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TEACHERS

Teachers across the country are worried about students using


ChatGPT to cheat on their homework, but according to Pengcheng
Shi, an associate dean in the department of computing and
information sciences at Rochester Institute of Technology, they
should also be thinking about their job security. 

ChatGPT "can easily teach classes already," Shi told the New York
Post.

"Although it has bugs and inaccuracies in terms of knowledge, this


can be easily improved," he said. "Basically, you just need to train
the ChatGPT."

But Shannon Ahern, a high school math and science teacher who
uses ChatGPT to do things like lesson planning, told Insider she's
not worried she'll be replaced by the tech. 

"There will always be a need for us and the human connection that
comes with in-person instruction," she said

We already discussed how bots like ChatGPT are amazing at creating


complex programming code or breaking down difficult topics.

In the same way, AI has proven itself useful by helping students


effortlessly explain topics. The application of AI applies to all
manner of subjects. 
DESIGNER

However, the market is now rife with some of the best AI image


generators that are making things much harder.
From just a few carefully constructed image prompts, a normal user
can now output a chock-full of very beautiful and quite usable series
of images. Since they are generated by AI, these graphic designs can
easily be used for almost all kinds of purposes. While seeking out
graphic designers and artists was a practice, it seems to be slowly
going out of commission because of tons of free AI

 In a December Harvard Business Review post, three professors


pointed to DALL-E, an AI tool that can generate images in
seconds, as a potential disruptor of the graphic design industry. 

ACCOUNTANT

Technology hasn't put everybody out of a job yet, but it does put
some people out of a job

Caraway added that "intellectual labor" in particular could be


threatened.

"This could be lawyers, accountants," he said. "It is something


new, and it will be interesting to see just how disruptive and
painful it is to employment and politics."
From simple Excel formulas, automating small tasks, and market
research to anything financially complex, AI can again do it all.
While the latest GPT-4 language model warns against full reliance on
its use, one can still use it for all manner of legal document creation
and general work.

CASHIERS

self-checkout machines are platforms that have been coming up


worldwide

Another example of cashiers facing competition is order kiosks in


some restaurants and store chains. Based on the same principle,
these kiosks can take your order and payment. The user then simply
needs to walk over to the counter to collect their food and finish the
process. Scaled throughout correctly, systems like these could very
well be a cashier’s replacement.

CUSTOMER SERVICE AGENTS

You've probably already experienced calling or chatting with a


company's customer service, and having a robot answer. ChatGPT
and related technologies could continue this trend.
This change is present both on phones and in the online sphere.
Going through a banking website, you might have chanced upon an
AI chatbot that takes user queries and answers back. That’s one of
the prime examples of AI, replacing customer service agents. While
one could previously phone agents for answers, now you can just ask
questions and get instant answers.

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