ChatGPT chatbot had a conversation with Microsoft founder Bill Gates and British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, which observers considered an important milestone in the development of artificial intelligence technology.

The Indian newspaper "Business Today" said that the event demonstrated the ability of machine learning algorithms to engage in intelligent conversations with humans, as the artificial intelligence platform used advanced natural language processing algorithms to generate questions for the two leaders based on their previous speeches, interviews and public statements.

Gates shared, through his LinkedIn account, a video clip of the interview that took place at the London Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, and described it as a wonderful conversation.

The robot began its questions with a question about the impact of technology on the global economy and the labor market during the next ten years, to which Gates replied, "We must be more efficient. There is a shortage of manpower in the fields of health care and education, and if you go to low-income countries, you will not find enough doctors or teachers." And we hope that technology like artificial intelligence - which asked this question - will help us be more efficient."

The AI ​​also asked a question about the advice the duo would like to give themselves if they went back in time to the beginning of their careers, and how they could manage their lives differently.

Gates replied, "I was very focused, I did not believe in weekly vacations, I had a narrow view of the way of work and style of speech, and at the beginning of working with the Microsoft team there was no problem, but when the company became larger and we had employees with families I had to think about this matter." .

Sunak Gates agreed with the same opinion, noting that because he came from an immigrant family, his mentality revolved around working continuously, but he realized that he had to live the moments better.

The robot asked them about the parts of their jobs that they wished it would do on their behalf, and Gates replied that he would like to use it to make his notes smarter, transform and develop images because he is not good at drawing, and he also indicated that he now uses it to write some poems and songs, but he admits that artificial intelligence helped him and does not attribute it to himself.

As for Sunak, he wanted the artificial intelligence to take over the task of answering the routine questions he was exposed to on a weekly basis as prime minister, and he described that as being great.

The robot concluded its questions with a question about what the duo of individuals and governments wish to create a better future for the entire world. Gates talked about the need to direct efforts towards climate change issues, as well as work on developing vaccines and medical systems to reduce the annual number of child deaths, and he hoped that everyone around the world would have their right to education. .

As for Sunak, he confirmed that they had already created departments in the government to pay attention to science and technology, and the two agreed that the world awaits a bright future.

Artificial intelligence chatbots have witnessed a major boom in recent months, after announcing the launch of "GBT Chat", which proved to be a great success and drew attention to the current capabilities of artificial intelligence capable of performing many tasks.

GBT chat - which attracted a million users shortly after its launch last November - was used in several tasks, from real estate advice and advice on how to start a business to composing music, and success and failure were his allies in his various tasks.