
There are three areas that, according to Bill Gates, will continue to depend on human intervention.
Artificial intelligence will intervene everywhere and dominate, but there are three areas that, according to Bill Gates, will continue to depend on human intervention.
According to Gates, professionals in the fields of Health Sciences, Alternative Energy Sources and the development of artificial intelligence will remain essential, even with the accelerated progress of automation.
Medicines, vaccines, treatments
In the health sector, the billionaire stressed that artificial intelligence is already helping to diagnose diseases and DNA analysis, but is far from replacing human ability to formulate cases and develop new scientific discoveries.
“The creativity required in biological research cannot be reproduced by machines,” Gates said. He stressed that the development of drugs, vaccines and treatments depends on a complex combination of technical knowledge, imagination and sensitivity – properties that are still limited to human intellect.
Alternative sources of energy
He stressed that tackling climate change requires technological solutions that do not even exist even, therefore, require engineers and scientists capable of thinking beyond today’s boundaries.
“Sources like the sun and the wind are important, but we need reliable and stable sources such as nuclear energy. This requires innovation and innovation is human work,” he said.
Supervision in Artificial Intelligence
Gates also argued that artificial intelligence itself would require, for a long time, human supervision and development.
He rejected the idea that developers will be replaced by autonomous systems, noting that current models, such as OpenAi, are still largely based on the intervention of mechanical software to detect error, adaptation of algorithms and ensuring the safety of systems.
“We still need people to teach machines how to think,” the billionaire said.
As Bill Gates points out, professionals need to look for ways to adapt to the new reality.
He suggests that choosing the right areas and knowledge of digital tools will be the key to survival in the next decade economy.
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