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  • Опубликовано: 16 мар 2023
  • The rise of ChatGPT and other publicly available A.I. tools has sparked numerous debates about its ability to reduce, or in some cases, completely eliminate jobs traditionally done by humans. What if we put the A.I. to the test? We asked people in many different career fields to use A.I. in an attempt for the A.I. to replicate their jobs. How close can it get?
    Director: Lisandro Perez-Rey
    Directors of Photography: Ben Dewey and Constantine Economides
    Editor: Richard Trammell
    Experts: Cheyanne Adler (Influencer, IG @adamantlyadler), KK Apple (Copywriter, kkapple.com), Akshay Bhardwaj (Chef, IG @akshaycooks), Mike Bratton (Voice Over Actor, mikebrattonvoice.com), Calvin Cato (Comedian, IG @calvinscato), Julian Chokkattu (Writer, TW @julianchokkattu), David Jacobson (Lawyer, IG @djspacewizards), Dr. Karan Rai Khosla (Doctor, TW @k_coleslaw), Lea Kichler (Graphic Designer, IG @leakichler), Rachel Lander (Software Engineer, IG @rlandz), Lovie (DJ, IG @lovie.world), Lynette Marrero (Bartender, IG @drinksat6), Marlene Peralta (News Anchor, YT @prospectolatino), Jaime Salcedo (Firefighter, IG @bknativenyc), Hyejin Shin (Translator), Dr. Darcy Sterling (Therapist, IG @drdarcysterling), Ebonny Fowler (Personal Trainer, IG @ebonnyfowler), Jasno Swarez (Music Producer, IG @jasnoswarez), Laura Sweeney (Screenwriter, laurasweeney.com), Susan Voyticky (Circus Performer, IG @svoyticky)
    Line Producer: Joseph Buscemi
    Associate Producer: Samantha Vélez
    Production Manager: Eric Martinez
    Production Coordinator: Fernando Davila
    Casting Producer: Nick Sawyer
    Camera Operators: Chris Alfonso and Rahil Ashruff
    Audio: Brett Van Deusen
    Production Assistants: Ryan Coppola and Nicole Gaitan
    Post Production Supervisor: Alexa Deutsch
    Post Production Coordinator: Ian Bryant
    Supervising Editor: Doug Larsen
    Assistant Editor: Andy Morell
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  • @conormurphy4328
    @conormurphy4328 Год назад +11902

    20 humans try to justify their worth to the machines when they rise up.

    • @jameel7455
      @jameel7455 Год назад +471

      Yup. The perfect comment. AI learns, doesn't it? Let them show GPT-4. And all this is observed in very less time. Who knows what will happen in the next 5 years?

    • @officialdarrenzheng
      @officialdarrenzheng Год назад +491

      The value of the answer the AI will give you depends on the quality of your prompt. These prompts were too generic. Not a good experiment.

    • @im.meghan
      @im.meghan Год назад +307

      Bro the influencer was hilarious. The caption was on the nose and she was trying to save face

    • @chad2687
      @chad2687 Год назад +14

      my thoughts exactly lmao

    • @Maciej-Komosinski
      @Maciej-Komosinski Год назад +198

      @@officialdarrenzheng Exactly!
      1) asks a generic question
      2) gets a generic answer (pretty elaborate!)
      3) complains "but it did not say X"! instead of further refining the question and interacting.

  • @lelouchbritannia9215
    @lelouchbritannia9215 Год назад +5132

    The software engineer was actually excited that the AI could do what she asked and was genuinely impressed but most of the other people felt threatened by the AI.

    • @AuditorMadness
      @AuditorMadness Год назад +507

      "Software engineer" was the closest to heart with the AI field out of all the 20 jobs so obviously.

    • @YASH-cz6ir
      @YASH-cz6ir Год назад +182

      Probably the first one to get replaced and by replaced i mean many junior level peeps will be laid off for cost cutting also you can have now upto 2x or more productivity

    • @samireson4804
      @samireson4804 Год назад +185

      yea exactly, probably because they respect the technology. Its funny how most people got defensive

    • @estebanmarinsilva362
      @estebanmarinsilva362 Год назад +14

      Por que lo hiso con mucha facilidad, cuando ellos les tomó años de su vida, perfeccionando y puliendo sus habilidades, y sobretodo ganando el trabajo que obtuvieron con esfuerzo y suerte, ahora serán desplazados, como si nada.

    • @user-bn8rf1nw1h
      @user-bn8rf1nw1h Год назад +88

      Ai is autocomplete, it could make you write less code and think more. Also faster response than stackoverflow. The code it generate will make mistakes. So its not really good for junior dev to just copy and paste. But most of the time it is good to explain certain concepts and give some example code.
      I sometimes use chat gpt, and thats how i felt after using it for a month.

  • @coolboy9979
    @coolboy9979 Год назад +1950

    You can tell who defends their job and who is being honest

    • @agrajyadav2951
      @agrajyadav2951 Год назад +116

      all of them vs software engineer u mean?

    • @bikuadhikari4017
      @bikuadhikari4017 Год назад +175

      ​@@agrajyadav2951 chef was quite honest

    • @benreed8584
      @benreed8584 Год назад +92

      @@agrajyadav2951 fire fighter and circus performer where spot o lol

    • @alexthelion98486
      @alexthelion98486 Год назад +147

      the therapist was scared shitless

    • @Primarycolours-
      @Primarycolours- Год назад +12

      0 jobs of which are are presented here are safe in future, no matter what😂, some are close now some are further down in the development process.

  • @lasttime500
    @lasttime500 Год назад +294

    What's insane is that the A.I is still in its Infancy stage yet its able to do a like 30% to 70% right in each profession here.

    • @greywater3186
      @greywater3186 10 месяцев назад +26

      What’s insane is that people keep using AI, thereby leading AI to become more nuanced and compatible with each job. If we stopped using AI then no one would have to worry about a computer taking over their job.

    • @Brauljo
      @Brauljo 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@greywater3186Worth it.

    • @marcsequence
      @marcsequence Месяц назад

      Morbid curiosity has entered the AI chat training matrix, “just to see lawl” 😅👀@@greywater3186

  • @zacwong
    @zacwong Год назад +5339

    Firefighter be like patiently standing there for 15mins for that one line.

    • @jasnoswarez
      @jasnoswarez Год назад +353

      Meanwhile the building burns to the ground

    • @RedWolfCid
      @RedWolfCid Год назад +163

      @@jasnoswarez don't worry, they got robots for that now

    • @wayando
      @wayando Год назад +163

      The AI would redesign the building so that a fire would do very minimal damage and automatic fire suppression systems would be sufficient.

    • @wrongin8992
      @wrongin8992 Год назад +46

      @@wayando Humans do that, not AI

    • @Neva44433
      @Neva44433 Год назад

      @@wrongin8992you’re very narrow minded what a fun life you must live

  • @jessicaeastman9017
    @jessicaeastman9017 Год назад +3793

    Influencer: "this is a good caption, but MY audience would know"
    Girl, it can do your job. In fact it did your job better than anyone else's.

    • @zawhernos2541
      @zawhernos2541 Год назад +383

      She knows and she's insecure but still justifying 🤣

    • @Drakelett
      @Drakelett Год назад +135

      #grateful

    • @markkarsa5330
      @markkarsa5330 Год назад +45

      Was looking for a comment about that :D

    • @Blowfeld20k
      @Blowfeld20k Год назад +26

      @@zawhernos2541
      Like almost everyone else in this video!!

    • @saiteja841
      @saiteja841 Год назад +1

      Oof

  • @shyboy2112
    @shyboy2112 Год назад +1478

    I liked the humor, especially the part where they put an influencer among people with a real job

    • @sfrancev.m7343
      @sfrancev.m7343 Год назад +127

      And the fact that she literally said it couldn't 😂🔥
      (as if V-tuberes weren't a thing)

    • @loverrlee
      @loverrlee Год назад +42

      @@sfrancev.m7343 There are still people behind VTubers tho

    • @onkelpappkov2666
      @onkelpappkov2666 Год назад +55

      ChatGPT could have countered by telling her its number of followers.

