Bill Gates: If I am a graduate, I will work in the AI ​​field

In a series of tweets released on Monday, Microsoft co-founder and former CEO Bill Gates told university graduates that if he graduates today, he will be in the field of artificial intelligence, The science or energy industry is looking for a job that can have a huge impact. "You know much more than I did at your age. Whether on the street or around the world, you can start fighting inequality." In the 14 tweets posted, Gates recalled that he had spent It took decades to understand the inequality that has occurred in the world. He encourages graduates to be with those who can challenge themselves in a constructive manner. He recommended to the netizen The Better Angels of Our Nature, a book by Steve Pinker that explains the recent reduction in violence in human history. Gates pointed out, "This is the core of my worldview. It supports me and I love my job at difficult times. I think it can help you too." Gates also said he expects artificial intelligence to break The status quo makes people become better learners, and robots should pay tax at the rate equivalent to human income tax to offset the negative effects of automation. Earlier this month, Melinda Gates and Google's Li Feifei created AI4All, a non-profit organization that aims to get more women into artificial intelligence. "As an educator, as a woman, as a colored person, as a mother, I am increasingly worried (unfair)," Li told Backchannel. "Artificial intelligence will make the biggest changes to humans, and we are losing generation after generation of technical experts and leaders." (Source: Venturebeat Compiler/Machine Xiaoyi Proofreader/Ice Bing) 燑br>