It also only addresses the substitution of high skill labor as it pertains to generating text/image/etc. and not the assessment nor integration of that output.
It's been my experience that GPT can help with the generation and can try to help with the assessment. But it is not consistent on assessment and is very lacking in integration of the output.
This varies some based on the task and the kind of high skill being considered. Generating copy or stock images? Re-rolling is easy enough and integration is already heavily assisted by existing tooling. Writing business logic for a low risk backend system? Integration is a little harder but overall I could see it lifting a low skilled worker to nearer high skill. Designing a large system with many moving parts? Prepare to re-ask your questions a lot and your assessment skills had better be already in the high-skill area for that task, I wouldn't trust GPTs beyond a certain scale or complexity.
I think that we'll see a lot more solopreneurs and we'll see people use it to help learning things that they would have otherwise thought were beyond them. And the bifurcation of high skill workers will be more about those who use it in their work and those who can't or don't. But I'm not as confident as this article is about high skill jobs like programming entirely replaced by GPTs.
It's been my experience that GPT can help with the generation and can try to help with the assessment. But it is not consistent on assessment and is very lacking in integration of the output.
This varies some based on the task and the kind of high skill being considered. Generating copy or stock images? Re-rolling is easy enough and integration is already heavily assisted by existing tooling. Writing business logic for a low risk backend system? Integration is a little harder but overall I could see it lifting a low skilled worker to nearer high skill. Designing a large system with many moving parts? Prepare to re-ask your questions a lot and your assessment skills had better be already in the high-skill area for that task, I wouldn't trust GPTs beyond a certain scale or complexity.
I think that we'll see a lot more solopreneurs and we'll see people use it to help learning things that they would have otherwise thought were beyond them. And the bifurcation of high skill workers will be more about those who use it in their work and those who can't or don't. But I'm not as confident as this article is about high skill jobs like programming entirely replaced by GPTs.
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