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cases of using smart artificial intelligence chatGPT have emerged in various fields. At the same time, there are worries that it will replace all the work that people do, but on the other hand, the new roles that are needed in these times are being emphasized.

Shim Woo-seop is a reporter.

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Studio producers and singers in Bangbae-dong use ChatGPT to write songs.

[Change the content of the last chorus. (Ah~ I just changed the last line, it feels like it's over.]

Sing a song with lyrics written by ChatGPT with rhymes.

[Won Young-heon/Boombastic Producer: If we develop further, we will be able to create what we want with more detail later, which will be a big help, but I think the lyricists may be a little risky.]

Last week, OpenAI introduced its new GPT4, revealing that it scored in the top 10% on the US SAT and bar exams.

[Byunghyun Ban/ChatGPT Finally Singularity Author: The average level of U.S. bar exam takers is 10% of the general population. When this limit is set, the GPT-4 IQ is at least 139.]

What are the first jobs to disappear with the advent of such brilliant conversational AI?

ChatGPT cited telemarketers, drivers, translators, and more.

[Lee Kyung-il/CEO of AI development company: In 20 years, the workforce between the ages of 20 and 60 in Korea will be almost half of what it is now. Then AI will have no choice but to do this kind of intelligent labor automation that we do.]

On the other hand, prompt engineers who nurture artificial intelligence are seen as emerging professions alongside analysts in data.

[Changbae Jeon/Chairman of the International Association for Artificial Intelligence & Ethics: When I asked what artificial intelligence is, Teacher Lee said that artificial intelligence is a "horse." Humans can get on that horse and go where I want to go conveniently and quickly, but they don't have to be horses, they don't have to be horses, they don't have to talk, they don't have to race.]

Experts say AI is a necessity, and the gap between those who use it and those who don't could grow.

(Video Interview: Kim Heung-ki)