“If you haven’t figured out how to get the most out of AI, you’re not alone.” With a touch of humor, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates admitted not knowing how to fully use artificial intelligence in his work.
Despite the billionaire’s good will, “old customs” are “difficult to break” and the reading of the documents was carried out “in the same way” as on previous occasions. Proof that you may not be the only one struggling with AI at work.
This confession, the billionaire wrote in a ticket retrospective of the year 2023, in his blog “GatesNotes”, he points out Business Insider. And the column opens widely on the “development of artificial intelligence in the world.”
For more than a year now (and the launch of ChatGPT in November 2022), generative AIs have become increasingly proficient. What worries employees of threatened professions.
AI against inequalities
Last March, the American bank Goldman Sachs estimated in a report at 300 million the number of jobs worldwide that AI systems could replace.
For its part, the International Labor Organization reported in August that artificial intelligence is more likely to create jobs than destroy them. And Bill Gates seems to agree with this point of view. “Harnessing the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) can improve the lives and well-being of women, children and vulnerable communities around the world.”
The co-founder of Microsoft has made “inequality in the world” his fight. “If we make smart investments now, AI can make the world more equitable. It can reduce or even eliminate the gap between when the rich world gets an innovation and when the poor world gets it.”
Source: BFM TV