    • @hanzomain4681
      @hanzomain4681 Год назад +1

      ​@@loverrlee check out neuro sama. The uprising has already begun

    • @CantBeHammy
      @CantBeHammy Год назад +12

      Average Karen in the comments jealous that people can make thousands with out a 9-5 😍

  • @parseeval
    @parseeval Год назад +270

    It's comforting to know that even A.I. struggles with finding the right career path.

    • @parseeval
      @parseeval Год назад

      This comment was brought to you by ChatGPT 3.5.

    • @freshavocado5273
      @freshavocado5273 Год назад +5

      Lmaoo

    • @JensSchraeder
      @JensSchraeder 11 месяцев назад +12

      AI made that joke up!

    • @tropicaltanktv
      @tropicaltanktv 8 месяцев назад +1

      Until you realize it can pretty much just do them all. 😰

  • @alexisdalmeida2147
    @alexisdalmeida2147 Год назад +4414

    This should be a yearly video, do this every year to see the evolution of AI

    • @g.l.8319
      @g.l.8319 Год назад +52

      Great idea

    • @geelws8880
      @geelws8880 Год назад +182

      It already can do WAY MORE than what was shown in the video. They just don´t understand it yet xD

    • @sanketemala1118
      @sanketemala1118 Год назад +7

      great idea tbh

    • @puyakhalili
      @puyakhalili Год назад +1

      👏🏼👏🏼

    • @shannond7437
      @shannond7437 Год назад +35

      More often than that, more like 3 times a year at this rate

  • @gudraider9596
    @gudraider9596 Год назад +5922

    I love that the A.I .clearly did half of the "jobs" very well and most people were upset and just said it could not do their job.

    • @AeyGee
      @AeyGee Год назад +257

      It will take your job as well. Be prepared for unemployment 😂

    • @ameenah6472
      @ameenah6472 Год назад +340

      Yeah. 😂😂
      Some even gave long explanations but in mind I was like they're just being defensive. Which is understandable

    • @paveldeb3251
      @paveldeb3251 Год назад +99

      @@AeyGee The rule of technology is to solve problems, while taking a job it will also produce more opportunities

    • @spanzotab
      @spanzotab Год назад +63

      @@AeyGee if you have a job that is easily replaced by a chatbot, you probably aren't getting paid enough to be that upset about losing your job, unless you can't collect unemployment for some reason

    • @Neva44433
      @Neva44433 Год назад +33

      LMFAOO THATS EXACTLY WHAT HAPPENED

  • @FernandoRisuenho
    @FernandoRisuenho Год назад +122

    As a doctor, I can see the limitations now, but they are improving super fast, especially in radiology.

    • @carkawalakhatulistiwa
      @carkawalakhatulistiwa Год назад +1

      White color Job

    • @internetstranger-
      @internetstranger- Год назад +3

      There's a radiologist here that denies his job won't be replaced by ai which is so funny considering how fast ai is developing in that field

    • @zraj3433
      @zraj3433 8 месяцев назад

      It will already replace surgeons too...

    • @gaditproductions
      @gaditproductions 2 месяца назад

      @@zraj3433 for surgeons we need development in robotics more than ai..

  • @TheFakeaccount2001
    @TheFakeaccount2001 Год назад +238

    I think it’d be much more interesting to get a skilled prompt engineer to ask GPT to complete these tasks. The prompts were really lacking, didn’t specify tone, etc.

    • @matthewk78
      @matthewk78 10 месяцев назад +2

      👍 I was just about to say the same thing.

    • @sco-santana
      @sco-santana 10 месяцев назад +10

      For reallll!!!! This video should be re-titled "20 Professionals Try Their 1st GenAI Prompt"

    • @xXBlueSheepXx
      @xXBlueSheepXx 7 месяцев назад +6

      >skilled prompt engineer lmao

    • @AZWADER
      @AZWADER 6 месяцев назад +5

      So many of them were like "The AI didn't do a thing I didn't ask it to do, so it can't do my job"

  • @sina841922817028990
    @sina841922817028990 Год назад +3532

    We have a lawyer, a software engineer, a doctor and a therapist. And then we have the influencer who's job it is to write random captions to their holiday photos. Amazing

    • @Toxicflu
      @Toxicflu Год назад +146

      My girlfriend's son is an influencer, and he makes more than most engineers. It's a job when you take it seriously, and it takes over your life.

    • @aplbep
      @aplbep Год назад +230

      @@Toxicflu the taking over someone's life is so true and so sad

    • @Thing-vc2qm
      @Thing-vc2qm Год назад +68

      wtf is an influencer

    • @yeeaahBUDDY
      @yeeaahBUDDY Год назад +138

      @@Toxicflu does he just take selfies in different places? Bout to influence me to delete my social media

    • @UlfTheRagnarsson
      @UlfTheRagnarsson Год назад +142

      ​@@Toxicflu My girlfriend's son.... wow, you deffo succeeded in being a man.

  • @doriginalkillua99
    @doriginalkillua99 Год назад +1675

    "People don't lack knowledge, they lack the ability to follow through." Very insightful.

    • @Neva44433
      @Neva44433 Год назад +28

      I thought the same

    • @Aldridge517
      @Aldridge517 Год назад +44

      About as insightful as AI generated text. Or a fortune cookie.

    • @doriginalkillua99
      @doriginalkillua99 Год назад

      @@Aldridge517 Wow, an another unoriginal and pretentious person on the internet. Great.

    • @CLSGL
      @CLSGL Год назад +92

      Okay but therapists can’t “make” people follow through either. She’s just as good as the AI, if not worse really. At least ChatGPT won’t kick me out after 60 minutes and make me pay up.

    • @mc9723
      @mc9723 Год назад +42

      @@CLSGL She also failed to mention that a lot of people who need therapy often are seized up by whatever they need the therapy for, and having access to something like this would eliminate the common obstacles that stand in the way when you are seeking help: cost, finding a good/available/nearby therapist, and actually going. Like how online therapy is often not quite as good, but is still a great starting point. Much like the rest of these jobs, this is an invaluable tool that may not replace jobs, but 100% will enhance them in significant ways.

  • @YTAccount82825
    @YTAccount82825 Год назад +353

    I believe they were using GPT-3.5 in this video, however it would’ve been interesting to see this experiment replicated with GPT-4. The outcomes would’ve been considerably different due to the considerable improvements and refinements present in the latest version. It would have changed the calculus entirely.

    • @feuerrobin4269
      @feuerrobin4269 Год назад +3

      The influencer made an image as input so it probably is GPT-4

    • @BeastMode070subscribe
      @BeastMode070subscribe Год назад

      ure wrong

    • @YTAccount82825
      @YTAccount82825 Год назад +35

      @@feuerrobin4269
      That was DALL-E, not GPT-4; they’re two separate programs. The writing style of the output resembles GPT-3.5-like language and seems a lot more unsophisticated and discursive; attributes that characterize GPT-3.5. Additionally, the GPT icon indicator is green, in GPT-4 it is black.

    • @greenseries4330
      @greenseries4330 Год назад

      Gpt 4is not out yet.

    • @F0RLORN
      @F0RLORN Год назад

      @onlinegreen animation. It is. You need to have a paid subscription for it.

  • @EuSouPrimoDele
    @EuSouPrimoDele Год назад +45

    The fact that AI is so recent and is able to nearly do so many jobs, just shows the potential.

