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Wil ChatGPT eliminate jobs?

June 15, 2023

ChatGPT and similar AI bots will eliminate some jobs, and in so doing will end up creating many more jobs. That is our prediction based on the combined history of humanity and technology. 

Machines are always better than humans.

Machines are designed to be better than humans in whatever they are designed to do. Think about cars for example. They are better than horse carts. They were envisioned and designed to be better than horse carts. Before the invention of cars, horse carts were prevalent and part of a thriving personal transportation industry. Along came the internal combustion engine to facilitate the invention of cars to replace and displace horse carts. 

What happened to the demand for individual and family transportation? Did it die with horse carts? No, it did not. In fact, demand for personal transportation exploded with the invention of the car over a century ago. It is still growing to this day! More cars and more roads are being built worldwide. Horse carts are still around in wealthy touristy areas, Amish towns, and some remote and undeveloped areas of the world. 

ChatGPT-like bots are (or will be soon) superior than human writers. 

ChatGPT is an encyclopedia that writes itself when prompted by humans. ChatGPT and similar AI bots will completely replace and displace many, many human writers. Most writers will become AI prompters, editors, and trainers. What will happen to the demand for content? Will it go down? No. Demand for written and audiovisual content will increase exponentially. Just like in the case of personal transportation, the demand for intelligently written information will increase exponentially. 

Think about it. Every day there are more and better opportunities for everyone. We live in an expansive and progressive universe. Life is the brain of the universe, making it better every single day. The notion that we live in a world where the past was a paradise and the future will be an apocalyptic nightmare is cute to sell books and gain power over people, but is not supported by evidence. Smile and be happy. The best is yet to come. 

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