around to buy more of your product?
Жыл бұрын
I think it should be mentioned, that you need to keep in mind that as someone who works in the software engineering and IT field I have some experience and from what I can see, you need a lot more skills than just writing code, there is understanding how to implement things into the current stack or software, be able to analyze how to make things either more stable or faster, which is something that chat gpt cannot do. Also good effing luck using these AI tools in your workplace, where they will be or even are banned or blocked. It would be obvious why companies do not want their employees to use such tools, since 99% of the time you will be working with corporate data that cannot under any circumstances be indexed on the internet. In case you did not know anything you put into the chat bot or even when using its API, it will index the result on the internet and if that is found out, which it will be, then you will be fired on the spot. So no AI will not replace developers or even tech support people, because companies are banning the use of AI tools in the workplace. You can use it in your own projects, but that is about it.
@phsal5182
@phsal5182 Жыл бұрын
good points. thank you!
@interestingtopics419
@interestingtopics419 Жыл бұрын
very good awareness video. thank you bro
@jennifergordon6102
@jennifergordon6102 Жыл бұрын
Being so gleeful at the prospect of millions of people losing their jobs is something I will never understand.
@Potview
@Potview Жыл бұрын
Great vid!
@c_s3378
@c_s3378 Жыл бұрын
i feel like this will help programmers improve more then replace there job
@TheEgzi
@TheEgzi Жыл бұрын
Will help em at the start. But I think we will get replaced in the coming years. Once the AI gets even better
@c_s3378
@c_s3378 Жыл бұрын
@@TheEgzi mabye but its better to learn from it now so you can be ahead of the game
@jdsguam
@jdsguam Жыл бұрын
Perhaps, but for new learners, this is a game changer for sure. ChatGPT is excellent at explaining everything clearly and easily. It does not get frustrated, it doesn't assume anything, it just teaches and explains until you understand it. You can ask the same dumb question 100x, it doesn't care. I love it!
@YeeLeeHaw
@YeeLeeHaw Жыл бұрын
You're looking at it from the point of the top programmers won't be replaced which is a flawed argument. Just like when we got the tractor and other more advanced farm equipment where one person could replace 10 workers we will see the same thing here, only on much more fields. Most will be replaced and the entry skill level will be much higher. This shouldn't be a worry if the world was rational as more production on this level equals abundance for all and would more than enough cover for some sort of universal basic income, but since we live in a world of selfish resource hoarders this will probably not be pretty.
@c_s3378
@c_s3378 Жыл бұрын
@@jdsguam iv used it and it is still very confused if use lesser known codes like lua and if you give it prompts that are harder but its still amazing
@davidbryan7795
@davidbryan7795 Жыл бұрын
It's on an exponential trajectory so it's difficult to presume much of anything.
@cherriepie
@cherriepie Жыл бұрын
Your backdrop is sooo good dude
@GoYoops
@GoYoops Жыл бұрын
Srry but it won't replace junior programmers, junior programmers don't just create basic boilerplate layouts. They work with designers and other programmers to implement designs and have to fetch data from APIs that are too customized for the AI to generate on its own or understand. Also use that data to create interesting dynamic UI. These are too much for the bot too handle because it's complexity that requires problem solving, not just copy pasting.
@augustuslxiii
@augustuslxiii Жыл бұрын
Give it a couple years....
@GoYoops
@GoYoops Жыл бұрын
@@augustuslxiii Couple years for wat? These bots are not sentient, they can't solve complexity in an application because it would have to be able to think for itself to come up with creative solutions. Having a bot pick and choose the best answers based off previous curated answers from humans will never be advanced enough to solve even a hint of complexity if you've ever been in development.
@augustuslxiii
@augustuslxiii Жыл бұрын
@@GoYoops Man, I'm having flashbacks to all the old "[technology] will never be able to [do thing], we'll always need people to do that" stuff people have said over the decades. Programmers will be needed, sure, but *entry level*? Nah. Companies aren't going to spend money on humans to do the simple stuff when this tech exists. What we see here alone - this Beta - is enough to upend people's lives. Like I said, give it a few years. Hell, look at some other stuff people have this ChatGPT doing. Writing code doing exactly what they want. From almost scratch. You need people to tweak it, yeah, but that's far, far less labor-intensive.
@GoYoops
@GoYoops Жыл бұрын
@@augustuslxiii Please explain to me what entry level programmers do that this bot will replace.
@stefansile6790
@stefansile6790 Жыл бұрын
Sorry buddy, GPT is able to consume and store data from API's in databases without much issue. Even before, companies didn't want juniors if they were strapped for cash, because they view it as a long-term investment, now, i think, it'l be even more so. Overall i think the market for dev jobs is going to struggle a bit, because of this and GitHub Copilot, but we still have to wait and see how it will perform at scale, long-term.
@MODEST500
@MODEST500 Жыл бұрын
I have been using it and tbh currently it has a few pattern it follows. Even for writing a sales copy It has an obvious pattern built into it. Maybe that will improve one day
@MODEST500
@MODEST500 Жыл бұрын
@@aikidoDaily 10 dollarfor what? Currently they aren't asking for money
@MODEST500
@MODEST500 Жыл бұрын
@@aikidoDaily i mean i am using the desktop version I am not sure what you mean by this .
@MODEST500
@MODEST500 Жыл бұрын
@@aikidoDaily what's the name of thr app?
