Becker's Healthcare November 30, 2023
Alexis Kayser

While more American companies mull the benefits of a four-day workweek, Bill Gates is imagining even less time spent in the office.

The Microsoft co-founder said AI could advance society to a place where humans “don’t have to work so hard” on a Nov. 21 episode of Trevor Noah’s “What Now?” podcast. His comments were reported Nov. 22 by Business Insider.

“If you eventually get a society where you only have to work three days a week, that’s probably OK,” Mr. Gates said. Machines could make all the “food and the stuff,” he added.

This fall, Microsoft unveiled new healthcare data and artificial intelligence tools that have since been adopted by health systems including Advocate Health, Duke Health...

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