
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has made a daring prediction regarding the future of AI, stating that it will replace experts in key fields soon.
In a recent interview, he said that within ten years, AI-based tutors and medical advisers will be standard, with expert advice at their fingertips. However, the transition could bring with it opportunities and challenges, as per a report.
He foresees artificial intelligence assuming major human functions like teaching and medicine soon.
Within ten years, AI will replace doctors and teachers, according to Bill Gates, who also asserts that humans won't be required "for most things," reported The NY Post.
According to Bill Gates, the seismic shift could occur in less than ten years as artificial intelligence advances drastically diminish the role of humans in many traditional tasks, including education and medicine.
He recently spoke with comedian Jimmy Fallon on NBC's "The Tonight Show," describing a future in which AI technology will easily complete tasks that currently call for specialized human skills, eliminating the need for humans for most things, as quoted in a report by The NY Post.
Expertise in disciplines like medicine and education is still "rare" nowadays, according to Gates, who also noted that these fields rely on "a great doctor" or "a great teacher."
However, Bill Gates predicted that "great medical advice and great tutoring" would become free and pervasive over the course of the next ten years.
According to the mogul, artificial intelligence (AI) will become more and more integrated into daily life, transforming everything from healthcare and diagnosis to education. AI tutors will soon be widely accessible.
Bill Gates told Arthur Brooks, "It's really profound and even a little scary, because it's happening very quickly, and there is no upper bound."
The roles that humans will play in an AI-driven society in the future are hotly debated. While some analysts believe AI will primarily increase human productivity and possibly lead to the creation of new jobs and economic opportunities, others worry about job stability.
However, he acknowledges that some activities will always be unique to humans. Using entertainment activities as examples, Gates asserted that “there will be some things we reserve for ourselves," as quoted in a report by The NY Post.
Bill Gates claims that artificial intelligence will reduce the need for human experts in fields such as tutoring and expert medical advice by making these services more available. However, a human touch may be required in certain areas of healthcare and education.
Is the rapid advancement of AI threatening human employment?
Although Gates admits that AI will replace many jobs, he believes it will also open up new opportunities. AI has the potential to increase productivity and spur innovation in a variety of industries, despite the fact that it will eliminate jobs.
In a recent interview, he said that within ten years, AI-based tutors and medical advisers will be standard, with expert advice at their fingertips. However, the transition could bring with it opportunities and challenges, as per a report.
He foresees artificial intelligence assuming major human functions like teaching and medicine soon.
Within ten years, AI will replace doctors and teachers, according to Bill Gates, who also asserts that humans won't be required "for most things," reported The NY Post.
Will AI replace doctors and teachers completely?
According to Bill Gates, the seismic shift could occur in less than ten years as artificial intelligence advances drastically diminish the role of humans in many traditional tasks, including education and medicine.He recently spoke with comedian Jimmy Fallon on NBC's "The Tonight Show," describing a future in which AI technology will easily complete tasks that currently call for specialized human skills, eliminating the need for humans for most things, as quoted in a report by The NY Post.
Expertise in disciplines like medicine and education is still "rare" nowadays, according to Gates, who also noted that these fields rely on "a great doctor" or "a great teacher."
However, Bill Gates predicted that "great medical advice and great tutoring" would become free and pervasive over the course of the next ten years.
How will AI change everyday life?
In an interview last month with Harvard professor Arthur Brooks, who is well-known for his studies on happiness, Bill Gates went into further detail about this vision of a new era that he refers to as "free intelligence."According to the mogul, artificial intelligence (AI) will become more and more integrated into daily life, transforming everything from healthcare and diagnosis to education. AI tutors will soon be widely accessible.
Bill Gates told Arthur Brooks, "It's really profound and even a little scary, because it's happening very quickly, and there is no upper bound."
The roles that humans will play in an AI-driven society in the future are hotly debated. While some analysts believe AI will primarily increase human productivity and possibly lead to the creation of new jobs and economic opportunities, others worry about job stability.
Are there any jobs that AI can’t replace?
Bill Gates admits that there are good reasons to be concerned about the speed at which AI is developing, and he intends to pursue an "AI-centric" business if he were to start a company today.However, he acknowledges that some activities will always be unique to humans. Using entertainment activities as examples, Gates asserted that “there will be some things we reserve for ourselves," as quoted in a report by The NY Post.
FAQs
Will AI really replace doctors and teachers?Bill Gates claims that artificial intelligence will reduce the need for human experts in fields such as tutoring and expert medical advice by making these services more available. However, a human touch may be required in certain areas of healthcare and education.
Is the rapid advancement of AI threatening human employment?
Although Gates admits that AI will replace many jobs, he believes it will also open up new opportunities. AI has the potential to increase productivity and spur innovation in a variety of industries, despite the fact that it will eliminate jobs.
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