
"Both sides are wrong in the debate over artificial intelligence. The truth is, AI is the mixed bag of the century."
"Among Khachatryan's claims: AI will improve cancer detection accuracy by nearly 40%, reduce global healthcare costs by $100 billion annually, shrink drug development timelines from 15 to five years, and enable 90% fewer traffic accidents through the use of autonomous vehicles."
"Gates framed this as a massive equalizer for global education and healthcare, saying AI-driven personalization and virtual help would improve billions of lives by breaking down knowledge barriers."
"The piece concluded that AI "is quietly reshaping what it means to live, work, and dream," envisioning it as a democratizing and human-empowering force if guided with fairness and conscience."
Bill Gates predicts AI will deliver excellent medical guidance and top-notch tutoring universally within a decade, expanding access to high-quality expertise. A PrometAI analysis calls AI a catalyst of human progress, touching 3.5 billion lives daily and likening its effect to the Industrial Revolution. Claims include nearly 40% better cancer detection, $100 billion annual healthcare savings, drug development timelines shrinking from 15 to five years, and 90% fewer traffic accidents via autonomous vehicles. Social networks show vocal optimists who attack critics, while other voices warn that without regulation AI could outpace humanity's ability to control it. The overall reality combines major benefits with significant risks.
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