The platforms of Generative Artificial Intelligenceas ChatGPT either midjourneyhave had a profound impact on our society in recent months, making it clear that an almost inevitable future is approaching where many jobs will be taken or profoundly altered by these systems.
In this sense, there is a high degree of uncertainty about the future employment of thousands of employees globally. Since these sites based on the use of AI they have shown that they are capable of performing certain actions in disturbing ways.
Perhaps one of the best examples is the Artificial Intelligence of midjourney, which can make complex pieces of digital art, illustrations, designs, montages, in a matter of seconds. Being that each of these created pieces could take hours or days of work for a human.
Many leading figures in the Information Technology (IT) industry have spoken recently on this matter, sharing their point of view on what is to come. Some as Elon Musk, they are more apocalyptic than others.
But everyone agrees that a profound change is coming in different labor sectors. Today the company behind the most popular AI of the moment has spoken to share its vision of the panorama. It’s not very encouraging.
OpenAI speaks: these are the 10 jobs that Artificial Intelligence will eliminate and the 30 trades that will survive
A few days ago the people of Open AIthe company behind the Generative Artificial Intelligence of ChatGPThas published a study on the platform arxiv.
It’s about a paper under development, under the title of GPTs are GPTs: An Early Look at the Labor Market Impact Potential of Large Language Models (GPTs are GPTs: an early look at the potential labor market impact of large language models).
It addresses the projected impact of the Generative Pre-trained Transformers, or GPT, the Artificial Intelligences that can generate products once they have been trained. Generating a list with the 10 jobs that will suffer the greatest impact from the advancement of AI:
- mathematicians
- Managers, accountants and auditors
- financial analysts
- News analysts, reporters and journalists
- Legal secretaries and administrative assistants
- Web and user interface designers
- translators
- Demoscopic analysts
- Public relations
- blockchain engineers
The document contemplates other jobs that would have a lesser impact, but would still be altered, such as programmers, graphic designers, photographers, biologists, simultaneous translators, proofreaders, engineers, and architects.
The 30 trades that Artificial Intelligence will not eliminate
The good news is that the project also contemplates a list with 30 jobs and trades that will see minimal or no impact on their activities with the arrival of Artificial Intelligence systems:
- Farm machinery operators
- Sports athletes and competitors
- Automotive glass installers and repairers
- Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists Cement masons and concrete finishers
- Fast Food Cooks
- Manual cutters and trimmers
- Oil and gas derrick operators
- Canteen and cafeteria helpers and waiter helpers
- Dishwasher
- dredge operators
- Electrical line installers and repairers
- Dig and load machine and dragline operators, surface mining Flooring installers, except carpet, wood and hard tile
- Manufacturers of foundry molds and cores
- Masons helpers, masons, tile and marble setters
- carpenters helpers, carpenters
- Assistants to painters, painters, wallpaperers, plasterers and stuccoers
- Plumbers helpers, plumbers, pipefitters and steamers
- Helpers roofers, roofers
- Meat, poultry and fish cutters and trimmers
- motorcycle mechanics
- Paving, resurfacing and tamping equipment operators
- pile driver operators
- metal operators
- Railway laying and maintenance equipment operators
- Refractory materials repairers
- Workers in slaughterhouses and meat processing factories
- stonemasons
- Tire changers and repairers
- sharpeners
- well pumpers
It should be remembered that the investigation is still in development, so the list is not definitive. Along with each of the trades on that list for now look absolutely safe.
Until AI systems start to be applied in advanced robotics projects…