Microsoft founder Bill Gates says that most of his $200bn (£150bn) fortune will be spent on improving health and education services in Africa over the next 20 years.
The 69-year-old said that "by unleashing human potential through health and education, every country in Africa should be on a path to prosperity".
Speaking in Ethiopia's capital Addis Ababa, he also urged Africa's young innovators to think about how to build Artificial Intelligence (AI) to improve healthcare on the continent.
Gates announced last month that he would give away 99% of his vast fortune by 2045, by when his foundation planned to end its operations.
So no, he's not giving it away in traditional sense. It's still directed spending according to what he believes is correct. Over 20 years. So same old but with AI.
So. No way he's living to 2045. After he dies I bet someone just changes everything. This won't happen. Even in the hamstring version he has written up at the moment.
As for individuals or NGOs, I don't know. That said, as GiveDirectly have shown, it's not complicated to spend effectively if you don't want to exercise significant control. All you have to do is give the money directly to poor people. That's about it. They will circulate it and recirculate it in the local economy, multiplying the effects.
Or you could get China to build the equivalent of a fifth of the B&R infrastructure on your dime without the strings attached. Trains, roads, ports, power generation, etc.
Or if you wanted to help curb the ability of someone else accumulating as much as you did, establish funds for worker co-op startup firms, unions and socialist politicians' campaigns.
Last I've checked Gates donated $60B to his foundation and now the foundation controls $90B. They got so many other donations Gates now controls more money then before.
You make it sound like this is a money making scheme but he's still out about $170 billion compared to other billionaires who pat themselves on the back for a $10k donation here and there or try to use their money to destroy democracy so they can be even more obscenely rich and powerful. $200 billion will go a long way in a developing continent.
Which still has no material impact on his well being and keeps most people distracted from his behaviours from all kinds of inappropriate conduct at Microsoft to his efforts to rehabilitate Epstein after his first conviction, with a bunch of economic crimes and things that should be economic crimes in the middle.
You make it sound like he actually lost some money. It's all just for show. It's not like he wanted to buy something but decided to donate money instead. He can still afford absolutely everything he could even want. He's not poorer in any meaningful way. The money his foundation has gives him power. Power to influence governments and policy (like he did with common core). His foundation has now more money than he donated so he has more power than before. It's a PR stunt.
What could it possibly matter to you, personally, if people praise a billionaire?
No. Absolutely not, every time, no. You don't get to be a billionaire by any legitimate means (note I did not say legal, this is a separate matter). That's money that should've been collected into taxes, paid into systems to help the American people, and if properly supported, donated to Africa through the appropriate institutions.
You don't just get to be a billionaire and then donate BILLIONS at the end of your life to wash away your indiscretions. Fuck him and every other billionaire.
Stopped reading after the first one used his listed illiquid wealth (which probably includes a notable chunk of Microsoft stock that he can’t just dump on market).
Just because he's less of an asshole than Musk or Bezos doesn't mean billionaires should exist.
You don't get $200bn by paying appropriate taxes or wages. Donating most of his money is a good deed and it's going to help a lot of people, but you just don't get that much money without stepping on a lot of people too.
I'm not going to shit on him for doing something good with the money but I'm not going to praise him for having that much money in the first place either.
No. This is cool. He's still divorced because of Epstein though. He also had enough money stop the fascists. Bill will have a very gray spot in history.
But he isn't using his money to stop fascism, he part of the problem. He's just dumping his money ill gotten gained from the US to a countries where you can't recoup the losses and still leave a favorable legacy behindm