First he was remarking that it might happen, not suggesting it should. Second, you're right, he may not have a valid idea here. I don't really especially like the guy, at least the Microsoft version of Gates. But when some jackass who for all we know could be living in a trailer with his mom says that Gates is a "rich guy with too much time on his hands" that guy (recession 2016) simply an idiot, no surprise given the handle he chose.
I don't care who made the statement. Myself and several others criticized the idea regardless of who said it. It really does sound like it came from someone with too much time on his hands. That does not logically imply that the person has always had too much time on his hands or never did anything good with his time. It's simply a statement equivalent to saying, "Who has time to think of Luddite solutions to far out highly speculative problems?" Maybe Recession criticized rich people because crap like this tends to come from wealthy people or celebrities such as Steven Hawkings recent warning about AI destroying the world. Guy should just stick to what he knows. He's not an AI researcher. To be clear, despite Windows ME, I still respect Gates. I just suspect that maybe his money would be better served researching Alzheimer or general cognitive decline which he may be beginning to face.
