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TRANSCRIPT: Bill Gates and Patrick Collison: In Conversation at CHM

Read the full transcript of Bill Gates’ interview by Patrick Collison, cofounder and CEO of Stripe at CHM 2025. [Recorded February 11, 2025]. In this fireside chat, Bill Gates discusses his new memoir, Source Code.

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TRANSCRIPT:

Introduction

PATRICK COLLISON: Okay, folks. Well, thank you all very much for joining us this afternoon. Thank you to the Computer History Museum for hosting us. For those of you who are here for the first time, if you’ve not checked out their exhibitions, I heartily encourage you to do that. They’re really wonderful. But delighted to host Bill here and to have this discussion.

We’re going to spend 75 minutes discussing latest happenings in the credit card ecosystem. We’ll start with the book. So Bill, at a recent interview back a couple of months ago, I introduced you as the founder of Trafo Data. But I learned that that was not in fact—I thought I was doing the deep cut and the sort of—I’d really done my research, but I learned that was not in fact your initial enterprise and that Trafo Data was preceded by payroll and by your work with C Cubed. And so I just want to clarify, how old were you precisely?

The book was a bit ambiguous. How old exactly were you when you started the first business?

BILL GATES: Thirteen in eighth grade when the computer funded by the Mothers Club shows up, and that’s time sharing basic. But we spent money. We didn’t get paid for that.

But a lot of businesses in Silicon Valley are kind of inverted like that. Then PDP-10 was bought by a company in Seattle for time sharing, and they had to deal with digital equipment that if they found bugs, they didn’t have to pay rent.