Poor family, income reduced by 90%: 22-year-old girl in Kolkata after losing her job because of ChatGPT  

 


ChatGPT is phasing out some jobs, and its impact has been felt by people who rely on the work of copywriters, copywriters, and side gigs to support their families. Sharanya Bhattacharya, a 22-year-old girl from Kolkata tells how her life has completely changed since ChatGPT became part of the picture. She used to work as an editor and scriptwriter for a creative agency when she was in school, but now her writing duties have been greatly reduced and the company offers no explanation for what happened. unemployed.

According to the New York Post, not long ago, Sharanya diligently wrote SEO optimization articles every week, bringing her a modest income of just over Rs 20,000 per month. She used the phone to support herself and her mother, Bandana, who sold sarees to make ends meet. However, the bright future turned dark when ChatGPT appeared. By the end of 2022, Sharanya's workload began to decline rapidly, and she had gone from a few articles per week to one or two articles per month. The companies she works for are tight-lipped about the sudden drop in posts, but she suspects the advent of ChatGPT is to blame, as companies look to cut costs.

The impact of this change is huge, not only for Sharanya but also for her family. His income, which used to support them, has been cut by 90%. Suddenly, they were faced with the harsh reality of heavy financial pressure, and the luxuries they once enjoyed became unattainable. The family was forced to make lifestyle changes to cover basic necessities like food and bills.

As Sharanya continued her research in biological sciences at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, fear of possible unemployment in a tough job market for editors engulfed her. The uncertainty about his future, along with the emotion of the situation, has affected his mental health. She struggled with anxiety, feeling lost, and even experienced panic attacks. "This is how I made a living while studying, I was devastated when there were fewer and fewer jobs," she explains. She told SWNS: “I was worried, I felt lost, I had panic attacks, the last few months have not been very good for me.

Sharanya asks companies to think about how many people lose their jobs when AI takes over. She says human-generated work is different from what AI creates, and writers like her offer unique value.

She hopes that in the future, humans and AI can work together amicably to achieve better results. She dreams of a world where AI powers human creativity and skills instead of replacing them entirely. Sharanya's story resonates with many others affected by the disruptive force of AI. As the AI ​​revolution continues to reshape industries around the world, it's important to remember that behind every technology there is a human impact.  


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