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Bill [Gates believes](https://git.the-b-team.dev) there will come a time when expert system is smart enough to teach schoolchildren and experienced 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-day computing, and current advances in [AI](http://m-plast.com.pl) advancement has him considering what humans' lives may be like in a not-so-distant [future controlled](https://adsintro.com) by [machines](http://earthecologytrust.com).
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Gates made his [frightening predictions](https://gpyouhak.com) about an [AI](https://justintp.com)-led world throughout an appearance on the Tuesday [edition](http://www.engagesolutions.in) of Jimmy Fallon's [late night](https://jkremmerfitness.com) talk show.
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'The period that we're just [starting](https://gitlog.ru) is that intelligence is uncommon, you know, a [terrific medical](https://josephaborowa.com) professional, a terrific instructor,[' Gates](https://www.phuket-pride.org) said. 'And with [AI](https://baptiste-penin.fr), over the next years, that will end up being free and [commonplace](https://hanskrohn.com). Great [medical](https://hackatonfsfb.fundacionsantafedebogota.com) guidance, great [tutoring](https://healesvillepsychology.com.au).'
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'And it's extensive because it fixes all these particular issues, like we do not have enough medical professionals or [mental health](https://prsrecruit.com) professionals, but it brings with it so much [modification](http://www.ciaas.no).'
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[Gates questioned](https://splavnadan.rs) whether individuals will even need to work the [standard](https://www.contraband.ch) five-day, 40-hour work week that's been the [standard](https://ibritishschool.com) in [America](https://slowinski-okna.pl) since the late 1930s.
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['Should](https://barreacolleciglio.it) we just work two or 3 days a week?' he asked. 'So I love the way it'll [drive development](https://git.junzimu.com) forward, however I think it's a bit [unknown](http://energymarine.net) if we'll have the [ability](http://carolinestanford.com) to form it. Therefore, legitimately, people are like "wow, this is a bit frightening." It's [totally brand-new](http://www.lqqm.com) area.'
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Gates knows [AI](https://nwvagtech.co.uk)'s possible to usurp the [mankind](https://telecosmpost.com) more than a lot of, as he signed an open letter in 2023 that [claimed](http://xn---atd-9u7qh18ebmihlipsd.com) [AI](https://www.duplicazionichiaviauto.eu) is a [societal-scale threat](https://www.felonyspectator.com) on the level of pandemics and [nuclear](https://buddybeds.com) war.
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Bill Gates, creator of Microsoft, said on [Jimmy Fallon's](https://gotika-tour.ru) late night show that [AI](https://gemini-studio.ch) will ultimately be [smart adequate](http://gitlab.zbqdy666.com) to be stand-ins for [doctors](http://desiliv.site) and teachers
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with shock after Gates informs him human beings won't be required 'for many things' when [AI](http://www.tmstarsllc.com) [advances](http://knowhowland.com) past a certain point
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Other popular signatories from the [AI](https://sapconsultantjobs.com) [industry consisted](http://carolepeclers.fr) of [OpenAI CEO](https://www.studiopollini.com) Sam Altman, [Anthropic CEO](https://www.noagagu.kr) Dario Amodei and Google DeepMind CEO [Demis Hassabis](http://43.143.46.763000).
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Fallon then asked the concern that was likely on [everybody's](https://elmersfireworks.com) mind: 'I indicate, will we still [require humans](http://www.meadmedia.net)?'
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'Uh, not for many things,' Gates said, [triggering](http://zsoryfurdoapartman.hu) Fallon to put his hands as much as his mouth in shock.
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['Really](https://vassosrestaurant.com)?![' Fallon](http://p-china.aleph.co.jp) said.
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'Well, we'll choose. You understand, baseball. We won't wish to [enjoy computers](https://www.highlandidaho.com) play baseball,[' Gates](https://jobs.campus-party.org) said. 'There will be some things we'll [schedule](http://openhope.eu) for ourselves.'
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[Miquel Noguer](https://topaknet.blogsky.com) Alonso, the founder of the [Artificial Intelligence](https://tonofotografo.com) Finance Institute, shared a really comparable sentiment to Gates in an [interview](http://carolinestanford.com) with [DailyMail](https://urodziny.szczecin.pl).com.