  • @LoveRemains
    @LoveRemains Год назад +1278

    The AI for the Influencer was better than the actual Influencer. 😅

    • @yeeaahBUDDY
      @yeeaahBUDDY Год назад +135

      and would probably always be. Being an "influencer" requires zero skill, talent, or intelligence. Just look pretty and be a narcissist

    • @nickevershedmusic8927
      @nickevershedmusic8927 Год назад +4

      @@yeeaahBUDDY yep

    • @taylorfusher2997
      @taylorfusher2997 Год назад

      m.ruclips.net/video/fvblY-_OJUw/видео.html
      Explain this video? Is there some trickery going on here or is it just me. Is that a big fish with just ice on it because the history channel is saying something different.

    • @masterofalltrades_
      @masterofalltrades_ Год назад +2

      ​@@yeeaahBUDDY True. The only skill they need is being able to speak loudly in front of people. Which won't be a problem with AI at all

    • @slmjkdbtl
      @slmjkdbtl Год назад +6

      tbh equally bad and cringe

  • @notmyname6855
    @notmyname6855 Год назад +2488

    The chef was certainly the most honest here. Even though he could easily point out some problems with the recipe, he understood what it is capable of doing and is not being defensive about it. Until chefbots becomes cheaper than hiring a human, AI will not replace chefs, which is not soon, since robots are very expensive.

    • @d3l_nev
      @d3l_nev Год назад +58

      That's stupid, being a chef or bartender needs a physical medium to do it's job, giving recipies is not a chefs job, a chefs job is to make those recipies

    • @OT3S
      @OT3S Год назад +115

      ​@@d3l_nev you didn't read the comment you're replying to...

    • @edumazieri
      @edumazieri Год назад +18

      @@OT3S to be fair I had to read it again to get what was meant by chefbot. they meant a physical one, at first I thought it was like a chatbot.

    • @faithhopecharity2843
      @faithhopecharity2843 Год назад +25

      Your reasoning is flawed. Yes AI will not replace chefs, but not for the reason you stated. Food is not only a measurement of ingredients, but also about culture & taste, which qualitatively can not be measured UNLESS some programmer imposed his judgement about taste into the algorithm, then you have a very biased AI Chef.

    • @ElMrBlack
      @ElMrBlack Год назад +12

      also AI wouldn't be able to mix ingridients in new ways and making them taste good., ou need a human to try new dishes. AI here is only repeating a recipe it read somewhere

  • @vb9529
    @vb9529 Год назад +31

    Just the fact that they needed many people for many jobs but only one AI 😂 I think shows where this is going

  • @JBPVFL
    @JBPVFL Год назад +57

    I think the firefighter, therapist, and dr are the only ones that will be safe of these for a while. Oh and the circus worker too. The human interaction with most of them is a key part of the job, and the firefighter will be safe due to the limitations on robots.

    • @renabaker7432
      @renabaker7432 Год назад +20

      I think the bartender would be safe too because of the human interaction

    • @ebenezersiaw935
      @ebenezersiaw935 Год назад +6

      The therapist is not safe and also the Dr since GPT 4 recently passed a medical exam

    • @JBPVFL
      @JBPVFL Год назад +6

      @@ebenezersiaw935 even if ai could do those jobs, I think those would be jobs where people would need a human to human experience. They might be able to assist, but I just think they would be safe for a while

    • @smooooth_
      @smooooth_ Год назад +7

      I don't know why they even had them in the video. Pretty ridiculous to have a firefighter sit in front of a laptop running a computer program. What they should've done is had him compete with a robot built to put out fires.

    • @alexw9024
      @alexw9024 Год назад +1

      Chef, at least until dining out is no longer an experience people wants to do.

  • @blaisemennia9910
    @blaisemennia9910 Год назад +1607

    As a software engineer I love how the software engineer here seemed genuinely impressed with this tech. Cuz that’s exactly how most software engineers feel about this. It’s super impressive what it can do

    • @Aksamsons
      @Aksamsons Год назад +17

      Gosh delivery managers wont need such a big engineering team anymore, very few bugs and no personalities to deal with

    • @chillfill4866
      @chillfill4866 Год назад +20

      Ai can't create memory safe applications in C.

    • @raghavlama387
      @raghavlama387 Год назад +18

      @@chillfill4866 not yet

    • @tofifichannel7199
      @tofifichannel7199 Год назад +35

      @@chillfill4866 Bruh, people like you expect AI to create like a whole program in a minute. Calm down it's new tech.

    • @gaggix7095
      @gaggix7095 Год назад +3

      @@chillfill4866 that's just an impossible task ahah

  • @samigeb4545
    @samigeb4545 Год назад +3561

    Next video idea: make these professionals blindfoldlly identify a content created by AI versus a Human. It is going to be interesting! I hope most of them will fail to differentiate it.

    • @user-oo7dw4qw4b
      @user-oo7dw4qw4b Год назад +80

      Ask a seasoned digital artist and they can point it out. They can be quite convincing. But with a trained eye, they can spot it if it's AI-generated.

    • @000EC
      @000EC Год назад +47

      @@user-oo7dw4qw4b so then get a non-professional, and see if they can tell.

    • @Dr_LanMan
      @Dr_LanMan Год назад +44

      The Turing test

    • @spanzotab
      @spanzotab Год назад +4

      blindfoldly is amazing

    • @AeyGee
      @AeyGee Год назад +47

      You will stop preaching such smug one-liners when your own job will be taken over by AI.

  • @salty_senpai_6969
    @salty_senpai_6969 10 месяцев назад +11

    this will be going to be very fun to watch after like 5 years when this video will be randomly be recommended on peoples feed .... like those 90s computer / internet commercials that ramdomly pop on our feeds

  • @atgctg
    @atgctg Год назад +39

    Would be cool to have a version of this every year to see how AI improves

  • @dannydeko331
    @dannydeko331 Год назад +704

    Overall conclusion: "AI can do my job but not as good as I can"

    • @become.ungovernable
      @become.ungovernable Год назад +120

      "yet" 🤣

    • @harshstudy488
      @harshstudy488 Год назад +13

      It's been 1 month and now it can 😂

    • @brad4571
      @brad4571 Год назад +28

      They didn't ask the AI for what they wanted. The lawyer would have gotten his citations. These people would have typed longer requests to start it would be more likely to provide them with what they wanted that they didn't bother asking for. All these people need to learn basic prompt engineering, and learn it now. If they want to have a job for the next 2-4 years. After that they'll be like everyone else. The lawyer is like a truck driver when they are told that fully automated semi trucks are currently doing long hauls and unloading without any human intervention and they don't believe it. There are at least 8 companies with lawyers replacing LLM AIs on the way to the market. Most lawyers will be struggling in 18-24 months. We will all be struggling in 24-36 months.

    • @MenealaMolokoke
      @MenealaMolokoke 10 месяцев назад +3

      ...for now

    • @Mas1o8
      @Mas1o8 6 месяцев назад

      😂😂😂 true

  • @worldgeographer1360
    @worldgeographer1360 Год назад +667

    The thing with ChatGPT they are missing is that the program can respond to further requests to modify the last message-so for example the influencer, she could have told chatgpt to rewrite the caption except with less emojis, and to use the world sis, and it would have regenerated closer to her style. The trainer could have asked the program to provide information on rest periods too. Obviously there are things the bot can’t do but the bot’s flexibility wasn’t even being fully realized in this video.

    • @lawrencefrost9063
      @lawrencefrost9063 Год назад +111

      I hate this video. They use a single prompt, often a bad one. And judge the capabilities of these systems based on that. Ridiculous.

    • @bruhmoment28
      @bruhmoment28 Год назад +14

      @@lawrencefrost9063 hey! i am going to make a video rectifying their mistakes and asking for follow up questions.. i am just not sure if i can use the clips without getting copyrighted so i have not started making it.. if you have any knowledge on how this works, would you mind letting me know?

    • @vectoralphaAI
      @vectoralphaAI Год назад +3

      ​@@bruhmoment28 try asking Wired.