@mpforeverunlimited
@mpforeverunlimited Жыл бұрын
This has convinced me to double major in mathematics. I was considering it before but I feel like I need an even deeper understanding of things to avoid being automated
@Turnpost2552
@Turnpost2552 Жыл бұрын
Mathematics poeple dont have jobs. They go to coding for jobs lol
@dhjtfvv567
@dhjtfvv567 Жыл бұрын
@@Turnpost2552 sad truth
@womp6338
@womp6338 Жыл бұрын
You base your entire future on a 5 minute youtube video that had very little research put into it?
@CasiodorusRex
@CasiodorusRex Жыл бұрын
Do something with your hands. People who fix things are valuable.
@ScissorN
@ScissorN Жыл бұрын
Mathematics and statistics already got no jobs …
@alisafrey6459
@alisafrey6459 Жыл бұрын
Is every single written piece by chat gpt unique? Like what if two people asked the same question, will the results be written differently every time?
@nicholassmith6412
@nicholassmith6412 Жыл бұрын
I wonder whether more devs will end up creating their own businesses? surely at the very least the competition for a dev job will become greater and the minimum standard higher. But if everyone loses their jobs, what will happen when the seniors resign/retire? will there not be any seniors left? and what about other industries than web developers? I'm biased as I'm a software engineer 😄
@Hol92100
@Hol92100 Жыл бұрын
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.
@aiadvantage
@aiadvantage Жыл бұрын
thats a fantastic summary. where did you get the transcript from though?
@r_be
@r_be Жыл бұрын
@@aiadvantage ChatGPT obviously.
@wallywild5088
@wallywild5088 Жыл бұрын
It’s not trained on any data after 2021
@miamitten1123
@miamitten1123 Жыл бұрын
@@r_be 😂
@MicahBratt
@MicahBratt Жыл бұрын
What I don't think people realize is that if something becomes so good that it can replace you in your job than it also means stuff will also be getting cheaper. A lot of the jobs it may replace weren't even around 20 years ago. Think about that.
@kingmambafx2178
@kingmambafx2178 Жыл бұрын
Laywer, doctor, accountant not existing for more than 20 years? I dont think so bro, there are lots of career that exist more than 20 years.
@ramtingxfr
@ramtingxfr Жыл бұрын
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.
@GoYoops
@GoYoops Жыл бұрын
If u want to quit that's ur decision. But ppl like the creator of this video has 0 clue about the standards of generative AI and how it will always be limited by the answers that were manually curated by human beings. If u have an actual app with some kind of data flow complexity and u ask chatgpt to fetch some data for u and do something with that data under the context of ur app, it will never be able to do it. Especially if u ask the bot to solve a problem in ur app that's related to the data flow. And that is because it is generating responses that a human being wrote, not the bot creating an original response. Programming is about problem solving, bots don't problem solve until they gain intelligence which relies on a huge wall called quantum computers which won't be available to us in our lifetime.
@peteredimo9420
@peteredimo9420 Жыл бұрын
i have tested it too, i am scared too, but the more i tested the more i felt ok, the thing is you also need to understand code so you know what to ask and if the result is ok, maybe it will change sometime , i guess, but right now it is Google and Stackoverflow on steroid
@TheEgzi
@TheEgzi Жыл бұрын
I just wanted to start learning programming, I guess getting a job would still be doable, but keeping it in the coming 5 years could be alot harder. God knows Feel really demotivated starting now. But I dont think you should give up if you already have come far with your learning.
@railroadman2k
@railroadman2k Жыл бұрын
bullshit
@socaljusticewarrior558
@socaljusticewarrior558 Жыл бұрын
No. Keep learning, and use this thing to help you learn. After having used it for a few hours, it's not capable of creating a full version of anything. It may be able to make an HTML page, but that's such a basic level of skill that you would have never gotten a job based solely on that. Using it is like talking to a dumb person who is also the most educated person in the world. It knows so much but it can't put things together like a human can.
@TerryTappArt
@TerryTappArt Жыл бұрын
Digital technology has been a lawnmower for jobs. Some technology augments work, some replaces the worker. Certain tools have allowed us to become more creative or productive. But others replace creators or producers. Look at motorized transportation and horses.
@jayroth7288
@jayroth7288 Жыл бұрын
At 2:07, that is indeed a very advanced writing style. If you're a junior. In high school. And gym class is your only A.
@andyslack1167
@andyslack1167 Жыл бұрын
It’s a real shame OpenAI don’t use their own tech to handle their own CS I’ve been waiting weeks for a reply about limitations on a new account!
@bljonesx
@bljonesx Жыл бұрын
This tech blows my mind. I'm struggling with the ethics on all this. Some things are harmless while other things and videos I see that show how to make money with it is essentially pulling one over on unsuspecting people who think they are paying a person for a skill, when really said person is lazy and has done 2 seconds of work
@richardshipe4576
@richardshipe4576 Жыл бұрын
Isn't abstraction a long running theme in coding? We've come this far in making coding accessible via human-esque languages while still experiencing a shortage of technically minded workers. I don't think the shortage will end. We can add chatgpt or whatever into the mix and still end up with a labor force that continues to groan at the idea of learning IT/coding skills.
@visibletoallusers3793
@visibletoallusers3793 Жыл бұрын
Ok, if it replaces junior programmers, will senior programmers appear from thin air. If not can you make a video which skills will be useful so as to stay ahead of this curve?
@rcmag13
@rcmag13 Жыл бұрын
It won't, and this guy doesn't have a clue what he's talking about, like most youtubers out there.
