Bill Gates told an AI chatbot he was 'overly intense' and 'didn't believe in weekends' in Microsoft's early days
Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates said he was"overly intense" and"didn't believe in weekends" during the company's early days in an"I was kinda overly intense. I didn't believe in weekends, I didn't believe in vacation. There were a lot of people that probably could have helped me that just didn't fit in because I had this very narrow view of the working style and the talking style," Gates said.
Gates was asked by the chatbot how he would approach his work differently if he could go back in time and speak with his younger self at the beginning of his career.
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