Back in 2017 – long before ChatGPT became a household name and artificial intelligence started raising existential questions – Bill Gates floated a bold idea: tax the robots. The Microsoft cofounder suggested that companies deploying automation to replace human workers should pay taxes on those machines,
Bill Gates is both optimistic about AI and realistic about the "genuine risks" it poses to jobs, as outlined in Mustafa Suleyman's book "The Coming Wave."
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.
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,
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
GeekWire revisited Bill Gates’ classic book, The Road Ahead, and found parallels to the AI revolution that the world is experiencing today.
As Bill Gates-backed TerraPower continues building a first-of-its-kind nuclear plant in Kemmerer, Wyoming, it has struck a deal with the nation’s
That's why so many people closely watch and emulate the financial moves of tech titans like Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos. If you fall into that category, you may want to pay attention to Gates' and Bezos' investments in a mining outfit called KoBold Metals.
Bill Gates thinks everyone should read his "favorite book on AI," one that predicts artificial intelligence will change what most jobs look like — across nearly every industry — within the ...
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For all the talk about the rise of “the user” — user-generated content, user-centered design — it is rare that users (a.k.a. patients) are actively consulted in health innovations, especially in communities that lack access to basic health care.
Here we have listed the best smartphones that let you experience AI capabilities to the fullest. Without any delays, here are the best AI-Powered mobiles (January 2025) that make the cut: Read More