From Microsoft to Climate Change: Netflix Decodes Bill Gates’ Mind

The Microsoft founder will be seen in a three-part Netflix documentary which releases globally on 20 September.

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Bill Gates has shifted his role from being the CEO of a multinational company to becoming a philanthropist. 
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Bill Gates has shifted his role from being the CEO of a multinational company to becoming a philanthropist. 
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We’ve seen the Cambridge Analytica episode covered extensively through The Great Hack Netflix series. Now, it’s Bill Gates, founder of Microsoft to get his space on the video streaming platform, with a new series called Inside Bill’s Brain - Decoding Bill Gates.

The show streams on 20 September and mostly looks at Gates through his days at Microsoft, how he relentlessly worked day and night to make it a leading technology giant.

The show’s trailer released on Thursday gives us a sneak peek into the life of Gates and how his biggest fear is that he doesn’t want his brain to stop working, ever.

We’ve heard about the rivalry between Gates and Steve Jobs of Apple, but apart from a few movies, there’s very little known about Gates as the CEO of Microsoft and how his days post Microsoft have been about changing the way he looks at things.

The reformed Gates, who turned into a philanthropist and humanitarian, was keen to help the community in different ways.

The Melinda Gates Foundation, in partnership with his wife Melinda French, has focused on eliminating life threatening diseases in countries like India, where he was also awarded with the Padma Bhushan, India's third-highest civilian award for their social work in the country.

This show gives people the chance to see Gates for who he was, and who he has become, helping the planet fight its battle against climate change, and bringing his forte in technology to make an impact. This series, is about what goes behind the mind of one of the geniuses of this millennium.

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