In a recent collaborative paper between OpenAI and the University of Pennsylvania titled "GPTs are GPTs: An Early Look at the Labor Market Impact Potential of Large Language Models (LLMs)" researchers outlined the economic and social repercussions of the widespread adoption of LLMs. They predict that GPT-4 can significantly expedite 15% of all worker tasks in the US without compromising quality. With the right software and tooling, this figure may rise to as much as 56%. This suggests that market forces should trigger rapid, widespread adoption of LLM technology, potentially creating a surplus of LLM services. But why would there be a shortage?
The Era of Acute GPT Shortage Will Soon Begin
The Era of Acute GPT Shortage Will Soon Begin
The Era of Acute GPT Shortage Will Soon Begin
In a recent collaborative paper between OpenAI and the University of Pennsylvania titled "GPTs are GPTs: An Early Look at the Labor Market Impact Potential of Large Language Models (LLMs)" researchers outlined the economic and social repercussions of the widespread adoption of LLMs. They predict that GPT-4 can significantly expedite 15% of all worker tasks in the US without compromising quality. With the right software and tooling, this figure may rise to as much as 56%. This suggests that market forces should trigger rapid, widespread adoption of LLM technology, potentially creating a surplus of LLM services. But why would there be a shortage?