One of the most interesting potential impacts on wages from GPT will be whether or not is depresses wages / income for the a meaningful percentage of the select fields. This has played out previously in other fields where the diffusion of certain tools improves the overall experience for the end user / consumer but guts certain professions, particularly those where the bulk of the workers are individuals who I would argue are more subject to downward pressure as their profession gets commodified.
I'm interested in which factors significantly influence happiness. Just looking at this I don't see any big standouts that relate to the rankings. For example - GDP per capita is visually similar across OECD counties, but perceptions of corruption are all over the place (looks high for Finland and lower ranking countries). Do we know the influencing factors?
One of the most interesting potential impacts on wages from GPT will be whether or not is depresses wages / income for the a meaningful percentage of the select fields. This has played out previously in other fields where the diffusion of certain tools improves the overall experience for the end user / consumer but guts certain professions, particularly those where the bulk of the workers are individuals who I would argue are more subject to downward pressure as their profession gets commodified.
The report on happiness - Why is Taiwan called Taiwan Province of China?
This is how it is called in their report, the chart is a screenshot from them
I'm interested in which factors significantly influence happiness. Just looking at this I don't see any big standouts that relate to the rankings. For example - GDP per capita is visually similar across OECD counties, but perceptions of corruption are all over the place (looks high for Finland and lower ranking countries). Do we know the influencing factors?