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Bill Gates: Smartphone Swan Song, Startup Dad, and Climate Clout

Bill Gates: Smartphone Swan Song, Startup Dad, and Climate Clout

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Bill Gates has spent the past week making headlines across tech, climate policy, and family business with signature flair. The biggest story to break is his bold declaration that the era of smartphones may soon be over, predicting their replacement with electronic tattoos—a concept he outlined in recent interviews and which is already turning heads in the tech world. Gates described these tattoos, which originated at Chaotic Moon and were acquired by Accenture, as subdermal devices that could eventually allow us to make calls, access the internet, and monitor health data, all without a handheld screen. He drew attention to both the possible benefits—such as less screen addiction and advanced health monitoring—and the risks, especially the potential for these advances to widen the digital divide. Tech outlets, including The Daily Galaxy, are leading with headlines like Bill Gates Declares the End of the Smartphone Era and Unveils Its Surprising Replacement.

On the business and family front, Bill Gates returned to the startup world in a very down-to-earth way: by working a customer service shift at Phia, the AI-powered fashion company run by his daughter Phoebe. In a now-viral LinkedIn post, he reflected that when your daughter asks if you’ll help out at her startup, the answer can only be yes. The media was quick to pick up on this. Times of India and Benzinga, among others, detailed how Gates and his daughter answered real customer comments on video. He explained that the best way to understand a product, or see where it breaks, is to get direct user feedback—a leadership lesson as much as a publicity move. The startup itself is generating buzz as the so-called Booking.com of fashion and for Phoebe’s determination to secure non-family funding, with mom Melinda French Gates notably declining to invest.

Climate action and policy were back in the spotlight after Cipher News published Gates’s first public comments on the Trump administration’s rollback of major climate incentives. While quick to acknowledge disappointment, Gates remained pragmatic, noting that the new law was not as destructive as it could have been—particularly because it preserved credits for newer technologies in geothermal and nuclear power. He revealed that he is now scaling back Breakthrough Energy’s US policy work to focus on global health but remains open to targeted advocacy.

Not all the news was corporate or conceptual. Local reports from Massachusetts spotlighted Gates thanks to his role as a major shareholder in Republic Services, the trash giant currently embroiled in a public labor dispute. Peabody’s City Council sent him a letter urging intervention, banking on Gates’s environmental reputation to help resolve a messy strike affecting several communities.

All of this is happening alongside the usual flurry of mentions on Instagram, with throwbacks to Gates’s old media appearances, short clips of him discussing billionaire philanthropy, and continued discussion about his pandemic preparedness warnings. The discussion ranges from serious tech forecasts to lighter viral moments. Across the board, Bill Gates is using both his platform and his unique access—whether to the corridors of power or the customer service desk—to shape public narratives in technology, climate, health, and family business.

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