How GPTs could change everyday jobs — a simple look
Big language tools like GPTs are starting to shift how people do work, and it's easier to picture than you think.
These tools can help with writing, planning, and answering questions, so many tasks get done quicker, or with less effort than before.
Some jobs will feel small changes, others bigger, but almost everyone could see something different at their desk, store, or computer — change that arrives slow sometimes, or quick other times.
The numbers are eye opening: about 80% of workers might see at least ten percent of their tasks touched by these tools, and near 19% of workers could have half their tasks affected.
With special apps built on top of GPTs, roughly 47–56% of tasks might be sped up, and about 15% of tasks could be done a lot faster at the same quality.
That means smart software not just the models, scales the effect.
This will touch many pay levels and industries, and makes GPTs feel like a broad, new kind of technology.
Read article comprehensive review in Paperium.net:
GPTs are GPTs: An Early Look at the Labor Market Impact Potential of LargeLanguage Models
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