‘I was very wrong’: Bill Gates admits mistake; reveals access to information wasn't enough
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‘I was very wrong’: Bill Gates admits mistake; reveals access to information wasn't enough
Microsoft founder Bill Gates admits he was naive to believe widespread information access would naturally lead to truth, acknowledging the power of confirmation bias. He now sees artificial intelligence as a potential tool to combat misinformation and enforce rules against harmful online content, though he recognizes the ongoing, cyclical nature of this challenge.

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