Bill Gates wants Robots to Care for Elderly
Uploaded on Jan 18, 2011
Bill Gates wants Robots to Care for Elderly, Health Care or Medicine Gone Mad? Bill sees robots as nurses of the future. Whats next, robots to harvest organs?
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From poverty to prosperity: A conversation with Bill Gates
Published on Mar 14, 2014
The greatest antipoverty achievement in human history is unfolding before our eyes. The percentage of people living in extreme poverty has plummeted by 80 percent in the past four decades alone. Child mortality has fallen to record lows. Whole societies where deprivation and hopelessness seemed inevitable just a generation ago now rank among the world's fastest-growing economies.
What brought about this remarkable transformation? How can we build on its success? AEI's Philanthropic Freedom Project welcomes Bill Gates for an exclusive event at AEI. In conversation with AEI President Arthur Brooks, Gates will describe philanthropy's role in reshaping the landscape of global poverty, dispel myths about development that prevent the poor from rising, and discuss his prediction that almost no countries will still be poor by 2035.
Bill and Melinda Gates: Why giving away our wealth has been the most satisfying thing we've done...
Published on Apr 2, 2014
In 1993, Bill and Melinda Gates—then engaged—took a walk on a beach in Zanzibar, and made a bold decision on how they would make sure that their wealth from Microsoft went back into society. In a conversation with Chris Anderson, the couple talks about their work at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, as well as about their marriage, their children, their failures and the satisfaction of giving most of their wealth away.
Bill Gates interview: How the world will change by 2030
Published on Jan 22, 2015
The Verge sat down with Bill Gates to talk about his ambitious vision for improving the lives of the poor through technology. It just so happens that The Verge exists to explore that kind of change — which is why Bill Gates will be The Verge’s first ever guest editor in February.
Article "Bill Gates says AI should improve education and medicine"
Artificial intelligence is "both promising and dangerous," like nuclear weapons and nuclear energy, Microsoft's co-founder says.
by Stephen Shankland
March 18, 2019
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