Microsoft co-founder Invoice Gates pulled out of the AI summit in New Delhi on Thursday, simply hours earlier than the billionaire was meant to handle the occasion with a keynote speech.
The transfer got here regardless of the Gates Basis confirming as lately as Tuesday that Gates can be attending the occasion. When requested for remark, the group instructed Fortune Gates didn’t give the keynote handle “to ensure the focus remains on the AI Summit’s key priorities.” As an alternative, the Gates Basis was represented by Ankur Vora, president of its Africa and India workplaces. “The Gates Foundation remains fully committed to our work in India to advance our shared health and development goals,” the group stated.
A continued philanthropic mission
Gates stated final 12 months the muse would spend $200 billion over the following 20 years after which shut by 2045 as a part of the billionaire’s plan to present away most of his wealth. In 2010, Gates signed onto The Giving Pledge, a marketing campaign launched by Gates, his ex-wife Melinda French Gates, and former Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett, encouraging the world’s richest to commit nearly all of their wealth to charitable organizations.
The billionaire stays a significant philanthropist, with an $86 billion footprint spanning greater than 130 nations. This 12 months, the group established a record-breaking $9 billion annual payout. Whereas the muse will proceed to give attention to world well being, it has additionally dedicated to rising the budgets of a number of applications, together with ladies’s well being and AI schooling within the U.S.
Gates has additionally taken steps to shrink his actual property footprint. Property data present the billionaire has put up a $4.8 million, four-bedroom residence in Medina, Wash., that sits adjoining to his Xanadu 2.0 mansion on Lake Washington. Over three many years, Gates has developed the realm across the property, which has an appraised worth of roughly $132 million as of 2025.
Gates has additionally made a big cost to his ex-wife, Melinda French Gates. In 2024, Invoice gave almost $8 billion as a part of a beforehand reported settlement that he would give $12.5 billion following their introduced break up in Could 2021. The donation was made to Melinda’s charitable group, Pivotal Philanthropies Basis, which she began in 2022.
