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Bill Gates pulls out of India AI summit keynote

Microsoft co-founder skips New Delhi address hours before slot amid Epstein scrutiny; foundation rep steps in.

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MUMBAI: Bill Gates has logged off from his starring role at the India AI Impact Summit proving even tech titans can’t always hit ‘send’ on a speech when the spotlight gets too hot. Just hours before his 12-minute keynote at 11:50 am on 19 February at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi, the Gates Foundation announced the Microsoft co-founder would not deliver his address. “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 foundation stated. Stepping into the breach is Ankur Vora, president of the Africa and India offices who will speak today.

The last-minute switch comes amid swirling attention on Gates’ past associations with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, following recent document releases that have reignited scrutiny. Gates has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing, calling related claims false, but the timing has raised eyebrows especially after the foundation firmly quashed no-show rumours just two days earlier on 17 February, insisting he was fully on board.

Gates did make it to India, touching down earlier this week. His first port of call was Vijayawada on Monday, where he met Andhra Pradesh chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu, deputy chief minister K Pawan Kalyan, and senior officials. Ministers Nara Lokesh, Vangalapudi Anitha, K Archannaidu, and Y Satya Kumar greeted him at the international airport, kicking off discussions on Gates Foundation-backed projects in health and development.

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Despite the headline drama, the foundation stressed its ongoing dedication: “The Gates Foundation remains fully committed to our work in India to advance our shared health and development goals.”

The summit packed with big names and billed as a major AI showcase for the Global South carries on without its marquee opener, leaving delegates to ponder whether this glitch in the matrix was strategic caution or something more. Either way, the AI conversation rolls forward, minus one very prominent voice.

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AI drives 92 per cent surge to 15M views across India’s open web

Taboola data shows rising AI curiosity reshaping digital consumption trends

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MUMBAI: Artificial intelligence is fast becoming the internet’s favourite topic in India, with fresh data showing a sharp spike in audience interest across the open web.

Insights from Taboola’s Taboola Newsroom reveal that AI-related content generated more than 15 million pageviews over the past 90 days, marking a striking 92 per cent jump compared to the previous 45-day period. The surge signals a clear shift, with AI moving from niche tech chatter to mainstream digital curiosity.

The broader technology category is also seeing momentum, clocking around 1.7 million pageviews and a 27 per cent rise in engagement. However, much of that growth appears to be riding on the AI wave, as developments in artificial intelligence increasingly dominate tech narratives.

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Within the AI ecosystem, newer players are quickly capturing attention. Content linked to Anthropic alone drew roughly 2.5 million pageviews, registering a dramatic 2,096 per cent surge. The spike reflects growing interest in alternative AI models and emerging competitors in the space.

Meanwhile, familiar names continue to hold steady ground. Coverage around ChatGPT generated about 1.2 million pageviews, underlining sustained curiosity as users explore practical applications, updates, and everyday use cases for generative AI tools.

Big Tech is firmly in the spotlight too. Content related to Meta attracted approximately 2.2 million pageviews, up 30 per cent, as audiences track its expanding role in AI infrastructure and innovation.

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Taken together, the data points to a deeper shift in how audiences engage with AI. Interest is no longer tied only to big announcements but is evolving into a steady stream of exploration around tools, platforms, and real-world uses.

For publishers, this opens the door to richer storytelling through explainers and practical insights. For advertisers, it presents a chance to tap into a highly engaged, tech-savvy audience.

If the numbers are anything to go by, AI is not just part of the conversation anymore, it is leading it.

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