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must be admitted that now the enemy is ten times stronger, because information corporations such as microsoft, uh, are not belarusian , russian or ukrainian, especially companies. and now they control about half of the information flow. and unfortunately, if we take the classic media, the state media on the latest statistics - it's about 50, maximum 60%. 40-50%, this is already the internet. and here already we see that the state is somehow impossible. this is how to block enemy resources. and here we are seeing something that needs to be built, here are the great chinese pens file, which can still provide relative safety in terms of. here is the question. here is the dispersal of panic hysteria. uh, either you still need to go some other way tech giants, they now dominate the internet. that resist oppose anything these corporations. unfortunately, we see that we are not yet able to. we see that russia in this development plan is called yandex, or just a debatable issue. you have touched. and how then to fight, if today there are media platforms that are undoubtedly created by western society
must be admitted that now the enemy is ten times stronger, because information corporations such as microsoft, uh, are not belarusian , russian or ukrainian, especially companies. and now they control about half of the information flow. and unfortunately, if we take the classic media, the state media on the latest statistics - it's about 50, maximum 60%. 40-50%, this is already the internet. and here already we see that the state is somehow impossible. this is how to block enemy resources. and...
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i like the implementers, amazon, google, microsoft, and the rest are important beneficiaries. a.i. can't help if their business turns against them. i recognize nvidia had its time which makes buying it appear very daunting but you could have said the same thing about the long-term runs at amazon, microsoft, google, apple, all names we've evened in the travel trust for ages as we moved up i was ridiculed for sticking with over valued stocks at times i didn't think it -- they did get a little hot, but i never lost faith in earning them for the long haul and i'm not going to lose faith in nvidia. will it go up another 100 points probably not even as ceo just issued guidance for the current quarter, there was $4 billion of positive expectations no, it was the biggest ever. like those other big tech winners that we own for the investment club, i think nvidia can be justified if you think out multiple years, not multiple minutes where you will be top ticking the stock cramer liked i'm not saying the whole a.i. group is in hype mode. i'm saying there isn't any group. companies whose prosp
i like the implementers, amazon, google, microsoft, and the rest are important beneficiaries. a.i. can't help if their business turns against them. i recognize nvidia had its time which makes buying it appear very daunting but you could have said the same thing about the long-term runs at amazon, microsoft, google, apple, all names we've evened in the travel trust for ages as we moved up i was ridiculed for sticking with over valued stocks at times i didn't think it -- they did get a little...
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amazon, microsoft and alphabet raise the search in value which saw it hit the trillion dollar mark for retreating again. slightly comes 2 days after seo jensen, juan appeared at the copy tax trade show and type pay, where he describes the industry as being at a tipping point. it is primarily known for its high powered graphics cards for gamers, but this here, it's market cap has more than doubles due to rising demand for a specialist chips for running a i applications. here's how long described for he believes the industry is at right now. this is really one of the 1st major times in history. a new computing model has been developed and created. we have now reached the tipping point of a new computing era, the rate of progress, the rate of progress, because it's so easy to use. this is the reason why it's growing so fast. this is going to touch literally every single industry. now in video as me, he eric wise comes against the backdrop of an escalating chip war between the united states on china, which i've seen washington in post export funds on us chips. earlier i asked dw correspond
amazon, microsoft and alphabet raise the search in value which saw it hit the trillion dollar mark for retreating again. slightly comes 2 days after seo jensen, juan appeared at the copy tax trade show and type pay, where he describes the industry as being at a tipping point. it is primarily known for its high powered graphics cards for gamers, but this here, it's market cap has more than doubles due to rising demand for a specialist chips for running a i applications. here's how long described...
