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<br>Bill Gates believes there will come a time when expert system is wise enough to teach schoolchildren and knowledgeable sufficient to deal with the ill.<br> |
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<br>Gates made his frightening forecasts about an [AI](http://gaonkorea.kr)-led world throughout a look on the Tuesday edition of [Jimmy Fallon's](http://v-kata.com) late night talk program.<br> |
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<br>Gates questioned whether individuals will even need to work the traditional five-day, 40-hour work week that's been the norm in America considering that the late 1930s.<br> |
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<br>Fallon then asked the question that was likely on [everyone's](https://ka4nem.ru) mind: 'I imply, will we still need humans?'<br> |
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<br>'Uh, not for the majority of things,' Gates said, triggering Fallon to put his hands as much as his mouth in shock.<br> |
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<br>'Really?!' Fallon said.<br> |
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<br>'In terms of making things and moving things and growing food, over time those will essentially be resolved problems,' he said.<br> |
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<br>The next event, called the [AI](http://www.fcjilove.cz) Action Summit, will be kept in Paris on February 10 and 11.<br> |
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<br>Based on disclosures from DeepSeek, the business invested 2 months and $5.6 million to establish the large language model that undergirds its chatbot.<br> |
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<br>To put that in perspective, it took OpenAI 7 years from its founding in 2015 to release the very first version of ChatGPT.<br> |
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<br>And Altman, who cofounded OpenAI along 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.<br> |
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