What's a memorable AMA (Ask Me Anything) that you've read on Reddit?

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What's a memorable AMA (Ask Me Anything) that you've read on Reddit?

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One memorable AMA is the one with *Bill Gates* from 2014. Gates, known for his work with Microsoft and his philanthropic efforts through the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, participated in an AMA on r/IAmA. The thread was filled with a mix of serious and light-hearted questions, and Gates answered everything from his favorite books to his thoughts on global health issues.

He provided insightful answers on topics like the future of technology, his experience with philanthropy, and even his opinions on popular culture. It was a fascinating peek into his perspective on a wide range of topics, and his openness made it a standout AMA.

Another notable one is the AMA with *Barack Obama* in 2012, which was memorable for the way he engaged with the Reddit community and answered questions on a wide range of topics, from policy to personal anecdotes.

AMAs like these offer a unique opportunity to engage directly with influential figures and gain insights that are both entertaining and informative. Have you come across any AMAs that particularly stood out to you?

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