The Progression and Social Consequences of Generative AI: A Comprehensive Review
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This research investigates the quick advancement of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI) and its profound influence on international business sectors and employment. Since the widespread use of Large Language Models (LLMs), the distinction between human ingenuity and algorithmic output has become less clear, requiring a new look at economic systems and moral standards. By employing both statistical and descriptive methods, this research measures the efficiency improvements in professional environments against the growing threats of data privacy breaches and algorithmic prejudice. Primary results indicate that while AI can enhance efficiency in specific duties by approximately 40%, the absence of uniform global oversight poses a major threat to the reliability of information. The study suggests implementing 'Human-in-the-Loop' (HITL) strategies to ensure AI remains subservient to human interests.
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