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[quote=Anonymous]So I plugged the header for this topic into ChatGPT ... At first it interpreted DMV as "Dept of Motor Vehicles" ... so I changed it to "DC area" and got this: It's difficult to say exactly how many jobs in the DC area can be automated out to AI like ChatGPT as it would depend on the specific tasks and responsibilities of each job, as well as the specific industry and field. However, there are several tasks that have the potential to be automated, such as: - Data entry and record-keeping: tasks like scanning, data entry, and record keeping can be automated using AI-powered software. - Customer service: AI models like ChatGPT can be trained to provide information and answer frequently asked questions, reducing the need for human customer service representatives. - Fraud detection: AI models can be trained to identify patterns and anomalies in records that may indicate fraudulent activity. - Content creation: AI models like ChatGPT can be trained to generate written content, such as news articles, reports, and social media posts. - Routine decision-making: AI models can be trained to automate routine decision-making tasks such as credit scoring and medical diagnosis. It's worth noting that automating certain tasks does not necessarily mean that all jobs in the DC area will be eliminated, as there are other tasks that humans are still better at performing, such as problem-solving, critical thinking, creativity, and decision-making under uncertainty. Automation is likely to change the nature of jobs rather than eliminate them.[/quote]
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