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I hope OpenAI’s GPT3 is about to show us who the real “skilled” workers are

It’s all fun and games and laughing at the “unskilled” people who are being replaced by robots until this publicly available thing comes and does a whole day of entry level software developer jobs in 30 seconds. It also writes documentation, makes work schedules, writes grants, cover letters and reviews. Should we fire those guys as well then ? And everyone else along with them whose job can ultimately be broken down into very simple independent steps that require no previous experience ? Should they “go and learn to do a something useful” ? Will now the penny drop on how we a person’s survival shouldn’t be directly correlated to the output they bring from work in this day and age ? Of course, the service will become painfully unavailable soon because of this but I’m curious how it will affect the already troubled job market.


It’s all fun and games and laughing at the “unskilled” people who are being replaced by robots until this publicly available thing comes and does a whole day of entry level software developer jobs in 30 seconds. It also writes documentation, makes work schedules, writes grants, cover letters and reviews.

Should we fire those guys as well then ? And everyone else along with them whose job can ultimately be broken down into very simple independent steps that require no previous experience ? Should they “go and learn to do a something useful” ?

Will now the penny drop on how we a person’s survival shouldn’t be directly correlated to the output they bring from work in this day and age ?

Of course, the service will become painfully unavailable soon because of this but I’m curious how it will affect the already troubled job market.

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