Bill Gates Issues Chilling Warning about the Future Of AI
Bill Gates thinks there will come a time when artificial intelligence is smart enough to teach schoolchildren and knowledgeable enough to treat the ill.
The founder and long time leader of Microsoft is considered one of the grandpas of modern computing, and recent advances in AI advancement has him contemplating what people' lives might be like in a not-so-distant future controlled by machines.
Gates made his frightening predictions about an AI-led world during a look on the Tuesday edition of Jimmy Fallon's late night talk program.
'The age that we're simply beginning is that intelligence is unusual, you know, an excellent physician, a terrific teacher,' Gates said. 'And with AI, over the next decade, that will become complimentary and prevalent. Great medical suggestions, fantastic tutoring.'
'And it's profound due to the fact that it resolves all these specific problems, like we do not have sufficient doctors or mental health specialists, but it brings with it a lot modification.'
Gates questioned whether people will even have to work the standard five-day, 40-hour work week that's been the norm in America given that the late 1930s.
'Should we simply work 2 or three days a week?' he asked. 'So I enjoy the way it'll drive development forward, however I believe it's a little bit unidentified if we'll be able to form it. Therefore, legally, people resemble "wow, this is a bit scary." It's entirely brand-new territory.'
Gates knows AI's prospective to usurp the human race more than most, as he signed an open letter in 2023 that claimed AI is a societal-scale risk on the level of pandemics and nuclear war.
Bill Gates thinks there will come a time when artificial intelligence is smart enough to teach schoolchildren and knowledgeable enough to treat the ill.
The founder and long time leader of Microsoft is considered one of the grandpas of modern computing, and recent advances in AI advancement has him contemplating what people' lives might be like in a not-so-distant future controlled by machines.
Gates made his frightening predictions about an AI-led world during a look on the Tuesday edition of Jimmy Fallon's late night talk program.
'The age that we're simply beginning is that intelligence is unusual, you know, an excellent physician, a terrific teacher,' Gates said. 'And with AI, over the next decade, that will become complimentary and prevalent. Great medical suggestions, fantastic tutoring.'
'And it's profound due to the fact that it resolves all these specific problems, like we do not have sufficient doctors or mental health specialists, but it brings with it a lot modification.'
Gates questioned whether people will even have to work the standard five-day, 40-hour work week that's been the norm in America given that the late 1930s.
'Should we simply work 2 or three days a week?' he asked. 'So I enjoy the way it'll drive development forward, however I believe it's a little bit unidentified if we'll be able to form it. Therefore, legally, people resemble "wow, this is a bit scary." It's entirely brand-new territory.'
Gates knows AI's prospective to usurp the human race more than most, as he signed an open letter in 2023 that claimed AI is a societal-scale risk on the level of pandemics and nuclear war.