Bill Gates sur le plateau de l'émission "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" à New York

Bill Gates na planie „The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” w Nowym Jorku

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Pictures must credit: NBC Microsoft computer billionaire Bill Gates says he believes artificial intelligence will eventually take over most jobs — except sports. He spoke out when appearing on the Jimmy Fallon talk show in the USA to promote his new autobiography, Source Code, about the early days of his life and creating Microsoft. Gates, 69, who is said to have a net worth of $106 billion USD, said: "Intelligence is rare. "With A.I., over the next decade, that will become free, commonplace, you know? "Great medical advice, great tutoring. "And it's kind of profound because it solves all these specific problems, like we don't have enough doctors or mental-health professionals. "But it brings with it kind of so much change. "What will jobs be like? "Should we, you know, just work like two or three days a week? "So I love the way it'll drive innovation forward, but I think it's a little bit unknown. "Will we be able to shape it? "And so, legitimately, people are like, ‘Wow, this is a bit scary.' "It's completely new territory.” Fallon , 50, asked: "Will we still need humans?” Gates replied: "Not for most things. You know, we'll decide — like baseball. "We won't want to watch computers play baseball. "So there'll be some things that we reserve for ourselves, but in terms of making things and moving things and growing food, over time, those will be basically solved problems.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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