Anecdotally, my ex-wife is up there on a corporate finance ladder, only slightly below a CFO of a corporation near the top of Fortune 500 list. She is a very empathetic, open and reasonable person who freely admits that in a few years they will be able to cut most of entry level and a good portion of mid-level jobs in finance, management and such, which genuinely excites her. For context, this means tens of thousands of positions permanently cut worldwide within a few years, with more every year as technology and processes mature. In fact, she is cutting jobs and replacing them with automation for quite a few years now, because let's be honest, most office jobs can be easily replaced with an Excel macro.
Personally, I lean towards a vision of a future in which people live on universal basic income and corporations create a fully B2B economy. Huxley hit the nail on the head with his vision, although in practice I'm sure there will be a lot of Orwellian style mass surveillance and control - both of which we can see starting now, with the state of perpetual war and tightening censorship the world seems to embrace more and more. Fun trivia, Orwell was Huxley's student in Eaton College.
GPT and other generative models are just baby steps. With all my love for science fiction, I am glad I won't see this future as humanity seems to be dead set on going towards a "comprehensive defeat" style of dystopia.
On topic, something tells me that if you install this particular piece of software everything you say near your computer will be used as training data and sold to advertisers - as an anonymized database which, as it was shown numerous times, can easily be de-anonymized and personally identified.
Learn prompt engineering. In a few years "doing something" will likely mean "telling a computer what you need and waiting for it to create it".