Gates: ChatGPT bots will change the world
Although Gates stepped down from Microsoft’s board in 2020, he still spends 10 percent of his time at the company’s headquarters in Washington state, according to Forbes magazine.
Gates has been outspoken about the future of artificial intelligence and its benefits, saying his interest in the technology dates back to his early days studying software.
In a previous interview with Forbes, Gates said: “The plan to allow computers to see, listen, and write is a long-term goal of the entire industry. I am amazed at how many inventions are needed to pass the test and be able to type fluently before AI is really smart.”
Speaking of OpenAI, Gates said he is more familiar with their work than others, adding: “It’s very impressive what OpenAI has done, it’s certainly a precursor to many aspects of AI, and people are seeing the widespread rollout of ChatGP. T”.
The massive success of GPT Chat has made it the fastest growing consumer web application in the history of chatbots.
In an August 2021 research paper, Stanford researchers dubbed the (Transformer) structure the (Basic Model)—a flexible and reusable AI model that can be applied to almost any domain or industrial tasks—because they see it as driving quantum AI leaps. Over the past few years, it has expanded our imagination of what’s possible.