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Bloomberg Originals offers bold takes for curious minds on today’s biggest topics. Hosted by experts covering stories you haven’t seen and viewpoints you haven’t heard, you’ll discover cinematic, data-led shows that investigate the intersection of business and culture. Exploring every angle of climate change, technology, finance, sports and beyond, Bloomberg Originals, is business as you’ve never seen it.
The Circuit
S2, EP8 "Mark Zuckerberg"Bloomberg's Emily Chang interviews Mark Zuckerberg, Co-Founder, Chairman, and CEO of Meta Platforms, the company behind Facebook.
Bloomberg Businessweek
Rerun Air Date: December 30, 2024Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec bring together the latest news from the worlds of business and finance and the interesting stories of global technology, politics, economics and more.
Bloomberg Investigates
S3 "Monkey Laundering"Fake permits, undercover informants and millions of dollars are involved; a US government agency works to prove suppliers to research labs import wild monkeys from Cambodia with false paperwork.
Bloomberg Investigates
S3 "Scambaiters"An estimated $1 trillion lost globally to fraud; with law enforcement struggling to cope, scambaiter vigilantes are filling the gaps.
Bloomberg Investigates
"Irretrievable"The demand for human eggs is booming, giving rise to a largely unregulated and dangerous marketplace; in India, meeting a teenage girl caught up in this fertility underworld.
Posthuman
"Robots -- The Aliens We Made"Emily Chang meets some of the world's most advanced, and most intelligent robots and questions whether the creation of a synthetic species with human-like intelligence improves the human experience or ends it.
Posthuman
"Love in the Age of Machines"Emily Chang explores the future of connections with the machines and the technologies powering a growing market of relationships-on-demand.
Posthuman
"Posthuman"From brain implants that allow paralyzed patients to communicate to the wearable devices enhancing human capabilities, brain-computer interfaces could change the way people use their minds forever.