@victorrr3542
@victorrr3542 Жыл бұрын
Hahaha cope
@jyothishkumar.j3619
@jyothishkumar.j3619 Жыл бұрын
It will not replace developers anytime soon. It will only make programmers more efficient with their time as this will be a great tool for programmers. And it will solve the shortage of developers and in coming years there wont be much demand for developers and thus the higher pay they are enjoying will not be there as programming will become less time consuming and easy to do. Still programmers cannot not be replaced completely as AI models we have are trained with available data. Complex problem solving and innovative thinking humans have to handle.
@rondevcode
@rondevcode Жыл бұрын
If you ask it to write you a blog post for something, and several other people asked the same question (the exact same way), wouldn't chatGPT return the same answer though?
@Lucifer_Satanas
@Lucifer_Satanas Жыл бұрын
Chatgpt is going to be a huge challenge for faculty and teachers in future. The open AI is too brilliant to understand the question we put forth and explains the concept crystal clear. I am 100% sure in the next decade students won't be in need of physical teachers and their boring lectures. Looking for the game change in robotics and automobile fields too.
@theman3456
@theman3456 Жыл бұрын
Chatgpt is perfect for colleges... it finds most of its info in leftwing propaganda
@smokestrong1000
@smokestrong1000 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely it's going to replace teachers. I can ask it just about any question instead of having to go to my teacher and it'll spit it out in a second versus me having to drive to the college, wait for their office hours, etc. I'm in college now, finished all my general education, now I'm in calculus 2, physics with calculus 1, and taking my 2nd programming class because I thought computer science would be a good degree to get. Now I'm like wtf I have to change my major. Luckily I'm only in a CC so I only taken one class towards computer science and finished all the classes they make you take for general education like history, sociology, etc. Now I'm stuck in a situation where I don't what degree is safe from AI.
@trteeerryfse-wy2ww
@trteeerryfse-wy2ww Жыл бұрын
Buddha? You're here!!! Why!?!?
@KattReen
@KattReen 11 ай бұрын
Education is a field that is notoriously stuck in it's ways, and really difficult to make changes to both in terms of structure and integrating new tech. If you're ever in the need of a VHS player your local high school probably has one. The most use predictive text tools will get in schools in the upcoming years, is likely going to be students using it themselves to try and get out of having to write their own essays. Also, predictive text teaching assistants aren't necessarily the most efficient and reliable way to learn new things. AI is a big deal in way that the internet, computers and smartphones have been a really big deal. It's going to change how a lot of fields do things, but it's not going to delete the need and necessity for human to human guidance in learning.
@TheBrettWay
@TheBrettWay Жыл бұрын
The lighting, the structure, the delivery, the subject matter are all 🔥 such an Amazing video Igor!
@aiadvantage
@aiadvantage Жыл бұрын
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!
@TheBrettWay
@TheBrettWay Жыл бұрын
@@aiadvantage 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!
@aiadvantage
@aiadvantage Жыл бұрын
@@TheBrettWay Alright. Let me know if you ever want to talk content creation or KZfaq. Thanks again man
@rcmag13
@rcmag13 Жыл бұрын
Except that most of the content was incorrect or misleading
@WA_YT
@WA_YT Жыл бұрын
Just think about it. If people lose their jobs because 1 person does 10 people's job then surely the amount of business competition will increase because what stops those other 9 setting up a program or service to compete. Because todays tasks will be done quicker, this will only push companies to find new tech which means there will be a big skill shift or adaptation. The future is Ai and whatever field we are in we just need to see how Ai works in that field and adapt our skillset.
@xrmasiso
@xrmasiso Жыл бұрын
hmmm. im curious what you think about my arguments as to why people can relax despite chatgpt. i just uploaded it today. very curious of your perspective.
@kingmambafx2178
@kingmambafx2178 Жыл бұрын
What stop other 9 programmers to compete? I will give you a hint: Money
@ctwolf
@ctwolf Жыл бұрын
thank you for empowering people by encouraging them to think and learn. most never will. but kudos none the less sir.
@aiadvantage
@aiadvantage Жыл бұрын
The future belongs to the curious. Keep learning and everything will be fine
@ctwolf
@ctwolf Жыл бұрын
@@aiadvantage *starts learning more vigorously*
@rahuldinesh2840
@rahuldinesh2840 Жыл бұрын
Where did we find this information? On KZfaq. That makes KZfaq one step ahead yet of ChatGPT.
@ceooflonelinessinc.267
@ceooflonelinessinc.267 Жыл бұрын
Buw what should one do if they are still in college resp. needs to start as an entry level position?
@blackhole4813
@blackhole4813 Жыл бұрын
Same situation, we just need to figure out stuff for our own
@zhangmingxin
@zhangmingxin Жыл бұрын
Customer support part is excellent 👍
@awaisshah8011
@awaisshah8011 Жыл бұрын
I wish I could just point out so many inaccuracies but never mind. What is your profession by the way? Please ask chatgpt to write a sales copy for top nft projects of 2022.
@michalkelemen4437
@michalkelemen4437 Жыл бұрын
Do you think that it could also mean the end of data analyst? Im asking as a junior data analyst, which is entry position mentioned in video :/
@johnkramer5886
@johnkramer5886 Жыл бұрын
You know how computers weren’t fully automated back in the 1940’s, humans had to physically operate them, but now it’s completely automated, I think the same will happen here
@Meleeman011
@Meleeman011 Жыл бұрын
kinda want to use it to make a better AI program, this could be the tool I need to make a more efficient AI NN
@PS-oy9xr
@PS-oy9xr Жыл бұрын
I accepted rules on discord however I stil can't get access to the server, what should I do??
