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Microsoft's Bill Gates places all bets on generative AI for 2024, says it will 'supercharge the innovation pipelin

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    Kent Sharkey
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    Windows Central[^]:

    Bill Gates through the Gates Foundation and its partners, is looking into AI innovations to improve living conditions in low-income areas across the world.

    And he's never been wrong in the past

    (no one mention Windows Millennium Edition)

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      Windows Central[^]:

      Bill Gates through the Gates Foundation and its partners, is looking into AI innovations to improve living conditions in low-income areas across the world.

      And he's never been wrong in the past

      (no one mention Windows Millennium Edition)

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      Marc Clifton
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      I'm not sure how AI can solve war, strife, child/women abuses, food and water shortages, lack of education opportunities, cast systems, drug problems, and religious dictates/dictators. Sorry, that probably should have gone in the old "Soapbox" forum, but the point is, what is Bill smoking that he thinks AI can solve problems that have to do with people, not technology?

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        I'm not sure how AI can solve war, strife, child/women abuses, food and water shortages, lack of education opportunities, cast systems, drug problems, and religious dictates/dictators. Sorry, that probably should have gone in the old "Soapbox" forum, but the point is, what is Bill smoking that he thinks AI can solve problems that have to do with people, not technology?

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        Kent Sharkey
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        But...but...it can draw funny pictures! Perhaps a nice illustration of "a corgi in a smoking jacket blowing bubbles out of a pipe while skateboarding" will solve the Israel-Palestine conflict finally? :sigh: Yeah, there's some heavy-duty Kool-Aid drinking going on there.

        TTFN - Kent

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          But...but...it can draw funny pictures! Perhaps a nice illustration of "a corgi in a smoking jacket blowing bubbles out of a pipe while skateboarding" will solve the Israel-Palestine conflict finally? :sigh: Yeah, there's some heavy-duty Kool-Aid drinking going on there.

          TTFN - Kent

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          Daniel Pfeffer
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          Kent Sharkey wrote:

          Perhaps a nice illustration of "a corgi in a smoking jacket blowing bubbles out of a pipe while skateboarding" will solve the Israel-Palestine conflict finally?

          Well, they've tried (almost) everything else... :)

          Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.

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            Windows Central[^]:

            Bill Gates through the Gates Foundation and its partners, is looking into AI innovations to improve living conditions in low-income areas across the world.

            And he's never been wrong in the past

            (no one mention Windows Millennium Edition)

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            MarkTJohnson
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            What about Bob? Which was worse?

            I’ve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated. I’m begging you for the benefit of everyone, don’t be STUPID.

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              I'm not sure how AI can solve war, strife, child/women abuses, food and water shortages, lack of education opportunities, cast systems, drug problems, and religious dictates/dictators. Sorry, that probably should have gone in the old "Soapbox" forum, but the point is, what is Bill smoking that he thinks AI can solve problems that have to do with people, not technology?

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              fgs1963
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              IMHO most of those things you mentioned cannot actually be solved. At best they can be managed. While AI might be able to help in that management a bit the bigger problem is AI/robotics/automation putting too many people out of work in the coming decade or two. The world needs to figure out what to do with several billion chronically unemployed souls.

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