Bill Gates thinks of himself as 'very nice' compared to Elon Musk and Steve Jobs

Bill Gates name-checked Elon Musk and Steve Jobs during a fireside chat on Thursday. The Microsoft founder said he considers himself “very nice” compared to his fellow tech leaders. But Gates acknowledged that a certain level of intensity is required in innovative fields. Bill Gates said he considers himself a more relaxed boss than many of his tech compatriots at the top.

The Microsoft founder name-checked Elon Musk and Steve Jobs during a fireside chat on Thursday after being awarded the Peter G. Peterson Leadership Excellence Award by the Economic Club of New York.

The talk’s moderator asked Gates about the lessons he learned in creating a culture of innovation during his time at the helm of Microsoft.

The billionaire, who co-founded the technology company with his childhood friend Paul Allen in 1975, said leaders like himself have to think about how “hardcore” they should be when spearheading innovative companies.

“Everybody is different. Elon pushes hard, maybe too much,” Gates said, referencing Musk. “Steve Jobs pushed hard, maybe too much.”

“I think of myself as very nice compared to those guys,” he added with a laugh.

Jobs co-founded Apple in 1976 with Steve Wozniak, while Musk is the founder and SpaceX and the Boring Company, and cofounder of OpenAI and Neuralink.

Gates has a checkered history with both men. He and Jobs nursed a decades-long love-hate relationship, going from allies to rivals and back again several times. Their back-and-forth competitive spirit is often credited with spurring major innovations at both Microsoft and Apple over the years.

Steve Jobs Bill Gates Steve Jobs and Bill Gates. Beck Diefenbach/Reuters; Mike Cohen/Getty Images for The New York Times

After Jobs died in 2011, Gates said he respected the Apple founder and was grateful for their competition.

The philanthropist’s relationship with Musk has been even more turbulent in recent years. The two men have publicly poked at each other and frequently disagree on everything from space travel to climate change.

Gates told Musk’s biographer, Walter Isaacson, that the Tesla CEO was “super mean” to him in 2022.

“Once he heard I’d shorted the stock, he was super mean to me, but he’s super mean to so many people, so you can’t take it too personally,” Gates told Isaacson.

But Gates acknowledged during the Thursday discussion that a “certain intensity” is required to succeed as an innovative leader.

“In my 20s, I was monomaniacally focused on Microsoft,” he said. "I didn’t believe in weekends or vacations.’

The moderator asked Gates to confirm an urban legend that has circulated in recent years in which the billionaire memorized all of his employees’ license plates during the early days of Microsoft so he could track who was putting in long hours at work.

“It wasn’t that many license plates. We only had a few hundred employees,” Gates said, seemingly confirming the tale.

“I can still tell you when they came in and out,” he added.

Gates cites his intensity with the “positive experience” he had at Microsoft, which he said still guides his thinking today.

“I view every problem through this innovation lens,” he said.

MonsiuerPatEBrown,

In his book, “Idea Man: A Memoir by the Cofounder of Microsoft,” Allen writes that in 1982, he overheard Ballmer and Bill Gates discussing a plan to reduce Allen’s 36 percent stake in Microsoft shortly after Allen was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma.

Gates is a bad person. And I have no care about his hot take on himself.

Kbobabob,

You only had to go back 40 years…

SCB,

“I hate the rich because they don’t work”

“This fellow ludicrously rich person has Hodgkin’s and can’t work - we need to reduce his stake in the company lest the company suffer.”

“Omg bill gates is a monster”

Like the entire argument is so fucking recursive lol

netchami,

Bill Gates and all of his billionaire friends can go fuck themselves. Billionaire philanthropy is the biggest lie of this century, this is a great video about it: www.youtube.com/watch?v=OH4uh8cHuto

Mr_Blott,

I’m sure you’re right in some ways, but when your source is “Some guy’s YT channel”, nobody will take you seriously, except for other people that believe everything they see on YT

rmuk,

Yeah, you’re right. Hang on, I remember seeing a cool video about this…

netchami,

You can find all the sources in the video description. I don’t see the video itself as a source, it’s a summary of many other sources.

Mr_Blott,

Please link sources then, so we don’t have to watch a video.

