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CHATGPT, A melancholy with a thing of beauty.

As the world is growing in all fields including population, made things much easier due to different ideologies arising from different parts of the world. As to run everything smoothly, different technologies were introduced to shape out our future. In that bargain everything has its own advantages and disadvantages. ChatGPT the voice of AI has changed the world by making everything smarter and easier. Throughout wide range of technologies ChatGPT had make a remarkable sign by bringing all the search engines to one platform. Not only to search but also for the solution for our problems which are nearby or more efficient to our required solution. As everything has its boon and bane ChatGPT has too got some. What is the ChatGPT and its evolution? The GPT in ChatGPT stands for generative pre-trained transformer—a large language model that uses deep learning to produce human-like speech. In other words, ChatGPT is an AI solution powered by the GPT model. The GPT technology also powers products like OpenAI's Codex, Copy.ai, Jasper. As some questions araised from across the world stating that "Do ChatGPT replace humans from some professions?" and the answer is big YES. There are some professions which may not be for human beings in future. 1.Tech jobs (Coders, computer programmers, software engineers, data analysts) Coders, software developers, and data analysts could be displaced by AI, an expert says. Jens Schlueter Coding and computer programming are in-demand skills, but it's possible that ChatGPT and similar AI tools may fill in some of the gaps in the near future. Tech jobs such as software developers, web developers, computer programmers, coders, and data scientists are "pretty amenable" to AI technologies "displacing more of their work," . That's because AI like ChatGPT is good at crunching numbers with relative accuracy. In fact, advanced technologies like ChatGPT could produce code faster than humans, which means that work can be completed with fewer employees. "What took a team of software developers might only take some of them,". Tech companies like ChatGPT maker's OpenAI are already considering replacing software engineers with AI. Still, Oded Netzer, a Columbia Business School professor, thinks that AI will help coders rather than replace them. 2.Media jobs (advertising, content creation, technical writing, journalism) Experts say AI like ChatGPT is good at producing written content and can do so "more efficiently than humans." Media jobs across the board — including those in advertising, technical writing, journalism, and any role that involves content creation — may be affected by ChatGPT and similar forms of AI, Madgavkar said. That's because AI is able to read, write, and understand text-based data well. "Analyzing and interpreting vast amounts of language based data and information is a skill that you'd expect generative AI technologies to ramp up on," Madgavkar said. Economist Paul Krugman said in a New York Times op-ed that ChatGPT may be able to do tasks like reporting and writing "more efficiently than humans." The media industry is already beginning to experiment with AI-generated content. Tech news site CNET used an AI tool similar to ChatGPT to write dozens of articles — though the publisher has had to issue a number of corrections — and BuzzFeed announced that it will use tech from the ChatGPT maker to generate new forms of content 3.Legal industry jobs (paralegals, legal assistants) AI can replicate some of the work that paralegals and legal assistants do, though they aren't entirely replaceable, experts say. Like media roles, jobs in the legal industry such as paralegals and legal assistants are responsible for consuming large amounts of information, synthesizing what they learned, then making it digestible through a legal brief or opinion. "The data is actually quite structured, very language-oriented, and therefore quite amenable to generative AI,". But again, AI won't fully be able to automate these jobs since it requires a degree of human judgement to understand what a client or employer wants. "It's almost like a bit of a productivity boost that some of these occupations might get, because you can use tools that actually do this better,". 4.Market research analysts Market research analysts are susceptible to AI-driven change, says an expert. s AI is good at analyzing data and predicting outcomes, Muro said. That is why market research analysts may be susceptible to AI-driven change. Market research analysts are responsible for collecting data, identifying trends within that data, and then using what they found to design an effective marketing campaign or decide where to place advertising. "Those are things that we're now seeing that AI could handle,". 5.Teachers Even teachers are susceptible to job disruptions from AI. 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. "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." 6.Finance jobs (Financial analysts, personal financial advisors) Workers in the finance industry could be at risk for AI replacement, expert says. Like market research analysts, financial analysts, personal financial advisors, and other jobs in personal finance that require manipulating significant amounts of numerical data can be affected by AI. "AI can identify trends in the market, highlight what investments in a portfolio are doing better and worse, communicate all that, and then use various other forms of data by, say, a financial company to forecast a better investment mix,". These analysts make a lot of money, he said, but parts of their jobs are automatable. 7.Traders Traders work on the New York Stock Exchange floor in New York City. The Rochester Institute of Technology's Shi also told the New York Post that certain Wall Street roles could be in jeopardy as well. "At an investment bank, people are hired out of college, and spend two, three years to work like robots and do Excel modeling — you can get AI to do that,". 8.Graphic designers AI has many graphic design abilities. courtesy of Nguyen 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. "Upskilling millions of people in their ability to create and manipulate images will have a profound impact on the economy," they wrote, adding that "these recent advances in AI will surely usher in a period of hardship and economic pain for some whose jobs are directly impacted and who find it hard to adapt." 9.Accountants Accountants may see their jobs at risk because of ChatGPT, experts say. Accounting is generally viewed as a stable profession, but even employees in this industry could be at risk. "Technology hasn't put everybody out of a job yet, but it does put some people out of a job," Brett Caraway, associate professor with the Institute of Communication, Culture, Information and Technology at the University of Toronto, said on Global News Radio 640 Toronto in recent weeks. "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." 10.Customer service agents Customer support specialists may lose their jobs to AI, experts say. Tom Werner/Getty Images 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. A 2022 study from the tech research company Gartner predicted that chatbots will be the main customer service channel for roughly 25% of companies by 2027. What are the Pros of Using ChatGPT? 1.Improves Accessibility to Education. ChatGPT improves the accessibility to education by removing barriers for people with disabilities and non-English speakers. ... 2.Helps with Homework. ... 3.Provides Assistance to Educators. ... 4.Personalizes Learning. ... 5.Helps with Exam Preparation. As the advantages here listed were shown to be the disadvantage but not foe everyone. Every person has some need to make there way easier and much more impressive. During that phase one should think about how the thoughts are going to effect the future, A student cannot make AI to do his homework because it makes him lasy and even dumb in his studies where as it is no same in some situations. Depending simply states that we gave up!. Throwing light on everything makes to enhance our knowledge and skills.

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