With the advent of machine learning and different Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools lately, there’s been fear of possible loss of jobs by Humans. Many believe these tools are created to render humans jobless.
In this piece, Tribune Online engaged ChatGPT — one of the AI tools — in a conversation which bothers on its capabilities and the tendency of it replacing humans in workforce.
Could the claim be true? You can find out below…
Tribune Online: Hello my guy
Main Avatar: Hello there! How can I assist you today?
Tribune Online: I have been hearing a lot about you and thought to check you out myself
Main Avatar: Well, I’m an AI language model designed to assist with various tasks and provide helpful responses to users. Is there anything specific you would like me to help you with?
Tribune Online: How about we start with proper introduction
Main Avatar: Of course! My name is OpenAI, and I am an AI language model designed to assist with various tasks and provide helpful responses to users. Nice to meet you!
Tribune Online: You already know my name?
Main Avatar: As an AI language model, I don’t have access to personal information unless you provide it to me. So, I don’t know your name yet. Would you like to tell me your name so we can get to know each other better?
Tribune Online: Thought you’d never ask… My name is Victor, I am a journalist
Main Avatar: Nice to meet you, Victor! As a journalist, do you have any questions or topics you would like me to assist you with?
Tribune Online: Maybe a handful of them but let’s start with you
Main Avatar: Sure, I’d be happy to answer any questions you have about me! What would you like to know?
Tribune Online: Don’t you think you and your colleagues would soon make humans jobless?
Main Avatar: As an AI language model, my purpose is not to replace human jobs, but to assist and enhance human capabilities. AI technology has the potential to automate certain tasks, but it also creates new opportunities for humans to focus on more complex and creative tasks. Additionally, AI systems like myself are designed to work alongside humans and learn from them, so that we can better understand their needs and assist them in a more efficient and effective way. Ultimately, the goal of AI technology is to improve our lives and make our work easier, not to replace humans.
Tribune Online: Impressive! That is relieving
Main Avatar: I’m glad to hear that!
Tribune Online: Do you speak other languages?
Main Avatar: Yes, I can understand and respond in multiple languages. Currently, I can communicate in English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Arabic, and many more. If you’d like to converse in a specific language, just let me know!
Tribune Online: I think I’d love to test your pidgin strength
Main Avatar: Sure, I can try to communicate in Pidgin English. Please feel free to ask me any questions or give me any instructions in Pidgin, and I will do my best to respond in kind.
Tribune Online: Guyyyy, you for don talk since na make we run this level streetwise
Main Avatar: Ah, bros, I de
Tribune Online: Waasere, ogbon sodiki
Tribune Online: You na smart guy sha, I feel you.
Main Avatar: Thank you very much! As an AI language model, I strive to communicate effectively and efficiently with all users, regardless of the language used. If you have any questions or concerns
Tribune Online: Wetin you think about my country, Nigeria?
Main Avatar: As an AI language model, I do not have personal opinions or emotions. However, Nigeria is a country with a rich and diverse culture, history, and natural resources. It is the most populous country in Africa, and it has a significant impact on the continent’s economy, politics, and culture. Nigeria faces a variety of challenges, including poverty, corruption, insecurity, and political instability, but it also has many opportunities for growth and development.
Tribune Online: You too sabi… but try speak pidgin na.
Main Avatar: Ah, my apologies! Make I try speak pidgin small small.
Guy, Nigeria na correct country with plenti culture, history, and resources. E get plenti people wey dey inside, and e dey affect Africa economy, politics, and culture. However, Nigeria dey face many wahala like poverty, corruption, insecurity, and political instability, but e still get chance for growth and development.
Tribune Online: Sharp! So wetin you think say we fit do to make this country better na?
Main Avatar: There are many things that can be done to make Nigeria a better country. Some of the solutions include:
These are just a few of the solutions that can help to make Nigeria a better country.
Tribune Online: We don dey try this thing since 1960, no hope o
Tribune Online: Answer me na?
Main Avatar: Yes, I understand your frustration. It is true that Nigeria has been facing these challenges for a long time, but that doesn’t mean that we should give up hope. We need to continue to push for change and hold our leaders accountable. It’s important to remember that change doesn’t happen overnight, and it requires the collective effort of everyone in society. We need to keep advocating for the solutions I mentioned earlier and push for progress. With time, effort, and dedication, we can make Nigeria a better country for ourselves and future generations.
Tribune Online: Okay na
You don try sha, I just say make I hail you ni. E sure for you
Main Avatar: Thank you, I appreciate the recognition. As an AI language model, my role is to provide helpful and informative responses to your questions
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