
Bill Gates: We weren't born to work AI will do most of the work
Apr 05, 2025
by Robin Feb 16, 2025
Bill Gates continues to 'backstage' manage Microsoft Bill Gates continues to 'backstage' manage Microsoft despite official departure, as Satya Nadella relies on his advice for Microsoft's transformative AI initiative
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Despite seemingly exiting Microsoft, Bill Gates still plays a major role in the firm's decision making process.
A new report indicates that Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates is still intimately involved in the company's affairs years after stepping down from the board to focus on philanthropy.
Gates' advice is reportedly treated as gospel, and he also played a crucial role in fostering Microsoft and OpenAI's Partners hip, and consequently, the success witnessed in the category..
Gates actively takes part in the recruitment of high-ranking executives at the firm, reviews new products, and more.
Microsoft has enjoyed great success since it started dabbling in AI and integrated its fully-fledged AI-powered assistant, Copilot across most of its products and services. The tech giant is now the world's most valuable company with over $3 trillion in market capitalization.
The tech firm's multi-billion dollar investment (recently mistaken as an acquisition of ChatGPT-maker company) and extended Partners hip with OpenAI has 13 market analysts unanimously voting that Microsoft will be the world's most valuable company in the next five years ahead of Apple. Some have indicated Microsoft is on the verge of reaching its iPhone moment with AI with the company's latest earnings report building on this premise.
The immense success Microsoft currently enjoys is often attributed to the company's early lead and investment in AI coupled with Satya Nadella's impeccable leadership skills. But as it turns out, there's more to the story than Microsoft lets on.
To the public eye, Microsoft co-founder and former Bill Gates left the firm's board of directors to focus more on his philanthropic efforts at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, according to a report by Business Insider, the former CEO is still involved in the company's affairs and has been the muscle behind its AI efforts.
Per sources familiar with the matter, Bill Gates is still 'intimately' involved in Microsoft's operations and strategies and is often a part of the recruitment of high-ranking executives at the firm, reviews new products, and more. More importantly, Gates' contributions have heavily impacted Microsoft's relationship with OpenAI, however complicated it might be.
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According to one of Microsoft's top executives:
"What you read is not what's happening in reality. Satya and the entire senior leadership team lean on Gates very significantly.
His opinion is sought every time we make a major change.
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