Google CEO Sundar Pichai believes AI tools like ChatGPT and Bard will make programming more accessible to more people.
New Delhi,Has been updated: April 5, 2023 12:11 IST
Abik Sengupta: Will AI (artificial intelligence) steal our jobs? Google CEO Sander has an answer.
Following the release of AI-powered chatbots such as ChatGPT, Bing AI, and Bard, fears of people losing their jobs are looming. Because these chatbots can write articles, review code, and create images based on text input, there is a danger that AI will take the jobs of writers, software engineers, and creators.
In a podcast with The New York Times, Pichai also shared concerns, but highlighted the benefits of generative AI platforms like Bard and ChatGPT.
When asked if Google’s software engineers should worry about their jobs, Pichai replied that they have to adapt to any technology. “I think there’s a lot of social adaptation on this one, and as part of that, we may all need to correct course in certain areas,” Pichai said of Casey Newton and Kevin Ruth. said on the NYT Hard Fork podcast with.
However, while not exactly endorsing these concerns, Pichai points to the bright side of generative AI tools. He adds: You can program over time — it’s no different than Google Docs, making it easier to create. So, if you’re a programmer, I think over time this joint ID with built-in assistance will make it easier to create. “
Pichai also believes tools like ChatGPT and Bard will make programming more accessible to more people. This allows users to create new ones, potentially creating different roles.
Google hasn’t rolled out Bard to other countries yet, and it’s currently only available for testing with limited users in some countries. Bard got off to a rocky start, unlike OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Microsoft’s Bing Chat. Google says it’s improving its technology, but so far it’s in competition with its competitors.
Pichai also addressed concerns, saying Bird would improve over time. He said, “We were following him on GPT 2 and GPT 3. We knew what the people there were capable of, so that part wasn’t a surprise at all.”
Google’s CEO also says he used the LaMDA-powered bard to plan his father’s 80th birthday. Pichai suggests that AI tools can capture the imagination.
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