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Future ChatGPT versions could replace a majority of work people do today says some retard called Ben Goertzel.
zdnet.com/article/chatgpt-of-the-future-could-replace-a-majority-of-work-people-do-today-says-ben-goertzel/
>"You don't need to be incredibly creative and innovative or make big leaps to do most people's jobs, as it turns out," said Goertzel.
Perhaps not, but people tend to notice if you're a pathological liar. And that's what ChatGPT is. It's inherent in the design because it's a language model, not a fact model.
>Tools like Grammarly decrease the need for human copy editors," Goertzel said. "They don't entirely eliminate [the job] but they decrease that need. Automatic tools [can be used for] writing journalistic articles. They've been writing ... sports score summaries and weather reports for a long time."
Seeing some of the crap that passes for journalism, you could replace the whole lot with a short Perl script and get better results.
zdnet.com/article/chatgpt-of-the-future-could-replace-a-majority-of-work-people-do-today-says-ben-goertzel/
>"You don't need to be incredibly creative and innovative or make big leaps to do most people's jobs, as it turns out," said Goertzel.
Perhaps not, but people tend to notice if you're a pathological liar. And that's what ChatGPT is. It's inherent in the design because it's a language model, not a fact model.
>Tools like Grammarly decrease the need for human copy editors," Goertzel said. "They don't entirely eliminate [the job] but they decrease that need. Automatic tools [can be used for] writing journalistic articles. They've been writing ... sports score summaries and weather reports for a long time."
Seeing some of the crap that passes for journalism, you could replace the whole lot with a short Perl script and get better results.