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A Chinese company is reportedly planning to replace some human copywriters and graphic designers with AI

"To embrace the new wave of AI generated content, starting today we've decided to halt all spending on third-party copywriters and designers," the memo reportedly said, according to Bloomberg.According to its website, Mercedes, Samsung, and P&G areSince it was released last November, OpenAI'shas sparked concerns over the potential impact that generative AI tools pose to the work force.

Media jobs, including those in advertising and journalism, are among the top roles that are likely to be replaced,"Analyzing and interpreting vast amounts of language based data and information is a skill that you'd expect generative AI technologies to ramp up on," Anu Madgavkar, a partner at McKinsey Global Institute,Some news sites have already experimented with using AI models to write articles and other types of media content,...

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