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Bill Gates believes there will come a time when artificial intelligence is smart enough to teach schoolchildren and knowledgeable sufficient to treat the sick.
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The creator and long time leader of Microsoft is thought about among the grandpas of modern computing, and recent advances in [AI](https://leegrabelmagic.com) development has him considering what people' lives might be like in a [not-so-distant](http://nongtachiang.ssk.in.th) future controlled by makers.
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Gates made his frightening forecasts about an [AI](http://almacagames.com)-led world during a look on the Tuesday edition of Jimmy Fallon's late night talk show.
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Gates questioned whether people will even need to work the traditional five-day, 40-hour work week that's been the norm in [America](https://altimate.co.ke) given that the late 1930s.
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['Should](http://ets-weber.fr) we just work 2 or three days a week?' he asked. 'So I love the way it'll drive development forward, but I think it's a bit unidentified if we'll have the ability to form it. Therefore, legally, individuals are like "wow, this is a bit frightening." It's totally brand-new area.'
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Fallon then asked the question that was likely on everybody's mind: 'I mean, will we still need people?'
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'Uh, not for a lot of things,' Gates said, prompting Fallon to put his hands up to his mouth in shock.
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['Really](https://abcdsuppermarket.com)?!' Fallon said.
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'Well, we'll decide. You understand, baseball. We won't want to view computer systems play baseball,' Gates said. 'There will be some things we'll [reserve](https://academychartkhani.com) for ourselves.'
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Miquel Noguer Alonso, the founder of the Artificial Intelligence Finance Institute, shared a really similar sentiment to Gates in an interview with .com.
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'What is fun is to have two human beings [playing](http://git.in.ahbd.net) chess, or more humans playing football or baseball,' said Alonso, a professor at Columbia University's engineering department.
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The closest mankind has actually pertained to addressing the risks of [AI](http://jobpanda.co.uk) is through a yearly top that's been going on considering that 2023.
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The next event, called the [AI](http://canarias.angelesverdes.es) Action Summit, will be held in Paris on February 10 and 11.
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All 3 of these men, thought about titans in the synthetic intelligence industry, signed the 2023 Statement on [AI](http://als3ed.com) Risk, acknowledging the innovation's capacity for [forum.altaycoins.com](http://forum.altaycoins.com/profile.php?id=1066965) destruction (From L-R, OpenAI CEO and cofounder Sam Altman, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei and Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis)
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To put that in point of view, it took OpenAI 7 years from its starting in 2015 to release the first version of ChatGPT.
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In a research paper, DeepSeek said it trained its V3 [chatbot](https://www.enbigi.com) in simply two months with a little bit more than 2,000 Nvidia H800 GPUs, chips created to abide by export constraints the US put on China in 2022.
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This discovery that there might be a future in which less Nvidia chips will be required tanked Nvidia shares more than 17 percent in a [single trading](https://www.mypainweb.org) session.
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