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    What’s Next? review: Bill Gates’s Netflix series offers some dubious ideas about the future

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefOctober 5, 2024 Science No Comments1 Min Read
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    Bill Gates thinks the ultra-rich should give away their wealth, as he does

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    What’s Next? The future with Bill Gates
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    When you want to imagine the future, who do you turn to? Friends and family? Science fiction? New Scientist? Now you can check in with Bill Gates, as the Microsoft co-founder and multibillionaire has worked with Netflix on What’s Next? The future with Bill Gates, in which he digs into make-or-break issues: artificial intelligence, misinformation, climate change, income inequality and disease.

    The five-part series is uneven, though, and the worst instalment is perhaps the first, “What can…



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