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Microsoft Co-Founder Bill Gates Says Everyone In Future Will Have A ‘Utilitarian AI Agent’ That Will Help You At Work

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Microsoft co–founder Bill Gates has shared his insights on the future of workplace efficiency, emphasizing the transformative role of AI agents. In a conversation with Reid Hoffman and Aria Finger during Wednesday’s episode of “Possible” podcast, Gates highlighted that AI will drastically change task execution.

What Happened: Gates elaborated on AI’s potential to handle complex tasks, particularly in white-collar sectors, surpassing initial expectations. He noted the surprising sequence in which AI has affected job types, with the automation of white-collar tasks preceding that of blue-collar ones. Gates foresees AI robots performing tasks at construction sites and hotels within a decade.

Reflecting on his original vision of a PC on every desk, Gates predicted that AI would extend this concept. He envisions natural language becoming the primary programming language, enabling everyone to have a coding assistant. This shift will allow for more efficient data navigation and business operations without needing custom software.

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Gates also mentioned the potential for AI to streamline software applications, suggesting that many current applications could be consolidated into comprehensive systems.

“You know we’ll all have an agent that is a utilitarian help you get things done…your agent can figure out okay which parts of that are important enough to to take your time to understand,” he said.

Why It Matters: The conversation aligns with ongoing discussions about AI’s impact on the workforce. In a recent podcast, Gates and Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, explored AI’s role in technological advancement, particularly in the workforce. Studies indicate that 37% of companies have already replaced staff with AI, with 44% predicting AI-driven layoffs in 2024.

Furthermore, Hoffman has predicted the end of the traditional 9-to-5 job by 2034, attributing this shift to AI and the gig economy. This transformation offers increased productivity and flexibility but raises concerns about stable employment.

Additionally, billionaire Vinod Khosla has predicted that AI will replace most human jobs over the next 25 years. He suggests that AI could perform 80% of all jobs, including those of primary care doctors, salespeople, and engineers, more efficiently than humans.

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Disclaimer: This content was partially produced with the help of Benzinga Neuro and was reviewed and published by Benzinga editors.

Image via Flickr/ World Economic Forum

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