Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates said that although he has learned a lot Steve Jobsthe Apple co-founder wasn’t perfect because he would “rework people.”
speaking at one case in New Delhi, Gates said he was inspired by Jobs’s sense of design and marketing.
“I learned a lot from Steve, we were completely different. I mean, he never wrote a line of code, but his flair for design, marketing, and his intuitive sense of what a good engineer is. Steve was such a unique person and he got a lot out of people,” Gates said.
“He overworked people so it wasn’t a perfect thing but Steve was amazing, I learned a lot from him,” he added.
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Speaking of ChatGPT and whether he ever used it, Gates said he used the latest version to write in Hindi.
“I was using the version that comes after that (current version of ChatGPT) last night, and I told her to write things in Hindi when I have friends over,” Gates said.
While Gates and Jobs separately spearheaded the personal computer paradigm shift boom, their paths crossed head-on in 1997 when Gates’ Microsoft 150 million dollars invested in jobs Apple.
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