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Almost everyone has used the internet at least once in their life for some personal benefit, such as performing a complex calculation, a contract model or a school assignment. Today we will learn about the impacts of AI on the job market and education.
At the moment, what is on the rise are artificial intelligence platforms that are invading all sectors of our lives.
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For example, Midjourney and DALL-E 2 can generate artwork based on user prompt commands, i.e. texts, which are converted into perfect drawings.
Among several tools, ChatGPT stands out, it impresses everyone, it is no wonder that it reached 1 million users in just 5 days, according to a report released by OpenAI.
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ChatGPT is a revolutionary AI-based chatbot platform that allows users to communicate with machines in natural language. It is the latest development in artificial intelligence technology, enabling machines to understand and respond to human conversation.
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Thus, it is frightening how much technology advances and how the impacts of AI on the job market and education can affect our lives.
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Is the job market at risk?
The labor market is facing a major challenge as the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) renders human labor obsolete in many industries. ChatGPT, an AI-powered service that provides fully automated customer support and marketing services to businesses, is quickly becoming an attractive option for companies looking to reduce the costs associated with manual labor. While the use of AI can have some positive effects on business operations, there are potential risks associated with its use in replacing human labor.
AI systems like ChatGPT can provide accurate and efficient responses to customer queries, but they cannot replicate the personal connection and understanding that humans can provide to customers. Furthermore, using AI in place of manual labor could lead to job losses and exacerbate existing issues with income inequality in certain industries.

In education, is AI an ally or a rival?
The debate over the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in education is ongoing. On the one hand, students can plagiarize or copy work, thereby reducing their intellectual effort. But on the other hand, AI can also be used to make students’ lives easier and more efficient.
A more recent example of this is ChatGPT, with artificial intelligence designed to help students with their academic writing tasks.
It allows users to collaborate with a virtual assistant that understands natural language and provides instant feedback on written essays or articles. This technology has the potential to significantly reduce the time required for writing by providing accurate word choices, sentence structure guidance, and grammatical corrections for text structures such as abstracts or research papers.
With an optimistic view regarding artificial intelligence, Antonio Kozikoski, PhD, Master and Law Professor at PUCPR (Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná), believes that AI can help in education and it is up to educational institutions to instruct students so that all this technology can be an ally, and make them better and more qualified professionals.