A Bay Area startup is showing what AI can do like we’ve never seen before. But what does this mean for your job, and why were protesters outside the company’s offices on Monday? Business and technology reporter Scott Budman has some answers. Stay connected: Follow us on Twitter: Like us on Facebook: Follow us on Instagram: Follow us on TikTok: Learn all the news of the day: Download our mobile app: On iOS: On Android: Watch us on OTT: Add our channel on Roku : Download our Amazon Fire TV app:

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26 thoughts on “OpenAI unveils new AI model, prompts protests”
  1. Dear viewer, note the passive voice used in the phrase "taken away". This is an effective tool that subconsciously reframes the action of the "taking away of the job" so that it feels outside our control. By displacing the action with the passive voice, we can discretely displace the problem—it's now supposedly outside human hands.
    (Please give this thought a moment).

  2. "Delivering the news? You need humans for that."

    Design a deepfake model of a news anchor and implement the latest GPT-4 as its main voiceover and feed it that latest news prompts from a computer. Do some background editing of the video in real time. Then post it as live footage on national television.

  3. In a few years they will just be able to recreate any person digitally like sora made videos. There will be no need for presenters. Its only the hands on jobs that will survive for a while, until robotics kicks off anyway

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