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Last year, there was only one book on my summer reading list that you could reasonably call a beach read. This year I tried to pick a few more things that are on the lighter side. Each of these books made me ...
" wrote Gates. "[Suleyman] lays out the risks we need to prepare for and the challenges we need to overcome so we can reap the benefits of these technologies without the dangers."
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项( A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。Your Reading List, Provided by Bill Gates Most of us can't live like billionaire Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, but we can read like him. Gates recommended four books-though some were published earlier.Leonardo d a Vinci...
We have a great episode for you today with a really special guest, Bill Gates who needs no introduction given the unbelievable impact that he's had on the world of technology in the world at large over the past several decades, has been working very closely with the teams at Microsoft and...
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Bill Gates.. Getty Images While Bill Gates has a schedule that’s planned down to the minute, the entrepreneur-turned-billionaire-humanitarian still gobbles up about a book a week. Aside from a handful of novels, they’re mostly nonfiction books covering his and his foundation’s broad rang...
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time David Mitchell brings them all together, you can’t “bear the journey to end,”according to A. S. Byatt. “But if you’re in the mood for a really compelling tale about the best and worst of humanity, I think you’ll find yourself as engrossed in it as I was,” Gates said...