Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates used to sneak out of the house at just 13 to write and test out computer codes. His rebellion ...
Bill Gates’ teenage rebellious streak included sneaking out of his home to write computer code without his parents’ knowledge ...
The Microsoft founder said he was worried about unchecked AI, the climate crisis, disease, and nuclear war.
Who Held the Title of Richest Person in the World Each Year: 1980s to Present? The world has undergone radical ...
Bill Gates talks about Microsoft's 50th anniversary, parallels between AI and the early days of the PC, and where he sees the ...
Abigail Disney, a documentarian and heir to the Disney empire, has called private jets "a cancer" and echoed a campaign to ...
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 ...
Microsoft billionaire Bill Gates takes Katie Razzall back to his childhood home in Seattle to talk about his early passion for computing, being different, tech power and politics. Show more ...
or sitting across from one of the most influential people in the world: Bill Gates ... he had with his parents and eventual business partner Allen (Gates said "he was amazing, but different ...
Bill Gates remembers the first time he truly felt successful: He was 42, and he'd already been a billionaire for over a decade. "I wouldn't say that I felt comfortable that we were successful ...