Bill Gates predicts 2-day workweek in 10 years, says AI will replace humans for ‘most things’

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According to Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, according to Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates transfer drivot. Speaking about this “Jimmy Fallon’s attention, Gates said that people can only work for two or three days a week, due to the rapid progress of artificial intelligence.

“What will the jobs be like? Do we just have to work within 2 or 3 days a week? ” Gates asked during the interview. “He said he said,” he said, people can no longer need “many things.”

This is not the first time the gates have floated the idea. Back in 2023, when Openai’s Chatgp was just a basis, he said that the new norm will be “ultimately” involved three days a week. “If you raise, the purpose of life is not only to do things,” he said about Trevor Noah later. Podcast, emphasizing the importance of revaluation of how people use their time once fired during the work week.

Mixed views during a shorter work week

Before Gates plans to the future of the reduced working hours, some leaders of Indian business have received a very different position. Infosys co-founder Narayana Murther suggested that Indians should ideally work 70 hours a week so that the earth becomes competitive around the world. However, he added that this was more personal choice than the instruction.

Larsen and Tubrondian, President Subracyan, went further, offering an old video that he regretted that he did not work on the workers on Sunday. He defended the words of a 90-hour work week that were significantly followed.

Other Leaders Echo Gates Outlook:

Gates is not alone in his faith. JPMorgan Ceo Jamie Dimon recently said AI could lead to three and a midday work week. Japan also experiment with this shift. Recently, the Tokyo Metro was introduced a four-day work week’s initiative, although its main goal is to increase the birth rate.

As a burning and exhaustion workers, the vision of Ai-Powered Workweek can be gained faster than expected.

(By entering the agency)

 
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