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move is because people are playing catch up when you look at hedge fund holdings, the top names are microsoft, google, amazon, netflix, a few down are nvidia, salesforce and paypal. >> they can own those stocks and be lighter in the holdings than they would have been most people came into 2023 off the tech trade maybe some of that money has yet to come into those areas. >> these are the most widely held stocks. i do think what you saw with ai, not just in terms of the mentions, but the rush to take advantage of this, you are resetting some of the earnings expectations which warranted some level of appreciation of the names beyond everybody catching up to buy them. >> let's bring in kristen bitterly how do you see this question has the market gotten too top heavy? are the ai stocks out of control? >> everybody talked about the nature of this rally those seven stocks you keep talking about represent the year to date gains. i think that creates exposure in terms of any type of future volatility when you look at net long positions and nasdaq futures they're at three-year highs. you could see prof
move is because people are playing catch up when you look at hedge fund holdings, the top names are microsoft, google, amazon, netflix, a few down are nvidia, salesforce and paypal. >> they can own those stocks and be lighter in the holdings than they would have been most people came into 2023 off the tech trade maybe some of that money has yet to come into those areas. >> these are the most widely held stocks. i do think what you saw with ai, not just in terms of the mentions, but...
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you had apple and microsoft make new highs earlier. yes,st the true, as gary said, you know, if you want to gravitate to the those big tech names, you know, you've had a good five months. but the fact is vast majority of investors are not in those names. there's about 10,000 listed companies, and you've got 10 names that are driving the averages. i mean, it's a very, very scary -- liz: why fight the tape then? i mean, gary's not fighting tape. he's made some money. >> well, i fight the tape because, you know, with my luck, i'd be the last one in. [laughter] it's the, you know, you look at a stock the like meta, i mean, meta was $88 eight months ago, it's t $2 the 60 today. that's great -- 260. i'm happy to the see it at $2 the 60 when it was the at 88, service a near death experience. liz: yeah. >> i mean, i'm not signing up for that kind of volatility. good luck to the folks that own the tech names because that's the place on, but there's, you know, another 9,000 names out there the that are struggling and have been struggling for 12
you had apple and microsoft make new highs earlier. yes,st the true, as gary said, you know, if you want to gravitate to the those big tech names, you know, you've had a good five months. but the fact is vast majority of investors are not in those names. there's about 10,000 listed companies, and you've got 10 names that are driving the averages. i mean, it's a very, very scary -- liz: why fight the tape then? i mean, gary's not fighting tape. he's made some money. >> well, i fight the...
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altman, the ceo of open ai, which created chatgpt joined other executives from companies like google and microsoft. in signing a letter from the senator for ai safety but are calls for more oversight and comes 2 months after tech leaders like elon musk and apple co-founder steve wozniak signed a petition calling for a pause in ai research. a popular screen recording app for android devices was reportedly spying on users without their consent. the eye recorder app had no malware until an update was pushed out last august, according to the cybersecurity firm east set the update allowed 3rd parties to make secret audio recordings transfer images, videos and other files off of devices. i recorder has been pulled from the google play store. anyone who still has it on their devices being asked to an install it and clear the apps files. google is looking to add a new dimension to video calling the system known as project starline uses ai to create a 3 d model of a person during a video call. wow. google says its latest prototype can project that model on a light field display to show a sense of volume an
altman, the ceo of open ai, which created chatgpt joined other executives from companies like google and microsoft. in signing a letter from the senator for ai safety but are calls for more oversight and comes 2 months after tech leaders like elon musk and apple co-founder steve wozniak signed a petition calling for a pause in ai research. a popular screen recording app for android devices was reportedly spying on users without their consent. the eye recorder app had no malware until an update...
