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"2024.01.14 03:52": "In this conversation, Bill Gates and Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, discuss the future of artificial intelligence (AI). Altman anticipates significant productivity gains from AI, particularly in coding, healthcare, and education, but also predicts that AI could eventually handle tasks like running companies or making scientific discoveries. However, these advancements could lead to rapid changes in the labor market, impacting both white and blue collar jobs. Altman argues that global regulatory bodies may be necessary to manage the societal impacts of AI. The conversation also delves into philosophical and psychological implications of AI, and the cost of running AI systems. Despite the uncertainties, both parties emphasize the importance of mission-driven work and taking risks in careers."
}