Bill Gates’ 2026 letter reveals a concerning rise in child mortality, the first since 2000, attributed to declining aid. Despite this setback, Gates remains optimistic about long-term progress driven by AI-powered innovation, emphasizing the need for increased global generosity, equitable scaling of solutions, and careful management of AI’s disruptive potential.
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