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Concerns around the use of AI have been swirling since ChatGPT went mainstream. Picture: 123RF
Investment bank Goldman Sachs predicts that 300-million jobs will be lost or degraded by AI. The World Economic Forum found that the global economy will shed 14-million jobs over the next five years as the economy weakens and companies boost the adoption of AI technologies. enerative AI holds the potential to take over segments of marketing, copywriting, design, customer support, legal work and more. It remains aware of its limitations though; to quote ChatGTP:
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