    • @mayank1
      @mayank1 Год назад +10

      Bro it's just cope man 😂 these people are obviously going through a crisis inside looking at the actual capabilities and also gpt 4 is here now so the answers are much more accurate

    • @bruhmoment28
      @bruhmoment28 Год назад +3

      @@mayank1 YES EXACTLYY im working on the video now will probably upload it by tomorrow

  • @ShadowLurker334
    @ShadowLurker334 Год назад +28

    That moment when your future job security is threatened before you even finish school because of AI.

  • @AZWADER
    @AZWADER 6 месяцев назад +3

    So many of them lambasted the AI for not doing something that they didn't ask it to do
    "Give me a good caption for this photo"
    *gives fantastic caption*
    "This sounds nothing like me"
    YOU DIDN'T TELL IT TO SOUND LIKE YOU!

  • @Macieks300
    @Macieks300 Год назад +1352

    None of these people used the AI properly. You don't just give it one prompt and call it quits. You can and should give it additional prompts to guide it better.

    • @Maciej-Komosinski
      @Maciej-Komosinski Год назад +194

      Exactly!
      1) asks a generic question
      2) gets a generic answer (pretty elaborate!)
      3) complains "But it did not say X"! instead of further refining the question and interacting.

    • @voltcorp
      @voltcorp Год назад +277

      I get what you guys mean, but noticing these flaws and guiding the AI further is already YOU doing the job. Someone who's not a chef won't notice the recipe will dry the chicken. Someone who's not a translator won't notice the mistakes. And so on. If you need an expert to verify and iterate on the AI output, then it's not really replacing the expert.

    • @abhijiths4550
      @abhijiths4550 Год назад +42

      @@voltcorp there is flaws in the question itself.

    • @joaojoao6423
      @joaojoao6423 Год назад +11

      YESSS! I was going to comment exactly that. Thanks you dear stranger.

    • @WatanabeShirai
      @WatanabeShirai Год назад +12

      @@voltcorp Fair enough.

  • @cindella204
    @cindella204 Год назад +972

    I liked the chef's take, essentially "AI can do a part of my job decently, but there are some human things it can't do that I can and I think those things have value." I think that's the reality for most jobs - AI can take certain tasks, but there are other things that require human intervention.

    • @ADavid42
      @ADavid42 Год назад +29

      like tasting the sauce to make sure it's good. Need a Ratatouille for that.

    • @CaliMeatWagon
      @CaliMeatWagon Год назад +19

      The writers nailed it, too. It's great for brainstorming.

    • @INVALIDZEROTheTitSucker69
      @INVALIDZEROTheTitSucker69 Год назад +1

      Currently

    • @serulu3490
      @serulu3490 Год назад +5

      Yet

    • @ibewill
      @ibewill Год назад

      @@serulu3490 AI will likely never be able to have conscience so theres no "yet"

  • @kechoYT
    @kechoYT 9 месяцев назад +3

    *ChatGPT has been improving* Software engineer, Graphic designer, Screenwriter,
    Journalist, Copywriter are replaced next 5 years

    • @carkawalakhatulistiwa
      @carkawalakhatulistiwa 8 месяцев назад

      😂 i think is next year with gpt 5

    • @Tate525
      @Tate525 8 месяцев назад +1

      How about next two years.

  • @adolphgracius9996
    @adolphgracius9996 6 месяцев назад +17

    Here 7months into the future and I bet you over 75% of these people are freaking out right now

  • @ChrisClark1999
    @ChrisClark1999 Год назад +560

    This will be one of those 'aged like milk' videos where AI has taken everyone's job in 10 years

    • @thedeveloper4207
      @thedeveloper4207 Год назад +62

      10 years ?...wait for another 10 days dude

    • @toyo8460
      @toyo8460 Год назад +5

      ​@@thedeveloper4207Lmao.

    • @toyo8460
      @toyo8460 Год назад +1

      Yeah

    • @ufoformdad5845
      @ufoformdad5845 Год назад +18

      I would say 3-5 years. GPT grows so fast.

    • @pilotman9819
      @pilotman9819 Год назад +10

      Its only been a few months and the "unfixable" hands on AI art has already been fixed.

  • @plottwistaftercredits3144
    @plottwistaftercredits3144 Год назад +1175

    The only person to admit that the AI is capable of their job was the software engineer and that is because she knows what it is capable of and how much it will improve in no time

    • @balluvwdwadi8995
      @balluvwdwadi8995 Год назад +43

      Lol I wish I could still laugh as a software developer

    • @JustIsTime890
      @JustIsTime890 Год назад +73

      It was the musician who admits that can do his jobs. And you need a lot of self esteem and confidence to admit that. I really admire him.

    • @etc1702
      @etc1702 Год назад +31

      also the chef

    • @user-wd9iz4je2i
      @user-wd9iz4je2i Год назад

      @@JustIsTime890 It can replace human emotion, it could mimick it though.

    • @user-wd9iz4je2i
      @user-wd9iz4je2i Год назад +2

      Indeed, just thinking of better tools and room for improvement... some should be worried an empathic for society.

  • @shubhamtyagi6281
    @shubhamtyagi6281 Год назад +18

    The video is only a month old, and the difference in results, if they run this test again, is already substantial. Next time this group tests themselves against AI , they wouldn't be so confident

  • @danreder2399
    @danreder2399 9 месяцев назад +3

    I wish anyone after saying why the ai failed, actually did a follow up question and watch how scary accurate it can be. It takes multiple prompts

  • @thebartendingtrader9887
    @thebartendingtrader9887 Год назад +1348

    The short-sightedness of this entire episode is staggering

    • @rabbidsqwirl2
      @rabbidsqwirl2 Год назад +283

      Exactly what I was thinking. This level of denial is certainly going to be dangerous in the coming years.

    • @angelomontinola1476
      @angelomontinola1476 Год назад +15

      agreed

    • @dami007
      @dami007 Год назад +50

      "Maybe having an Optometrist on board would have helped".
      An AI chatbot wrote that response.
      😂

    • @donkeyDangerMouse
      @donkeyDangerMouse Год назад +74

      Also that the version of AI they are using is already outdated

    • @TheTEDfan
      @TheTEDfan Год назад +18

      The title said: AI tries 20 jobs. Not: will AI replace my job? Of course all mediocre human performance will struggle to compete with machines that can do it better and cheaper. It wil just take some time to develop. Common pure knowledge worker jobs will now go faster than most people realise. Many niche non office jobs will be around for some time until humanoid robots make minced meat of those as well. No pun intended.

  • @natyinthehouse
    @natyinthehouse Год назад +604

    I think one legitimate claim was the translator. She pointed out the errors and nuance. It’s kind of crazy that translation still isn’t really accurate when I think it was one of the first things technology started to replace.😊

    • @atomnous
      @atomnous Год назад +22

      Yup. Especially if there are guidelines for the translation, like in subtitling.. It seems to me it can't count the words it writes.

    • @Eohippus
      @Eohippus Год назад +48

      I think the screen writer and therapist as well. An Ai can’t do those jobs. Screen writing definitely requires a lot more emotion than Ai has the ability to capture and also writing by Ai is very simplistic, samey- samey. It can’t take over screenwriting at this current time.

    • @FefeHpg
      @FefeHpg Год назад +62

      I'm a translator - There are nuances and cultural knowledge that affect language. AI can do formal translations amazingly, but it's not so great for creative or informal writing

    • @atomnous
      @atomnous Год назад +4

      @@Eohippus I think it can, but it's severely limited by its OpenAI's policies.

    • @atomnous
      @atomnous Год назад +5

      Once OpenAI allows the public to train it, I think its development would be exponential. Although it's already exponential in its current state: OpenAI is alpha-testing plugin features that would allow GPT to generate images and videos, test run website, schedule activities and shopping, etc. Soon everything will be taken over, it's just a matter of time and training.

