Bill Gates has once again compiled a list of recommendations for what to watch and read. This year's selection features four books covering a range of genres, from historical fiction to insightful explorations of generosity and education.In a post on X, Gates said, “I didn’t intend to go deep on the topic of service with my summer list—but it’s certainly as relevant today as ever.
I hope you’re inspired to read or watch one of these recommendations."Gates suggests checking out "Slow Horses," a British spy series he recently binge-watched on Apple TV.Here is the list:“This terrific novel tells the story of a U.S. Army nurse who serves two tours on the frontlines in Vietnam before returning home to a country rocked by protest and anti-war sentiment," Gates said in a blog.Chris, who has been the curator of TED Talks for more than two decades, explores how the internet can amplify the impact of generosity.
“He offers a plan for how everyone—including individuals, governments, and businesses—can foster more generosity," he added.Also Read: Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates visits Maa Mangla Basti in Odisha's Bhubaneswar | WatchSal—the founder of Khan Academy—has been a pioneer in the field of education technology since long before the rise of artificial intelligence. “So the vision he lays out in Brave New Words for how AI will improve education is well grounded.
Sal argues that AI will radically improve both outcomes for students and the experiences of teachers, and help make sure everyone has access to a world-class education," Gates wrote in the blog.Gates wrote in his blog that he had read several of John le Carré’s novels, and “two of my favourite movies are Spy Game and Three Days of the Condor. I’d put Slow Horses up
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