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“Africa to fully adopt AI in 3 years’ time across workforce, others”- Bill Gates

Bill Gates

Bill Gates

Microsoft co-founder, Bill Gates predicted that Africa may adopt AI fully in three years.

This was stated in a six-page blog post outlining his predictions for the future impact of technology on healthcare, education, and the workforce.

Gates predicted that AI development was about to “supercharge” the innovation pipeline.

He suggested that high-income countries such as the US were around 18 to 24 months away from significant adoption of AI.

While he predicted a lag when it came to African countries making general use of the tech, he said he expected to see similar levels of adoption in around three years.

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Here’s how Gates thinks AI will shape the near future.

AI at work

Gates shared that compared to previous years, the world has a better sense of what jobs AI will be able to do itself and which ones it will serve as a copilot for.

Numerous studies conducted this year have tried to pinpoint which skills and sectors would be the most impacted by advanced AI. There’s already evidence that using the tech as a copilot at work can help employees get ahead. Several companies have developed internal AI tools to boost employees while others encourage workers to use publicly available technology.

In the blog post, Gates acknowledged he didn’t have it all figured out when it came to AI in the workplace. “If you haven’t figured out how to make the best use of AI yet, you are not alone,” he wrote, adding that old habits are hard to break at work.

AI in education

AI in healthcare

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