@teddmented
@teddmented Жыл бұрын
It’s ironic that AI programmers will eliminate the need for junior and eventually most programmers and a reflection of human greed and callousness. Manufacturing eliminated entire industries as well, but AI eliminates intellectual work and you’re left with small sectors of creative work or personal contact related work. It will lead to even more economic disparity and instability.
@gto433
@gto433 Жыл бұрын
1. Copywriting 2. Creatives 3. Drivers 4. Data entry 5. Customer support 6. Junior programmers
@jarekgiedrojc2643
@jarekgiedrojc2643 Жыл бұрын
It won't replace any of those profesions :)
@victorrr3542
@victorrr3542 Жыл бұрын
@@jarekgiedrojc2643 you will starve
@jarekgiedrojc2643
@jarekgiedrojc2643 Жыл бұрын
@@victorrr3542 no i wont :)
@dnt000
@dnt000 Жыл бұрын
@@jarekgiedrojc2643 it already does and will replace, this is clear as sky.
@jarekgiedrojc2643
@jarekgiedrojc2643 Жыл бұрын
@@dnt000 No it don't and it wont it is clear as sky
@rachinter
@rachinter Жыл бұрын
Man i was just getting started with software engineering 😟😟 life is just too unfair.
@Noptical
@Noptical Жыл бұрын
Im in the same boat. I was incredibly excited to start learning how to code this year and hopefully major in cs when college comes. But this news has made me lose motivation.
@Koomberi
@Koomberi Жыл бұрын
@@Noptical if this makes you lose motivation then you were probably not passionate about the right aspects of coding in the first place. Programming is about solving problems and expanding on ideas, which this will only help with, not replace it. I feel like people who are worried are those who like programming salaries being high due to short supply but what’s short in supply is the problem solving/idea expansions I mentioned, not writing code
@shace4765
@shace4765 Жыл бұрын
Please don't take videos like this as you basis for future decisions. The dude also jumped on the NFT train, and look how many take that topic serious now. Its a big new tech trend, and people are just repeating the most boldest claims that you can find. Ironically, its probably the same you would expect from an AI. These people have no idea what the future holds, but just take a current trend and say "Everything is going to resolve around this". The kind of software engineering AI will replace in 5 years is the kind that will long be replaced by cheap labour from India or China in 2 years. The world is always in change, and its never sure what will be big next. Just go your path, and if you are willing to go with the times, you wont be left behind that easily.
@Loebe12
@Loebe12 Жыл бұрын
Go on with it! It is a great job! The guy in the video probably never ever saw the code of even a small business application. Not to meantion he would be able to understand it. Predicting such things in his position is nothing less than ridiculous. gpt will be a great assistant in your job :) But not replace it. Oh, and also go for your driving license. Because all the self driving cars that were predicted to be here...well...today, they are not coming any time soon ;)
@xybersurfer
@xybersurfer Жыл бұрын
as others have already said, don't base your future on a video. you should see it as a useful tool that could potentially do the boring parts of software engineering
@EveryDayWalkingWithChrist
@EveryDayWalkingWithChrist Жыл бұрын
Thx Igor!
@JohnJohn-xx7wy
@JohnJohn-xx7wy Жыл бұрын
10 years ago i graduated business school, at that time there was no jobs because economic recession. I had to do manually labor for the last 10 years that destroyed my back. Finding a job in business that i study is impossible due to 'lack of experience' i worked hard for 10 years and saved my money so i could go back to school and learn a new skill. 3 weeks ago i started at progamming school, so this will be replaced as well. What am i going to do for a living this is hopeless 😔
@pamelathompson6783
@pamelathompson6783 Жыл бұрын
Noooo there is high demand for developers! Don’t be discouraged Get the skills and you will be fine!
@Yawarrior
@Yawarrior Жыл бұрын
Get into sales bro. No need for manual labor if you know that
@michaelhartjen3214
@michaelhartjen3214 Жыл бұрын
Just image one year later how freakin amazing it's going to get. Who would have guessed ChatGPT? Especially from OpenAI, known to be not so open.
@TangomanX2008
@TangomanX2008 Жыл бұрын
I agree that man, this will advance quickly, but just as I look forward towards the benefits, I'm really concerned about the dangers. I think something like this was already inevitable for some time now. I think this may be too fast too soon, but at the same time, I'm not sure how this could have been slowed down. As far as I'm concerned, everyone needs to open their eyes and start following this type of technologies because if they don't, they are going be screwed and not understand why.
@farfromerease
@farfromerease Жыл бұрын
THIS NEW CONTENT IS LOVE TO MY EARS YOOO
@aiadvantage
@aiadvantage Жыл бұрын
Glad you like it :)
@vedvyas4778
@vedvyas4778 Жыл бұрын
Just gave some high school level permutations and combinations problems to chatgp. Forget about giving solutions It started generation symbols in answer
@jadhavsourabh
@jadhavsourabh Жыл бұрын
I love it..!!
