Bill Gates Says You Might Be Obsolete Soon – Here’s What to Do About It
Hello, Reader.
Before we get to today’s Smart Money, I want to thank everyone who joined us for our urgent Technochasm briefing on Thursday.
This is where I joined my InvestorPlace colleagues Louis Navellier and Luke Lango to discuss the divide between the “haves” and “have nots” in the market – and in our society. And it’s all being fueled by artificial intelligence.
During that broadcast, we delivered a step-by-step playbook you need to follow to make the most of this opportunity. Check out a free replay here.
And now that we’ve arrived at the weekend, the first full week of spring has come and gone.
During this time, maybe many of you tackled the seasonally daunting “Spring Clean,” confronting typically sealed junk drawers and closet doors. You know, those abandoned spaces home to chargers of cell phone models past… or a dusty collection of DVDs, cassettes, and their players.
These items have seen their heydays come and go, finding themselves obsolete (or close to it)
This technology cycle is normal. But according to Bill Gates, humans may soon join this list of the obsolete.
In a recent interview, the former CEO of Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) said that he believes humans won’t be needed “for most things.” Over the next decade, Gates said, “great medical advice [and] great tutoring” will become free and commonplace.
And it’s all because of AI… especially now that we’re seeing the rise of physical AI.
And one company is leading the charge.
So, in today’s Smart Money, let’s take a look at this company’s recent physical AI advancements.
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