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Bill Gates predicts a future with AI where we will say goodbye to work: “AI will take care of the rest”

The Microsoft founder claims that in the near future people will only work two days a week - others have expressed their doubts.

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Imagine a future where your workweek is just two days long. According to Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, that future may be closer than we think.

Gates recently shared his optimistic outlook on artificial intelligence, claiming that AI will soon take over so many tasks that humans will only need to work two days a week. “AI will handle the rest,” he said.

While some tech leaders sound the alarm about AI’s potential risks, Gates stands out with a far more hopeful perspective. He believes AI will be a driving force behind human progress and well-being, not a threat to it...

Bill Gates, AI and working hours

Gates has long been vocal about the benefits of AI. He now suggests that employees at companies embracing AI may only need to commute to the office occasionally.

But this vision isn’t without controversy. Critics warn that widespread automation could lead to significant job losses—a concern that looms large in today’s economy. Instead of simplifying our lives, AI could just as easily divide us and create a whole set of other problems.

Bill Gates predicts a future with AI where we will say goodbye to work: “AI will take care of the rest”

However, Gates argues that AI will free up time for people to enjoy life outside of work. Others worry that this shift could spike unemployment rates. After all, why hire humans when AI can do the job for free? That’s the question haunting many researchers, though Gates doesn’t seem overly concerned about these potential downsides.

Elon Musk’s take: AI-powered income?

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has floated a different idea: universal basic income funded by AI-driven productivity. In his view, machines would do the work, and people would still get paid. But skeptics say this utopian scenario clashes with the harsh realities of capitalism, where companies are laser-focused on cutting costs and maximizing profits.

Gates, however, sees AI as part of a natural evolution—one that doesn’t necessarily threaten human employment. He maintains that the technology will enhance lives, not replace them.

Bill Gates predicts a future with AI where we will say goodbye to work: “AI will take care of the rest”

The bigger picture: mental health and social impact

Still, not everyone shares Gates’s enthusiasm. Some experts warn that a society with too much leisure and too little purpose could face rising mental health issues, addiction, and depression.

If AI really does take over “almost everything,” as Gates predicts, we’ll need to rethink not just how we work—but how we live, and that’s not as straightforward as it sounds.

Whether Gates’s vision becomes reality or not, one thing is clear: artificial intelligence is reshaping the future of work. The question is, will it liberate us—or leave us behind?

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