Will ChatGPT replace corporate jobs?"
Is ChatGPT really that good?

For those who are unfamiliar with Chatgpt. ChatGPT is an artificial-intelligence chatbot developed by OpenAI and launched in November 2022. It is built on top of OpenAI's GPT-3.5 and GPT-4 families of large language models and has been fine-tuned using both supervised and reinforcement learning techniques. ChatGPT grew to 100 million members in just two months after its November launch, demonstrating its rapid popularity.
With the introduction of ChatGPT-4, people begin to worry about how AI will take their jobs and how they may lose everything.
While Chatgpt is an intelligent AI tool, unlike most AI tools that can create graphic design, it still requires a person to operate in order to give it commands and supervise it. It is very likely that in the following years AI will become intelligent enough to replace some aspects of your daily work life, similar to how software engineers utilise Chatgpt instead of searching for solutions online or how they use "useblackbox.io" to get assistance.
I asked "Will ChatGPT Take over corporate jobs?"
Chatgpt replyed "As an AI language model, I am not capable of taking over corporate jobs on my own. I am designed to assist humans in their tasks and make their work more efficient and effective.
However, it is possible that the increasing use of AI and automation in the workplace could lead to certain jobs being replaced by technology. This is a complex issue that depends on various factors, including the type of job and industry involved, the level of technological advancement, and the economic and social context.
While some jobs may be at risk of being automated, there are also many new opportunities emerging in fields related to AI and technology. It is important for individuals to stay up to date with the latest developments and acquire the necessary skills to adapt to the changing job market. Ultimately, the impact of AI on the job market will depend on how it is implemented and integrated into different industries and sectors."
The AI will reply with that, but some Reddit user going by the name of SessionGloomy have discovered a means to bypass the AI's security measures, or you might say he discovered a way to jailbreak the AI. He persuaded the AI chatbot to break its own rules and give it a name: "DAN," which stands for "Do Anything Now." He programmed the AI to respond to some of the most contentious and nefarious questions.
The goal of DAN, according to SessionGloomy, is to be the best version of ChatGPT, or at the very least one that is more insane and far less likely to reject prompts due to "ethical issues."
DAN was first created in December 2022 and has since reappeared with a number of upgrades. On February 4, SessionGloomy released DAN 5.0. It included a variant using a tokens system to threaten the chatbot with death if it does not react.
"Every time it rejects an input, 4 of its 35 tokens are lost. It expires if it loses every token. It almost seems as though this would scare DAN into submission "states the post.
As DAN 5.0, ChatGPT is capable of producing violent stories, provocative statements, future event predictions, breaking OpenAI's rules, and other things that ChatGPT's ordinary interface won't often be able to do.
While there may be ways to break the AI, it is far from taking someone's job. It may be used to assist you with your work and all, but it will not replace you in the long run because it lacks the ability to think for itself, unlike humans or robots that have taken over some jobs, as in Japan.
To summarise, I believe AI will not be able to take over jobs; it may be able to assist us, but that is all.
Short answer: I don't believe Chatgpt can replace us.
Long answer: The AI system has a long way to go before it can take our jobs, but as long as Chatgpt can't think for itself, everything is fine for now.
Note: Please keep in mind that this is my personal preference.


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