@thiago75501
@thiago75501 Жыл бұрын
Well I was thinking about drop from IT until I saw a comment that said “when some AI model could be able to code a full app all by itself it will be able to replace almost any job or at least all in Exact science “
@jaydoes2166
@jaydoes2166 Жыл бұрын
Good content expand on it for potentially other entry level roles please
@bradyngaming2835
@bradyngaming2835 Жыл бұрын
i put in the prompt "write a game where a very dangerous virtual virus has broken loose and has started deleting every game in existence, but a group that consists of kratos from god of war, master chief from halo, doom guy from doom, and steve from minecraft. Together, they will defeat the deadly virus." and then i said " make it detailed and make it 10 paragraphs" i dont know why 10 but it made it and god damn its good. The game "Virus X: The Virtual Apocalypse" is a cooperative action-adventure game where players can choose to control one of the four heroes - Kratos, Master Chief, Doom Guy, and Steve - and team up to fight against the deadly virus known as Virus X. The story begins with a group of scientists working on a virtual reality experiment, when suddenly Virus X breaks loose from their containment system and starts deleting every game in existence. The heroes must band together and stop Virus X before it destroys the virtual reality. Each hero has their own unique abilities and weapons. Kratos is a skilled warrior armed with the Blades of Chaos, Master Chief is a supersoldier with the Mjolnir power armor, Doom Guy is a fearless space marine with the Super Shotgun, and Steve is a resourceful minecraft player with a diamond sword. The game takes place in various virtual reality environments, such as ancient Greece, the outer space, a demonic hellscape, and a blocky Minecraft world. The players must navigate through these environments and fight against Virus X's minions, such as corrupted AI drones, demonic entities, and giant robots. As the players progress through the game, they will encounter and fight against powerful bosses, such as the corrupted AI scientist who created Virus X, the demonic overlord that controls Virus X, and the final form of Virus X itself. These boss battles will require strategy and teamwork to overcome. In addition to fighting against Virus X's minions, the players will also face challenges such as solving puzzles, completing objectives, and finding hidden items. These challenges will provide a break from the intense combat and add variety to the gameplay. The game features a variety of weapons and upgrades that the players can find and unlock throughout the game. These weapons and upgrades can be used to improve the heroes' abilities and give them an edge against Virus X's minions. The game also includes a multiplayer mode where up to four players can team up and play the game together. In multiplayer mode, players can choose to control different heroes and work together to defeat Virus X. After defeating Virus X, the players will be hailed as heroes and the virtual reality will be saved from destruction. However, the game ends with a cliffhanger, where it is revealed that Virus X is not the only threat to the virtual reality, and the heroes must team up again to face even greater challenges in the future. Overall, "Virus X: The Virtual Apocalypse" is an exciting and action-packed game that combines the elements of cooperative gameplay, challenging boss battles, and a compelling story. The game offers a unique experience for players who enjoy action-adventure games and the challenge of working together to overcome a deadly threat.
@sajidazakir560
@sajidazakir560 Жыл бұрын
Then which jobs won't be replaced, make a video on it.... please
@ESan-lh6dq
@ESan-lh6dq Жыл бұрын
How many programmers actual have the mind to come up with and idea - think about the design and interaction - vs just someone who can program. The ones that have the ideas will succeed and make it fast using chatgpt but can you ask chatgpt to actually program a full app that will make millions? Its just a base to use as both creative, programmer, story writer etc.
@metarock3054
@metarock3054 Жыл бұрын
I agree with you on somethings. But it can’t replace writers who write audience specific content targeting their pain point. T
@rcmag13
@rcmag13 Жыл бұрын
This will absolutely not replace Software Engineers. There are at least 5 reasons why it will be impossible to replace software engineers with AI at least in the near future. 1. The output and input requires knowledge of Software, this alone makes it impossible since any other profession wouldn't know what to do with the output and certainly wouldn't know the input required to get a correct answer. 2. Your code examples were extremely trivial, even for an intern, when dealing with complex systems that cannot have a mistake, and have hundreds of layers of complexity, no company (At least not one that wants to stay in business) is going to trust an AI to produce bug free production quality code without it being rigorously tested, so you would need software engineers just for that reason alone. 3. It is very well known that chatgpt generates bugs in code, and when those bugs inevitably occur, who is going to know how to fix them, or even locate them? You would need Software Engineers who know where the code is located, and how to fix it. 4. The prompt writing process is going to require Software Engineers with in depth knowledge of how the systems work to begin with, what are companies going to do, get a program manager to write the prompts!? that is laughable. And if that wasn't enough, 5. Even if the AI gets to a point where it never makes a mistake (is that even possible?) You still need Software Engineers to maintain the AI. With that said, one day we might generate a true AI where the entity is self aware, can learn without being programmed and repair itself and when that day comes, EVERYONE will be out of a job, but that isn't today. Lastly, Software Engineers will likely be the last to go, Doctors, lawyers, youtubers, celebs will all be useless before the Software Engineer position is no longer needed. There is a reason Stack Overflow banned answers from chat GPT, because it is too easy to generate the wrong answer: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/421831/temporary-policy-chatgpt-is-banned
@xybersurfer
@xybersurfer Жыл бұрын
agreed!
@michalp1
@michalp1 Жыл бұрын
Lol, your mindgasms are funny as 😂
@nuttapongphetpradub8005
@nuttapongphetpradub8005 Жыл бұрын
I think this will compliment to devs and programmers to do their jobs better. If will be ridiculous to replace 90% of human who capable of reading and comprehend computer languages. If that happens I think humanity will be destroyed, as only 10% or less can keep the jobs monitoring AI (which have to be fluent in computer Languages)
@btm1
@btm1 Жыл бұрын
wow, what an optimist you are!
@johntowers1213
@johntowers1213 Жыл бұрын
@@btm1 at one time 90% of humanity earn't its living working the fields... then the industrial revolution happened and turned the world on its head... spot any similarities ?
