Bill Gates Says AI Will Make Everyone's Lives Easier in the Future
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Bill Gates Says AI Will Make Everyone's Lives Easier in the Future
Bill Gates Says AI Will Make , Everyone's Lives Easier in the Future.
CNN reports that Bill Gates predicts artificial
intelligence will have a transformative impact
on the world within the next five years.
CNN reports that Bill Gates predicts artificial
intelligence will have a transformative impact
on the world within the next five years.
The emergence of AI has elicited
fear that millions of jobs around
the world could be eliminated.
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According to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), nearly 40% of all jobs globally
could be impacted by AI.
In an interview with CNN, Gates pointed to
history to show how the advent of new technology
always comes with fear before opportunity.
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In an interview with CNN, Gates pointed to
history to show how the advent of new technology
always comes with fear before opportunity.
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As we had [with] agricultural productivity
in 1900, people were like ‘Hey, what are
people going to do?’ In fact, a lot of new
things, a lot of new job categories were
created and we’re way better off than
when everybody was doing farm
work.
This will be like that, Bill Gates, via CNN.
Gates told CNN's Fareed Zakaria that AI will make
people's lives easier while also being integrated
into critical sectors like education and medicine.
The goal of the Gates Foundation
is to make sure that the delay
between benefitting people in
poor countries versus getting to rich
countries will make that very short, Bill Gates, via CNN.
After all, the shortages of doctors
and teachers is way more acute
in Africa then it is in the West, Bill Gates, via CNN.
However, the latest IMF report contradicts
Gates' predictions, finding that AI is likely to
deepen inequality without government intervention.
However, the latest IMF report contradicts
Gates' predictions, finding that AI is likely to
deepen inequality without government intervention.
According to 'Bloomberg's Billionaires Index,'
Gates is the fourth-richest person in the world
with an estimated worth of $140 billion.
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According to 'Bloomberg's Billionaires Index,'
Gates is the fourth-richest person in the world
with an estimated worth of $140 billion.
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IMF Warns of Broad Global Impact, Due to Conflict in the Middle East.
According to 'The Guardian,' the International Monetary
Fund recently highlighted the risks of escalating
conflict in the Middle East with two new reports. .
The reports, titled World Economic Outlook (WEO) and the Global Financial Stability Review (GFSR), comes amid heightened fears of a war between Iran and Israel.
The IMF reports that the escalating conflict comes at a time when financial markets have remained optimistic of a soft landing for the global economy.
The IMF reports that the escalating conflict comes at a time when financial markets have remained optimistic of a soft landing for the global economy.
That soft landing, which would include lowering inflation, receding interest rates and would avoid a potential recession, could be threatened by the outbreak of war.
That soft landing, which would include lowering inflation, receding interest rates and would avoid a potential recession, could be threatened by the outbreak of war.
'The Guardian' reports that previous Middle East conflicts have resulted in significantly higher oil prices. .
Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas, the IMF’s economic
counsellor, said the organization was evaluating the
potential for another commodity shock from the conflict.
The increased inflation that would
come from higher energy prices would
trigger a response from central banks that
would tighten interest rates in order to
secure inflation coming back to target,
and that would weigh down on activity, Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas, IMF economic counsellor, via 'The Guardian'.
The increased inflation that would
come from higher energy prices would
trigger a response from central banks that
would tighten interest rates in order to
secure inflation coming back to target,
and that would weigh down on activity, Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas, IMF economic counsellor, via 'The Guardian'.
It would do so in a context in which,
in some countries, activity and growth
is already fairly weak, so that might
also have a strong effect there, Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas, IMF economic counsellor, via 'The Guardian'.
According to Gourinchas, the impact of a 15% increase
in the price of oil, combined with higher shipping costs,
could result in a 0.7% increase in global inflation.
According to Gourinchas, the impact of a 15% increase
in the price of oil, combined with higher shipping costs,
could result in a 0.7% increase in global inflation.
Gourinchas also warned that such
an increase would also bring down
business confidence and global investment.
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The IMF team, led by Nathan Porter, expressed dismay at Pakistan's finance ministry for prematurely claiming fulfillment of structural benchmarks. Before completing their review, the team arrived to analyze economic data. The ministry's premature announcement left the IMF unable to provide feedback. Pakistan's finance minister assured such incidents wouldn't recur. Discussions continue for the release of the last $1.1 billion tranche, with speculation of a potential mini-budget to boost revenues.
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'The Fall Guy' screenwriter and executive producer Drew Pearce talks about Emily Blunt and Ryan Gosling's on screen chemistry and working with director David Leitch. Plus, he reveals why they touched on the dangers of A.I. and deepfakes in the film.
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21st Century Digital Teaching (21C) has developed avatar teachers to create new generation mathematics content in a bid to assist schools and boost engagement with pupils.
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Musicians Sign Open Letter , Warning About AI Threat to Artists.
The Artists Rights Alliance and approximately 200 musicians such as Billie Eilish, Katy Perry and Nicki Minaj released the open letter, according to 'The Hollywood Reporter.'.
The Artists Rights Alliance and approximately 200 musicians such as Billie Eilish, Katy Perry and Nicki Minaj released the open letter, according to 'The Hollywood Reporter.'.
The Artists Rights Alliance and approximately 200 musicians such as Billie Eilish, Katy Perry and Nicki Minaj released the open letter, according to 'The Hollywood Reporter.'.
The letter calls on developers of digital music to "cease the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to infringe upon and devalue the rights of human artists.".
The campaign draws attention to how AI developers use musical works without permission to create AI "copycats.".
Working musicians are already
struggling to make ends meet in the
streaming world, and now they have
the added burden of trying to compete
with a deluge of AI-generated noise. , Jen Jacobsen, executive director of the ARA, via statement.
The unethical use of generative
AI to replace human artists will
devalue the entire music ecosystem —
for artists and fans alike, Jen Jacobsen, executive director of the ARA, via statement.
Others artists who signed the open letter include Camila Cabello, Sam Smith, Jon Bon Jovi.
Others artists who signed the open letter include Camila Cabello, Sam Smith, Jon Bon Jovi.
Others artists who signed the open letter include Camila Cabello, Sam Smith, Jon Bon Jovi.
Norah Jones, Chuck D.
Norah Jones, Chuck D.
Kate Hudson, Pearl Jam and R.E.M.
Kate Hudson, Pearl Jam and R.E.M.
Kate Hudson, Pearl Jam and R.E.M.
Make no mistake: we believe that, when
used responsibly, AI has enormous potential
to advance human creativity and in a manner
that enables the development and growth
of new and exciting experiences for
music fans everywhere. , Via open letter.
Unfortunately, some platforms and
developers are employing AI to sabotage
creativity and undermine artists,
songwriters, musicians and rightsholders, Via open letter.
We must protect against the predatory
use of AI to steal professional artists’
voices and likenesses, violate creators’
rights, and destroy the music ecosystem. , Via open letter
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As AI redefines the nature of conflict, from the streets of Gaza to the battlegrounds of Ukraine, it's imperative to address its impact on global peace. Join us as we delve into the role of artificial intelligence in modern warfare and explore the urgent need to prioritize peace on the international agenda. From autonomous drones to cyber warfare, discover how AI is shaping the future of war and what it means for the prospects of global governance and peacebuilding efforts.
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