OREANDA-NEWS  The demand for communication specialists, editors, writers, and other text authors has grown in the United States, amid the proliferation of low-quality content generated by neural networks. TASS writes about such consequences of the spread of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, citing a publication in Business Insider.

As it turned out, with the increasing volume of AI content on the market, the need for editors and specialists capable of writing high-quality and convincing texts has increased, allowing them to stand out from competitors. Among other things, we are talking about large companies such as, for example, Microsoft, which is ready to pay the director of communications in the field of technology up to 775 thousand dollars a year.

There is now "so much garbage in the array of texts on the web" that employers are again ready to seriously pay for the work of those who write with high quality, one of the interlocutors of the publication shared. Another, speaking about the massive use of AI, complained that if everyone is a writer, then no one is a writer anymore.

Earlier, the head of the US Federal Reserve System, Jerome Powell, admitted that the development of AI technologies could reduce employment opportunities among graduates of colleges and other educational institutions. At the same time, as Lenta wrote.<url>, a business that overstayed its hand with layoffs due to neural networks, began returning departed employees to offices around the world. The figure has already reached 5.3 percent, and more than half of employers regret the hasty separation from employees.