Steve Jobs (left) believed Bill Gates (right) should have taken acid in order for Microsoft's early products to be more interesting. One might imagine that Bill Gates's interactions with the late ...
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From bioterrorism to job losses: Bill Gates says real AI risks will hit sooner than most people expect
Gates cautioned that an even greater risk than a pandemic today is the use of AI by bad actors to design a bioterrorism weapon. ・The Microsoft co-founder added that AI has already become good enough ...
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A future without work? What Musk, Gates, and AI leaders are warning
Artificial intelligence is no longer just automating routine office tasks or recommending the next show to stream. Some of ...
In August 1997, Apple was on the edge of collapse. Its finances were in shambles and the tech giant that once stood at the forefront of innovation was nearing bankruptcy. Enter Bill Gates, co-founder ...
Microsoft's Bill Gates and Apple's Steve Jobs never quite saw eye-to-eye. They went from cautious allies to bitter rivals to something almost approaching friends — sometimes, they were all three at ...
TL;DR: Microsoft founder Bill Gates revealed in an interview that Apple founder Steve Jobs said he wished Gates took acide to improve the design of Microsoft's products. In a recent interview, Bill ...
Bill Gates earlier this week disclosed that the late Apple Inc. AAPL co-founder Steve Jobs once suggested that he should have experimented with hallucinogenic drugs to make Microsoft Corp. MSFT ...
AI is coming for your job, but don't worry. According to tech pioneer, Microsoft founder, and philanthropist Bill Gates, this means you'll have more leisure time to do what you want. Earlier this year ...
The companies they helped found might have been sworn enemies at times, but Steve Jobs and Bill Gates didn’t hate one another. In fact, as the former Microsoft boss admitted on a recent podcast, he ...
Looking back at all of Steve Jobs’ interviews, speeches and appearances in the wake of his death, one really stands out: a joint Q&A with Microsoft CEO Bill Gates in 2007 at the D5 Conference. In it, ...
One might imagine that Bill Gates's interactions with the late Steve Jobs revolved around emerging technologies, talent management, and economic outlooks—but it turns out hallucinogenic drugs were ...
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