Computer expert says artificial intelligence could pose ‘real threat’ to ‘many jobs’

WEST PALM BEACH, FL – Artificial Intelligence. You will start to hear a lot more about it.

AI, as it’s called, is coming into your home, your work, your life in ways you never thought possible. At least that’s what computer experts say.

AI can improve your life and perform both small and large tasks. It can also lead to a reduction in your work and the work of many people you know.

Computer expert Alan Crowetz is President and CEO of Infostream. He is focused on what he and many others see as groundbreaking change.

“My world is exploding because of this. There is a thing called ChatGPT. It’s an AI, a computer so well trained that it can write and do things better than most people,” Crowetz said.

Krovetz introduced me to ChatGPT and its cousin Dall-E, an artificial intelligence with artistic flair.

He asked Dall-E to “show me a monk passing through the purple portal”. It happened in a few seconds.

“It’s neat, creative and intimidating. Analytical computer, I understand [that]but creative. How do you approach creativity?” said Crowetz.

OpenAI, the company behind these AI marvels, has made them digest hundreds of millions of articles about science, art, philosophy, and more.

“Artificial intelligence teaches computers to think like humans, to reason, to draw their own conclusions, to come up with unique concepts,” said Crowetz.

AI can help us with a lot of the work we take for granted. What happens if this is your job?

“This is a real threat to many jobs,” said Krowets.

“Can this AI help me with tax questions?” WPTV host Michael Williams asked Crowetz.

“Maybe,” Crowitz replied.

“Can it help me with accounting questions?” Williams asked.

“Maybe,” Crowitz replied.

“Will it help me if I get stuck writing an article for school or my next news release?” Williams asked.

“He excels at that,” Crowitz replied.

WPTV asked ChatGPT to create an ethics and morals plan. Did it quickly.

“Anyone can write an article with links incredibly well, an A+ paper in seconds that would take a student months to write. How do you know that the student actually learned something? Or was it done by a computer program? Crowitz said.

Helping us with studies, art, science, math, philosophy, taxes, or the next great recipe. ChatGPT is the next step in the computerized world that we all take every time we pick up a smartphone.

But what if the hug gets too tight?

According to experts, ChatGPT can create jobs that we can’t imagine right now. It can also take away a job we never thought a computer, an AI, could do as well as a human.

“When they release this thing to digest the entire internet or industries like accounting or law, it will be intimidatingly powerful. very powerful tool. But what happens when the tool becomes more powerful than its owner?” Crowitz said.

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