Will GPT Take Your Job? Open AI's Latest Study Reveals Jobs At Risk
The Impact of GPT-4 on the Labor Market
This video discusses a paper from OpenAI that examines the potential impact of GPT-4 on the labor market. The researchers used a rubric to assess occupations based on their correspondence with GPT capabilities and found that approximately 80% of the U.S workforce could have at least 10% of their work tasks affected by the introduction of GPTs.
Methodology and Findings
- OpenAI released a paper examining the potential impact of GPT-4 on the labor market.
- Approximately 80% of the U.S workforce could have at least 10% of their work tasks affected by the introduction of GPTs.
- Around 19% of workers may see at least 50% of their tasks impacted.
- GPT-4 is already outperforming humans in some exams, including those requiring image analysis.
Occupations Most Affected by AI Changes
- Occupations with high exposure to AI include mathematicians, tax preparers, writers, web designers, accountants, journalists, and legal secretaries.
- Higher paying jobs are more affected by AI changes than lower paying jobs that rely heavily on science and critical thinking.
- Programming and writing jobs are particularly impacted by large language models.
Policy Implications
- Large-scale preparedness is needed for potential economic changes these models will bring.
- Previous studies have linked LLM's to increasing economic disparity and labor disruption. It's important to be proactive and think about ways to mitigate these potential negative impacts.
Conclusion
- GPTs are like general-purpose technologies such as electricity, fire, or mobility. They have a major impact on the entire economy.
- The future of work may involve AI models and humans increasingly co-creating.