Here’s the difference - ten minutes watching a video to find out the source was Fox News, or you posting a direct link so we just laugh at you

aniki,

you can’t post links from youtube. google eats the full path

Feathercrown,

Do you know what a description is?

netchami,

You can find all the sources in the video description. I don’t see the video itself as a source, it’s a summary of many other sources.

LinkOpensChest_wav,

It would be nice if you could link some of these sources. There are a lot of people, myself included, who’d rather die than click someone’s YouTube link.

This shouldn’t need a source though, really. My source for knowing billionaire philanthropy is bullshit is “thinking about it for five seconds.”

Mr_Blott,

I’m with Linky here. I’m not watching so twat asking me to smash like for source, fuck dat

aniki,

You don’t have to watch.

Dra,

Bill Gates is a master of corporate blunt force, but also knows the absolute power of having PR make you appear friendly, harmless and mandane.

NewPerspective,

The only difference is I bet Bill Gates will taste better. Elon is obviously too stressed out and that ruins the meat.

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

No one is the villain of their own story.

masquenox,

Bill Gates is far, far worse than Musk and Bezos put together.

Unlike Musk and Bezos, Gates literally stole an open-source vaccine away from the world while it was in the midst of a fucking pandemic. Musk and Bezos doesn’t actually pose a clear, present and direct threat to 3rd world food security - unlike Gates with his attempts to enforce privatized monocropping on societies that are already desperately food insecure.

Of all the “celebrity” billionaire parasites, Gates is by far the worst - he is pretty much the Cecil John Rhodes of our era, and, unlike that vile colonizer, his evil isn’t merely limited to one continent.

Dewded,

Do you have articles on Gates’ work causing harm on the food sector? I’d love to learn more.

He had some valid reasoning behind preventing an open source covid vaccine. Whether it was the right call is up for debate.

The most prominent reason that stuck in my mind was to ensure the vaccines were of high quality and made using proper equipment. This is reasonable as a bad one could’ve drastically reduced trust among the general population.

masquenox,

Do you have articles on Gates’ work causing harm on the food sector?

Sure.

He had some valid reasoning behind preventing an open source covid vaccine.

No. It’s the exact same “valid” excuses billionaire parasites hide behind when they do their dirty work. His excuse is no more valid than “spreading civilization.”

Dewded,

Thanks!

That address is on the money. Bill should be funding local business in Africa directly for the most immediate impact in the region.

His current approach at best helps once the innovations become accessible.

I do agree with Gates in part that hunger is a production problem. Increasing supply lowers price, which would help with food accessibility. It’s not a silver bullet and has many blockers, like the issues mentioned in the address.

masquenox,

Bill should be funding local business in Africa

Bill shouldn’t be funding squat in Africa. It’s the continued looting and pillaging of Africa’s resources by colonizers like Bill - and the economic repression policies enabled by their cronies in the Global North’s political establishments - that is causing Africa’s problems.

I do agree with Gates in part that hunger is a production problem.

No. That’s a lie. It’s a distribution problem - something that capitalist parasites like Bill doesn’t want to talk about because it’s his class of racketeers that is profiting off all this constrained distribution. Africa has always produced more than enough foodstuffs.

AA5B,

I’d like more details on your claim - from everything I read, Gates has aged well, or at least his image has. He was the Elon Musk of his age, but saner, the guy so many of us loved to hate, but extremely successful. He seems much more respectable in retirement, doing some good with his money,

masquenox,

I’d like more details on your claim

It’s not my claim, Clyde.

from everything I read, Gates has aged well,

Reading fawning PR does not equate to Gates “aging well.”

He seems much more respectable in retirement, doing some good with his money,

All that this proves is that Bill Gates, the worst billionaire parasite of them all, has successfully camouflaged his history of parasitism - at least when it comes to people like you.

AA5B,

Thanks for the info - btw the Wikipedia article on AFGRA covers the concern even better and is more up to date. Yes it seems like AFGRA missed its mark.