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and then nothing happenes microsoft into john tried to show it was possible to be a politician without stealing from the coffers start off by an apple the marketing. martina was the same age as young, born in 1992. when the she studied archaeology, the article review became they had the same character intransigent bollinger, the . ready just came watching. they found a small cheap house and started renovating it themselves. the shelter daughter, there was a book about the italian mafia lying around in his house. for the moment is the time i didn't make the connection to some of them. so he didn't want us to worry at the end to nino, but down it wasn't a tiny and businessman who had relocated to slovakia on his name was the same as many members of the i'm try and get to the dialect client level. so the double up pulling out the block. it was his most ambitious project. was he worked on it for one and a half year. it was all some other myself. so ibex, but his focus on that. but that's a long name and then it. but it for him. yeah, well john was investigating the ties between business pe
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by the way two upgrade this morning on microsoft. so the bandwagon is refilling up again. >> yeah, welcome to the party. so i've called this market sort of a microsoft landing if you will. we know, you heard from every person on tv on your network it has been driven by a narrow group of stocks. i'm oak with that the good news these are the stocks that drive the market and drive the averages, quite frankly drive the economy. when you think about stocks like microsoft and apple account for 14% of the s&p it is pretty good thing when both are at new all-time highs relatively versus the market and flirting with absolute all-time highs in both cases. so microsoft in a very strong position to return to office 365 and then some. these are textbook, bearish to bullish reversals which bode well not just on a stock level but a market level given their heft and importance in the averages myself. charles: full disclosure, i'm long, my scribers are long, i love the stock for many reasons as you laid out. after the close we have names potential to
by the way two upgrade this morning on microsoft. so the bandwagon is refilling up again. >> yeah, welcome to the party. so i've called this market sort of a microsoft landing if you will. we know, you heard from every person on tv on your network it has been driven by a narrow group of stocks. i'm oak with that the good news these are the stocks that drive the market and drive the averages, quite frankly drive the economy. when you think about stocks like microsoft and apple account for...
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you've ridden the wave with amd and your second pick microsoft doing well. >> thanks for having me back it's crazy to see even in the last month the progress we can't predict anything about the stock market and hope it goes up consistently. >> if you were picking today, tori, amd's female ceo played a role in this, would you stick with this or say it's overvalued >> no. we never regret betting on women. we do what we think is a great leader in this transition. the irony of the stock draft is that we're focussed on picking things for years, if not decades. while i see this as super fun and it's exciting to see the progress, again we're in this for the long haul. >> i remember during the stock draft thinking that there was a good pick in peloton hasn't been a good pick. >> we've been talking smack on instagram. it's so fun to have this group of people come together from different walks of life. i'm a financial expert we have football players, olympians, wrestlers it's fun to see. >> i didn't know they took this off line they're having a chat without us tori, congrats. >> thanks for watchi
you've ridden the wave with amd and your second pick microsoft doing well. >> thanks for having me back it's crazy to see even in the last month the progress we can't predict anything about the stock market and hope it goes up consistently. >> if you were picking today, tori, amd's female ceo played a role in this, would you stick with this or say it's overvalued >> no. we never regret betting on women. we do what we think is a great leader in this transition. the irony of the...
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i mean, you know, my favorite example is you ever tried to open a non microsoft word document on microsoft word like why does this look all weird? like that's sort of the classic example of what can happen with interoperate. interoperability doesn't work. in fact, actually one of the things i found when i was researching the, the, the mars climate orbiter is that for a while there was a file format problem and some some poor clerk over actually had to hand rewrite all of the data files and send them over to basically to try translate them between the two computers. so yeah, it could be an annoyance for four months, right, every four months or something like that. so i can just imagine that every day your job was to take this word file and retype it as a microsoft word document that was organized up. yeah, it's you know, i think that's we often take for granted that coding is going to be the sort of like easy thing that's going to be open for a lot of people. it's i think the environment changed a lot in that way at one point that was the way you generated and transmitted knowledge rewritin
i mean, you know, my favorite example is you ever tried to open a non microsoft word document on microsoft word like why does this look all weird? like that's sort of the classic example of what can happen with interoperate. interoperability doesn't work. in fact, actually one of the things i found when i was researching the, the, the mars climate orbiter is that for a while there was a file format problem and some some poor clerk over actually had to hand rewrite all of the data files and send...
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the top employers of h 16h1 visa workers this is surprising >> it is what's interesting, not only are microsoft, nvidia part of the $1 trillion club, and they're all led by immigrant ceos. two of which were on h1 visas at one point. while the top h1 3 policies, those same companies have laid off 85,000 workers in 2022, and early 2023 the minute a foreign worker on a visa loses their job, they have 60 days to find a new job or risk being separated from their family it's disproportionately impacting the asian community with indians and chinese making up 50% or more making up the h1 visa holders >> it's very hard to get a job in the same skillset in india. >> immigration lawyers, advocates say they are working around the clock to differentiate these workers from other immigrant cases, touting their contributions to the tech industry there's an interesting a ing an that found the latest breakthroughs in ai are driven by foreign-foreign scientists. so if we want to keep our lead, they would argue keep them here. in the past, they have been very open about their experience about how really open the g
the top employers of h 16h1 visa workers this is surprising >> it is what's interesting, not only are microsoft, nvidia part of the $1 trillion club, and they're all led by immigrant ceos. two of which were on h1 visas at one point. while the top h1 3 policies, those same companies have laid off 85,000 workers in 2022, and early 2023 the minute a foreign worker on a visa loses their job, they have 60 days to find a new job or risk being separated from their family it's disproportionately...
