Microsoft founder Bill Gates told the NYT which of his tech predictions didn't go as expected, and what he's worried about.
Bill Gates warns about the potential massive job displacement by 2030 due to artificial intelligence, as highlighted in Mustafa Suleyman's book, 'The Coming Wave.' AI is expected to automate nearly half of all work activities,
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Bill Gates Wants To Tax Robots?!
Bill Gates proposes taxing robots to address job losses due to automation. This tax would allocate savings from reduced human labor costs to fund education, healthcare, and Universal Basic Income (UBI),
Tae Kim is a senior technology writer at Barron's and author of the new book The Nvidia Way. In this podcast, best-selling author Morgan Housel interviews Kim for a conversation about: The early days at Nvidia and its long path to "overnight" success.
Bill Gates is recommending a book that could help people understand the massive changes artificial intelligence is bringing. It's called The Coming Wave: Technology, Power and the Twenty-first Century's Greatest Dilemma and was written by Mustafa Suleyman, a key figure in AI who cofounded DeepMind and now heads Microsoft AI.
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Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft, recently shared his predictions about the future of work in an AI-dominated world. According to Gates, only three types of jobs are likely to thrive: AI specialists,
Bill Gates is not only one of the richest and most successful men in the world, but also one of the most controversial. Not at the level of another magnate like Elon Musk, but the
Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates, 69, tells his remarkable origin story, from childhood through the beginnings of Microsoft, which he cofounded with Paul Allen back in 1975 at age 19 (he's planning to write two more volumes,
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Trust beat the S&P 500 over the last three years, due in large part to its positions in Microsoft and Berkshire Hathaway. Morgan Stanley analyst Keith Weiss sees Microsoft as the clearest winner in artificial intelligence software,
TerraPower, a nuclear energy startup founded by Bill Gates, struck a deal this week with one of the largest data center developers in the US to deploy advanced nuclear reactors. TerraPower and Sabey Data Centers (SDC) are working together on a plan to run existing and future facilities on nuclear energy from small reactors.