Generative AI might not be revolutionizing the world, as this working paper suggests that the impact of AI chatbots is minimal.
Generative AI has seemingly revolutionized the world as it gains broad adoption across organizations. Aside from privacy and security concerns, the technology has started to raise concerns among professionals over their job security.
Tech leaders, including Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, predict that AI will replace humans for most things. However, Gates claims that we'll have the chance to preserve sentimental tasks for ourselves, jokingly indicating that no one would like to watch "computers playing baseball".
However, it's not all bad. According to Microsoft's latest Work Trend Index report, most organizations are integrating generative AI into their workflows to make work easier by automating repetitive tasks, creating ample time for employees to focus on more important things.
Interestingly, a new report by the University of Chicago's Becker Friedman Institute for Economics wants to set all these concerns aside. It claims that AI-powered chatbots such as Google's Gemini AI, ChatGPT, Claude, and even Microsoft Copilot have minimal to no impact on wages or employment (via TechRadar).
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According to the report:
"While AI chatbots are now widely used – saving users time and creating new job tasks, especially in workplaces that encourage their use – their overall impact on the labor market remains limited."
It's worth noting that the study was based on data collected from approximately 25,000 workers in Denmark across 11 AI-exposed occupations. Per the study's findings, the emergence of AI hasn't contributed to any significant changes in earnings or working hours despite the integration of AI-powered tools into the workforce.
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