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Bill Gates issues a warning to AI investors
Bill Gates is telling anyone rushing into artificial intelligence that the easy money phase is already over. His message to AI investors is blunt: the technology will transform the economy, but the market around it will be unforgiving,
The Microsoft co-founder's annual year-end book recommendations contained a novel that teaches an essential (and science backed) truth about aging well.
Speaking at the financial summit in Abu Dhabi, Gates said that 2026 will be a super important year for his philanthropic work. Especially, through the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, which he heads, he plans to spend billions of dollars in areas that he sees as both urgent and transformative, reportedly.
Politico reporter Dasha Burns expressed surprise when billionaire Bill Gates told her on “The Conversation with Dasha Burns” Friday that he had more meetings with President Donald Trump during his first term than with former President Joe Biden during his sole term.
The book takes a close look at how knowledge spreads among people and throughout societies. For example: “The Emperor’s New Clothes.” In this Hans Christian Anderson story, con men tell a vain emperor that they’ve made him a suit from cloth that stupid or incompetent people can’t see.
Bill Gates said the goal is to eradicate polio globally by 2029. The campaign is within about $440 million of what is needed to finish the job.
From building the first personal computer to overseeing a personal empire — Gates has a few time-tested tactics.
Global child mortality rates are projected to rise for the first time in 25 years, with an estimated 200,000 additional deaths. Bill Gates attributes
After 10 years, clean energy startup Modern Hydrogen has laid off most of its employees due to funding changes and is undergoing a "broader restructuring effort."
A recent warning from Bill Gates has brought renewed attention to global pandemic preparedness. His message is not meant to create panic, but rather to highlight the vulnerabilities that still exist within public health systems around the world.