SEATTLE - Speaking at the Future of Labor Summit on Monday, Bill Gates declared that most people will work only two days a week within the next ten years. “Thanks to AI and automation, humanity’s labor burden is finally lifting,” said Gates, addressing a crowd of tech CEOs, lobbyists, and a lone substitute teacher who won a radio contest. Gates’ proposed week includes “Core Effort Days” (Monday and Tuesday), followed by “Mind Recovery Time,” “Optional Output Flex,” and a full 48-hour “Imagination Buffer.” A draft Microsoft calendar template for the model was shared during the event but auto-converted itself to PTO upon download. Not all experts are convinced. A joint statement from the Global Work Federation and the...