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The rush is on to use ChatGPT - but what could it mean for our jobs?

09:30 am on 16 March 2023

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It took the humble telephone 75 years to gain 100 million users. It took Facebook four and a half years.

ChatGPT, the AI driven chatbot, reached that figure in just two months.

The large language model virtual assistant, developed by OpenAI, scans massive amounts of data in response to a question and generates a realistic (or human) sounding response.

On Tuesday an updated version of the tool was released - ChatGPT-4.

So which industries have been quick to deploy the technology and what will that mean for workers?

Kathryn is joined by Madeline Newman, AIForumNZ executive director, and Frances Valintine, who's the founder of AcademyEX - which runs The Mind Lab and Tech Futures Lab. 

ChatGPT is a conversational agent prototype using artificial intelligence developed by OpenAI and specialised in dialogue. The conversational agent is a fine-tuned language model using supervised learning and reinforcement learning techniques. Photo: RICCARDO MILANI