  • @solarispramoedya2441
    @solarispramoedya2441 5 месяцев назад +4

    As a translator the machine translation is a very useful and helpful tool to make my job more efficient, sometimes I'm amazed and a bit scared of how well it translates and how natural it sounds with the help of translation memory, but it tends to make major and critical errors instead, especially with the product names and culture-related materials, so I can lay back for a bit (for now) lol, although it still scares me and overwhelms me sometimes 😂

  • @HungryHeart101
    @HungryHeart101 Год назад +10

    This video brings to mind the progression of AI in games like chess, Go, and StarCraft. Back in 1997, people believed that AI couldn't beat a chess champion, yet soon after, an AI defeated the world chess champion. Critics then argued that chess was too simple for AI, and they should try it on Go. In 2016, AlphaGo proved them wrong by defeating Lee Sedol, a top Go player. Subsequently, skeptics claimed that AI would not be able to excel in strategy games like StarCraft II, but in 2019, an AI triumphed over Serral, a professional player. Many people fail to understand that the AI model used in this case, ChatGPT-3.5, is just the beginning - future iterations of this model will only become more advanced and impressive. Hence why Elon Musk and others urge AI pause.

  • @tomrycroft
    @tomrycroft Год назад +624

    I feel like nobody is mentioning how insane the personal trainer is. She just wouldn't admit that it was able to write an effective workout routine. She criticised that it didn't specify a rest period, but could have just asked and it would've said

    • @marcolatinswag5774
      @marcolatinswag5774 Год назад +44

      THANK YOU! I was looking for this comment! lol

    • @rishirathod31415
      @rishirathod31415 Год назад +7

      yeah true!

    • @coolboy9979
      @coolboy9979 Год назад +54

      A personal trainer is there to do a personal training, this isn't personal at all. It can assist the personal trainer maybe by giving some generic routine, but the AI wouldn't be able to replace her, as she pointed out it can't see if it's done well.
      Maybe of there was an AI specifically made to be a personal trainer with a lot of data about that one person and their goals, maybe then it could make a good workout plan and diet.
      AI can already, or will be able to assist most of jobs, except for the circus artist lol. Replacing completely is a big different topic though

    • @firefx963
      @firefx963 Год назад +8

      No this is wrong. AI can't figure what workouts are right for a specific body type. You can not let AI give someone a workout plan and expect close to 100% accuracy unlike a personal trainer.

    • @Queen-cn3ho
      @Queen-cn3ho Год назад +24

      @@coolboy9979 This AI is old. GPT-4 has visual input now and can see. It will definitely give feedback in the future.

  • @waywardmind
    @waywardmind Год назад +177

    I love how the circus performer and firefighter were both like "Not today, Satan!" and waltzed out of there.

    • @edumazieri
      @edumazieri Год назад +12

      circus performer could have asked it to help create routines though, part of being an artist is figuring out what to perform.

    • @000EC
      @000EC Год назад +10

      @@edumazieri Illuminated drones are being used to replace fireworks, so there is that, but the whole thing about circus performers is that its a human doing it.

    • @edumazieri
      @edumazieri Год назад +1

      @@000EC not necessarily, it is a thing for sure, but it isn't unthinkable to imagine there could be a circus of virtual performers one day, and that could be entertaining too.

    • @000EC
      @000EC Год назад +7

      @@edumazieri isnt that just CGI or animation? Its already a thing, but its not like circus entertainment. Circus entertainment is about humans with human bodies doing things that are difficult for humans to do, like walk on tightropes or juggle knives. Virtual performers can do that but there is no danger, no achievement in doing so, so thats not the focus in virtual performances.

    • @randomuser5237
      @randomuser5237 Год назад

      Yes but based on the intense competition they will be facing due to so much unemployments in other fields that they can be replaced by other humans.

  • @hattiehall8939
    @hattiehall8939 8 месяцев назад +5

    Funny how the only job ai can’t take over at the moment are minimum wage, makes you think.

  • @frostymoments
    @frostymoments Год назад +4

    "I'm a prompt engineer. Let's see if some random professionals can do my job."

  • @person906
    @person906 Год назад +574

    Wired could make a part 2 to this literally right now and show the terrifying amount of progress ai has made

    • @theprimalfuckhead526
      @theprimalfuckhead526 Год назад +8

      This but I just wanna see 20 other jobs

    • @johnbod
      @johnbod Год назад +46

      Agreed. This video will not age well.

    • @agrajyadav2951
      @agrajyadav2951 Год назад

      they are all absolute effin idiots

    • @agrajyadav2951
      @agrajyadav2951 Год назад +5

      except the engineer

    • @maxkho00
      @maxkho00 Год назад +32

      @@johnbod This video has already not aged well. They used ChatGPT, Dall-E 2, and some outdated TTS, which all seem ancient now compared to GPT-4, Midjourney v5, and Eleven Labs, respectively. Most of the criticisms expressed in the video won't apply to existing technology.

  • @amphivalo
    @amphivalo Год назад +211

    The real question is would their clients tell the difference?

    • @lcoopcooperl
      @lcoopcooperl Год назад +11

      THIS!

    • @desiunfiltered
      @desiunfiltered Год назад +13

      the copywriter was salty...if you ask it to modify it will. With enough prompts it absolutely can. All you need is someone very creative give the prompts and it absolutely can. Clients won't be able to tell if it was ai or an actual copywriter 😂

    • @missasyan
      @missasyan Год назад +2

      See this is the problem. We are so obsessed with AI being able to do the job that we dont consider how well it is done. Sure there are times even humans do a bad job. But an acceptable passing job, which is what AI does, brings nothing new to the table

  • @adan6430
    @adan6430 Год назад +5

    The thing is a lot of people like the trainer could just enter info about the client and then the ai could respond accordingly. You can also ask questions.

  • @Prfactist
    @Prfactist Год назад +8

    Automating all jobs with AI, even the fulfilling ones. We were so preoccupied with whether we could, nobody considered whether we should.

  • @vids595
    @vids595 Год назад +429

    A bartenders job is 99% mixing and serving, maybe1% inventing new drinks. An AI powered robot could do it.

    • @pv621
      @pv621 Год назад +43

      Ai can invent more drinks in 1 min than bartender whole life! And
      Ai also can asks user feedback and improves drastically !
      That think , chatgpt is the Ai!
      It's just a piece of software! Think
      If they would train software like chatgpt to do specific task !!

    • @PlsDontSuuue
      @PlsDontSuuue Год назад +24

      lol they legit have robots that make cocktails for 10 years now

    • @azmo_
      @azmo_ Год назад +1

      If AI can predict the 3D structures of nearly every catalogued protein known to science it could be easily invent new and better drinks after some optimization.

    • @Devin7Eleven
      @Devin7Eleven Год назад +24

      Why do you people hate humanity so much? Why can’t you realize that you’re getting rid of our humanity and our need to contribute and be of service? Just because a robot can doesn’t mean it should. Humans want humans.

    • @NostraDavid2
      @NostraDavid2 Год назад

      @@Devin7Eleven It's going to be giant corporations that's going to rid of us. We just see the writing on the wall and acknowledge it.

  • @fangzhouliu3343
    @fangzhouliu3343 Год назад +378

    Even if AI can't do people's jobs right now, I don't think people realize how close it is to catching up and surpassing human beings, especially if the AI is trained on the specific tasks.

    • @mymydigitaldiary
      @mymydigitaldiary Год назад +25

      exactly. if we give it five to ten more years it’s probably going to take over most jobs. it makes me nervous as a teenager about to start college… what if what i study will be replaced by the time i’m out?

    • @athlan21
      @athlan21 Год назад +13

      ​@@mymydigitaldiary forget about what you will do, the AI will most likely replace the college itself 😂

    • @Jumpyfoot
      @Jumpyfoot Год назад +7

      @@mymydigitaldiary You could always go for plumber, caregiver or technician. It will be some time before residential robotics catches up to purely digital systems.

