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Created Feb 21, 2025 by Adell Collier@adell628893828Maintainer

Bill Gates Issues Chilling Warning about the Future Of AI


Bill Gates believes there will come a time when expert system is smart enough to teach schoolchildren and knowledgeable enough to treat the ill.

The founder and longtime leader of Microsoft is thought about one of the grandpas of modern-day computing, and current advances in AI advancement has him considering what people' lives may be like in a not-so-distant future controlled by machines.

Gates made his frightening forecasts about an AI-led world during a look on the Tuesday edition of Jimmy Fallon's late night talk show.

'The period that we're just beginning is that intelligence is rare, you know, a terrific physician, an excellent instructor,' Gates said. 'And with AI, over the next decade, that will end up being free and prevalent. Great medical recommendations, excellent tutoring.'

'And it's extensive because it resolves all these particular problems, like we do not have enough medical professionals or mental health specialists, but it brings with it so much modification.'

Gates questioned whether individuals will even have to work the conventional five-day, 40-hour work week that's been the norm in America given that the late 1930s.

'Should we just work two or 3 days a week?' he asked. 'So I enjoy the method it'll drive development forward, but I think it's a little bit unknown if we'll have the ability to form it. Therefore, legally, individuals are like "wow, this is a bit scary." It's entirely new area.'

Gates is aware of AI's prospective to take over the mankind more than many, 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, creator of Microsoft, said on Jimmy Fallon's late night show that AI will become clever sufficient to be stand-ins for medical professionals and teachers

Fallon responds with shock after Gates informs him people will not be needed 'for most things' when AI advances past a certain point

Other prominent signatories from the AI market included OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei and Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis.

Fallon then asked the question that was most likely on everyone's mind: 'I indicate, will we still require people?'

'Uh, not for the majority of things,' Gates said, triggering Fallon to put his hands approximately his mouth in shock.

'Really?' Fallon said.

'Well, we'll decide. You know, baseball. We will not want to see computers play baseball,' Gates said. 'There will be some things we'll book for ourselves.'

Miquel Noguer Alonso, the creator of the Artificial Intelligence Finance Institute, shared a really similar sentiment to Gates in an interview with DailyMail.com.

'What is fun is to have 2 people playing chess, or 2 people playing football or baseball,' said Alonso, a professor at Columbia University's engineering department.

But in Gates' estimate, AI will progressively be used to increase efficiency to heights that were once thought to be difficult.

'In regards to making things and moving things and growing food, in time those will essentially be resolved issues,' he said.

There has not yet been a clear push from governments all over the world to manage AI or the unfavorable repercussions it might bring, like eliminating whole markets and putting millions out of work.

The closest humanity has actually pertained to resolving the dangers of AI is through a yearly summit that's been going on since 2023.

These meetings are attended by heads of state and executives at significant companies, who go over things like global AI governance and how human work will shift in an AI-dominated world.

The next event, dubbed the AI Action Summit, will be kept in Paris on February 10 and 11.

All three of these men, yewiki.org thought about titans in the expert system market, signed the 2023 Statement on AI Risk, acknowledging the technology's capacity for damage (From L-R, OpenAI CEO and cofounder Sam Altman, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei and Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis)

Much of the attention on AI advancement in recent weeks is thanks to DeepSeek, a Chinese AI chatbot

Much of the attention on AI development in recent weeks is thanks to DeepSeek, a Chinese AI chatbot that can exceed a few of its best rivals, such as OpenAI's ChatGPT o1.

Based upon disclosures from DeepSeek, the company spent 2 months and $5.6 million to establish the big language model that undergirds its chatbot.

To put that in perspective, it took OpenAI seven years from its starting in 2015 to release the first version of ChatGPT.

And Altman, who cofounded OpenAI along with Elon Musk and numerous others, has actually said that it cost more than $100 million to train GPT-4. That's 17 times what DeepSeek claimed to have actually spent.

DeepSeek also damaged the long-held mantra from executives and financiers that amassing the greatest variety of costly, sophisticated computer chips to construct your AI design would instantly make it the very best.

In a research study paper, DeepSeek said it trained its V3 chatbot in just two months with a little more than 2,000 Nvidia H800 GPUs, chips designed to comply with export constraints the US placed on China in 2022.

By contrast, Musk's xAI is running 100,000 of Nvidia's advanced H100s at a computing cluster in Tennessee. These chips generally retail for $30,000 each.

This revelation that there might be a future in which fewer Nvidia chips will be needed tanked Nvidia shares more than 17 percent in a single trading session.

The AI market is exceptionally fast-moving, just like the tech industry, but even quicker. Because of that, Alonso informed DailyMail.com the biggest players in AI right now are not guaranteed to remain dominant, especially if they don't .

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