Even engineers and scientists have started using the tool to summarize large technical documents.

“Many in white-collar and creative professions also fear that once generative AI advances enough, it will replace them the way robots have replaced factory jobs,” wrote the paper.

However, for now, companies stated that they are committed to supporting human talent as they are testing to assist not overtake jobs.

Daron Acemoglu, an economist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who studies technological change, said the impact remains to be seen.