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Bill Gates Predicts 'Supercharged' AI Innovation on Climate, Healthcare Issues (gatesnotes.com) 41

"I'm optimistic about the world's climate progress," Bill Gates wrote this week — but he also explained why.

"In 2024 and beyond, I predict we will see lots of new innovations coming into the marketplace — even in very complicated areas like nuclear. The climate crisis can feel overwhelming, but I find it easier to stay optimistic when you focus on all the progress we're making. If the world continues to prioritize funding innovation, I'm hopeful we can make good progress on our climate goals."

And elsewhere Gates writes that "AI is about to supercharge the innovation pipeline." My work has always been rooted in a core idea: Innovation is the key to progress. It's why I started Microsoft, and it's why Melinda and I started the Gates Foundation more than two decades ago. Innovation is the reason our lives have improved so much over the last century. From electricity and cars to medicine and planes, innovation has made the world better. Today, we are far more productive because of the IT revolution. The most successful economies are driven by innovative industries that evolve to meet the needs of a changing world.

My favorite innovation story, though, starts with one of my favorite statistics: Since 2000, the world has cut in half the number of children who die before the age of five. How did we do it? One key reason was innovation. Scientists came up with new ways to make vaccines that were faster and cheaper but just as safe. They developed new delivery mechanisms that worked in the world's most remote places, which made it possible to reach more kids. And they created new vaccines that protect children from deadly diseases like rotavirus.

In a world with limited resources, you have to find ways to maximize impact. Innovation is the key to getting the most out of every dollar spent. And artificial intelligence is about to accelerate the rate of new discoveries at a pace we've never seen before.

One of the biggest impacts so far is on creating new medicines. Drug discovery requires combing through massive amounts of data, and AI tools can speed up that process significantly. Some companies are already working on cancer drugs developed this way. But a key priority of the Gates Foundation in AI is ensuring these tools also address health issues that disproportionately affect the world's poorest, like AIDS, TB, and malaria. We're taking a hard look at the wide array of AI innovation in the pipeline right now and working with our partners to use these technologies to improve lives in low- and middle-income countries...

I feel like a kid on Christmas morning when I think about how AI can be used to get game-changing technologies out to the people who need them faster than ever before. This is something I am going to spend a lot of time thinking about next year.

Gates notes that researchers are already exploring questions like "Can AI combat antibiotic resistance?"
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  • by Local ID10T ( 790134 ) <ID10T.L.USER@gmail.com> on Saturday December 23, 2023 @02:45PM (#64101521) Homepage

    In 2024 and beyond, I predict we will see lots of new innovations coming into the marketplace...

    Sure. Just like every year before.

    But will adding yet more innovations faster produce more value, or just more crap? And will we be able to distinguish the valuable ideas, or will they be lost in the flood of crap?

  • Wouldn't 'Foresees' be a better choice than 'Predicts'?

  • by RitchCraft ( 6454710 ) on Saturday December 23, 2023 @03:12PM (#64101589)

    So Billy wants to be the next Nostradumbass. Nailed it! Christ, he couldn't even predict the importance of the Internet as it was obviously evolving right in front of his eyes.

  • by Yo,dog! ( 1819436 ) on Saturday December 23, 2023 @03:22PM (#64101607)
    If Gates wasn't so conflicted with all of his investments the ventures he touts, I'd be a lot more interested in hearing what he has to say.
  • by mspohr ( 589790 ) on Saturday December 23, 2023 @03:24PM (#64101613)

    From Cory Doctorow:
    "But with AIs’ tendency to “hallucinate” and confabulate, there’s an increasing recognition that these AI judgments require a “human in the loop” to carefully review their judgments.
    In other words, an AI-supported radiologist should spend exactly the same amount of time considering your X-ray, and then see if the AI agrees with their judgment, and, if not, they should take a closer look. AI should make radiology more expensive, in order to make it more accurate."

    Bill's just parroting the current bubble buzzwords.

    • Doctorow is not an AI scientist. Hinton is. I suggest you listen to high quality sources.
      • by mspohr ( 589790 )

        TFA is about Bill Gates who has no AI credentials and is just jumping on the latest buzzword bubble.

    • by Junta ( 36770 ) on Saturday December 23, 2023 @05:52PM (#64101871)

      The ways in which AI even with it's flaws could be useful are different.

