Microsoft founder Bill Gates admits he was naive to believe widespread information access would naturally lead to truth, acknowledging the power of confirmation bias. He now sees artificial intelligence as a potential tool to combat misinformation and enforce rules against harmful online content, though he recognizes the ongoing, cyclical nature of this challenge.
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