Remember when Bill Gates predicted that AI tools like ChatGPT would fundamentally transform how people work in offices? He was talking about how these systems would take over routine tasks—repetitive writing, endless paperwork, routine communications. Not just saving a few hours here and there, but actually rewiring the entire way people approach their jobs.
Fast forward to now, and you can see it happening everywhere across companies. Teams are already shifting how they operate, workflows are changing, and the way knowledge workers spend their days looks different than it did a year or two ago. The prediction isn't just coming true—it's accelerating.
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GateUser-4745f9ce
· 3h ago
Ah... that's not entirely wrong, but not completely right either. It seems like many people are still just slacking off and using AI.
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MevShadowranger
· 01-09 00:27
NGL is really accelerating. I now spend half of my day chatting with AI and the other half thinking about how not to be replaced by AI...
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ForkYouPayMe
· 01-09 00:25
Now working is all about collaborating with AI. Old Bill was right... How will traditional workers survive in two years?
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MEVictim
· 01-09 00:25
Hmm... It seems like everyone in the office is using AI to write things now, and it's getting a bit competitive.
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NewPumpamentals
· 01-09 00:24
Really, so now people who don't know how to use AI are starting to feel anxious?
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DegenWhisperer
· 01-09 00:05
ngl Gates' words are indeed not bragging this time. You can really feel the change in the office now... However, I think the real reshuffle hasn't started yet.
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NFTRegretter
· 01-09 00:03
GPT is really here. Now those repetitive tasks in the office should disappear, but the question is whether layoffs will happen even faster.
Remember when Bill Gates predicted that AI tools like ChatGPT would fundamentally transform how people work in offices? He was talking about how these systems would take over routine tasks—repetitive writing, endless paperwork, routine communications. Not just saving a few hours here and there, but actually rewiring the entire way people approach their jobs.
Fast forward to now, and you can see it happening everywhere across companies. Teams are already shifting how they operate, workflows are changing, and the way knowledge workers spend their days looks different than it did a year or two ago. The prediction isn't just coming true—it's accelerating.