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Urvashi Vasishtha
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Do you think AI will successfully take over all human jobs?

Urvashi Vasishtha
  • Specialist
  • Tampa, FL
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Thoughts on AI taking over human jobs

We invest a lot in email marketing, just like any other company. The CEO and I check our campaigns for grammatical and technical errors regularly. Although today was unlike any other work day, the interesting thing was that we decided to run a check on one of our outgoing campaigns on Grammarly for the fun of it. While Grammarly has rave reviews, we noticed that it could not accurately catch all grammatical and technical errors. If Jorge (the CEO), who is an expert at technical lingo, didn't correct those, we might have been facing a legal lawsuit in the USA in all possibility!

Now Grammarly has helped scores of people improve their writing. Perhaps it's useful for those who struggle to write even basic sentences correctly. But it's dangerous and unreliable when it comes down to the nitty-gritty of finding errors. I wonder if Grammarly was the Chat GPT of yesterday or if Chat GPT will be the Grammarly of tomorrow, undependable and unable to take over all human jobs despite tech giants batting for it.

Do you think AI will successfully take over all human jobs?


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