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Bill Gates praises a book on Artificial Intelligence: "It's about to transform society"
10+ mon, 6+ day ago (318+ words) The last is his opinion on what he considers the best book in history on AI (Artificial Intelligence), something he has talked about on his own blog, 'Gates Notes'. It is 'The Coming Wave: Technology, ... Written by Mustafa Suleyman Bill Gates is not only one of the richest and most successful men in the world, but also one of the most controversial. Not at the level of another magnate like Elon Musk, but the founder of Microsoft always leaves some topic to talk about. The last is his opinion on what he considers the best book in history on AI (Artificial Intelligence), something he has talked about on his own blog, 'Gates Notes'. It is 'The Coming Wave: Technology, Power and the Twenty-First Century's Greatest Dilemma'. Written by Mustafa Suleyman,Microsoft's head of artificial intelligence and co-founder of Deepmind, the…...
Bill Gates' serious warning about artificial intelligence that puts humanity at risk
7+ mon, 4+ week ago (168+ words) Bill Gates speaks... and never goes unnoticed. His 'premonitions' usually carry an added dose of reality. He does not hide what he thinks is going to happen in the medium term. And and never goes unnoticed His 'premonitions' usually carry an added dose of reality He does not hide what he thinks is going to happen in the medium term And the phrase is enough to make you tremble: "In ten years' time, most human tasks will be able to be done by artificial intelligence" He has championed it and, in fact, he keeps repeating it in every public appearance He did so in a recent interview on Jimmy Fallon's show and in a subsequent talk with Professor Arthur Brooks at Harvard In the 1980s, he put a computer into everyday life.. but now he's pushing with artificial intelligence....
A drone with artificial intelligence finds in a few hours the body of a hiker who disappeared almost a year ago
2+ mon, 3+ week ago (214+ words) An event that has taken place in Piedmont More than 10 months ago, Nicola Ivaldo, an Italian hiker, disappeared in the Piedmont region. Specifically, it was in September 2024. It happened on the north face of Monviso, in the Italian Cottian Alps. Since then, search teams had tried to find some clue, without much progress. Now, in just a few hours, an AI drone has found the body. According to Fox News, the rescue team attributed the discovery to the drone, which reportedly found a key clue among the rocks and cliffs in the area. Experts believe that this step would not have been achieved if they had continued with the usual rescue teams. An AI has now cross-referenced all the data and analyzed every pixel and information from the images and, in the blink of an eye, the technology led rescue…...
Chaos at Microsoft: two workers fired for criticising the company for supplying artificial intelligence to the Israeli military
7+ mon, 6+ day ago (241+ words) Microsoft had unexpected consequences on the day it celebrated its 50th anniversary. A day eagerly awaited by all members of the technology company, which ended abruptly, specifica ... The two employees made their protests public Microsoft had unexpected consequences on the day it celebrated its 50th anniversary. A day eagerly awaited by all members of the technology company, which ended abruptly, specifically with the dismissal of two of its workers. One of these employees was engineer Ibtihal Aboussad, who was doing her work in the artificial intelligence section. In the dismissal document, to which CNBC had access, the company argued that this decision was made for "just cause, willful misconduct, disobedience or negligence of duty." The other worker who has been left out of Microsoft is Vaniya Agrawal, who was in the same division as the previous employee. She submitted her resignation on…...
Infidelity reinvented: when artificial intelligence takes the place of humans in a relationship
3+ day, 22+ hour ago (206+ words) There are already divorce applications that mention an "emotional bond" with AI There are already divorce applications that mention an "emotional bond with AI" as the cause, reflecting a significant cultural and technological shift. For the moment, this phenomenon has not triggered the overall divorce rate, but there is an increase in cases where AI is explicitly mentioned as part of the problem. The survey data shows that people still find it easier to open up emotionally to other humans than to a chatbot, although 24% say they sometimes find it easier to express themselves to an AI. On the other hand, 20% admit to having used AI for erotic purposes, and 40% consider that having an intimate or romantic conversation with a chatbot is equivalent to infidelity. Therefore, 55% would not reveal to their partner their emotional or sexual interaction with an AI,…...
Neither IT nor scientists, these are the only three jobs that artificial intelligence will not replace according to Bill Gates
9+ mon, 1+ week ago (294+ words) The future is uncertain and it is almost impossible to predict what will happen tomorrow. Bill Gates was a visionary when he created Microsoft. Decades later, it is one of the most ... The expert does not doubt his predictions The future is uncertain and it is almost impossible to predict what will happen tomorrow. Bill Gates was a visionary when he created Microsoft. Decades later, it is one of the most important companies in history. That is why the expert is an authoritative voice to talk about the professions that will not be altered by artificial intelligence. The American believes that there will be three. Biologists: This guild cannot be replaced by artificial intelligence because their profession has advanced and made discoveries for centuries without AI, simply using observation, experimentation and traditional analysis. In addition, data interpretation, creativity in hypothesis…...
Earthquake in archaeology after Artificial Intelligence solves one of the greatest enigmas in history
7+ mon, 2+ hour ago (86+ words) Sakai's team had to manually verify the AI's discoveries: "AI is not perfect, especially in archaeology," Dr. Karamitrou noted. "But in a few years we could develop algorithms with great precision... These are the Nazca Lines The Nazca Lines in Peru are giant drawings found in the desert, made by the Nazca people more than 2,000 years ago. They depict animals, plants and people, but can only be seen from the sky, something that has intrigued archaeologists as to how and why they were made....
North Korea surprises with new suicide drones that implement artificial intelligence
8+ mon, 19+ hour ago (261+ words) In a world where all the countries around us are preparing for a strong rearmament due to the existing global instability and the war conflicts that are currently active both in Uk ... Kim Jong-un reviews unmanned equipment In a world where all the countries around us are preparing for a strong rearmament due to the existing global instability and the war conflicts that are currently active both in Ukraine and in the Gaza Strip, any news related to the arms industry generates a great media impact. In this case, the focus is on North Korea, as the Korean Central News Agency confirmed on Thursday, March 27, that Kim Jong-un paid a visit to the Unmanned Aerial Technology Complex, where he conducted a review and several tests of the new suicide drones that his own country has managed to build. A weapon…...
Raiders' Pete Carroll bets on artificial intelligence to help build a competitive team
5+ mon, 6+ day ago (498+ words) The 73-year-old head coach is betting on artificial intelligence to revolutionize game planning As the NFL embraces a data-driven future, Las Vegas Raiders head coach Pete Carroll is stepping boldly into uncharted territory by integrating artificial intelligence into his team's operations. Carroll, now 73, has never been shy about innovation, but his latest move could mark a dramatic shift not just for the Raiders, but for the league at large. "It's just such a wide-open domain to kind of figure things out and do things new, take advantage and utilize everything you can think of," Carroll told The New York Times. "That's something I like, man. If you're not curious, you're not growing. The last thing I'm going to do is ignore AI." Carroll is referring to artificial intelligence as a new frontier that can help teams better understand opponents, make…...