Bill Gates warns there’s no limit to artificial intelligence
The Microsoft founder states that AI and robots will keep surpassing human limits, leading to profound societal changes.

Bill Gates shared a bold outlook on the future of artificial intelligence (AI) in his blog. He stated that there is no limit to AI’s capacity or to the development of robots, foreseeing an unprecedented societal transformation. The American entrepreneur emphasized that AI will surpass human levels and that technological progress will not stop before reaching that point, implying deep changes in daily life and social structures.
Gates highlighted that humanity must prepare to manage new risks and harness the disruptive potential of this technology. He described AI as the innovation that will most transform society, helping solve current problems but also creating new challenges.
AI will be the one that most transforms society, helping solve problems and creating others.
The Microsoft founder warned against underestimating technological progress. He pointed out that when experts predict that artificial general intelligence or humanoid robots will arrive soon and those timelines are missed, it creates a false impression that these goals will never be achieved. However, he firmly believes there is no limit to AI or robots’ capacity, and progress will not stagnate before surpassing human intelligence.
Gates also identified two major risks for society in the coming years. The first is the misuse of AI by malicious actors, and the second is disruption in the job market. He believes responsible development, regulation, and implementation are key. Additionally, he recalled his previous warning about pandemics and global unpreparedness, comparing that to current challenges posed by AI.
The risk of non-governmental groups using AI to design bioweapons is a greater threat than a natural pandemic.
Regarding employment impact, Gates expressed concern about how quickly AI could reshape the job market. The ability to produce more goods and services with less labor raises questions about the future of work and the global economy.
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