
""The artificial intelligence and robotics being developed by . . . today will allow corporate America to wipe out tens of millions of decent-paying jobs, cut labor costs and boost profits," Sanders, an Independent from Vermont and ranking member of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee, wrote in an op-ed on Fox News. "The result? The wealthiest people in the world will get even richer, while working people lose their jobs and their income.""
""It's unlikely that ChatGPT would have a reliable view of AI's effects on the workforce today, much less in the next decade. The report's ' estimates fail to contemplate what kinds of new "hybrid" human/AI jobs (such as prompting or model training) might be created. Sanders also oversimplifies the real mix of tasks involved in a specific job type: A task to which a worker devotes 10% of their time might stubbornly resist automation, and save the worker's job.""
A ChatGPT-assisted estimate projects AI and automation could eliminate nearly 100 million U.S. jobs over the next decade. The estimate assigns 89% automation risk to fast-food and counter workers, 64% to accountants, and 47% to truck drivers. Estimates were produced by querying ChatGPT on how fully AI can automate core and supplemental tasks across more than 700 Bureau of Labor Statistics job types. Predictive reliability is uncertain: ChatGPT likely lacks reliable foresight on workforce impacts, potential new hybrid human/AI roles (such as prompting or model training) are not counted, and small non-automatable tasks can preserve jobs. The scenario concentrates wealth by cutting labor costs and boosting corporate profits.
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