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    Gates lays out his theoretical plans to take on OpenAI and Google, as Microsoft turns 50.

    If time travel were a reality in this era of AI, Microsoft's co-founder Bill Gates would have gone back a few years to restart the software giant as an AI-centric firm. Microsoft is arguably one of the most successful companies ever, and it briefly became the world's most valuable company ahead of Apple and NVIDIA due to its cloud and, obviously, AI efforts.

     

    Fifty years into its successful software development business, Gates seemingly shared his intrusive thoughts, suggesting that he would start Microsoft all over again as an AI firm to take on OpenAI and Google.

     

    Last year, the philanthropic billionaire shared the idea while speaking to CNBC:

    "Today, somebody could raise billions of dollars for a new AI company [that’s just] a few sketch ideas."

    However, he admitted that the venture would require a huge amount of cash to hit the ground running and have the potential to catch up with OpenAI's uncontested 2-year lead developing ChatGPT.

     

    Interestingly, the Microsoft co-founder indicated that he'd strive to identify a unique niche in the AI landscape to meet a specific need, unlike the ever-emerging startups that are seemingly hell-bent on chasing AGI (Artificial General Intelligence).

     

    While AI shows great promise, Gates admits that it would be virtually impossible to scale Microsoft's success. However, he claims AI presents a transformative opportunity for emerging AI startups to explore the landscape and identify their niche.

     

    Billionaire Gates attributed Microsoft's success partly to his belief in software development. However, he doesn't think similar results can be replicated using AI:

    “Just believing in AI, that’s not very unique. So I would have to develop some unique view of how you design AI systems — something that other people didn’t get.”

    Bill Gates' AI dream for Microsoft might not be a utopia after all

    Bill Gates speaks onstage for a special conversation during "What’s Next? The Future With Bill Gates"at The Paris Theater on September 26, 2024 in New York City.

    Bill Gates is still reportedly involved with Microsoft in an advisory role.

    (Image credit: Getty Images | Roy Rochlin | Stringer)

     

    Over the past few years, Microsoft's vision and efforts have seemingly shifted to generative AI, especially after it plunged a multi-billion dollar investment in OpenAI. Microsoft insiders have voiced their concerns about the partnership, claiming the tech giant has turned into "a glorified IT department for the hot startup."

     

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