วันอาทิตย์ที่ 29 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2566

ChatGPT replacing jobs and 'creativity'?

 Hello all. I've read an article that may be of your interest ka. It's entitled, 'ChatGPT: 4 Jobs That Will Change (or Be Fully Replaced) by This AI-Powered Chatbot' 



Though some of you are getting sick of reading about it too often, I think this is something simple for us to think along ka.

Here are some jobs that will change or be fully replaced by chatGPT.

1. Copywriting
2. Content Writing -- this makes quite a number of content creators feel a little insecure as ChatGPT can write complete essays and even blog posts. We don't see that many who can write well and I'm thinking of my own Fulbright circle. Even with English proficiency, there's a lot of room for improvement, let alone the ones who can't jump across the language barrier ka.

I like this example in the article to ask Chat GPT to give 5 eye-catching titles for a blog post about productivity.

Here are the responses ka:
- 10 Proven Strategies for Boosting Your Productivity
- The Ultimate Productivity Toolkit: Boost YOur Efficiency Today"
- Maximizing YOur Productivity: Simple Habits for Success
- The Secret to Being More Productive: Time Management Tips and Tricks
- Boost Your Productivity and Get More Done in Less Time.

I think if we use it wisely, we'll have a very good assistant with more ideas while saving time....though requests for me to help could also be gone because of it kaa!

3. Customer Support
ChatGPT can not only provide support to customers through emails and messages but also give that 'empathetic help' (this is threatening nidnueng mai ka?) that makes customers feel like they’re talking with a real person.

4. Programmers
'ChatGPT can debug code, solve coding questions, translate code from one programming language to another, and more!' Its ability will impact entry-level programmers but for the experiences, ChatGPT could become 'an opportunity to automate some tedious coding tasks'. I think right now, many are discussing how to use it to lessen some less important tasks while being more creative to see how best to work with it ka. 

In fact, there's another article from Time, entitled, 'Why 2023 Could Finally Be the Year of the 4-Day Workweek' https://time.com/6248369/4-day-work-week-2023/ 

For me, I think working less could be linked with our wise use of advanced technologies which could make us happier to have more work-life balance (harmony/integration). It also seems from a few book summaries and podcast sharing that the more advanced the world is, the higher degree it is for us to yearn for wellness and joy in life na ka.

Well! for those who have to work harder at present, hope it isn't a blue Monday ka.

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