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Advancements in AI’s Reasoning Capabilities Promise to Transform Decision Making Across Many Professional Fields

OpenAI and Meta have been working on new AI models with advanced reasoning capabilities, potentially transforming the nature of work in fields like finance, healthcare, and autonomous vehicles

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Leading artificial intelligence (AI) developers OpenAI and Meta are close to releasing new models that they say can exhibit advanced reasoning capabilities.  

The current top 100 AI tools in the workforce are mainly being used in content creation, research, programming and project management. However, an advancement in AI technology of this kind has the potential to revolutionize decision-making processes across various industries — including healthcare, finance, and transportation. 

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According to a report published by The Financial Times, the development of these new sophisticated AI models is part of a larger trend in which tech giants are heavily investing in AI research and development. Some tech companies’ goals are to create more advanced virtual assistants for the workforce.  

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The next generation advancements in AI language models from leading tech companies including OpenAI, Meta, Microsoft, and Google, promise significant benefits. However, like previous iterations, they also raise ethical concerns related to job displacement and privacy issues.  

As AI systems become more capable of performing work tasks that previously required human employees, there is a growing worry about the impact on the workforce and the need for reskilling/upskilling programs and guardrails. However, despite these worries, many experts believe AI will compliment skilled employees in their day-to-day tasks, rather than replace them. 

According to the financial times, AI researchers call artificial general intelligence (AGI): “human-level cognition.” It’s AI with intelligence equal to or surpassing that of humans. 

As AI systems become more capable of handling complex and decision-making tasks usually left for human employees, the nature of work is expected to completely change for many fields.  

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Dominic Catacora is a Staff Writer for Allwork.space. He is based in Pittsburgh, PA. He graduated from Radford University in 2017 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Media Studies - Journalism. He has previously covered the Historic Triangle as a journalist living in Williamsburg, Va, and is now focused on writing related to the future of work.

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