Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has told NDTV that were he a young boy growing up in today's world, he would "probably be diagnosed on the autism spectrum". Mr Gates, who has never formally been ...
Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft, opened up about his relationship with Paula Hurd, describing it as a source of happiness. They were first seen together in 2022 and have attended numerous events.
Days after Bill Gates said that his divorce from Melinda French Gates was "the mistake he regrets most", the Microsoft co-founder on Tuesday said that he knew the marriage "wouldn't last forever".
Bill Gates believes one trait sets him apart from most other people and helped him become so massively successful, he says: his rampant, rabid sense of curiosity. "I put a lot of energy into ...
The way Bill Gates sees the world going, AI is going to continue replacing more and more people. The billionaire gave his predictions about the future of artificial intelligence while dropping by ...
Billionaire Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates opened up on his recent meeting with President Donald Trump and his thoughts on Elon Musk's involvement with the new administration. Gates was ...
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Though they’re “serious,” Bill Gates and his girlfriend, Paula Hurd, are also “having fun.” “I’m lucky to have a serious girlfriend named Paula,” the Microsoft co-founder told ...
From an early age, Bill Gates was not a fan of school. Gates famously dropped out of Harvard to cofound Microsoft in 1975, a move he's said he doesn't regret. His new memoir, "Source Code ...
Gates' comments come as Bitcoin has hit record highs in recent weeks, and the cryptocurrency industry as a whole has hailed the arrival of Donald Trump in the White House as a positive moment.
In 1972, 17-year-old Bill Gates wasn't sure computers would take off like he hoped, so he turned to a backup plan: politics. Gates, who would go on to cofound Microsoft, worked as a congressional ...