Time's cover writer Billy Perrigo "interviewed" the ChatGPT bot and the tool "answers" some questions that reinforce its limitations and how people might adapt to this technology, being aware of how they will use it. ChatGPT also admits some of the risks involved and gives some advice to users.
To conclude the interview, he answers a question about concerns related to the phone number data base unemployment trend. ChatGPT “says”:
ompetencies. As AI technology continues to advance, many jobs and industries are likely to be impacted. To remain competitive and relevant in the job market, it’s important to develop new skills and competencies that are in demand in the AI-driven economy. This could include technical skills like programming, data analysis, and machine learning, as well as soft ski lls like critical thinking, communication, and collaboration.” (Time)
On the other hand, just like other writing support tools already mentioned, ChatGPT can be very useful for Marketing, especially when it comes to producing content. And just like other similar tools, in my opinion, it should be used as a facilitator and not as a producer.
It is no news that Google has been working for years to learn how to detect content developed exclusively by AI and is increasingly more efficient at “cracking” even those that have advanced detection blocking programs.
And I honestly find it hard to believe that experienced professionals would be willing to leave everything to AI, at the risk of being penalized by Google, don't you think?
“Develop new skills and c
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