ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email 1:39 Bill Gates says this is the No. 1 unsolvable problem facing today's young people For Bill Gates, the thought of working less than full-time "sounds awful." Gates, 68, says he ...
ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email Source: Gates Ventures Bill Gates remembers the first time he truly felt successful: He was 42, and he'd already been a billionaire for over a decade. "I wouldn't say that I felt...
"If you want to help create a more equitable world but don't know where to start, 'Infectious Generosity' is for you," Gates wrote. 'Slow Horses' on Apple TV+ The TV show, which streams on Apple TV+, is right up Gates' alley: "I'm a sucker for stories about spies," he wro...
" because, as Gates explains, "It's hard to pick up on progress if you divide the world into rich countries and poor countries. When those are the only two options, you're more likely to think anyone who doesn't have a certain quality of life is 'poor.'"...
Talking to Fallon, Gates reaffirmed his belief that certain types of jobs will likely never be replaced by AI, noting that people probably don’t want to see machines playing baseball, for example. “There will be some things we reserve for ourselves. But in terms of making things and movi...
More from Bill Gates: Strong coffee, stronger women Beating nature at its own game Foreign aid keeps Americans safe One is artificial intelligence. We have only begun to tap into all the ways it will make people's lives more productive and creative. The second isenergy,because making it clea...
Bill Gates released his book recommendations for the 2024 holiday season. Source: Gates Ventures If the idea of curling up with a good book this holiday season sounds appealing,Bill Gateshas some recommendations for you. The billionaire, anavid reader himself, published his latest list of b...
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ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email Photo courtesy Bill Gates' Twitter account In many ways, 2017 has been a difficult year: Hurricanes left much of Houston underwater and ravaged the Caribbean and Puerto Rico, fatal wildfires qu...
Bill Gates is a philanthropist and climate change evangelist. But he knows full well that his life as a billionaire and business tycoon also makes him "an imperfect messenger on climate change," he writes in his new book, "How to Avoid a Climate Disaster." "I can't deny being a rich...