Looking at the Wikipedia article for the Gates foundation, i see the criticism section includes that plus a few more concerns, but im still left with the impression it is a huge force for improving the world. Of special note from the criticism section was a throw away line that the Gates Foundation is the second biggest donor to the World Health Organization (WHO) - that’s huge

masquenox,

but im still left with the impression it is a huge force for improving the world.

No. It isn’t. The capitalists that got us into this mess are, in no shape or form, a force for “improving” the world. They caused the mess we are in.

second biggest donor to the World Health Organization (WHO) - that’s huge

Oh, I’d say that’s huge. It means Bill Gates - a billionaire parasite patent racketeer turned neo-colonizer - is also a health czar.

As I said - he is the worst of them all.

KingThrillgore,
@KingThrillgore@lemmy.ml avatar

Bill just has a better publicist.

Correction: he HAS a publicist. Elon doesn’t.

NENathaniel,
@NENathaniel@lemmy.ca avatar

Being better than Elon is a pretty low bar but, I suppose I’d agree he passed it

Treczoks,

With Elon Musk having problems being nicer than Hannibal Lecter, the bar is indeed low.

HubertManne,
HubertManne avatar

yeah and jobs. he could throw bezos in there too.

lorez,

Where?

HubertManne,
HubertManne avatar

steve jobs, jeff bezos. very low bars as well.

SoleInvictus,
@SoleInvictus@lemmy.world avatar

It’s like saying “I may be shit, but I’m not burning, sulfurous, liquid fire shits.” Dude is still shit.

guacupado,

Bill Gates is like that token villain lord whose heir has already replaced him and he’s grown to the age where he realizes no one will miss him after the life he’s led.

Custoslibera,

If Bill Gates was a good person he would already have given away his billions like Chuck Feeney rather than just talk about giving away the money.

You’re not fooling anyone Bill.

You’ll be eaten along with all the other billionaires, including ‘ole Musky.

Urist,
@Urist@lemmy.ml avatar

Chop chop!

Aux,

He doesn’t have billions under a mattress. Wealth is not money, you can’t give it away.

JGrffn,

What about all the farmland he all of a sudden now owns which makes him the biggest private farmland owner in the US? Can you give that away?

Aux,

Ok, tomorrow BG gives you a few acres of his land for free. What do you do next? How will that improve your life? I bet you know shit about farming.

JGrffn,

Fuck off with that attitude, do you think bill gates personally farms all that farmland? Do you think he even has to know anything about it to own it and put it to use? What the fuck kind of argument is that, when the owner is a tech billionaire and not a farmer? How can you give him a free pass for that solely on the grounds of him being a billionaire, but criticize me for daring to say he maybe doesn’t need all that land?

Also I don’t have to be personally given anything from any single billionaire. We could try redistributing all that wealth from all billionaires between everyone and we’d all end up with like tree fiddy (well, more like less than 300 us dollars). That’s really not the point of criticizing obscene wealth accumulation. With that money they all get power, and they use the power to bend everything to their will in order to hoard more power. They don’t need any of it, but they keep hoarding it, at the cost of everyone from their own employers, to competitors, to everyone’s information, to the very legal systems and infrastructures of entire countries. And, as someone pointed out, they absolutely can and do occasionally turn part of that power into pure money for whatever reason they might need to, such as, oh idk, buying a 44bn dollar tech company as their personal toy. If that money, or that land, were in hands of non-profits or governments, you’d see very measurable results in quality of life improvements for societies all around the world. Maybe not flying car futuristic utopias like the Jetsons promised, but maybe, just maybe, we’d avoid looking like blade runner or cyberpunk dystopias.

Aux,

You can’t redistribute wealth. Wealth is not money.

SpezBroughtMeHere,

Sure most of his wealth, like every rich person is in stocks. I own some stocks too and I’m pretty sure I could sell them and have money in my bank account. That money could probably given away, although I’m no expert.

DragonTypeWyvern,

Elon buying Twitter in cash should have clued in even the densest what a bullshit lie that was, but here we are.

AA5B,

I still wonder if that was an accident. He declared something on Twitter, then a lawyer got through to him what the SEC could do to him if it were fraud

Aux,

Selling large amounts of shares is not that easy. It can easily collapse the company. Also you need to sell to someone. Some people just want the rich to sell their shares, but if they all do, who will buy? Mmm? You? Can you buy 10% of Microsoft at will?

