While some fear AI will wipe out swathes of jobs, a small number of workers are using tools like ChatGPT to rake in millions.
As the disturbingly rapid rise in artificial intelligence tools threatens to wipe out millions of jobs around the world, a small number of the “overemployed” are exploiting tools like ChatGPT to secretly work multiple full-time jobs.
One online marketer dubbed “Ben” said ChatGPT was “the only reason” he got his second job this year — and he even used it to generate cover letters to apply for jobs. A technology worker told the publication that ChatGPT had allowed him to go from two jobs to four, but that “five would probably be overkill.”
“It’s really good at putting together the skeleton of a program you want to write starting with just general prompts … ChatGPT will give me a semi-broken program that I can look at and then start correcting it on the same chat until it approximates something I can test. Saves a ton of time,” one programmer wrote.
In the US, “of those occupations which are exposed, most have a significant — but partial — share of their workload that can be replaced,” the report said. Mathematicians, writers and authors, public relations specialists, journalists, news analysts, interpreters, accountants and web designers are among the many occupations with the highest exposure, OpenAI’s researchers found.
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