“I could easily see 30% of that getting replaced by A.I. Krishna recently said IBM will slow or suspend hiring for back-office jobs. Whether the technology “frees up” workers or makes them redundant is up for debate. tools.” The tools will “tackle the kind of tasks most people find repetitive, which frees up employees to take on higher-value work.” Krishna wrote in a recent Fortune op-ed, “We must start preparing the workforce for collaboration with A.I. Judging by the musings of IBM chief Arvind Krishna, using the “personal assistant” that Hoffman mentioned might become more mandatory than optional. Hoffman is optimistic about A.I.’s impact on humanity but isn’t oblivious to fears that it will be used to replace white-collar professionals. He recently published a book- Impromptu: Amplifying Our Humanity Through AI-co-written by GPT-4. chatbots ChatGPT and GPT-4-has thought more than most about the implications of the technology. Hoffman, as an early investor in and advisor to OpenAI-the company behind A.I. artificial intelligence, it is off-the-charts amazing.” adoption will be even across sectors, he added: “Now, what the adoption will look like, will it be useful to essential, there’s a variety of things-but as an amplifier, as amplification intelligence vs. The way he sees it, artificial intelligence is advancing at such a pace that we’ll “have a personal assistant for any professional informational task 2 to 5 years.” The change will occur in any role where something is done with information: “I process information, you do something with it-make an investment decision, write a memo, write a prescription, something like that.” Hoffman, a partner at the venture capital firm Greylock, made the comments during a This Week in Startups podcast episode released on Wednesday.
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