Mira Murati for the influence of Artificial Intelligence: Some jobs will probably disappear, but maybe because they shouldn't be there.

COO of the Open, Mira Murati, has held a conversation on the future of Artificial Intelligence (Al) and its possible impact on society. During the event at Dartmouth's newly built engineering building, Murati, a 2012 graduate of the Thayer engineering school, also touched on topics from her trip to OpenA. However, a comment [...]
During the event at Dartmouth's newly built engineering building, Murati, a 2012 graduate of the Thayer engineering school, also touched on topics from her trip to OpenA.
However, a particular comment sparked debate among those present and then social networking users.
When asked about the potential for the shift of work led by Al, Murati said: “Some work will probably go away, but perhaps because they should not be there”.
Murat's remarks, though incidental, significantly affected an era of rapid technological progress, write Foreign mediaHe's following in on Telegrafie.
While acknowledging the potential for job loss, her statement seemed to stress that certain roles may be essentially unnecessary, implying that eliminating them could be a positive development.
Despite its sincerity about possible job evacuation, Murati also highlighted the co-operative nature of tools with Al like ChatGPT and DALL-E.
She said these technologies, instead of replacing human creativity, actually serve to improve and expand it, providing new ways to solve problems.
This is a tool, isn't it? Of course I can make it as a tool, and I expect that we will co-operate with it and that will make our creativity expand”, Murati said.
It also highlighted Al's potential to democratise creativity, making it more accessible to a wide range of individuals.
Otherwise, the discussion at Dartmouth deepened even more. Murati acknowledged the importance of careful management of the systems with Al, especially as their capabilities progress.
The Open Alpha CTO also highlighted the crucial role of companies such as OpenAl in running and easing possible risks associated with Al.
“We are thinking a lot about this”, she explained.
It is certainly true that we will have systems with the One who will have general skills, will be connected to the internet, will talk to each other, agents related to each other and doing tasks together, or agents working with people and co-operating without problems”, Murati added. /Telegraphy/












