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Gates Denies Epstein, Microsoft Rethinks AI, Pfizer CEO's "Impossible" Feat

Bill Gates Denies "Absurd" Accusations in Newly Released Epstein Files

Bill Gates refuted accusations contained in recently released documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, calling them "absolutely absurd," according to The Verge. The documents, released by the Department of Justice, included emails that allegedly suggested Gates contracted an STD and wanted to secretly give Melinda Gates antibiotics.

The emails, reportedly drafted by Epstein on behalf of someone named Boris who worked at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, added another layer to the scrutiny surrounding Gates' relationship with the disgraced financier. Reports of Bill Gates' connections with Jeffrey Epstein have grown more lurid with each release of documents from the Department of Justice, according to The Verge.

In other Microsoft related news, Microsoft has been making internal changes to its AI coding tools. While Microsoft sells GitHub Copilot to its customers, it increasingly favors Claude Code internally, according to Hacker News. Developers have been comparing the strengths and weaknesses of Anthropic's Claude Code, Anysphere's Cursor, and Microsoft's GitHub Copilot for months, looking for a winner. While no individual AI coding tool manages to be the best at every task that software developers do each day, Claude Code is increasingly coming out on top, according to Hacker News.

Microsoft also appears to be dialing back its aggressive integration of Copilot into Windows 11, according to Hacker News. The company faced backlash after unveiling Windows Recall in 2024, which forced Microsoft to postpone it by a year to address security and privacy flaws. Since then, Microsoft has been placing Copilot buttons across in-box apps like File Explorer and Notepad, even if the implementation is poor, according to Hacker News.

Meanwhile, at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), a power struggle over institute directorships has deepened, according to Ars Technica. When a new presidential administration comes in, it is responsible for filling around 4,000 jobs sprinkled across the federal government's vast bureaucracy. These political appointees help carry out the president's agenda, and, at least in theory, make government agencies responsive to elected officials, according to Ars Technica.

In other news, Fortune reported on how Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla asked his employees to compress years of vaccine development and manufacturing into months. He knew the first reaction would be resistance. Faced with a task that seemed unrealistic, even impossible, teams would do what large organizations often do best: marshal their intelligence to explain why it can't be done, according to Fortune. Before Covid, Pfizer produced roughly 200 million vaccine doses a year. At the height of the pandemic, production had to surge to roughly 3 billion doses annually. Scaling manufacturing to that level was, in Bourla's view, as daunting as developing a vaccine in short order, if not more so, according to Fortune.

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