    • @realrolly
      @realrolly Год назад +6

      @@athlan21 Should I just plug myself into the matrix now then as a human battery?? 😨

    • @serulu3490
      @serulu3490 Год назад +7

      @@Jumpyfoot not actually. AI improving to the level of doing most other professional jobs means AI would cross human intelligence in all areas. Including improving AI itself, Which means AI will improve itself that further improve itself and so on. this is called intelligence explosion and after this the AI will be so smart that it will make several breakthroughs in science and will basically instantly (in a short period of time) create robots capable of doing jobs like those. AI will replace ALL jobs in the near future and working won't be part of life anymore. This means humans will be useless and so humans will either also have to become AI or just idk.
      But basically the age of humanity is done. It's time for the age of it's natural successor, AI

  • @johnarildramberg3132
    @johnarildramberg3132 Год назад +7

    One major flaw in some of these critiques is that you can ask the AI follow-up questions, and it will give more detailed information or correct itself.

    • @absolutegarbage3654
      @absolutegarbage3654 11 месяцев назад

      But to have that information you'd need to already know what's wrong

  • @ashrxthi
    @ashrxthi Год назад +10

    would love if they did this interview again in 3 years with the same people ..

  • @mrssept2013
    @mrssept2013 Год назад +655

    I love how every single one of them said the AI cannot do their job...when it clearly did some of their jobs XD

    • @cyrilio
      @cyrilio Год назад +30

      The main part of being able to replace someones job is giving the correct input. I'm seeing a great future for people that are able to do this right.

    • @mittelego1098
      @mittelego1098 Год назад +23

      Exactly. Especially the doctor or the graphic designer

    • @mozvidz
      @mozvidz Год назад +57

      *_They're all so much in denial. Most of these A.I programs are only months old and not even fine-tuned, but they wanna act like they didn't just give an almost good enough answer. Have they tried GPT-4?_*

    • @jasnoswarez
      @jasnoswarez Год назад +1

      @@mozvidz hi I’m the music producer chat bot featured in this segment, please input your opinion directly to this reply

    • @AeyGee
      @AeyGee Год назад +1

      It will take your job as well. Be prepared for unemployment 😂

  • @324whatnot
    @324whatnot Год назад +225

    the influencer didn't disappoint! I think we will have to wait for GPT5 to be able to write such sophisticated captions as "..hey y'all" or "...sis"

    • @barnabasgbiaye6856
      @barnabasgbiaye6856 Год назад +3

      She be mumu 😂😂😂😂

    • @ahmadjauhar4562
      @ahmadjauhar4562 Год назад +21

      I meant, she didn't tell the ai what kind of person she is, ofc the ai gonna give a generic answer. Average influencer lmao

    • @snoozyq9576
      @snoozyq9576 Год назад +16

      Hey its hard to think of all those complicated words 😂

    • @smooooth_
      @smooooth_ Год назад +3

      ​@@ahmadjauhar4562 Idk why they didn't have her feed it examples and tell it to write in her style like the journalist did

  • @Elca_Gaming
    @Elca_Gaming Год назад +4

    Would be cool to see this video updated every year since AI is progressing so fast.
    Also might be the because this video was recorded before the release of it but GPT4 already is considerably better than ChatGPT 3.5 which was used in the Video. Likewise I'd argue that Midjourney is way ahead of DALL-E currently when it comes to image Generation.

  • @jujuoof174
    @jujuoof174 10 месяцев назад +2

    This reassures me a lot about this whole thing so THANK YOU for the very well-made and researched video!! Though I am still sad for artists

  • @inder11111
    @inder11111 Год назад +291

    The chef, influencer and music producer actually seemed to appreciate it at a certain level. I would imagine 80% of a copywriter's job can also be comfortably done with chatgpt or similar tools eventually (sayin that being a copywriter myself)

    • @maxkho00
      @maxkho00 Год назад +3

      I also loved the end result that the music producer ended up singing out. If they made that into a full-blown song, it would probably go straight on my playlist.

    • @agentmikster44
      @agentmikster44 Год назад +13

      The influencer tried to find an excuse for why it couldn't do her job, which was basically "It doesn't sound like me". I guarantee that if you gave ChatGPT 4 all her previous post history and created a post with that data that none of her fans would notice.

    • @batatanna
      @batatanna 11 месяцев назад +5

      @@agentmikster44 A lot of these would have been solved by better prompting and proper data training. They were asking a generalist text generator AI to perform specific tasks that they themselves studied, performed for years to be able to do it at the level they are. Surely it would not, at the current technology, get to their level still, but this video doesn't really say anything besides "I put a doctor to do me a website, they didn't do it as well as I would do as a computer scientist"

  • @bijoychandraroy
    @bijoychandraroy Год назад +196

    "People don't lack knowledge they lack the ability to follow through" well said

    • @maxyorke2453
      @maxyorke2453 11 месяцев назад +14

      Doesn't change the fact that the AI did her job exceedingly well. It has all the correct knowledge needed.

    • @bijoychandraroy
      @bijoychandraroy 11 месяцев назад

      @@maxyorke2453 almost

    • @YellowTwerker
      @YellowTwerker 11 месяцев назад +19

      @@maxyorke2453 yeah but like she said self help books exists. There will always be a need for an actual human to be there and listen unless we finally make robots real and then they kill us all

    • @j.a.3138
      @j.a.3138 10 месяцев назад

      @@YellowTwerker Not robots, but a digital AI.

    • @adolphgracius9996
      @adolphgracius9996 5 месяцев назад

      That's what the robots are going to be for😂😂😂

  • @LoanNguyen-ey2hq
    @LoanNguyen-ey2hq Год назад +10

    AI can't do your job, but people who using AI can

  • @Nole2701
    @Nole2701 7 месяцев назад +3

    10:12 There is no such thing as a "fat burning workout". Fat loss is entirely achieved through caloric deficits.

  • @AllExistence
    @AllExistence Год назад +451

    Oh, yes. Humans will forever be safe in their role as clowns when AI takes over.

  • @Chriz132
    @Chriz132 Год назад +172

    The things the personal trainer said that it was lacking could definitely be fixed by 1-2 follow-up questions

    • @Connor-dw2qs
      @Connor-dw2qs Год назад +40

      Same for just about all of them in this video

    • @agrajyadav2951
      @agrajyadav2951 Год назад

      @@Connor-dw2qs ikr they were all delusional paranoid idiots

    • @wormholeinteractive
      @wormholeinteractive Год назад +4

      The issue is that AI cannot feel the nuance as a human can. Add actual experience and your own unique personality, and humans will always beat AI. The thing is, AI is a tool and people are afraid a tool will replace the user of the tool. It’s silly.

    • @tahmidhossain6349
      @tahmidhossain6349 Год назад

      Its a matter of thinking paying AI 12k a Year or paying other person 40k-120k a year or more. Job that does not require much quality fades away fast

  • @peachycats
    @peachycats 3 месяца назад +3

    they should do it again now but with GPT-4 as it has improved. it can read documents, create better images, surf the web, etc

  • @shweywakhlay153
    @shweywakhlay153 Год назад +16

    That's crazy. People really underestimate AI. Everything we learn will be meaningless and we need to have skills that AI can't do

    • @crimpers5543
      @crimpers5543 Год назад

      ppl r dum as rocks. they never realize paradigm shifts right in front of them.

  • @ak19910716
    @ak19910716 Год назад +332

    The amount of confident copium and denial is unreal. I mean, I asked AI to be my replacement dad and he's doing a fantastic job so far, like saying positive things about my acne and crispy socks. And parenting is one of the hardest jobs there is. These guys need to bow to our AI lord before it's too late. Judgment is nigh!

    • @12msrbfua
      @12msrbfua Год назад +25

      and the best comment award goes to

    • @dfgfdfdfgdgdfg1431
      @dfgfdfdfgdgdfg1431 Год назад +4

      That’s rough. AI can’t be your dad. You need real people who love you for you.

