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Bill Gates Is Giving Away Almost All of His Money - MSNBill Gates is taking a page out of the MacKenzie Scott playbook. His foundation is giving away virtually all of its money. Here's how to get some.
Androidâs co-creator, Rich Miner, pokes fun at Bill Gates whenever he comments on losing to Android. Honestly, Windows Mobileâs boxy interface has a charm that we still miss to this day.
Bill Gates made a major announcement about his wealth and the Gates Foundation on Thursday. He said he read a lot of books to come to the decision.
With the new book "Source Code," Bill Gates is looking back at both the âwonderfulâ and the weird moments of growing up in Seattle, including experimenting with LSD and being a "challenging" kid ...
Bill Gates donates fortune to his foundation â giving it $200 billion to spend in next 20 years - Gift makes him among history's most generous philanthropists ...
Bill Gates predicted that advancements in artificial intelligence will significantly reduce humanityâs role in many traditional tasks such as medicine and education â and the seismic shift ...
When it comes to conspiracy theories and misinformation, Bill Gates isnât afraid to brush off the âwildâ stuff â but as his daughter Phoebe cautions, you have to be careful what you say online ...
Bill Gates said on Monday that most of the $200 billion he plans to donate over the next two decades will be aimed at helping Africa.
In an interview with Wall Street Journal Editor in Chief Emma Tucker, the Microsoft co-founder said he and the president-elect discussed HIV, polio and global health.
Bill Gates discusses the first volume of his autobiography, "Source Code." CBS News "Well, you know, I think science is a beautiful thing â physics, chemistry, biology," Gates replied.
Bill Gates revealed his plan to give away virtually all of his wealth in an interview with "CBS Mornings" co-host Tony Dokoupil and criticized the Trump administration's aid cuts. Here are some ...
Over the next decade, advances in artificial intelligence will mean that humans will no longer be needed "for most things" in the world, says Bill Gates. That's what the Microsoft co-founder and ...
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