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Home»Education and Training»Bill Gates discusses AI’s future in software engineering on debut ‘People by WTF’ podcast episode
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Bill Gates discusses AI’s future in software engineering on debut ‘People by WTF’ podcast episode

Ivan MassowBy Ivan MassowJune 15, 20240 ViewsNo Comments1 Min Read
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Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, on the first episode of ‘People by WTF’ podcast hosted by Zerodha founder Nikhil Kamath, shares insights on the impact of artificial intelligence on software engineering and dispels concerns about AI replacing professionals in the industry.

In the debut episode of the podcast series “People by WTF,” hosted by Zerodha founder Nikhil Kamath, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates discussed the future of artificial intelligence (AI) and its potential effects on various industries, specifically software engineering. Gates acknowledged AI’s transformative potential, particularly in increasing productivity and revolutionizing education through projects in India and the US that have demonstrated significant results.

Gates reassured listeners that AI is unlikely to replace software engineers in the near future. He labeled concerns about AI displacing these professionals as “alarmist,” emphasizing that the demand for software engineers will continue. He also mentioned the possibility of AI reaching a level where it could potentially replace all jobs but considers this scenario unlikely to occur within the next two decades.

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