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WSJ Tech News Briefing

AI and Work: AI for Jobs, Startups and Everywhere Else

WSJ Tech News Briefing

The Wall Street Journal

Tech News, News

4.31.7K Ratings

🗓️ 9 October 2023

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

Developments in artificial intelligence have some worried the technology could replace them in their jobs. But AI also offers the prospect of new jobs and even new ways to start businesses. In this all-AI episode focused on work, TNB looks at how generative AI is being used to launch startups, how it’s creating new professions, and why you won't be able to leave AI at work. Zoe Thomas hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

At Salesforce, we're all about asking more of AI.

0:03.4

Questions like, where is the data going?

0:05.7

Is it private?

0:06.7

Is it secure?

0:07.8

Is it ready to use now?

0:09.6

How about now?

0:10.8

And if not now, when?

0:13.1

And how?

0:14.5

Get answers you can trust from Salesforce at AskMoreOfAi.com.

0:24.9

Welcome to Tech News Briefing.

0:26.6

It's Monday, October 9.

0:28.8

I'm Zoe Thomas for the Wall Street Journal.

0:31.9

When OpenAI unleashed its human-like chatbot chat GPT last year,

0:37.6

one thing seemed clear to many of us.

0:40.5

Artificial intelligence is coming for our jobs,

0:43.8

and not just jobs, whole industries.

0:47.8

But what if this isn't an end to how we work, but a pivot?

0:53.1

An opportunity to do things differently, from what positions companies need to hire for,

0:58.8

how those businesses get started in the first place?

1:02.3

On this all-work-focused episode, we'll play around with the idea of how

1:07.0

generative AI could change our jobs for better or worse.

1:14.9

To the long list of things that artificial intelligence promises to change,

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