@btm1
@btm1 Жыл бұрын
@@johntowers1213 yes, more and more jobs get automated
@btm1
@btm1 Жыл бұрын
​@@johntowers1213 Such a shortsighted argument. In the end there were plenty of jobs to go around because they couldn't be automated. However the number of jobs that could only be done by humans will only decrease in the future. I don't know where you're from, but on this planet, the end goal of businesses is not to offer jobs to people, but to create products and services as fast, better and profitable as possible.. If they can do that with machines/robots/ AI, for sure they will do it. Ever heard of technological unemployment ?
@btm1
@btm1 Жыл бұрын
@@johntowers1213 In the past, automation hasn’t caused lasting unemployment and has raised the level of wealth in the economy and created new jobs, but past examples of automation have replaced our muscle power and we had our cognitive abilities. So what will happen when robots automate our cognitive work?
@VideoWow7184
@VideoWow7184 Жыл бұрын
Interesting video. I don't think chatGPT will be replacing any of the jobs described in this video. Will it replace copywriters/bloggers? I think not because it is no different from one human being chosen over another. If people like a particular blogger's or copywriter's style then they will follow that blogger or choose that copywriter regardless of whether they are human or not. So if you like blogging or your a copywriter then keep doing it and use AI to help you deliver value faster but in your unique style. Also, lets imagine most companies do use AI to produce their marketing material, pretty soon your going to see generic, non inspiring adverts and billboards popping up, just like big game studios keep to the tried and true while indie developers take risks and push boundaries. Will it replace programmers? Nope, I don't think so, even junior programmers. I think this because writing code is not what brings value, programmers are always looking for ways to write less code, not more. Sure, once in a galaxy far far away programmers were paid per lines of code but those days are long gone. A programmer's value is in their ability to solve technical problems for the business in a timely, cost effective and scalable fashion. If an AI chatbot can help the programmer to do that by taking away the mundane tasks then all the better. But hey, if you want to write the code yourself because you feel that you'll add more value that way (e.g. AI produced code wasn't optimized enough and that piece of code code had to be efficient, AI code was hard to read, it would be quicker for you to write the code than to explain to the AI what you want, etc), then write the code yourself, it's your choice. Will it replace customer support staff? Again I don't think so. It is one thing to tell send a customer a troubleshooting guide and quite another to connect with the customer on a level that an AI never could. I can just imagine the PR fallout as a company goes into damage control because it's AI chatbot gave a customer the wrong advice and they ended up investing in the wrong product or taking out the wrong insurance policy. Yes they will alleviate the more mundane aspect of CS in a similar way that an FAQ or a troubleshooting guide does but they will not replace people. We have to keep in perspective that it is not technological advancements that replace jobs, it changes how we do jobs, yes, but it is people that make use of those advancements who overtake people who don't, simply because it allows them to deliver more value more often. Whatever your job, understand your business, invest in yourself, and focus on delivering value while allowing AI to help keep your life interesting; no boring moments.
@JMonteroCollector21
@JMonteroCollector21 Жыл бұрын
I am not an expert at creating prompts but this particular iteration seems to produce mostly canned, formulaic responses from its training data. The hype is over the top. I do think, however, that over zealous executives will prematurely begin trimming head counts and relying on this stuff in the near future
@gavinfinch2393
@gavinfinch2393 Жыл бұрын
You’re absolutely right. Also AI won’t replace SEO and content specialists because there’s about to be an influx of low-quality content. Search engine algorithms will relegate this content to the bottom tier of results and high-value content will take the top spots. My biggest concern is how short-term thinkers are responding. People who say there’s no need to teach children how to write anymore are going to create a massive generational skill gap in the realm of critical thinking and communication.
@kingmambafx2178
@kingmambafx2178 Жыл бұрын
It will replace software engineer. As you said programmers will find a way to write less code, which bug free faster runtime. Chatgpt eventually will become so great that even can create code accurate to how much words
@kingmambafx2178
@kingmambafx2178 Жыл бұрын
​@@gavinfinch2393 well there is ez solve, u can create another model to throw high quality content, so it will become another chatgpt but will create great content
@jimmcconville
@jimmcconville Жыл бұрын
I was impressed by chatgpt in the first couple of days, however... After that it started to feel like I was just looking at an abstraction over a search engine. I am not too concerned anyone will be losing their job in the short to medium term.
@StudyCom
@StudyCom Жыл бұрын
Awesome rundown Igor.
@kevinstarofficial
@kevinstarofficial Жыл бұрын
so how does anyone get a job anymore if it replaces entry level jobs?
@nabindc650
@nabindc650 Жыл бұрын
After chat gpt your intelligent will be not measured by how good answer you can give it will be based on how creative your question can be
@khushboo1may
@khushboo1may Жыл бұрын
As a data analyst what should I do to save my career after chat GPT
@samarthlangalia6585
@samarthlangalia6585 Жыл бұрын
I m sorry ma'am, but there's nothing we can do as data analysts or programmers. This chatgpt have taken our skills for granted overnight. Our skills now has no values coz some highly intelligent beings like creators of chatgpt have created a thing which can do the same task in a matter of seconds !!! Even as a programmer, i am thinking of leaving this career and become a gangster !!
@theegamerdotcom
@theegamerdotcom Жыл бұрын
After much thought on this ChatGPT, i have come to realise that this will replace Google eventually. Because the answers people get on Google you spend ages searching for it still. And yet, ChatGPT gives it to you instantly. Obviously some answers it can not give you, but how long until it can?
