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The AI landscape continues to evolve rapidly, with some major announcements making headlines today:
Bill Gates Warns: “Within a Decade, We Won’t Need Humans for Most Things”
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has issued a cautionary statement, predicting that AI advancements will make intelligence freely available to everyone, potentially rendering human labor unnecessary in many areas.
In an interview promoting his new book, Gates emphasized that while AI technology could solve many problems, it also raises concerns about the future of employment and society.
(Source: ynet.co.il)
Health Minister Urged to Regulate AI Usage in Healthcare
Health officials are warning that unregulated use of artificial intelligence in the medical field could endanger patient lives.
They are urging the Health Minister to establish clear regulations to ensure patient safety and prevent mistakes resulting from over-reliance on automated systems.
(Source: ynet.co.il)
Future AI Trends: Companies Push Back Against Regulation
Initially calling for regulation of what they deemed “dangerous” technologies, AI companies are now changing their stance.
They are lobbying for the removal of copyright restrictions and broader access to federal data, arguing that regulation could stifle innovation and hinder their ability to compete globally, especially against rivals from China.
(Source: calcalist.co.il)

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