Chat GPT is here to make things easier for us or kill our jobs? – Blogs | Sensibly Weird Company

Unless you are living under a rock, or have no interest in worldly affairs, you have heard of the hero of this piece. One fine morning ChatGPT came into our lives, threatening our jobs but also increasingly making us curious to see for ourselves whether all the hullabaloo is worth it. The GPT stands for ‘Generative Pre-trained Transformer’. The name itself is inviting, and the AI has interestingly become popular for all users of the Internet. 

Although there has been a mixed reaction to its existence, which is as of now moot as the site says it’s resting its bones due to uncurbed traffic, the applications of what this software can do to automate various processes are being discussed widely. Chat GPT can be a revolutionary technology, it would not be killing jobs but augmenting our work processes in almost all sectors. The main advantage of this technology can be harnessed with AI-driven chatbots contributing to various industries creating value. For example, think about how it can improve the process of something as simple as chat support. With an AI that understands the context of the issue at hand, customer services can be improved exponentially. Similarly, imagine how much the GPT software can contribute to training and inducting employees. That’s one of the biggest challenges in the corporate world these days, the human-like language-generating tech can easily take up the task and execute it to perfection. 

The marketing industry would benefit highly from Chat GPT. Content creation would become quicker, more efficient and the time can be used in various other tasks that require unwinding attention. The prompts for the GPT have to be very specific, that would need some time to get used to, but once that is covered, every working professional will be using this software for ideas to write emails and even books. A new era of internet content is commencing. 

Microsoft has put their shoes into OpenAI with 10 million dollars and it’s expected the software will be available on their Azure platform. The applications of this technology with the collaboration of Microsoft is the wonder we will all be witnessing in the near future.

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