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altman, the ceo of open ai, which created chatgpt joined other executives from companies like google and microsoft. in signing a letter from the sentor for ai safety. they're calling for more oversight. and this comes 2 months after tech leaders like elon musk and apple co-founder. steve was the act, signed a petition calling for a pause in ai research. >> it's 10 21 and a popular screen recording app for android devices. turns out they say it was spying on users without their consent. it's the i recorder app. you know, that won and apparently at first it had no malware until there's an update that was pushed out last august. and this is all according to the cybersecurity firm called the set that investigated this. and they say that 3rd update allowed 3rd parties to make secret audio recordings transfer images, videos and other files off of your device. i recorder now has been pulled its not the google play store anymore. and if you have it on your device, you're told to an install it and clear the apps files. >> yeah, i mean, not that they get. what are they going in for me? but, you know, maybe
altman, the ceo of open ai, which created chatgpt joined other executives from companies like google and microsoft. in signing a letter from the sentor for ai safety. they're calling for more oversight. and this comes 2 months after tech leaders like elon musk and apple co-founder. steve was the act, signed a petition calling for a pause in ai research. >> it's 10 21 and a popular screen recording app for android devices. turns out they say it was spying on users without their consent....
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you have the mega caps and the ai hype was focused on microsoft but networking equipment and all the other tech names have rallied. if this economy does not fall apart and i am with brian that i think other parts of the market can participate as well, one thing i am looking at is the cyclicals trade. everybody is out of it nobody wants to touch industrial materials, energy. i was in hong kong talking to the china-based investors and they're so bearish on the chinese market that maybe you want to be bullish if you look at growth has disappointed so much the government probably has no choice but to step in. i think it's not just about the breadth but if there's a catalyst to broaden out and i see that as being china. >> brian, at some point if you're going to get to your target, or beyond you are going to need other areas of the market to come along, aren't you? what do you think it is? >> i think this research dove tails and is consistent with our call 4300 is our base case. as i've said on air, i hope i'm wrong. our bull case is 4800. i think this allows the market some time to diges
you have the mega caps and the ai hype was focused on microsoft but networking equipment and all the other tech names have rallied. if this economy does not fall apart and i am with brian that i think other parts of the market can participate as well, one thing i am looking at is the cyclicals trade. everybody is out of it nobody wants to touch industrial materials, energy. i was in hong kong talking to the china-based investors and they're so bearish on the chinese market that maybe you want...
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there is the super seven with the big tech companies like microsoft, apple, amazon and obviously nvidia. on friday's close, there were up 67% year to date whereas the rest of the market was up 3%. that ties into two narratives. one is the growth opportunity related to ai and the rest of the market is all about recession risk, interest rate risk and inflation risk as we are seeing materialized today.cw below the $1 trillion but still a surge. are we putting too many x in one basket. are you on the cathie wood's side of the equation that there are other companies that will start looking at better valuations out there? >> it is hard to tell how much we are going to get out of ai over the long term. the companies that are enabling ai, whether it is through the chips like nvidia provides, or a software and deployment like amazon web services, google and microsoft are enabling. what investors recognize is even though we don't know all the details, ai and it spread across the economy will provide years of growth. that is a step change in what we expect the companies to be able to do just some
there is the super seven with the big tech companies like microsoft, apple, amazon and obviously nvidia. on friday's close, there were up 67% year to date whereas the rest of the market was up 3%. that ties into two narratives. one is the growth opportunity related to ai and the rest of the market is all about recession risk, interest rate risk and inflation risk as we are seeing materialized today.cw below the $1 trillion but still a surge. are we putting too many x in one basket. are you on...
