The Economic Impact of AI Technology – Take Claude and GPT-4 As Examples
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AI technology; competition; Claude; GPT-4.Abstract
With the rapid development of science and technology, artificial intelligence (AI) technology has become the core field of global economic competition. Especially in recent years, the emergence of advanced AI models such as Claude and GPT-4 has not only led to a new round of technological revolution, but also had a profound and extensive impact on the global economy. The competition in these AI technologies is reshaping the economic pattern of various industries, creating new growth drivers, but also bringing many challenges and uncertainties. In the manufacturing sector, the application of AI technology has greatly improved production efficiency and quality, but it also requires companies to constantly update equipment and train employees to adapt to new production models. In the service industry, the application of AI customer service, intelligent recommendation and other technologies has improved the customer experience, but also put forward higher requirements for the skills and quality of employees. In addition, the wide application of AI technology also poses new challenges to data security, privacy protection and other aspects. How to enjoy the convenience brought by technology while ensuring data security and personal privacy has become an urgent problem to be solved. Therefore, in the face of the economic changes brought about by AI technology competition, policy makers, entrepreneurs and researchers need to conduct in-depth research and discussion, formulate reasonable policies and strategies, to better respond to challenges, seize opportunities, and promote the sustainable and healthy development of the economy.
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