On Bill Gates's website he writes about the people he meets, the books he's reading, and what he's learning and working on. Come join the conversation!
Bill Gates explains why AI is as revolutionary as personal computers, mobile phones, and the Internet, and he gives three principles for how to think about it.
On Bill Gates's website he writes about the people he meets, the books he's reading, and what he's learning and working on. Come join the conversation!
比尔·盖茨(Bill Gates,全名:William Henry Gates III,亦称:威廉·亨利·“比尔”·盖茨三世),1955年10月28日出生于美国华盛顿州西雅图,是美国著名企业家、软件工程师、慈善家以及微软公司的董事长。 1975年,盖茨和童年伙伴保罗·艾伦创建微软公司,使其成为全球最大的电脑软件提供商,31岁成为世界首富,曾连续多年登...
On Bill Gates's website he writes about the people he meets, the books he's reading, and what he's learning and working on. Come join the conversation!
In Session 6 of TED2022, we took a crack at restocking that supply — featuring a return of Bill Gates to the TED stage (talking about how to make COVID the last pandemic), a compelling case for the four-day work week and […]...
Bill Gates.. Photo: Getty Images By sometime in 2025, the use of artificial intelligence will be common among most Americans, perhaps transforming daily life as we know it. That prediction comes fromBill Gates, whoseoutlook on AIis decidedly optimistic. ...
Gates deemed one of the books — "Engineering in Plain Sight," by Grady Hillhouse — a "perfect read for the holidays," with an engaging writing style that belies the potential dryness of its topic. The book delves into the inner workings of roads, cell towers and other works of e...
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Until recently, many teachers only got one word of feedback a year: "satisfactory." And with no feedback, no coaching, there's just no way to improve. Bill Gates suggests that even great teachers can get better with smart feedback -- and lays out a progr