Yeah, sorry, that doesn’t work. Wealth is not money.

Akisamb,

I mean he did exactly that. He diversified his portfolio.

Microsoft stock is still going strong.

SpezBroughtMeHere,

Just because something is not easy, doesn’t make it impossible. I have provided a very clear example of how wealth is in fact money, but you very obviously need to be right.

Aux,

Because I am.

SpezBroughtMeHere,

You might want to take a look at the other responses as well as mine. You might learn something.

Aux,

Yeah, I learned that there are too many dumb people who don’t understand the basics.

SpezBroughtMeHere,

Wait, so you really think everyone who has proven you wrong here is actually incorrect and you’re the only smart one in this thread? Have you heard the expression “If it smells like shit everywhere you go it’s probably you?” Surely you can see how it applies.

Aux,

Mate, go to school.

SpezBroughtMeHere,

You know, I considered being a teacher. But after schooling you, I’ve realized one idiot is enough. I mean odds are they’ll be smarter than you but I just don’t want to risk it.

guacupado,

God I hate hearing this stupid fucking rhetoric. Jeff Bezos owns a yacht that’s literally too big to be serviced at most ports so he has yachts to keep his superyacht serviced. Stop acting like stock wealth isn’t tangible enough to be considered in the conversation. You’re not going to get any of their attention no matter how much you love licking their boots.

Not to mention Elon literally buying twitter so a kid could stop tracking his airplane.

Aux,

Lol ok.

BenLeMan,

Unlike them, he is at least working on giving his money away. And he has said in the past that the government should tax people like him more. There is a difference, even though I agree he shouldn’t be a billionaire, either.

drasticpotatoes,

Remember that time MS decided it would be a good idea to try to sue Linux after buying Unix? I do.

derpgon,

Was probably a middle management thing.

CeruleanRuin,

Steve Jobs is the best of all three of them. At least he had the decency to die.

Olhonestjim,

Stupidly, no less.

BlackNo1,

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  • Aux,

    What revolution, kiddo? Go to school, learn something useful.

    BlackNo1,

    dont member askin bitch boy

    Aux,

    Start by going to English language lessons.

    BlackNo1,

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  • cabron_offsets,

    lol bruh.

    CordanWraith,

    It’s kinda hilarious to me that you think people would possibly revolt anymore. Noble goal, never gonna happen.

    Gates will keep living the long, rich life of luxury he’s lived and corps will keep getting more powerful.

    People are just too apathetic, and governments are too powerful.

    AceFuzzLord,

    Okay, with Musk, the bar feels extremely low to clear on being a better person, especially after telling advertisers who chose of their own free will to leave twitter/x to go fuck themselves.

    Honytawk,

    Bill did some horrible shit in the past, especially during the start of Microsoft.

    But these days he is trying to improve, which we should commend. He could just stayed an awful billionaire that used his money for evil instead of trying to eradicate smallpox.

    orcrist,

    He can get rid of his fortune any time he wants. If he’s trying to improve, he’s not trying very hard.

    thesmokingman,

    His medical work is not commendable. Right now it’s almost impossible to do anything on the world stage without the foundation’s approval. This recent article has links to some issues. This older article highlights a bunch of problems that were highlighted during the ‘Rona vaccine process. Either you do what the foundation wants or you don’t do medicine. Even when you do what the foundation wants, you move capital and ownership up to the top (Gates was a huge proponent of the COVID vaccine IP). The foundation has done good things. The opportunity cost of the foundation is staggering.

    SpezBroughtMeHere,

    But that goes against the narrative. We have to have a rich guy to contrast against Elon or the whole thing falls apart! Bill Gates is good even though everything points otherwise.

    thesmokingman,

    That’s a fair point! I really struggled for years with the “gates is cool because look at what he does for Reddit secret Santa” narrative.

    agitatedpotato,

    Ill give him that he seems nice. But nice isn’t about substance, nice is the wrapping paper. To say one is a good person on substance is to call them kind, different than nice. Same way people will tell you a lot of Southerners can be very very nice, but very unkind at the same time.

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