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Inside Bill's Brain: Decoding Bill Gates
Inside Bill's Brain: Decoding Bill Gates is a 2019 three-part documentary television series created and directed by Davis Guggenheim. The series explores the mind and motivations of Bill Gates, co-founder and former CEO of Microsoft and founder of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, together with his then-wife Melinda French Gates.
The documentary "toggles between [Gates'] storybook upper-middle-class childhood, the creation of Microsoft, and his current status as the world’s second-richest man." The opening sequence features a montage of archive footage, including Gates being caked in Belgium by Noël Godin, while on a visit to European Union officials.
Inside Bill's Brain: Decoding Bill Gates was released on September 20, 2019, on Netflix. The release came after a summer of "unusually bad press" in which "The New Yorker published emails from the MIT Media Lab suggesting that Gates was "directed" by the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein to donate $2 million to the institution (Gates' representative has pushed back on that characterization), and activists have organized protests and petitions against the Gates Foundation's decision to give Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi a humanitarian award."
The first episode explores Gates's interest in improving sanitation in developing countries and the development of the "Omni Processor". His two sisters share their childhood memories.
The Omni Processor is treating 1/3 of the fecal sludge in Dakar, Senegal; it also produces potable water.
In November 2018, the Lixil Group announced that it would develop one of Bill's toilets.
Bill is seeking access to the source code of the PDP-10 computer.
Kent Evans, a teenage computer expert and friend of Bill Gates dies in an accident in 1972.
Inside Bill's Brain: Decoding Bill Gates
Inside Bill's Brain: Decoding Bill Gates is a 2019 three-part documentary television series created and directed by Davis Guggenheim. The series explores the mind and motivations of Bill Gates, co-founder and former CEO of Microsoft and founder of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, together with his then-wife Melinda French Gates.
The documentary "toggles between [Gates'] storybook upper-middle-class childhood, the creation of Microsoft, and his current status as the world’s second-richest man." The opening sequence features a montage of archive footage, including Gates being caked in Belgium by Noël Godin, while on a visit to European Union officials.
Inside Bill's Brain: Decoding Bill Gates was released on September 20, 2019, on Netflix. The release came after a summer of "unusually bad press" in which "The New Yorker published emails from the MIT Media Lab suggesting that Gates was "directed" by the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein to donate $2 million to the institution (Gates' representative has pushed back on that characterization), and activists have organized protests and petitions against the Gates Foundation's decision to give Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi a humanitarian award."
The first episode explores Gates's interest in improving sanitation in developing countries and the development of the "Omni Processor". His two sisters share their childhood memories.
The Omni Processor is treating 1/3 of the fecal sludge in Dakar, Senegal; it also produces potable water.
In November 2018, the Lixil Group announced that it would develop one of Bill's toilets.
Bill is seeking access to the source code of the PDP-10 computer.
Kent Evans, a teenage computer expert and friend of Bill Gates dies in an accident in 1972.