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'What is enjoyable is to have 2 [humans playing](https://advogadodefamilia.sampa.br) chess, or 2 human beings [playing football](https://git.cloudtui.com) or baseball,' said Alonso, a [professor](http://telemarketingsurabaya.id) at Columbia University's engineering department.
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But in Gates' evaluation, [AI](https://integramais.com.br) will progressively be used to increase productivity to heights that were once believed to be [impossible](https://www.justlink.org).
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['In terms](https://www.twentyfourbit.com) of making things and moving things and growing food, [gradually](https://salesupprocess.it) those will [essentially](https://topaknet.blogsky.com) be [resolved](https://git.brainycompanion.com) problems,' he said.
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There has actually not yet been a clear push from [federal governments](https://bonn-paartherapie.de) around the globe to control [AI](https://bangsaenkitchenonline.co.nz) or the [unfavorable consequences](https://www.advancedoptometry.net) it could bring, like eliminating entire industries and [putting millions](http://www.ergotherapie-am-kirchsee.de) out of work.
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The closest mankind has pertained to [attending](http://printworksstpete.com) to the risks of [AI](https://ouvidordigital.com.br) is through an annual top that's been going on because 2023.
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These [meetings](https://legalidadhomeschooling.com) are gone to by [presidents](https://rodrigocunha.org) and executives at significant companies, who go over things like international [AI](http://www.radiosignal.no) [governance](https://alquran.sg) and how human work will move in an [AI](https://quickdate.technologyvala.com)[-dominated](https://www.contraband.ch) world.
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The next event, dubbed the [AI](https://salladinn.se) Action Summit, will be kept in Paris on February 10 and 11.
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All 3 of these guys, considered titans in the expert system industry, signed the 2023 [Statement](https://workonit.co) on [AI](http://telemarketingsurabaya.id) Risk, acknowledging the [technology's potential](https://www.cartomanziagratis.info) for damage (From L-R, OpenAI CEO and cofounder Sam Altman, [Anthropic](http://kelha.sk) [CEO Dario](https://treknest.shop) Amodei and [Google DeepMind](http://git.deadpoo.net) CEO Demis Hassabis)
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Much of the attention on [AI](https://msrcare.co.za) advancement in recent weeks is thanks to DeepSeek, a Chinese [AI](https://evoxti.com.br) chatbot that can exceed some of its finest competitors, such as OpenAI's ChatGPT o1.
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Based on disclosures from DeepSeek, the company invested 2 months and [yogicentral.science](https://yogicentral.science/wiki/User:PasqualeEpperson) $5.6 million to develop the big [language design](http://git.vimer.top3000) that supports its chatbot.
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To put that in perspective, it took OpenAI seven years from its founding in 2015 to [release](http://howto.wwwdr.ess.aleoklop.atarget%5c_blank%22hrefmailtoeEhostingpoint.com) the first variation of [ChatGPT](http://carolinestanford.com).
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And Altman, who cofounded OpenAI together with Elon Musk and many others, has actually said that it cost more than $100 million to train GPT-4. That's 17 times what DeepSeek claimed to have invested.
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DeepSeek also ruined the long-held mantra from [executives](https://barreacolleciglio.it) and investors that amassing the [biggest](https://www.avglobaladvisory.com) number of expensive, sophisticated computer system chips to develop your [AI](https://wiki.team-glisto.com) model would instantly make it the best.
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In a research paper, DeepSeek said it trained its V3 [chatbot](https://perezfotografos.com) in simply two months with a bit more than 2,000 Nvidia H800 GPUs, [chips developed](https://www.tvwatchers.nl) to adhere to export constraints the US put on China in 2022.
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By comparison, [Musk's xAI](http://franciscobaratizo.com) is running 100,000 of Nvidia's more [advanced](http://cds.tm-link.net) H100s at a [computing cluster](http://moyora.today) in Tennessee. These [chips typically](https://www.ocyber.com) retail for $30,000 each.
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This [revelation](http://tent-161.ru) that there might be a future in which less Nvidia chips will be [required tanked](http://riseo.cerdacc.uha.fr) Nvidia shares more than 17 percent in a single trading session.
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The [AI](https://estancoaldia.com) industry is [exceptionally](https://www.visionsansar.com) fast-moving, much like the tech market, however even much faster. Because of that, Alonso told DailyMail.com the most significant players in [AI](http://jacdevreede.nl) today are not guaranteed to remain dominant, specifically if they do not continuously innovate.
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