Artificial intelligence is starting to replace workers

We all knew this day would come sooner or later. Welp, looks like it came sooner. Fortune magazine writes:
Some companies are already replacing workers with ChatGPT, despite warnings it shouldn’t be relied on for ‘anything important’

Nearly half of the U.S. companies currently using OpenAI's ChatGPT say the chatbot has already replaced workers

In the 10 or so days since its grand entrance, ChatGPT has been everywhere: littering Twitter feeds, cluttering promotional emails, igniting ethical debates in schools and newsrooms, infiltrating dinner table discussions—it’s inescapable and apparently already nestling its way into companies’ important business decisions.  
“Overall, most business leaders are impressed by ChatGPT’s work,” ResumeBuilder.com wrote in a news release. “Fifty-five percent say the quality of work produced by ChatGPT is ‘excellent,’ while 34% say it’s ‘very good.'”
So, the question that our enquiring minds want answered, should yahoos like SNOWFLAKE and Germaine be replaced by more gooder AI software, which does not used words like gooder?

Which one of these two is better? This:


Or this:


Those poor humans, they haven't got a chance.


By Germaine: The one going obsolete ☹️

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