"What’s Next? The Future with Bill Gates" is a five-part Netflix documentary series that premiered on September 18, 2024, exploring global challenges such as AI, climate change, and disease. Hosted by Bill Gates, the series features expert insights on technology's role in the future, including predictions on job security and healthcare innovation. For more details, visit

The film opens with a breathtaking montage of cutting-edge technologies: flying cars soaring through city skies, robots performing intricate surgeries, and virtual reality landscapes that blur the lines between reality and fantasy. As the camera pans out, we see Bill, our guide and narrator, standing in front of a sleek, minimalist backdrop.

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Through the Movies4u.Vip interface, viewers can "zoom in" on the microscopic level. You watch a simulated white blood cell hunt down a cancer cell, engineered by therapies Gates' foundation helped fund. The series doesn't sugarcoat the timeline—Gates admits that eradicating Alzheimer's or curing HIV is a decade or more away. But for the first time, the viewer sees the roadmap. The fear of the unknown is replaced by the excitement of the inevitable.

What's Next? The Future with Bill Gates is a five-episode Netflix docuseries premiering September 18, 2024, exploring global challenges through conversations with experts and leaders. Executive produced by Morgan Neville and produced by Tremolo Productions, the series covers topics including AI, climate change, and misinformation. For more details, visit Netflix. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more What's Next? The Future With Bill Gates: Season 1

1. AI-Generated Hyper-Personalization (The End of the Linear Movie)

Bill Gates has repeatedly stated that AI is the "second revolutionary technology" of his lifetime. For streaming, this means the end of "one size fits all."