ChatGPT: Is AI ready to take over our jobs?

ChatGPT: Is AI ready to take over our jobs?

It is time to pay attention to AI

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In this article, we will look at ChatGPT, the limitation of AI, why it is not all rainbows and butterflies, and finally, AI vs programmers.

Elon Musk tried to warn us, but nobody listened; Artificial intelligence has been evolving at a furious pace. We now have artificial intelligence (AI) that can produce images from text descriptions (DALL-E), voice cloning, and much more. Facebook reached one million users ten months after its launch, but ChatGPT, the artificial intelligence that has taken the world by surprise, reached 2.5 million users in just three days.

ChatGPT is an artificial intelligence model that has been trained on a wide range of general knowledge, so you can pretty much ask it anything. ChatGPT can answer code-related questions, provide quadratic equations, tell a story, and even write a YouTube video script. I understand what you're thinking: this is the future! Well, hold that thought for later.

DALL-E is another scary type of AI. DALL-E can generate images from only text descriptions, generate multiple image variants, replace and displace objects' positions in images, and more. The funny thing is, DALL-E and ChatGPT are under a company called OpenAI and it is sponsored by (drumming roll) Elon musk, the person that warned us about artificial intelligence.

What makes AI so dangerous, is the fact AI is software that writes itself. Artificial Intelligence is trained and once trained it makes decisions and predictions all by itself. There are also these new apps that can apparently create portraits of yourself in any style and in got a couple of clicks.

I told ChatGPT to make a beautiful button in CSS and HTML for me and this is what it made (Not bad).

Why it's not all rainbows and butterflies

The truth is that AI has limitations, and ChatGPT occasionally makes an error when you ask it a question. You can't rely entirely on AI to write songs or YouTube videos for you; while AI may produce some intriguing results, it will always be subject to human judgment. In my opinion, artificial intelligence should be utilized as a tool alongside humans.

Due to the vast majority of people posting on stack overflow with ChatGPT, usage of ChatGPT is now banned. Why? well, simply because ChatGPT frequently gives wrong answers. I'm not joking, let me show a funny example:

ChatGPT getting something Wrong

This simple question, ChatGPT failed it, this simply shows that AI at this point is very unreliable. Just in case you did not get the answer, I am simply 4 years older than my brother, hence my brother is 4years younger.

Writesonic is an artificial intelligence that writes full-fledged articles from just a title; anyone who hears it will assume, "I don't need to write articles anymore!" That is not the case. It cannot replace human writers, but it can assist them. I put this AI to the test, I wrote an article and posted it, and simply did poorly.

AI VS Programmers

When I say products made from artificial intelligence will always need human judgment, I only mean that for the creative industry, because I think AI is not there yet. When it comes to stuff like coding, AI is pretty dominant. There are so many no-code tools out there trying relentlessly to replace programmers. I am not saying AI has replaced programmers but it has made considerable progress with the release of things like GitHub co-pilot.

The rise of no-code is what programmers should be watching out for because no-code tools have basically replaced programmers for basic things like Landing pages, blog websites, and basic mobile apps. Relax, the main drawback of these no-code tools is that they can NEVER offer the same level of customization that a programmer will give you.

While the AI can’t replace us now completely, It means that it will try, because what doesn’t kill you will not make you strong but try again Lastly, do not forget that ChatGPT is still in public beta and we do not know what AI will look like in the next couple of years. Thanks for reading and cheers!