@SimpMcSimpy
@SimpMcSimpy Жыл бұрын
If they don't adapt to this very fast they are history.
@theegamerdotcom
@theegamerdotcom Жыл бұрын
@@SimpMcSimpy I agree with you there
@MrMiniPancakes
@MrMiniPancakes Жыл бұрын
That customer response email would make me NO LONGER A CUSTOMER
@sylent351
@sylent351 Жыл бұрын
I wasn't even sure what I wanted to work on in the future and this ai showed up. Now I'm really confused. I'm a mechatronics engineering student and I want to work on cyberpunk or ai and robotics stuff. Can this ai replace me?
@perogamemc9887
@perogamemc9887 Жыл бұрын
If you work on the newest technology than it cant.
@justwannabehappy6735
@justwannabehappy6735 Жыл бұрын
We are all replaceable.
@mr_banamochi
@mr_banamochi Жыл бұрын
I'm going to pursue Robotics. We don't know the future. We can't predict the future either he (on this channel) does. If there are some safe jobs, everyone goes to get these jobs and these jobs will be oversaturated. There are no safe jobs, so we should do what we want!
@froilananthony7391
@froilananthony7391 Жыл бұрын
great assisting tool
@hiji-bk7pm
@hiji-bk7pm Жыл бұрын
How do I say that I'm just recently started learning about coding. want to be app dev or game dev, and I have to go back to highschool. So it's about 5 or 6 years 'till I get a C.S degree or dev job. as we know AI ' ll grow over in next closely year (I mean It can't take over all dev or coding position but it'll absolutely replace and reduce most of the job opportunites in tech industry and other fields.) So should I keep going or just dive into other fields? I don't want to waste a bunch of years for just nothing and I have financial goal. I feel lost in these weeks. sorry bad English😢 aslo a dumb in math:")
@davefischer2344
@davefischer2344 Жыл бұрын
Just gotta learn from it
@constantin58
@constantin58 Жыл бұрын
It might even replace therapists, any types of advisement jobs, some doctors, lawyers unless there is a need for court, probably many youtubers 😆. Any job of an individual that has to learn a vast amount of knowledge that is later spoken only to clients - will be mostly replaced by systems like ChatGPT, only the best professionals will be unscathed. Chat GPT is like a world library that can speak. It can't really think or create, but it can summarize and restructure any information very accurately. Very soon we'll be like in Wall-E
@ecos889
@ecos889 8 ай бұрын
Therapists unlikely, a part of therapy is, having a human listen to you, like chat GPT can give empathetic sounding expressions, but you know it's not a human you are aware that your feelings are not actually being talked back to you. Like as a person who experienced Trauma to the point of unaliving myself due to grape. I assure you having a human specifically is listening to you and understanding where you are going through is what's needed. Plus you can gurentee a therapists confidentially a lot more so than an AI that could in theory have a data breach which can have everyone know your issues. Because with hackers that is a thing that can happen and would work great for blackmail for people less willing to be open to people about their issues. To the pbulic.
@constantin58
@constantin58 8 ай бұрын
@@ecos889 If you ask the right questions, AI can potentially have better quality of answers and instructions than a skilled therapist. However most people wouldn't have the discipline to regularly check the AI system for therapy, versus having scheduled appointments with a therapist and as a result AI for therapy would have worse results. A therapist can also radiate good emotions while listening or giving instructions to client, while AI can't. This as a result can imprint the therapists instructions and copying mechanisms much better than just reading or listening to AI. Also the way people perceive and label information to be trustworthy and worth consideration is through a authoritarian system. For example person X make twice more money than person Y, and as a result X's information is generally speaking more trustworthy and worth memorizing and listening to. Similarly a skilled therapist has more authority and respect than an AI in the eyes of a client therefore everything a therapist says is taken more seriously. The perception of AI being a lesser "specialist" and someone not being as trustworthy can change though, if for example AI develops incredible and proven merits over the years and gains exceptional trustworthiness.
@miamitten1123
@miamitten1123 Жыл бұрын
2:51 _”Maybe 20 years”_ I don’t think so Bud. More like 20months.
@interestingtopics419
@interestingtopics419 Жыл бұрын
but when it comes to customer care one must understand the feelings and the frustration of a customer in order to give a right solution. how can a chatgpt can do it ?
@Alex-hu8gj
@Alex-hu8gj Жыл бұрын
(His job is on the line too - meaning The AI Advantage in this matter will be also one of the firsts to be replaced) and I agree with Blackstar
@Leon-ur5uk
@Leon-ur5uk Жыл бұрын
I`m already doing all of my homework with chatgpt
@justwannabehappy6735
@justwannabehappy6735 Жыл бұрын
Okay, but what will you do the day of the exam ?
@BlancOwly
@BlancOwly Жыл бұрын
The downside is it’s not up to date yet with specific topics
@mikebreeden6071
@mikebreeden6071 Жыл бұрын
I've asked it a few C# questions and got interesting answers but it seemed to lack depth. The best was asking it about writing from a thread to a UI. ... That isn't going to work.
@bilalnassar6904
@bilalnassar6904 Жыл бұрын
this is scary, I wont be surprised if AI created another sophisticated AI like this in a couple of years
@r7rahuls
@r7rahuls Жыл бұрын
Don't worry I asked chat gpt to train my ai and it said not able to do so 😅
@neutralmortal
@neutralmortal Жыл бұрын
@@r7rahulsbecause of the limitations set by the creators.
