Despite the poor reception of Copilot, Bill Gates is quite optimistic about AI, with the former CEO saying in an interview this week that we will not need humans “for most things” as the ...
Bill Gates remarks that AI represents a profound advancement, capable of solving complex problems and transforming activities like health and education. Despite this, Gates believes AI won't ...
AI's rapid growth is causing concern over job displacement, but Bill Gates assures that some professions are safe. During a CNBC interview, Gates highlighted that jobs in coding, energy, and ...
Bill Gates on Human Jobs in Future: Since the time Artificial Intelligence came into the picture, the debate around it replacing human jobs has refused to die down. The discussion recently got ...
As the job market is facing a major shift, with businesses leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) to cut costs and streamline operations, sparking debates, Bill Gates issued a stark warning about ...
“What will jobs be like? Should we just work like two or three days a week?” Gates mused during the interview, highlighting how AI is making human labour unnecessary for most tasks. From medical ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. Billionaire tech mogul Bill Gates has once again ...
In case you missed it, this isn't the first time the philanthropic billionaire has suggested a shorter work week for professionals given the prevalence of AI. Last year, Bill Gates floated the ...
Apple chief executive Steve Jobs unveils a new mobile phone that can also be used as a digital music player and a camera, a long-anticipated device dubbed an “iPhone.” at the Macworld ...
During a recent interview with comedian Jimmy Fallon on NBC’s “The Tonight Show,” the Microsoft co-founder described a future where humans are no longer necessary “for most things ...