CYAIApr 14, 2023

The Future of ChatGPT-enabled Labor Market: A Preliminary Study in China

arXiv:2304.09823v420 citationsh-index: 46
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This addresses concerns about AI replacing jobs by providing data-driven insights for policymakers and employers in China, though it is incremental as it builds on existing labor market analysis methods.

The study analyzed job postings in China to assess the impact of ChatGPT on the labor market, finding that 28% of current occupations require ChatGPT-related skills and predicting an additional 45% will require them in the future, with higher demands in technology-related industries.

As a phenomenal large language model, ChatGPT has achieved unparalleled success in various real-world tasks and increasingly plays an important role in our daily lives and work. However, extensive concerns are also raised about the potential ethical issues, especially about whether ChatGPT-like artificial general intelligence (AGI) will replace human jobs. To this end, in this paper, we introduce a preliminary data-driven study on the future of ChatGPT-enabled labor market from the view of Human-AI Symbiosis instead of Human-AI Confrontation. To be specific, we first conduct an in-depth analysis of large-scale job posting data in BOSS Zhipin, the largest online recruitment platform in China. The results indicate that about 28% of occupations in the current labor market require ChatGPT-related skills. Furthermore, based on a large-scale occupation-centered knowledge graph, we develop a semantic information enhanced collaborative filtering algorithm to predict the future occupation-skill relations in the labor market. As a result, we find that additional 45% occupations in the future will require ChatGPT-related skills. In particular, industries related to technology, products, and operations are expected to have higher proficiency requirements for ChatGPT-related skills, while the manufacturing, services, education, and health science related industries will have lower requirements for ChatGPT-related skills.

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