Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has expressed concerns over the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence, cautioning that while the technology holds immense potential, it could also lead to unforeseen disruptions in industries and employment.
During an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on February 4, Gates highlighted both the benefits and uncertainties of AI.
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He noted that in the coming decade, intelligence would no longer be a rarity but widely accessible, enhancing fields such as healthcare and education. However, he also warned that such progress could bring significant changes.
One of Gates’ most striking predictions involved AI’s potential to reshape the traditional work structure.
He questioned whether people might eventually work only two or three days a week as AI takes over complex tasks previously handled by humans. While this shift could offer more flexibility, it also raises concerns about widespread job displacement.
Acknowledging the unpredictable nature of AI’s evolution, Gates admitted that many people find the situation unsettling, describing it as "completely new territory."
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Despite his concerns, Gates recognizes AI’s transformative impact on industries like healthcare and education.
As AI-powered diagnostics and tutoring become more accessible, these essential services could become both more efficient and affordable. However, the bigger challenge remains—can humanity steer AI’s development before it begins shaping society in unforeseen ways?
Source: With input from Economic Times