Artificial intelligence replaces thousands of jobs at IBM-Job

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Computer group IBM wants to hire fewer people for some jobs because their activities can be taken over by software based on artificial intelligence (AI).

In an interview published Monday, IBM boss Arvind Krischna told the Bloomberg financial service he expects about a third of jobs in human resource management to be replaced by artificial intelligence and automation within five years.

Therefore, hiring for such clerical work is suspended or slowed down, Krishna said. IBM employs approximately 26,000 people who do not have direct contact with customers.

According to the group, some gaps cannot be filled. In turn, software development and customer contact areas will continue to be stopped. IBM has a total of approximately 260,000 employees.

The software further formulates sentences

The text machine ChatGPT, Google’s rival Bard, and programs that can generate images based on text descriptions are currently making a mess. For example, ChatGPT formulates texts by predicting the possible continuation of a sentence word for word.

One consequence of this programming is that the software invents not only correct information, but also completely false information – but no difference is recognized for the user. As such, there are concerns that their skills could be used to generate and spread disinformation, for example. However, experts think that this problem can be solved.

(SDA/smt)

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