The Woodstock of capitalism , as the annual Berkshire Hathaway meeting is known , has left, in addition to figures, the most curious anecdotes and gives insights into the character and humor of Warren Buffett . Among them, the solid opinion of the Oracle of Omaha on the new technology that is revolutionizing the world: Artificial Intelligence . In a CNBC interview prior to the event, Buffett and his partner, Charlie Munger, were asked what they thought about the issue. "It's a little strange," Buffett replied, "but AI can't tell you what stocks to buy . It can identify each stock that satisfies certain criteria, or tell me some criteria in 3 seconds. But it definitely has limitations in some aspects." The investor said that a few months ago he was testing ChatGPT with his friend Bill Gates , who explained how it worked. Buffett, who is a lover of humor and showed it off by comparing the coronation event of Charles III with his event and that of his "private king", Charlie; he talked about AI in this sense.
He can translate the Constitution into Spanish in a second, but he couldn't tell jokes ," he noted. "I asked him to tell a joke about Warren and Crypto (he being a big critic of cryptocurrencies ). He's read all the books and seen everything on TV, but he couldn't do it." VIDEO THIS IS HOW WARREN BUFFET LIVES AND SPENDS HIS FORTUNE " I told Bill, bring her back to me when I can ask her 'how are you going to get rid of the human race?' I want to know what she Country Email List answers, and unplug her before she does," she joked. The question about this technology was repeated again in the company's meeting with shareholders. Here Munger took the lead, being more direct: "We're going to see a lot more robotics in the world. Personally, I'm skeptical of some of the hype about artificial intelligence . I think old-fashioned intelligence works quite well." Along the same lines, Buffett noted that although he hopes AI "will change everything in the world," he does not believe it will surpass human intelligence.
New things coming along don't take away your opportunities. What gives you opportunities is other people doing stupid things. In the 58 years we've run Berkshire, I'd say there's been a huge increase in the number of people doing nonsense, and they do great nonsense," he pointed out. 5 telltale signs that your relationship is bad for your health, even if you rarely fight Live according to your obituary The meeting gave rise to more great reflections from the 92-year-old investor and the 99-year-old vice president. They know that there are not many more meetings left and they also wanted to give some moral advice. Buffett made a reflection to help avoid life's biggest mistakes: " You should write your obituary and see how to live according to it ," he indicated. In addition, he talked about the importance of being kind in life, saying that he knows many millionaires who have died without friends. She also wanted to talk about debt, advising against taking such a risk that it would lead to ruin with a single mistake.