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Bill Gates: Within 10 years, AI will replace many doctors and teachers—humans won't be needed ‘for most things'

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Bill Gates speaks during an event promoting the Netflix docuseries “What’s Next? The Future with Bill Gates” in New York City on Sept. 26, 2024.

Over the next decade, advances in artificial intelligence will mean that humans will no longer be needed "for most things" in the world, says Bill Gates.

That's what the Microsoft co-founder and billionaire philanthropist told comedian Jimmy Fallon during an interview on NBC's "The Tonight Show" in February. At the moment, expertise remains "rare," Gates explained, pointing to human specialists we still rely on in many fields, including "a great doctor" or "a great teacher."

But "with AI, over the next decade, that will become free, commonplace — great medical advice, great tutoring," Gates said.

In other words, the world is entering a new era of what Gates called "free intelligence" 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.

"It's very profound and even a little bit scary — because it's happening very quickly, and there is no upper bound," 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 — rather than replacing them altogether — 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 "hugely destabilizing" impact on the workforce.

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I strongly disagree with the notion of 'AI could' he refers to.
It is very narrow to think that way. A good example to that is the mid 90's. Internet just started to expand. People (my folks, friends, family) had that same argument - this internet thing is just for MIRC/ICQ.. nothing to do with that.. a gimmick..

Well. The whole point of these types of techonological advancments is that they are not 'the product', they are 'the vehicle' for people to learn and develop by themsleves.

Another good example is like saying in 1900: 'Combustion Engine' - they say it COULD do things but it is all talk..

Do you think in 1900 they could fathom some of the current applications using this technology today?
 
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I strongly disagree with the notion of 'AI could' he refers to.
It is very narrow to think that way. A good example to that is the mid 90's. Internet just started to expand. People (my folks, friends, family) had that same argument - this internet thing is just for MIRC/ICQ.. nothing to do with that.. a gimmick..

Well. The whole point of these types of techonological advancments is that they are not 'the product', they are 'the vehicle' for people to learn and develop by themsleves.

Another good example is like saying in 1900: 'Combustion Engine' - they say it COULD do things but it is all talk..

Do you think in 1900 they could fathom some of the current applications using this technology today?
That combustion engine replaced the horse and plow for many!
 
The graph about left-handedness prevalence, only it’s about schizophrenia after the release of ChatGPT.

(I am serious about this; because an AI can’t understand how to handle a delusional person carefully, we will shake loose a lot of people who are prone to delusions from their moorings because ChatGPT will yes-and them into oblivion)
 
More and more documentaries popping up on various streams about AI and our future. Some have been good.. and concerning. Ill try to get links snd post them.
 
Just ask AI to compile the links for you.

barfo

Me: Who is barfo on ripcity2.com?

ChatGPT:

“On RipCityTwo.com (formerly known as RipCity2), “barfo” is a long-time and well-known member of the Portland Trail Blazers fan community. He’s recognized for his frequent participation in forum discussions, often contributing with a mix of sarcasm, dry humor, and insightful commentary. Barfo is particularly known for his witty takes and sometimes contrarian perspectives, which have made him a memorable and distinctive voice among fans.


While he maintains an anonymous online presence, barfo has become something of a local legend within the RipCityTwo community. His posts often spark lively debates, and his unique style has earned him both fans and friendly sparring partners over the years. He’s also known for engaging in playful banter and occasionally crafting humorous or satirical content related to the Blazers and NBA topics.


If you’re browsing RipCityTwo and come across a post by barfo, expect a blend of humor, sharp commentary, and a touch of irreverence — all part of his long-standing presence in the Blazers fan community.”
 
Please buy my forthcoming book, "The Sarcasm, Dry Humor, and Sharp Commentary of barfo: Selections by ChatGPT".

barfo
 
As AI generated videos increase in fidelity (recently Reddit has been flooded with a number of ai generated videos touting the realism of the product), I think it would be a good idea to just leave all social media regardless of your opinion of the technology, just to avoid the inevitable waves of propaganda that will inevitably ensnare people.
 
As AI generated videos increase in fidelity (recently Reddit has been flooded with a number of ai generated videos touting the realism of the product), I think it would be a good idea to just leave all social media regardless of your opinion of the technology, just to avoid the inevitable waves of propaganda that will inevitably ensnare people.

I swear I'm real and not ensnaring anyone.
 

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