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Bill Gates applauds India’s leadership in AI, says it will drive innovation worldwide
Speaking at the 'Future Forward' event in New Delhi, Gates drew a parallel between India’s progress in AI and its internationally recognized work in Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI).
India building digital solutions to transform global health and development, Says Bill Gates
This is Gates' third trip to India in three years, where he acknowledged India's progress and its ability to address some of the world's most pressing challenges.
India is a global leader with breakthrough innovations, says Bill Gates
Gates is being counted as the Guest of Honour at the Consulate General of India, Seattle, after making his remarks at length on the technology, agriculture, and healthcare advancements India has made—while mentioning the great impact on saving and improvement in lives.
Bill Gates Highlights Global Impact of 'Made in India' Tech Innovations like DPI
Following his insightful discussion with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on various subjects encompassing artificial intelligence (AI), healthcare, and climate change, Gates emphasized how DPI, alongside AI, is narrowing the digital gap for millions of people across India.
Bill Gates, Satya Nadella congratulate ISRO on Chandrayaan-3 success
"Moonshots work! Congratulations to @narendramodi, @ISRO, and the Indian scientists for the first successful landing at the South Pole of the Moon," Gates posted on X (formerly Twitter).
Bill Gates, rumoured girlfriend Paula Hurd spotted at Bezos's another engagement party
Gates, 67, and Hurd, 61, were photographed sitting in the yacht and chatting with other guests. American entrepreneur Wendi Murdoch, the ex-wife of media tycoon Rupert Murdoch, was among the VIP guests at the lavish party, according to the report.
Female job seekers at Bill Gates' private office asked sexually explicit questions: Report
According to The Wall Street Journal, female job candidates reported an extreme vetting process by Concentric Advisors, a security consulting firm during the background checks, which "included questions about pornography and sexual histories". The women described going through a screening process that included questions about if they had any previous extramarital affairs, if they had nude images of themselves on their cellphones .
Bill Gates, Hillary Clinton, SRK, Virat Kohli lose Twitter Blue ticks
This comes months after Musk announced the date to press users to sign up for Twitter Blue, its paid subscription service. In India, one has to shell out Rs 900 a month (or Rs 9,400 a year) to get Blue Verified status.Billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates, former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey.
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