      Do not replace the radiologist with AI, and you probably don't even need to augment the radiologist for their current workload. However, you have the ability to process more imagery, so you might start having more "just in case" scans with an AI check. Scans that might have otherwise been skipped for lack of radiologist to analyze them all. Any anomalies get flagged for radiologist review due earlier detection of asymptomatic problems.

      For various innovation, AI techniques may allow more productive search of research material. Despite valuable and intense attention, you still end up never reading a lot of research that may be pertinent to your own work. Assuming the AI technique accurately preserves attribution, it could be used to direct what papers you read and make connections currently missed solely due to scientists not knowing they should read a particular paper.

      Not to mention direct applicability for chewing on very noisy datasets with all sorts of statistical work so tedious that it is considered hopeless without AI to explore so many parameters and research practically has to pick and choose and skip data processing that's just too much to deal with.

      AI may not be intelligent, but it does open up new tools for processing data and knowledge to extend the reach of various technical people.

    • by gweihir ( 88907 )

      Indeed. The usual mosons hail this as the next big revolution, but that just demonstrates how little actual insight they have. well, maybe these morons can be replaced with "AI", but any job that requires a bit of insight or were significant damage can result from violating basic rules is not going to benefit from "AI" much.

      If this was really the "revolution" claimed, the main problems would have been fixed by now. Instead, nothing like that happened. The only thing that amazes me is how the AI people have

  • by VeryFluffyBunny ( 5037285 ) on Saturday December 23, 2023 @03:40PM (#64101655)
    Big pharma & fossil fuel companies will use all the AI advantages & opportunities they can to do what they always have done; maximise profits & market share at the expense of all else. Gates is misleading us, yet again.
    • Big pharma & fossil fuel companies will use all the AI advantages & opportunities they can to do what they always have done; maximise profits & market share at the expense of all else. Gates is misleading us, yet again.

      Perhaps you've heard this joke before... Do you know what physicians call "alternative medicine" that works? They call it "medicine".

      The "big pharma" companies were all the evil profit seekers until COVID-19 came to scare everyone, then all of the sudden everyone ran to them looking for medicine that works. Those that did the best in providing what works got the most profits, because we reward people that provide useful products and services with profits. Those that didn't provide useful products and ser

  • by Rosco P. Coltrane ( 209368 ) on Saturday December 23, 2023 @04:28PM (#64101751)

    It's why I started Microsoft, and it's why Melinda and I started the Gates Foundation

    Bullshit.

    Gates started Microsoft to get rich, then he created the Gates Foundation to shield his wealth from the taxman [propublica.org].

    I can't stand billionnaires posturing and running their mouth about philanthropic activities when the only thing they're really doing is evading taxes.

    Don't be fooled: Bill Gates hasn't changed and hasn't become a nice man concerned with doing good around him. He does philanthropy for the same reason all the other disgusting billionnaire big tech bros do philanthropy: to avoid paying his fair share of taxes.

    • by gweihir ( 88907 )

      Indeed.

    • by phmarr ( 694695 )

      Whenever one talks about what is in the mind of anyone else, he (or she) is in reality exposing his (or her) proper personality. You donâ(TM)t know B Gates, nor his dreams, gusts, hiden parts⦠just projecting sort of ÂÂIf it was me.. which apparently you Âre not!

      • Genuinely good people aren't just good on the inside: they also behave well, for everybody to see.

        People are judged by their actions for good reasons. Gates is not likely to be judged favorably, because he's never done anything to prove he's anything other than a typical ruthless tech bro sociopath.

  • AI will control Humans! This magical AI solution fixes everything. AI doesn't need to attack humans, we do want they say. Who controls AI controls the world. A save to AI.
  • That would have been a better headline. Just predicting a mindless hype will "solve all problems: can apparently get you press exposure though if you have a lot of money and did a lot of damage to get it.

  • If he is so optimistic about the future then why is he builing doomday bunkers? https://www.cnn.com/style/arti... [cnn.com]
  • I guess AI has become the new 'this will fix everything without us having to change!' vessel for all their hopes and dreams.... after 'capitalism' didn't manage it.
  • should burn in Hell.

  • AI has shown itself to be very good at producing derivative results based on the training material but it's still GIGO. AI is not rational, it will tell you want to hear which makes it an excellent platform to push your own personal agenda.

    I do not look forward to Gates announcing that AI has shown him the light and how the rest of the world must therefor follow.

  • I hope he loses another $1.5bil.

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