@CerebralRiches
@CerebralRiches Жыл бұрын
@@r7rahuls If you ask the AI to send nudes, it won't, while I am pretty sure she could had showed her balls. They lying.
@milanpospisil8024
@milanpospisil8024 Жыл бұрын
It will not. It just reads existing information, it can combine some things like writing style and syntax. But it does not understand semantics and meanings. It will not invent new things, it will only write answers that were combined from what it red before.
@symphony86
@symphony86 Жыл бұрын
Well.. i just finished a quite complicated user story without doing a single googling.. tbh its quite scary, but we human adapt.. dont run away from it.. embrace it.. and always be ready for changes..
@draigan
@draigan Жыл бұрын
I tested it out. It can write simple things but it has no idea of the overall structure of a project
@YeeLeeHaw
@YeeLeeHaw Жыл бұрын
You probably asked the wrong questions and set up wrong conditions.
@sanlistonmadzima
@sanlistonmadzima Жыл бұрын
not yet
@btm1
@btm1 Жыл бұрын
future version will be able to read all the files in your project and will be much much more capable! Prepare for the worst and you won't be surprised!
@jonathanordaz5357
@jonathanordaz5357 Жыл бұрын
Hahaha I loved that office edit
@Native722
@Native722 Жыл бұрын
I can see chat gpt taking tech support jobs and call centers.
@jdsguam
@jdsguam Жыл бұрын
Using a turtorial video I found on youtube and ChatGPT, I was able to create chatbot that I can talk & listen to without the need to type anything. ChatGPT understood what I was looking for and wrote me just about all the code I needed. This AI not only writes the code, it explains everything very clearly.
@rabca.123
@rabca.123 Жыл бұрын
You could do it just by reading a few blog posts anyway though. There is probably some chatbot implementation already accessible and ready to copy-paste. I code a lot and that kind of task is not something I would get payed for, as you can do it just in a few minutes by a quick google search. If you have some more complicated task, then AI gets pretty useless (at least for now). Especially if this task requires you to understand a design of a system you're using.
@Copilot1204
@Copilot1204 Жыл бұрын
@@rabca.123 So should I still go to school for CS or switch majors this AI stuff is scaring me not gonna lie. I don’t want to go to school for 3 more years just get payed way less and have AI be the reason for that .
@rabca.123
@rabca.123 Жыл бұрын
​@@Copilot1204 I'm finishing my CS degree and I do some research in ML and most of my colleagues don't treat these AI breakthroughs that seriously. I don't think you should switch majors if you're passionate about math and problem solving. Just avoid learning stuff that is very repetitive and doesn't require you to understand some bigger picture. Try learning how to learn quickly and how to switch between different fields. That's what I believe is expected from a good CS graduate. You could freak out just as well because of stackoverflow, or even the internet - you can find almost everything here already, but people still have jobs. I may be wrong of course, but I believe that good CS graduate is simply good at solving problems, try being that, programming is just a tool. Watch some Yannic Kilcher videos. He's ML researcher and he will make you feel better, because he's much less confident about all these chatbots. Good luck with your major.
@rabca.123
@rabca.123 Жыл бұрын
@@Copilot1204 Be exited that your job will be more interesting and less repetitive.
@Copilot1204
@Copilot1204 Жыл бұрын
@@rabca.123 Hey thanks it’s nice to meet other people in a similar field. After failing CS1A java twice I’m currently taking it and I almost have a B now. My problem is I get bored really easily and I fall asleep studying sometimes. That’s why I failed that last few times it’s because I get distracted so easily. But yeah I think computer science is the most interesting out of all the majors besides business that’s it’s to be frank. Do you happen to be good at java? I’ve been having some issues with my some assignments. My CS teacher teaches in a very dull monotone voice it’s hard to learn from him lmao .
@rich2400vid
@rich2400vid Жыл бұрын
What about replacing upper level highly paid managers with AI decision making tools?
@joymajumdar807
@joymajumdar807 Жыл бұрын
I am customer service agent(voice) from India. Working for US call centre. What should I do to up skill and leave call centre once and for all. Night shift is killing me.
@aiadvantage
@aiadvantage Жыл бұрын
Have a vid on exactly this coming out today! Hope that helps
@jaydoes2166
@jaydoes2166 Жыл бұрын
I subscribed and liked, what about entry level system admin or network admin jobs?
@noot4213
@noot4213 Жыл бұрын
I think maybe you're right about chatgpt replacing #3, but I disagree with #1 and especially #2. Copywriting will probably evolve into more of an editing or design role (i.e content design or UX writing, which are already careers). 1) I think maybe in the future copywriting can become fully extinct, but chatgpt is not evolved to that point yet 2) chatgpt can write simple programs well, but it falters with the more complex stuff. Also, even if AI becomes powerful enough to write these complex programs, there still needs to be a workforce to manage/modify AI and security systems (especially if bad actors can use adversarial AI to their own advantage, too)
@rcmag13
@rcmag13 Жыл бұрын
It won't even be able to replace #3. If only customer service was about sending emails lol. This video was done with a vast amount of ignorance
@rcmag13
@rcmag13 Жыл бұрын
@@1tansu1 The whole government collapse point was a good one, I didn't think of that. I made several points similar to what you are making but yea, I wish people would stop listening to these youtubers, most of them are extremely ignorant
@RicTone
@RicTone Жыл бұрын
@@rcmag13 agreed. To be cognizant of sometimes needs is a overlooked key to customer support. Handing out refunds doesn’t count. You need a human to make a judgment call to help a customer and to know if you are being pranked.
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