On a new episode of the New Yorker Radio Hour, Bill Gates, the Microsoft co-founder and public-health philanthropist, discusses the future of A.I., vaccine skepticism, and the politics of technology in 2025. He views the rise of conspiracy thinking as symptomatic of larger trends in American society. “The fact that outrage is rewarded because it’s more engaging, that’s kind of a human weakness,” he says. Listen here.
On a new episode of the New Yorker Radio Hour, Bill Gates, the Microsoft co-founder and public-health philanthropist, discusses the future of A.I., vaccine skepticism, and the politics of technology in 2025. He views the rise of conspiracy thinking as symptomatic of larger trends in American society. “The fact that outrage is rewarded because it’s more engaging, that’s kind of a human weakness,” he says. Listen here.
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