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bad year and the s p 500 but s p up 10% as apple and microsoft are doing so well and carrying the markets with them. we including companies like nvidia elsewhere, you're seeing oil haven't really bad month telling us that the economy is weakening and worldwide and we probably should be going into recession. but there's so many jobs right now. i know you're like this. james tesla model y is the number one selling car in the world right now. and it's the first time for tesla percent for all a trick also percent for all a trick also where monday we get the world worldwide developers conference out of apple where we're going to see that mixed reality headset. there's been a lot of leaks on it. it could have an ak screen on the 2 lenses and i think that could be really an industrial too cool for the first year before it becomes we hear something that you and i might potentially years from entertainment and we don't know what the form factor is. the right we do know bulkier fit slim yet as any of that leaked. >> yes, some of it has lee. tom and it looks like it could have a battery pack so much
bad year and the s p 500 but s p up 10% as apple and microsoft are doing so well and carrying the markets with them. we including companies like nvidia elsewhere, you're seeing oil haven't really bad month telling us that the economy is weakening and worldwide and we probably should be going into recession. but there's so many jobs right now. i know you're like this. james tesla model y is the number one selling car in the world right now. and it's the first time for tesla percent for all a...
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now we're talking about stocks like microsoft, google, amazon, nvidia, revenue, profitable, sure. have they moved especially nvidia a few standard deviations away to their norm? yeah. we could be in a short-term bubble. long term look at dot-com, cryptocurrencies, "faangs" get into bubbles we're nowhere near that. those were 300 to 1400%. i would say zoom out, think about this over the long run. goldman sachs came out with a report i thought was actually quite conservative. they said it would help corporate profits by thirty% over the next 10 years. i think it will be way more than that i think people are underestimating the impact of this technology. look at chat klatt. it is literally the fastest growing platform in history 125 million users globally in a few short months t got added to the apple store last week this is the first wave of early adopters until you get the late a adopters. >> i think that is good point. recognize the destruction of that. nearly half of workers worry a.i. will replace their jobs. 70% will embrace a.i., it wilt save time and productivity. workers don
now we're talking about stocks like microsoft, google, amazon, nvidia, revenue, profitable, sure. have they moved especially nvidia a few standard deviations away to their norm? yeah. we could be in a short-term bubble. long term look at dot-com, cryptocurrencies, "faangs" get into bubbles we're nowhere near that. those were 300 to 1400%. i would say zoom out, think about this over the long run. goldman sachs came out with a report i thought was actually quite conservative. they said...
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amazon, microsoft and alphabet, raised the search in value which saw it hit the trillion dollar mark for retreating again. slightly comes 2 days after seo jensen, juan appeared at the copy tax trade show and type pay, where he describes the industry as being at a tipping point. and if it is primarily known for its high powered graphics cards for gamers, but this here, it's market cap has more than doubles due to rising demand for a specialist chips for running a i. applications. here is how long described for he believes the industry is at right now.
amazon, microsoft and alphabet, raised the search in value which saw it hit the trillion dollar mark for retreating again. slightly comes 2 days after seo jensen, juan appeared at the copy tax trade show and type pay, where he describes the industry as being at a tipping point. and if it is primarily known for its high powered graphics cards for gamers, but this here, it's market cap has more than doubles due to rising demand for a specialist chips for running a i. applications. here is how...
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are about to launch a co—pilot which is generative ai inside the tools that it uses in its microsoft products, and this will be helping to advise in meetings, helps adjust presentations, and actually advise on the content of your documents. and some of those particular developments will be welcomed by many people watching, i am sure. we have to leave it there, thank you very much for your time, thank you for coming on the programme. right, stay with us, plenty more online, as always, but stay with us here, plenty more in the business news coming up as well. for the moment, though, thank you very much for your time. get me on social media, i am lewis vaughanjones, this is bbc news. bye—bye. we have got two types of weather across the uk today, and a tale of two beaches from our weather watcher pictures. barely a cloud in the sky in northern ireland, beautiful sunshine, but not like that further east, this is hornsea in east yorkshire, a lot of low cloud and feeling quite chilly. the satellite picture shows exactly where the cloud is at the moment, and i'm going to show you the winds
are about to launch a co—pilot which is generative ai inside the tools that it uses in its microsoft products, and this will be helping to advise in meetings, helps adjust presentations, and actually advise on the content of your documents. and some of those particular developments will be welcomed by many people watching, i am sure. we have to leave it there, thank you very much for your time, thank you for coming on the programme. right, stay with us, plenty more online, as always, but stay...
