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Comment by camillomiller

5 hours ago

You couldn’t have picked a better argument to show how this bias is exactly what’s making tech people think this shift is ubiquitous. “It works extremely well for coding, in which I am a domain expert, so why wouldn’t it work for all the other domains I absolutely know nothing about?”

ChatGPT has 700 million users. What do you think they are using it for? It's upended entire industries.

How many millions of emails do you think are composed using ChatGPT? How many legal briefs were reviewed by AI? How many businesses use AI generated art? How many kids do their homework using ChatGPT?

The GP is arguing that AI has struggled to replace humans, but in so many roles AI is doing the heavy lifting and humans are copying its output.

  • Which “entire industries” has ChatGPT upended?

    • The entire education industry, so many students ask ChatGPT to help with their homework, and lots pass it off as their own work. Many students have quit going to office hours & tutoring, and ask AI for personalized answers instead. The education industry has no answer, and is struggling to deal with this.

      The homework "help" industry (i.e. paying for answers) is dead. Chegg stock fell 99% because of ChatGPT.

      Stock photography is rapidly dying, nobody will pay for shutterstock when ChatGPT can generate a passable image for free.

      ChatGPT is killing studio photography, it can generate great looking studio photos for free.

      Same with basic graphic design / custom art commissions.

      SEO / copywriting has been almost fully replaced by AI. Companies no longer pay writers to churn out SEO slop, and now the web is full of AI generated SEO spam.

      Customer service as a job is dying and is rapidly being replaced by AI chatbots.

      I can go on, but these are the major ones.

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