Soumya Prakash Pradhan

As technology continues to advance, there is a growing concern about the impact of AI-powered chatbots on the job market.

Many individuals are concerned that AI will replace jobs in fields such as writing, software engineering, and creative work, as these technologies can now generate text, review code, and even produce images from written inputs.

During a recent podcast with the New York Times, Google CEO Sundar Pichai discussed his perspectives on this matter.

The launch of AI-powered chatbots such as ChatGPT, Bing AI, and Bard has raised concerns about job security. Many people fear that AI will eventually replace the jobs of writers, software engineers, and creators.

However, Pichai believes that societal adaptation is the key to addressing these concerns. He suggests that we need to be open to new technologies and adapt accordingly.

While he acknowledges the potential risk of job displacement, Pichai also highlights the positive aspects of generative AI platforms such as Bard and ChatGPT.

Pichai points out that the use of generative AI tools will make programming more accessible to more people.

He thinks that generative AI tools could enable users to create new things, potentially resulting in the development of new job opportunities.

Furthermore, Pichai suggests that some of the grunt work that software engineers currently do will get better, making programming more enjoyable and collaborative.

The future of AI-powered Chatbots:

While Bard has had a patchy start compared to its competitors, Google is working to improve the technology.

Pichai believes that Bard will continue to improve over time. He is not surprised by the success of OpenAI's GPT-2 and GPT-3 models and suggests that AI tools can spark the imagination.

Pichai himself used LaMDA-powered Bard to plan his father's 80th birthday, demonstrating the potential for AI to assist us in our daily lives.

scrollToTop