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Bill Gates to keynote Microsoft event, take questions

Bill Gates to keynote Microsoft event, take questions
Posted By: How May I Help You NC on July 09, 2013


Mark Hachman
@markhachman

Microsoft chairman Bill Gates will deliver the keynote address at a Microsoft research event later this month, the first time he has done so in eight years, Microsoft said.

Gates will speak at the Microsoft Research Faculty Summit, and is scheduled to address “the role of computing in solving global problems,” according to Microsoft. He then will take questions from the audience. This is the first time Gates has spoken at the Summit since 2005.

In 2008, Gates stepped down from his day-to-day post as chief executive at Microsoft to run his charity, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, with his wife Melinda French Gates. His foundation focuses on initiatives to improve global health and literacy, while addressing other problems through technology and other means.



Gates’s last speech at Microsoft is viewable on YouTube; since then he has made few appearances for his former employer.

The Faculty Summit will present research from within Microsoft and elsewhere on the topics of software engineering and quantum computing, plus combating Internet fraud, refining prediction engines, and using social media during crises, Microsoft said.

“Computing has changed the world—from online shopping, to social media, to big data analyses of, well, just about everything,” Stewart Tansley, the co-chair of the Faculty Summit, wrote in a blog post. “The rate of computing-driven change continues unabated, and we find ourselves wondering: what are the hot trends and burning issues in computer science research today?”

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