From Bill Gates to Elon Musk
In an interview with the BBC, Bill Gates answered journalist Amol Rajan’s question whether going to Mars is a good use for money: “It’s actually quite expensive to go to Mars. You can buy a measles vaccine and save lives for $1,000. This kind of convinces you not to go to Mars.” As it is known, Musk wants to implement his plans to colonize Mars with SpaceX.
Gate’s response appears to be mainly a reference to Elon Musk, with whom he has clashed in the past. There have been some squabbles between the two in the past. Gates once said that Musk, who spoke out against the epidemic shutdown and the number of Covid-19 infections, should keep his comments to himself, and his freedom of speech plans on Twitter would only make the platform worse. On the other hand, Gates has poured billions of dollars into vaccine research and distribution worldwide through the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, which he founded with his ex-wife Melinda, and continues to spend in this area.
Gates had some positive things to say about Musk. When asked if he would encourage the Twitter owner to join the “mega-philanthropist club,” Gates replied, “Yeah, I think he’ll be a big philanthropist one day. Obviously, things like Tesla have a positive impact, even if it’s not some kind of philanthropy.” used the phrases.