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New AI will eliminate or change most jobs

Yuichiro Minato

2023/02/12 12:44

There's a lot of talk about the new type of AI that appeared last November. Simply put, it can do anything, and it is going to eliminate quite a variety of professions.

https://openai.com/blog/chatgpt/

Google has said that this is an emergency situation, and I think they are right.

We are also talking about quantum computers, but we are in the business of know-how, and with the appearance of the new AI, it looks like we are going to be in trouble soon.

In general, a business that competes on know-how offers its own specialized knowledge against the preconceived notions and biased knowledge of the other party.

Tax accountants

Accountant

Labor and Social Worker

Lawyers

Physicians

Consultants

Trainers

Programmers

Teachers, researchers

So, if AI without preconceived notions can be used as much as possible for free, and if this bias in knowledge is rapidly leveled out around the world, these professions will quickly become obsolete without qualifications and regulations. Our company also provides know-how on AI and quantum computers, but this kind of AI is free enough at a simple practical level to gather some general knowledge and provide it free of charge.

On the other hand, specialized and specific knowledge may not be AI's forte, but that will result in less demand and fewer opportunities to utilize it. Either way, companies like ours will find it tougher.

It makes us think about what we need to do in the future, but probably no one can imagine it yet, so we will have to wait and see what direction it will actually go as it becomes more widespread.

For now, at least, we can only do business on the side of AI providers, such as GPUs, and on the side of AI technology providers. It will be interesting to see what happens in the future.

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