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Bill Gates on ChatGPT: “Artificial intelligence will change the labor market”

Bill Gates on ChatGPT: “Artificial intelligence will change the labor market”

Bill Gates on ChatGPT: “Artificial intelligence will change the labor market”

Bill Gates He is now focusing his interest on artificial intelligence and recently expressed his vision regarding the ChatGTP. It should be remembered that in 2022 he met with the co-founder and president of OpenAI, Greg Brockman, and that Microsoft this week presented AI news with its Bing search engine.

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The founder of Microsoft who, although he left the firm’s board of directors, is still linked to it, revealed his interest in artificial intelligence in an interview with Forbes.

“It has always been super interesting to me. I was fascinated by how many more inventions we would need before AI is really intelligent, in the sense of passing tests and being able to write fluently,” he said. Gates.

The tycoon assured that he is amazed by how these machine learning techniques began to give results in the field of voice and image recognition, but there is still a long way to go.

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“I am not saying that they are the only ones. In fact, part of what’s surprising is that there will be so many participants in this space. But what OpenAI did is very, very impressive, and they are certainly leaders in many ways and people are seeing it through the wide availability of ChatGPT”, added the philanthropist.

Gates He also compared the latest advances in this matter with the creation of the PC or the Internet: “It is quite amazing that what I am seeing in AI only in the last 12 months is as important as the PC, the PC with the GUI or the Internet. This is one of the four most important milestones in digital technology.”

AI challenges

“Most of the futurists who have analyzed the arrival of the AI They have said that repetitive manual and physical jobs would be the first jobs to be affected by AI. And that’s definitely happening, and people shouldn’t let their guard down at that, but it’s a little bit slower than I expected,” he said. Gates.

Gates He spoke of some areas of work where more significant achievements are observed than in others and where AI advances will have a greater impact.

“Autonomous driving has particular challenges, but factory robotization will still happen in the next five to 10 years. But what is amazing is that tasks that involve reading and writing fluency – such as summarizing a complex set of documents or writing something in the style of a pre-existing author – are possible thanks to these great linguistic models”, concluded the tycoon.

Source: Elcomercio

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