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Evolution of Programming Languages

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                                            The Evolution of Programming Languages                                                        The 1950s: The Early Days The first programming languages were developed in the 1950s, with Fortran (Formula Translation) being one of the first. Fortran was designed for scientific and engineering calculations and was widely used in the scientific community. COBOL (Common Business-Oriented Language) was another early programming language designed for business applications. COBOL was used primarily for data processing and was widely adopted in the business sector.                          The 1960s: The Emergence of High-Level Programming Languages In the 1960s, high-level programming languages such as Algol (Algorithmic Language) and BASIC (Beginners All-Purpose Symbolic Instruction Code) were developed. These languages made it easier to write and understand code, and they were more versatile than their predecessors.                                

How ChatGPT is Impacting the Future of Work and Employee Experience - By ChatGPT

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    From last two months we are hearing about ChatGPT and advancement of AI applications. And some experts are telling this advancement in technology will effect the employees more than Industralization and it will be there for a longer period. And this  advancement of AI will effect more on the countries like China and India which have a very huge workforce.  For example ChatGPT  is enough to replace a lot of service sector employees which is a very high percentage of working people in these countries. With the present trail version it is almost replacing the content writters present in social media. You can see the example below which is an article written by chatGPT on "How it will effect the Future of work and  employee experience". "Chatbots have become increasingly popular in recent years, and OpenAI's language model, ChatGPT, is no exception. This artificial intelligence system has the ability to understand and respond to natural language inputs, making it a v