In a conversation at this year’s rich person convention—aka the World Economic Forum—Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella warned that AI will lose public support unless it’s used to “do something useful that changes the outcomes of people and communities and countries and industries.”
He did at least provide one real example of what he means by all this: “When a doctor can … spend more time with the patient, because the AI is doing the transcription and entering the records in the EMR system, entering the right billing code so that the healthcare industry is better served across the payer, the provider, and the patient, ultimately—that’s an outcome that I think all of us can benefit from.”



It’s a forum in Europe but many businessmen there were certainly from the US. It’s the World Economic Forum, after all.
Yes, but not exclusively from the US. It’s the World Economic Forum, after all.
Maybe the other american oligarchs were all “Ta-ta,” but that doesn’t make it any less ignorant to resort to american defaultism before a worldwide forum…