The Microsoft founder said he was worried about unchecked AI, the climate crisis, disease, and nuclear war.
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates struggled intensely with the “stay or go” decision that ultimately made him a billionaire.
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In an interview with the Associated Press, Bill Gates discusses various topics related to himself and technology. Well, it turns out he had high hopes for Intel when Pat Gelsinger ...
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But Gates also acknowledged the intense pressure Huang faces in a competitive industry, noting, “I wouldn’t want to be Jensen, necessarily.” While Nvidia is leading the charge, other tech ...
or sitting across from one of the most influential people in the world: Bill Gates. It's no secret that ... Given all the technology we have available today, it's a bit surreal to read about ...
As he prepares to turn 70 later this year, Microsoft founder Bill Gates’ new ... kid to a polarizing technology titan to an influential philanthropist, Gates dissects his brain’s unusual ...