As business leaders like Narayana Murthy argue for 70-hour workweeks, Bill Gates offers a sharply different vision, predicting that artificial intelligence could reduce work to just two days a week. The debate exposes a deeper clash over productivity, automation, and whether technological progress will free workers’ time or intensify expectations in the years ahead.
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