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According to Bill Gates, artificial intelligence (AI) will help fight climate change, but it must be “used by people with good intent.”

Artificial intelligence (AI), according to Bill Gates, will spur innovation and make addressing climate change easier, but he cautioned that technology must only be "used by people with good intent".

Last updated: 2024/06/27 at 12:13 PM
Published June 27, 2024
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During the Breakthrough Energy Summit in London, the co-founder of Microsoft and philanthropist made these remarks in an interview with News.
According to Gates, AI will make innovation “far easier to do,” but it has only “played a fairly modest role” in addressing climate change thus far, he said on The World With Yalda Hakim.

According to him, artificial intelligence (AI) facilitates the modeling of scientific phenomena, such as materials, catalysts, and protein synthesis.

Artificial Intelligence is poised to revolutionize various fields, including medicine, education, and tutoring.

Thankfully, artificial intelligence (AI) will make many hard tasks, including modeling fusion energy, much simpler in the context of climate change.

In response to a question about whether he was concerned about claims that these technologies could be used to topple governments, Gates stated that he “had not heard that particular scenario.”

According to him, AI is so significant that we must ensure that most of its users are doing so with good intentions.

He continued, saying that “anytime you have new technology, teachers, doctors, and scientists use it to help them be more effective.” But he issued a warning, saying that “AI could be used by” those who engage in cyberattacks or political meddling.

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