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Generative AI: A Boon or a Bane for the Future of Work?
Generative AI is one of the most interesting and disruptive emerging technologies. Generative AI creates text, graphics, and music. This might transform several industries, including the workplace.
AI has traditionally been utilized for pattern detection and decision-making. However, generality can build new things. Generative AI can create realistic representations of non-existent persons, objects, or language that seem like human writing.
This could shape work’s future. Generative AI could automate writing, customer service, and creative tasks. This could displace some workers but create new generative AI development and application jobs.
Generative AI raises ethical problems and job displacement concerns. For instance, generative AI may build deepfakes, movies, or audio recordings that make someone say or do something they didn’t. This could spread disinformation or harm a reputation.
Ethical Considerations in the Era of Generative AI
The rise of generative AI introduces a new frontier of ethical considerations in the realm of work. While the potential applications are remarkable, concerns regarding authenticity, job displacement, and data privacy loom large.