Bill Gates Weighs In On Conspiracy Theories
Bill Gates Weighs In On Conspiracy Theories

Bill Gates Weighs In , On Conspiracy Theories.

'Newsweek' reports that Bill Gates believes traditional media is helping to magnify conspiracy theories regarding his role in the global vaccine rollout.

According to the Microsoft founder, advances in technology have increased the ability for misinformation to be created and spread.

According to the Microsoft founder, advances in technology have increased the ability for misinformation to be created and spread.

Despite these unforeseen consequences of our technological advancement, Gates remains optimistic about the future.

The downsides of a modern technology, we have been able to manage those to the benefit of mankind.

, Bill Gates, Billionaire philanthropist, via 'Newsweek'.

The billionaire added that the next generation, "will hopefully be creative about social media and how we make it more of a force for good.".

As conspiracy theories regarding Gates spread across social media, calls were raised for tech firms to crackdown on misinformation.

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As conspiracy theories regarding Gates spread across social media, calls were raised for tech firms to crackdown on misinformation.

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'Newsweek' reports that some of the imposed censorship has been condemned by Republicans as overreach by Democratic officials and tech firms. Since January 2020, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has invested over $770 million in funding the fight against COVID.

According to figures from the World Health Organization (WHO), the Gates' foundation gave more more money to the United Nations agency than the United States government.

According to figures from the World Health Organization (WHO), the Gates' foundation gave more more money to the United Nations agency than the United States government.

Nobody would have predicted that I and [Anthony Fauci, the former medical adviser to the president] would be so prominent in these really evil theories.

I'm very surprised by that [and] I hope it goes away, Bill Gates, Billionaire philanthropist, via Reuters.

Nobody would have predicted that I and [Anthony Fauci, the former medical adviser to the president] would be so prominent in these really evil theories.

I'm very surprised by that [and] I hope it goes away, Bill Gates, Billionaire philanthropist, via Reuters