https://thehill.com/policy/technology/3 ... rch-paper/
ChatGPT passes Wharton Business School test: research paper
Automating ourselves into irrelevancy. Supposedly it also passed the bar exam with a C+.
The new artificial intelligence system ChatGPT has passed an exam at the Wharton Business School, according to a new research paper, signaling the potential of the controversial chatbot.
Research from Wharton professor Christian Terwiesch found that the AI system “has shown a remarkable ability to automate some of the skills of highly compensated knowledge workers in general and specifically the knowledge workers in the jobs held by MBA graduates including analysts, managers, and consultants.”
Another frightening potential: controlling narratives online. Spin up enough bots to keep an artificial conversation going without the need for an actual human to control said sock puppets and you can artificially set a narrative and make it seem like public opinion leans a certain way, thus influencing actual, flesh and bone, voters.
We're absolutely not there yet, but I could see this making a lot of tech/software dev jobs irrelevant in the future as well. I've seen examples of it writing simple code snippets. But as far as the actual business requirements go, it's still far off. But that could definitely change. Even a lot of managerial jobs.