From “thepeoplesvoice.tv”
Over the next decade, advances in artificial intelligence will mean that humans will no longer be needed âfor most thingsâ in the world, according to Bill Gates.
During an interview on NBCâs âThe Tonight Showâ last month, the billionaire philanthropist told comedian Jimmy Fallon that at the moment, expertise remains ârareâ, pointing to human specialists we still rely on in many fields, including âa great doctorâ or âa great teacherââŠ..
But then Gates added âwith AI, over the next decade, that will become free, commonplaceâŠgreat medical advice, great tutoringâ
CNBC reports: In other words, the world is entering a new era of what Gates called âfree intelligenceâ in an interview last month with Harvard University professor and happiness expert Arthur Brooks. The result will be rapid advances in AI-powered technologies that are accessible and touch nearly every aspect of our lives, Gates has said, from improved medicines and diagnoses to widely available AI tutors and virtual assistants.
âItâs very profound and even a little bit scary â because itâs happening very quickly, and there is no upper bound,â Gates told Brooks.
The debate over how, exactly, most humans will fit into this AI-powered future is ongoing. Some experts say AI will help humans work more efficiently â rather than replacing them altogether â and spur economic growth that leads to more jobs being created.
Others, like Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman, counter that continued technological advancements over the next several years will change what most jobs look like across nearly every industry, and have a âhugely destabilizingâ impact on the workforce.
âThese tools will only temporarily augment human intelligence,â Suleyman wrote in his book âThe Coming Wave,â which was published in 2023. âThey will make us smarter and more efficient for a time, and will unlock enormous amounts of economic growth, but they are fundamentally labor replacing.â
AI is both concerning and a âfantastic opportunityâ
Gates is optimistic about the overall benefits AI can provide to humanity, like âbreakthrough treatments for deadly diseases, innovative solutions for climate change, and high-quality education for everyone,â he wrote last year.
Talking to Fallon, Gates reaffirmed his belief that certain types of jobs will likely never be replaced by AI, noting that people probably donât want to see machines playing baseball, for example.
âThere will be some things we reserve for ourselves. But in terms of making things and moving things and growing food, over time those will be basically solved problems,â Gates said.
