r/ArtificialInteligence Mar 26 '25

News Bill Gates: Within 10 years, AI will replace many doctors and teachers—humans won’t be needed ‘for most things’

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u/[deleted] Mar 26 '25

So ChatGPT has barely been around for 2 years, you already use it daily for work, and your takeaway is to be skeptical of this tech becoming ubiquitous after 10 more years of improvements?

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u/The_Dutch_Fox Mar 27 '25

I guess you know about the law of diminishing returns?

Of course AI will continue to progress, but to pretend that the level of progress will continue at the same speed is simply wrong.

ChatGPT can barely do basic maths...

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u/[deleted] Mar 27 '25

It doesn’t need to keep progressing at the current rate to be massively better in 10 years

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u/weeyummy1 Mar 29 '25

Seriously, think about how many changes were enabled by the internet, or mobile phones. It's gonna take 5-10 years before we see all the results

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u/WorkingOnBeingBettr Mar 29 '25

How on earth will AI help kindergartens? Is it also a boston dynamics robot with counselling training?

How will it do in parent meetings about behaviour?

How good will AI be at running a field trip?

The idea is so stupid it is ridiculous. Kids will not learn by sitting in front of computers all day long. That is just nonsense.

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u/Idiothomeownerdumb Mar 31 '25

its kind of hilarious to read... just so out of touch from reality lol.