Bill Gates' harsh forecast for 2023

Bill Gates' harsh forecast for 2023

The war in Ukraine, climate change, economic crises and the emergence of new epidemics and pandemics. All these problems are increasingly urgent for most countries in the world, and according to Bill Gates, it is not expected that 2023 and the following years will be better in this regard. In fact, he anticipates time [...]

In fact, it envisions complex times. For some time, Microsoft's businessman and co-founder has shared with the community a series of predictions or feelings about any events that took place in the world.

In recent months, for example, he has made his prediction about the consequences of Ukraine's Russian occupation or anything related to the COVID-19 virus. Thanks to his wealth and through his foundation, Bill Gates often helps in environmental and health issues, even becoming a staunch fighter against climate change.

In his latest predictions, the American warns of the need to build better and thus achieve a more efficient thermosonicization. According to him, the human being is at a key point.

Technology has developed at great pace in recent decades, triggering a revolution in sectors such as medicine. However, it warns that the arrival, for example, of artificial intelligence in tests such as ultrasound therapies or genes, could suddenly be interrupted due to the current situation in the world.

For all these reasons, and as Bill Gates has the habit, he requires more investment in training and education, which he considers to be the pillars of any society. The biggest burden for this, yes, is the severe economic crisis currently being experienced, partially driven by the situation in Ukraine and the rise in prices prevalent in the global financial market.

 

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