Tag: Bill Gates

  • Bill Gates Praises Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella For THIS Reason: Find Out Here |

    New Delhi: Bill Gates, The co-founder of Microsoft and renowned philanthropist has recently joined Nikhil Kamath for a podcast series. Nikhil Kamath is the co-founder of Zerodha and it was the first podcast series “People by WTF.” In this episode, the two entrepreneurs discussed a variety of topics including artificial intelligence, the debate between capitalism and socialism and Gates’ enduring connection with India.

    During the podcast Gates reflected on his relationship with India, stating, “I’ve had a fabulous relationship with India starting with the Microsoft experience where we hired some very smart IT graduates, and brought them to Seattle.” (Also Read: Google Pixel 8 Gets Massive Discount Of Rs 14,000 On THIS Platform; Check Discounted Price And Specs)

    He further recalled, “Later, they went back and created a development centre for us that’s now in four locations, with 25,000 people. Of course, a lot of the amazing people I worked with in Microsoft were hired from India.” (Also Read: TRAI Allots New 160 Mobile Phone Series To Key Financial Entities To Curb Spams)

    Bill Gates praised Microsoft’s current CEO, Satya Nadella and said “At the top of that list is Satya, who is now doing a great job as CEO. In my digital-first career, the connection with India was enjoyable and greatly influenced what the company achieved. It was during that time I realised, ‘Oh wow, India is a land of contrasts, first class in many ways, but still with a lot of poverty and challenges.’

    Bill Gates also discussed the legal systems in India and the US, pointing out that, “Believe me, the legal things done in the US won’t apply here. But, just imagine, if you could make everybody in the legal system four times more productive, that changes justice because right now the backlog is kind of nightmarish. And here, you know, comes a potential solution.”

  • Bill Gates Surprised By AI Advancements, Discusses Future With OpenAI CEO |

    New Delhi: Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates recently expressed his surprise at the remarkable sophistication of AI models like ChatGPT, developed by OpenAI. While acknowledging the complexity of these models in encoding information such as Shakespearean texts, Gates admitted to being skeptical initially but was pleasantly surprised by their advancements.

    Sam Altman’s Views On AI Development

    During a conversation on Gates’ podcast “Unconfuse Me with Bill Gates,” OpenAI CEO Sam Altman shed light on the current state and prospects of AI. (Also Read: Ramadan 2024: Swiggy Latest Report Reveals Trending Iftar Foods Across India)

    Altman highlighted the growing focus on interpretability research, which aims to unravel the intricacies of AI encoding and operations. (Also Read: Setback For OnePlus? Mobile Retailers’ Body Threatens To Stop Sales From May 1)

    Drawing parallels with the understanding of human brain function, Altman expressed optimism about comprehending AI technology over time, enhancing its development and application.

    Altman recalled the early stages of AI development, noting that when OpenAI built GPT-1, they lacked a deep understanding of how or why it worked.

    Bill Gates’ Views On AI

    Gates emphasized AI’s potential to address significant challenges, including solving complex social issues and transforming sectors like healthcare and education. However, he also expressed concerns about the potential downsides of advanced artificial intelligence, particularly regarding job displacement.

    Gates candidly admitted that even he could potentially lose his job to AI, sharing a humorous yet thought-provoking scenario where the machine prioritizes tasks like malaria eradication over his own contributions.

    “I get a lot of excitement that, hey, I’m good at working on malaria eradication… When the machine says to me, ‘Bill, go play pickleball, I’ve got malaria eradication. You’re just a slow thinker,’ then it is a philosophically confusing thing,” Gates remarked.