Google and Microsoft are currently testing out their own generative AI tools as well.
History could help predict how generative AI "might actually influence or change work in the future," says Benanav.
Tech could 'turn good jobs into bad jobs'Generative AI could change the nature and parameters of certain jobs.
Introducing new tech into the process has been a way "to turn good jobs into bad jobs," he says.
A recent analysis by Goldman Sachs found that, globally, 300 million jobs could be lost to generative AI.
Persons:
Aaron Benanav, Felix Koenig, Jason Resnikoff, Resnikoff, who've, there'd, You'd, Koenig, Goldman Sachs, ZipRecruiter
Organizations:
SAG, Guild of America, HBO, National Union Solidarity, Google, Microsoft, Technology, Syracuse University, Carnegie Mellon University, Pew Research Center, University of Groningen
Locations:
New York City, Netherlands