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Everyday Life with AI by 2035: Shorter Workweeks and a Medical Revolution

Experts predict AI will fully transform work, healthcare, and everyday tasks by 2035, enabling shorter workweeks and advanced medical care.

A report published on December 19, 2025, by the British newspaper The Guardian presents a vision of the future in which artificial intelligence will revolutionize daily life. According to the analysis, by 2035 most office jobs will be taken over by robots and AI systems, with personal assistants managing as much as 75 percent of everyday administrative tasks. The proposal to reduce the workweek to fifteen hours is gaining popularity due to rapid technological development The idea of dramatically shortening working hours is not new but is gaining momentum thanks to rapid progress[1] .

Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft, predicts that AI will make a two-day workweek possible. Other analysts suggest the average workweek will last between 25 to 32 hours. Gates emphasizes that artificial intelligence will transform intelligence from a rare resource into a free and ubiquitous one, enabling access to advanced medical consultations and high-quality education for everyone The idea of dramatically shortening working hours is not new but is gaining momentum thanks to rapid progress[2] .

In medicine, AI will play a far greater role than ever before. Patients will first contact their doctor’s virtual assistant, who will preliminarily diagnose ailments using a vast medical database. During consultations, artificial intelligence will work in the background, analyzing information and proposing therapies based on the latest research. The AI market in medical diagnostics, valued at $1.74 billion in 2025, is expected to grow to $12.65 billion by 2035, with an annual growth rate of 24.64 percent In medicine, AI in 2035 will be much more than a co-pilot. Patients will first contact__CITEND__[[6: The AI market in medical diagnostics, valued at 1.74 billion dollars in 2025, is expected to[4].

The virtual health assistant market will also grow dynamically, expected to increase from $1.41 billion by 2035. Advances in battery technology will enable wider use of flying vehicles and delivery drones. According to Mc. Kinsey, the number of commercial drone deliveries could rise from 800,000 in 2023 to 1.5 million in 2035, while the value of drone delivery systems market is expected to grow from 2.9 billion dollars in 2025 to 11,.

Experts, however, highlight challenges connected to AI’s rapid growth. Mark Surman, president of the Mozilla Foundation, warns that the greatest threat is not the change itself, but losing the ability to disconnect from technology. This could lead to increased nervousness, fatigue, and emotional isolation in a world where people remain constantly connected to AI systems Experts warn that technological progress also carries significant challenges.[10]

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