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A Bill Gates business card obtained on Nov. 6, 1980, during a visit to the Microsoft co-founder's Bellevue, Wash., office.
The Microsoft co-founder was always smart, but says this book taught him to understand and value EQ as well as IQ.
Bill Gates didn't just drive innovation—he drove the morning carpool, too. Years before divorce headlines and billion-dollar ...
The Gates Foundation has committed $2.5 billion over five years to advance women's health research. This investment aims to ...
Bill Gates quit his job as CEO of Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) in 2000 at age 44. He had already become the wealthiest person in ...
While other billionaires like Larry Ellison and Mark Zuckerberg saw major gains from the AI rally, Musk’s fortune suffered ...
Highlighting AI’s potential to replace human labor and creativity, Gates added, “People use very different definitions. You ...
As Gen Z questions the value of higher education, Figma CEO Dylan Field is the latest tech billionaire to make it big without ...
Billionaire Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates says the ability to use AI tools is both “fun and empowering,” and he encourages ...
Bill Gates advises young job seekers, particularly Gen Z, to embrace AI tools while cautioning that proficiency alone won't ...
Bill Gates says AI is rapidly evolving and could potentially take over professional jobs at a moment's notice, leaving ...
Among the more bizarre elements found inside the 21,000-square-foot lair, which is where the pedophile entertained the rich and powerful, was a framed $1 bill signed by Bill Gates.