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Is OpenAI’s Study On The Labor Market Impacts Of AI Flawed?
April 12, 2023, 5:21 a.m. | /u/LesleyFair
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We all have heard an uncountable amount of predictions about how AI will ***terk err jerbs!***
However, here we have a proper study on the topic from OpenAI and the University of Pennsylvania. They investigate how Generative Pre-trained Transformers (GPTs) could automate tasks across different occupations \[1\].
Although I’m going to discuss how the study comes with a set of “imperfections”, the findings still make me really excited. The findings suggest that machine learning is going to deliver …
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