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The Microsoft co-founder was always smart, but says this book taught him to understand and value EQ as well as IQ.
A Bill Gates business card obtained on Nov. 6, 1980, during a visit to the Microsoft co-founder's Bellevue, Wash., office.
Bill Gates says AI is rapidly evolving and could potentially take over professional jobs at a moment's notice, leaving ...
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has fallen to 12th place in wealth rankings after reducing his fortune from $175 billion to ...
A new biography on Bill Gates alleges inappropriate behavior towards female employees and interns, claiming Microsoft ...
Highlighting AI’s potential to replace human labor and creativity, Gates added, “People use very different definitions. You ...
This 390-foot superyacht designed to run entirely on liquid hydrogen is poised to make waves at the upcoming Monaco Yacht ...
Bill Gates advises young job seekers, particularly Gen Z, to embrace AI tools while cautioning that proficiency alone won't guarantee job security. He suggests that technical skills, though important, ...
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates argues that coding is too complex to be fully automated by AI and still requires human ...
Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates used to sneak out of the house at just 13 to write and test out computer codes. His rebellion continued into college, when he dropped out of Harvard University to ...
The Microsoft co-founder’s stint in customer service was a publicity stunt, but also a good reminder to leaders to spend more ...
Bill Gates is currently worth $117 billion, making him the 13 th richest person in the world, according to Forbes. Gates co-founded Microsoft alongside his friend Paul Allen in 1975. Through business ...