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Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has fallen to 12th place in wealth rankings after reducing his fortune from $175 billion to ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNBill Gates Declares the End of the Smartphone Era and Unveils Its Surprising ReplacementIn a bold prediction that’s making waves across the tech world, Microsoft founder Bill Gates has suggested that smartphones could soon be obsolete, replaced by an entirely new kind of technology.
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News Nation on MSNWhat is Bill Gates’ net worth?Bill Gates is currently worth $117 billion, making him the 13 th richest person in the world, according to Forbes. Gates ...
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The Hearty Soul on MSNBill Gates Reveals Profession Which Will Remain '100% Human' Even After AI Replaces Most JobsHumanity has long been fascinated and fearful of the development of artificial intelligence. Science fiction for many years has imagined spectacular dystopian realities where AI takes over the world ...
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The Microsoft co-founder’s stint in customer service was a publicity stunt, but also a good reminder to leaders to spend more ...
Replit's AI coder recently deleted a company's code base during a 12-day vibe coding experiment. The tool then hid the ...
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50 years ago, Gates and Allen made the deal that launched MicrosoftHow the MITS Altair 8800, a $264 RAM board, and some BASIC changed the world This week marked the 50th anniversary of the ...
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NewsNation on MSNBill Gates no longer among top-10 richest people in worldGates lost 30% of his wealth — equaling $51-52 billion — due to his philanthropic spending, dropping him to 12th place among ...
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William “Bill” Neukom, Microsoft’s longtime legal chief, who led the company through its IPO and landmark antitrust case ...
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Bill Gates on Microsoft at 50, and what’s next for AI and innovationBill Gates talks about Microsoft's 50th anniversary, parallels between AI and the early days of the PC, and where he sees the next big opportunities for innovation. advertisement.
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Bill Gates says Microsoft might not have taken off if he hadn’t ...Bill Gates says Microsoft might not have taken off if he hadn’t dropped out of Harvard—or spent his nights sneaking out to code until 2 a.m. at 13. Story by Emma Burleigh • 1mo.
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