Bill Gates to skip AI Impact Summit keynote amid Epstein files row
Gates Foundation said that Bill Gates will not speak so as not to shift the focus of the Summit.
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Bill Gates has not been accused of wrongdoing by any of Epstein's victims (PTI)
New Delhi, 19 Feb
Microsoft
co-founder Bill Gates will not deliver the keynote address he was previously
scheduled for at the India AI Impact Summit, his foundation said on Thursday.
While the
Foundation did not give any reasons, the decision comes after organisers
expressed discomfort at giving Gates the stage after his name appeared in
documents related to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Government
sources on 17 February stated that an invite extended to Gates for the Summit,
much before the Epstein episode revealed has been withdrawn, and he will not be
participating in the five-day conference that started on 16 February.
On that
day, a spokesperson for the Gates Foundation quickly contradicted to say he is
indeed participating.
On
Thursday, Gates Foundation said he will not speak at the summit so as not to
shift the focus of the Summit.
"TheGates Foundation will be represented by Ankur Vora, President of Africa and
India Offices, who will speak later today at the Summit," Gates Foundation
said in a post on X. "After careful consideration, and to ensure the focus
remains on the AI Summit's key priorities, Mr. Gates will not be delivering his
keynote address."
The Gates
Foundation further said it remains fully committed to its work in India to
advance shared health and development goals.
Gates
featured among the tech moguls, industry leaders, policymakers, founders, and
technologists participating as speakers on the official website of the AI
Impact Summit.
On Tuesday
morning, his name went missing from the key participants' list. He was listed
as a keynote speaker on 19 February - the day all the bigwigs would descend at
Bharat Mandapam. He was given a 12-minute speaking slot at 11.50am.
Government
sources had previously stated that Gates will not attend the Summit as his name
figures in the files relating to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, and may
create some discomfort.
The key
participant list was decided months in advance, while the Epstein file
revelations have been made in recent weeks.
While Gates
has not been accused of wrongdoing by any of Epstein's victims, records released
by the US justice department include an allegation by Epstein that Bill Gates
caught a sexually transmitted disease.
Gates's
spokesperson had previously called the claim "absolutely absurd".
Gates
arrived in India on Monday. His first stop during the visit was Vijayawada,
where he met Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, Deputy Chief
Minister K Pawan Kalyan, and senior state government officials.
Ministers
Nara Lokesh, Vangalapudi Anitha, K Archannaidu, and Y Satya Kumar welcomed Gates
at the Vijayawada international airport on Monday.
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