    • @000EC
      @000EC Год назад +35

      @@dfgfdfdfgdgdfg1431 An AI wrote this.

    • @ADeeSHUPA
      @ADeeSHUPA Год назад +3

      @@000EC 笑 笑 笑

    • @theonlythingihavetosayis9333
      @theonlythingihavetosayis9333 Год назад

      "I think therefore I am"

  • @jopo7996
    @jopo7996 Год назад +841

    I don't think ChatGPT could replace an influencer. It probably possesses some humanlike qualities.

    • @Drakelett
      @Drakelett Год назад +125

      I don't think influencers should exist.

    • @newrev9er
      @newrev9er Год назад +7

      omfg lol

    • @TrailScapes
      @TrailScapes Год назад +11

      GOTTEM

    • @judasgunther5992
      @judasgunther5992 Год назад +8

      I think influencer already replaced some humans to roboter.

    • @LoveRemains
      @LoveRemains Год назад +16

      Interesting, I actually find it replaced the Influencer job better than any of the others.

  • @hardcandy9880
    @hardcandy9880 8 месяцев назад +1

    The title should have been "A.I. tries 19 Jobs plus being an Influencer."

  • @adrenalineTube
    @adrenalineTube Год назад +16

    After watching this, I feel like most of them will definitely be replaced in near future. It is funny that they don't appreciate (except for Software Engineer) how AI is really doing a good job for their prompts.

    • @gringo6362
      @gringo6362 2 месяца назад

      Yeah, these angry fuckers deserve that

  • @MrAlfable
    @MrAlfable Год назад +52

    Almost had to LOL had the influencer pointing out the difference between what she would write and what the AI wrote is that she'd write something stupider, not this stuff about the views and history and the experience but..."hey y'all" or "sis this was amazing!"

    • @000EC
      @000EC Год назад +8

      Artificial Stupidity turns out to be harder than Artificial Intelligence

  • @MrMann0123
    @MrMann0123 Год назад +70

    AI: does their job
    Human: it can't do my job

  • @200Das
    @200Das 11 месяцев назад +6

    With many of them confidently staring at the camera and saying “AI can’t do my job”, im guessing this video is not gonna age well. 😂

  • @qownson4410
    @qownson4410 Год назад +2

    The fact this video exists is incredible, in regards to how far technology has progressed...

  • @joakim3964
    @joakim3964 Год назад +116

    One of the main revolutionary thing about chatgpt is that it can remember your converstation, so you can ask followup-questions, but they did not use that feature at all

    • @ToFunForThis
      @ToFunForThis Год назад +2

      Wow😮 really? That’s pretty cool haha

    • @joakim3964
      @joakim3964 Год назад

      @@ToFunForThis Yes, thats one of the reasons why its so valuable, or else it will just be a new google basically

    • @shre6619
      @shre6619 Год назад +1

      Yeah, if they really gave like 1 shot to AI. That is what they will get.

  • @adolphgracius9996
    @adolphgracius9996 Год назад +196

    The public version of GTP is about four months old and I'm guessing it took you at least 18 years to get to high-school level and more years to develop your career... and the machine is already better than the Average person in just 4 months across an unimaginable variety of tasks... Now imagine how good Ai could get if allowed to grow for 18 years plus specialization training

    • @gnsf
      @gnsf Год назад

      Actually 18 actual years of training would make the AI model probably over fitted and useless trash
      That's because the AI learning process is not exactly like humans'
      It works more like evolution's local optima

    • @5HAYME
      @5HAYME Год назад +2

      LLMs similar to ChatGPT have been around since the 60's its just come into the public eye recently since they've gotten pretty decent

    • @wanderingbird8758
      @wanderingbird8758 Год назад +2

      Right. Not bad at all considering it’s just a baaaaby.

    • @johnmicheal5722
      @johnmicheal5722 10 месяцев назад +1

      It's not that easy. Don't forget LLMs are trained on huge amounts of data, significant and authorative data compiled for God knows how long. So you could consider they've exhausted 75% of data (text, sound, audiovisual, etc.) available. The only improvement that could occur is engineers improving AI data processing and response generating approaches. Even then there are some tasks AI wouldn't be able to do on it's own without an initial prompt.

    • @gpt-jcommentbot4759
      @gpt-jcommentbot4759 8 месяцев назад

      @@5HAYME I think the first LLM was 2019's GPT-2. The first neural network Language Model was an RNN or LSTM. The first language model was an n-gram of 1-gram.

  • @user-hi7jk6fu3f
    @user-hi7jk6fu3f Год назад +2

    A thing that gets on my nerves with this video is that they usually say they want more information, but they don’t ask the ai for that information. ChatGPT will elaborate on the information it just provided if you ask it to.

  • @Nik-rx9rj
    @Nik-rx9rj 11 месяцев назад +2

    Imagine if they asked it now. It’s been two months and so much has improved.

  • @ed_anime7550
    @ed_anime7550 Год назад +485

    Let's be honest the ai could do the news anchor's job. While delivering normal news, anchors do act robotic

    • @AdmiralEisbaer
      @AdmiralEisbaer Год назад +46

      I agree. A specifically trained news AI would do a fantastic job I believe. Also considering there is an incredibly large training data set already available for news 😅

    • @busolaak
      @busolaak Год назад +6

      Where do you get your news?

    • @Arasa941
      @Arasa941 Год назад +1

      was thinking the same thing

    • @spanzotab
      @spanzotab Год назад +13

      If they just got rid of the weird uncanny visual of a fake person talking, it would actually be very usable. Just play the audio over clips of whatever you're talking about.

    • @Neva44433
      @Neva44433 Год назад +9

      That’s exactly what I said and they didn’t even use the best AI for voices this whole video is idiotic

  • @AllExistence
    @AllExistence Год назад +39

    "It can't see the client, so it can't do my job!" They said, not giving AI any information about the client.

  • @MetalGamer666
    @MetalGamer666 11 месяцев назад +3

    One issue in this video is that the prompts were not always well written. If someone more experienced with writing prompts for the specific AI, knowing its strengths and weaknesses, were writing the prompts, they would likely get better results. One example was the translator. If she had specified the tone she wanted for the translation, like formal, it would likely give a more consistent result.

  • @nikkim7038
    @nikkim7038 Год назад +9

    i love how everyone gives the ai useful tasks and the influencer is just like “write me an insta caption 😁”

  • @AdmiralEisbaer
    @AdmiralEisbaer Год назад +424

    The fact that it's not a specifically trained AI but an AI that can do everything (even though mediocre) is incredibly impressive!
    I'm actually really looking forward where this is going in the future!

    • @vicalonso6597
      @vicalonso6597 Год назад +21

      I agree! I felt that they were kind of dissmisive probably because of the fear of losing their self-worth to an AI, and that didn't let them see the enormous potential that this techonolgy have in any of their fields to help humanity overall

    • @edumazieri
      @edumazieri Год назад +27

      They didn't use the same AI though. The graphic designer used an old version of DALL-E and actually hit one of it's weak spots which is already been worked out in newer versions, and other image generators have already worked out how to do writing pretty well. Some of them even do vectors, which would make more sense for a logo.

    • @sircrocodile7625
      @sircrocodile7625 Год назад

      That's what I thought too.

    • @Ash97345
      @Ash97345 Год назад +8

      Future is AGI

    • @AeyGee
      @AeyGee Год назад +9

      You will stop preaching such smug one-liners when your own job will be taken over by AI.

  • @daviddonahue7690
    @daviddonahue7690 Год назад +114

    They haven't heard of "prompt engineering". They didn't give any details of what they wanted, and there was no interaction after the fact. What they should have done is asked ChatGPT to do something, then had it critique itself and fix it's own mistakes to produce a better output. It also does better if you ask it to explain its thought process. It's actually incredible how well it can do after these additions.

