AI- A threat to mankind
The impending doom of companies like Google Search and Amazon, according to Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, is expected if artificial intelligence development keeps on at its current rate. The billionaires said that if a new AI tool could understand human thought patterns, desires, and feelings, it may alter human conduct during an AI Forward event in 2023, which was hosted by Goldman Sachs and SV Angel. The development of artificial intelligence, according to Bill Gates, would prevent people from ever using search engines again. “You will never go to a productivity site, you’ll never go to Amazon again,” he said.
Gates foresaw the impending automation of blue-collar occupations and the cheaper, more productive emergence of humanoids in the industrial sector. White-collar employment is also no less susceptible to being displaced as a result of AI providing accurate, interesting, and high-quality material, according to Gates.
Bill Gates on AI
The 67-year-old is hopeful that Microsoft, which invested $10 billion in OpenAI’s ChatGPT, will take the lead in developing yet-to-be-designed AI.
According to the tech tycoon, corporations will include ChatGPT-like capabilities into their products to satisfy client demand until AI totally overturns established big tech business models. Entrepreneur Reid Hoffman co-founded Inflection AI, which intrigued Bill Gates.
A computer assistant that uses AI and can be controlled by voice commands or text commands has been developed by a number of industry participants.
Whoever secures the personal agent will win handsomely, according to Gates. With MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook, Microsoft has started integrating ChatGPT.Gates stated in April of this year that demands to stop the advancement of AI will not “solve the challenges” that lie ahead.
It would be preferable, according to the technologist-turned-philanthropist, to concentrate on how to exploit the advancements in AI because it was difficult to see how a worldwide halt might function.
Microsoft has invested billions of dollars in OpenAI, the company that owns ChatGPT, in an effort to outperform competitors. Sam Altman, the creator of ChatGPT, is now meeting with key European government officials to discuss the future of AI and ChatGPT’s development.
A “very productive week of conversations in Europe about how to best regulate AI,” he described his trip as.
ChatGPT paving the way for new possibilities
Microsoft-backed chatbot ChatGPT, which uses AI, has opened up new possibilities for AI, Bill Gates while worries about its potential have caused enthusiasm and anxiety – and put it at odds with regulators.
Altman referred to the funds as “how to democratically decide on the behavior of AI systems” when OpenAI announced on Thursday that it will distribute 10 equal grants totaling $1 million for studies to ascertain how AI software should be managed.