AI (Artificial intelligence) is going to change jobs in a pretty dramatic way," said Bill Gates, co-founder of software technology giant Microsoft and now a global philanthropist, in a September 19 interview with Ari Melber at MSNBC. "It will make people [be] more productive and [willing] to help out and yes, this is a world-changing set of advances."

Who can take those words lightly, coming from the man who practically changed the world of computing, particularly in the area of personal computers? Indeed artificial intelligence is upon us. "It will allow doctors to do less paperwork, it will help teachers with homework, you name a job, lawyer, architect, it will find information for you more quickly and hopefully, get rid of the dull parts of the work," Gates said in the same interview, as he described OpenAI's ChatGPT, probably the most popular AI platform in the consumer end.

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