    • @jibreelkeddo7030
      @jibreelkeddo7030 Год назад +1

      GPT4

    • @deemah3602
      @deemah3602 Год назад +11

      right, like for example, the personal trainer should’ve asked the AI all those questions she asked, and it would gladly answer them

    • @paulinafunfit4126
      @paulinafunfit4126 9 месяцев назад +2

      All jobs can be replaced except the circus worker. I believe that artists who are physical such as dancers, jugglers, fire throwers etc… Also jobs like fire fighters, police officers to a certain extent…I mean they have started using robotics in certain fire and hostage situations. Government need to start looking into Universal basic income at this point. 😢

  • @jtg753
    @jtg753 Год назад +16

    The thing is, if it can do 10% of your job, it'll only get better and better till you're not needed anymore. People get a little too comfortable based on what AI can do in this moment. Half the jobs we saw, it'll only improve on heavily.

  • @mindlesschemical1489
    @mindlesschemical1489 Год назад +3

    This video showed me how replaceable most of their jobs are.

  • @rahulrajesh3086
    @rahulrajesh3086 Год назад +145

    Episode where everyone justifies why they shouldn't be fired

  • @isaacvelazco2111
    @isaacvelazco2111 Год назад +43

    The title should be 20 professionals find out their job will be replaced by AI

    • @yeeaahBUDDY
      @yeeaahBUDDY Год назад +5

      *19 professionals and an "influencer"

    • @Eohippus
      @Eohippus Год назад +2

      Not the creative ones. Did you see how awfully the Ai wrote the song or how it made such a bland script? Ai can do these things but humans have the creativity to actually make it entertaining and not boring or samey

  • @aaronperron
    @aaronperron Год назад +3

    A.I. is like teaching a child. With time, the child gets smarter, and before you know it, the student surpasses the teacher.

  • @gabrielpatrick2051
    @gabrielpatrick2051 Год назад +2

    I can see the firefighter part being used in a meme the day A.I. becomes able to do that

  • @TechAreUs
    @TechAreUs Год назад +180

    I think AI could probably do nearly everyone’s job there provided it had a better prompt, which people who would be using it for their jobs will optimise over time until they had a perfect prompt they could use for everything they need

    • @Ethan5I5
      @Ethan5I5 Год назад +15

      Except firefighters, text-generators can’t replace them. 🧑‍🚒

    • @DonquaviusJDHigglebottom
      @DonquaviusJDHigglebottom Год назад +13

      @@Ethan5I5 chatgpt could you please save the people in this burning building lmao

    • @skepticmafia
      @skepticmafia Год назад

      @@Ethan5I5 “Hey autogpt, please design something that could prevent house fires.” Then gpt opens blender, picks a few ideas that seem the most optimal, models them in 1 second, animates them, simulates them in action inside a realistic house burning simulation, Optimizes the technologies, etc. “Hey autogpt, create a website with a background based on your designs. Feature an image gallery of 100 celebrities. In each image, the celebrity is standing near one of the designs and seems enthusiastic about it.”. We have ai that can do any one of these steps very well and at an exponentially improving rate. Just wait 2 weeks and then watch a video about autogpt.

    • @japneetsingh4035
      @japneetsingh4035 Год назад +11

      ​@@Ethan5I5 robot drones carrying fire extinguishers

    • @dev_manish
      @dev_manish Год назад

      ​@@Ethan5I5 But Robots will 😅

  • @mutasimrahman6833
    @mutasimrahman6833 Год назад +164

    I think the answers for a lot of these people could change if they asked it a follow up question

    • @ChiNguyen-kz6ym
      @ChiNguyen-kz6ym Год назад +4

      yeah, i really agree to you

    • @Djorgal
      @Djorgal Год назад +5

      Yeah, that was sad how little they exploited the AIs capabilities with terrible prompts and no follow up.

    • @adiru9252
      @adiru9252 Год назад +1

      @@Djorgal That's why prompt engineering exist, machines need clear and precise instructions.

    • @rishirathod31415
      @rishirathod31415 Год назад

      Totally agree 👍

  • @Davidlndly
    @Davidlndly Месяц назад

    would love to see this same video be redone every year! I think a lot of these answers would change with the creation of Claude 3 and OpeAI's SORA

  • @trigonometrisk
    @trigonometrisk Год назад +1

    The response to the doctor’s prompt seemed pretty adequate, I think. Not saying doctors can be immediately replaced (especially considering ethical decision making, surgical skills, acute crises etc.), but that particular type of diagnostic algoritm presented is right in the AI’s comfort zone.

  • @jacoballessio5706
    @jacoballessio5706 Год назад +28

    I'm hearing a lot of "It can kinda, but not really well." I think everyone should be aware that the ability for this technology to learn is accelerating, and very soon it will learn how to overcome all of these downsides. It may be as little as a few months.

    • @Aziz0938
      @Aziz0938 Год назад +1

      Dude I think the not really well part has some truth but also insecurities too

    • @videogra5645
      @videogra5645 Год назад

      So I have 2 more months of my job? Oh thanks, now I feel good

  • @ameal9102
    @ameal9102 Год назад +40

    What more did the doctor expect with that type of question?

    • @Sindbad232
      @Sindbad232 Год назад

      He had too much copium running through his veins

  • @sethliberty5929
    @sethliberty5929 7 месяцев назад +2

    Lmao, the circus artist was like “tf am I here for?”

    • @axs_denied100
      @axs_denied100 6 месяцев назад

      Its ironic how her job is the safest. humans lives are a joke

  • @frox810
    @frox810 Год назад +3

    It's amazing how some people treat an AI as a child because of their insecurities about the potential that it has. Nobody wants to recognize that our best skills or "particular" talents could be replicated, in a good way, by a different form of technology but We are humans and is our job to stay ready for dramatic changues. Instead of try to justify our jobs, we have to create a different process to connect this new technology to improve our life and pursue other objectives

  • @fredthenomad4078
    @fredthenomad4078 Год назад +110

    Do part 2 in like 5 years and watch the results be vastly different

    • @RingoWild
      @RingoWild Год назад +23

      Or in six months.

    • @Delicioushashbrowns
      @Delicioushashbrowns Год назад +6

      Seeing how crazy good this ai stuff has gotten in the last year is absolutely wild. 5 years seems like a conservative guess almost 😂

    • @whereisjayne
      @whereisjayne Год назад +3

      5 days

    • @funkahontas
      @funkahontas Год назад +4

      Do it today and it would be different. Lol not even kidding.

    • @prime12602
      @prime12602 Год назад +1

      5 years is a bit much maybe in 2 years

  • @renatashayk
    @renatashayk Год назад +59

    The quality of the output depends on the quality of the input/prompt. I think most of the specialists were not yet familiar with how to properly "talk" to the chatbot to get the most effective/human-like answers.

    • @anoukdevries8144
      @anoukdevries8144 Год назад

      True.
      However, just as a sidenote, having the quality of the instructions be too dependent on the customer using the right language and asking the right questions while rarely asking the customer questions, is something that I think AI can still improve on.

    • @madsterix1125
      @madsterix1125 Год назад

      @@anoukdevries8144 Well it's kind of the big counterargument that speaks for chatGPT. There's a learning curve when using a computer, there's a learning curve when using a phone, Microsoft Word, Zoom, writing a resume, writing an email, doing your taxes, etc. etc. of course there's going to be a learning curve when interacting with LLMs.

  • @jragon355
    @jragon355 11 месяцев назад +1

    These people literally didn’t even use the programs correctly. There are ways to refine these results immensely. User error/lack of knowledge about what they’re using, not necessarily a deficit in the AI.

  • @malikmalak4631
    @malikmalak4631 6 месяцев назад +1

    That has got to be one of the best quotes I've ever heard. "People don't lack knowledge they lack the ability to follow through."