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it is up as well, so is microsoft hanging on by two pennies, alphabet and amazon are lower. show me the 10-year treasury. it is at 3.66% down 2.8 basis points. a new york city law school under fire for allowing this inflammatory graduation speech. roll it. >> israel continues to in discriminately reign bullets and bombs on worshipers murdering the old and young and the law is a manifestation of white supremacy that continues to oppress and suppress people in this nation around the world. lauren: she spoke for 13 minutes she ripped the nypd. she ripped the military. she ripped capitalism. she got applause. the school is now calling it hate speech but that didn't seem to be their initial reaction. >> i think it is claiming that the final version deferred slightly from the original version that was handed to them, but all you have to do is watch the video and see these lunatics clapping their hands, standing for her, cheering her on, when she's spouting these hateful disgusting words. lauren: enough. fox & friends weekend host will cain joins me now. look, will. you went to law
it is up as well, so is microsoft hanging on by two pennies, alphabet and amazon are lower. show me the 10-year treasury. it is at 3.66% down 2.8 basis points. a new york city law school under fire for allowing this inflammatory graduation speech. roll it. >> israel continues to in discriminately reign bullets and bombs on worshipers murdering the old and young and the law is a manifestation of white supremacy that continues to oppress and suppress people in this nation around the world....
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sam altman, ceo of open ai which makes chatgpt joined other executives from places like google and microsoft to sign a letter from the senator for ai safety warning about the rise of ai. the statement comes just 2 months after a i a tech leaders, including tesla owner elon musk and apple co-founder steve wozniak supported a petition calling for a pause on ai research. that was open to the public. >> a popular screen recording app for android devices was reportedly spying on users without their consent. >> the eye recorder app. had no malware until an update was pushed out last august. this is according to a cybersecurity firm that's called the set. and that update allowed 3rd parties to make secret audio recordings transfer images, videos and other files off of devices. i recorder has now been pulled from the google play store. anybody who has if you still have this on your device, you are asked to an install it and clear the apps files. wow, that's crazy. >> all right. well, make or break for the consequential debt limit deal in washington. yeah, they're supposed to be a vote on it, but it'
sam altman, ceo of open ai which makes chatgpt joined other executives from places like google and microsoft to sign a letter from the senator for ai safety warning about the rise of ai. the statement comes just 2 months after a i a tech leaders, including tesla owner elon musk and apple co-founder steve wozniak supported a petition calling for a pause on ai research. that was open to the public. >> a popular screen recording app for android devices was reportedly spying on users without...
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so it's like mass um microsoft and alphabet are all in on the game. but smaller star shops like big full in southern germany, are also hoping to revolutionize the way we see the real world meets the virtual world. the promise of adventure, reality, logical evolution of the internet. it's a huge future market and the bottle dry and for digital giants. one government starts up stands confidently. i'm at the freight. we're going to be big calls rule in southern germany. a young start up with lots of money, from 3 funders with big plans. take some moment to, to so called hollow dex. they connect to colleagues in a virtual room is clear that the green part that change has in for red trackers up there and can recognize the glasses in the room. and when i move the software, it corrects the picture of it. it creates the illusion that the other person is right there with me in the same room. it works because the glasses send a signal to the eye that mirrors what's on the screen above. i think we have to try filming through the glasses. ok, but it's not easy. a
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fact that as you start to see the indexes themselves give bigger and have these bigger allocations to microsoft and nvidia, whatever that may be, the underlying etf's have to rearrange themselves, and the lag ends of creating a bigger issue for any fundamental investing point of view in terms of liquidity, in terms of the plumbing, as opposed to the actual index itself. >> only talk about the etf structure, you wanted to say something? >> i was just going to agree with some parts. the reason why this rally looks kind of extreme is because they are all tech stocks. that started to collapse in march. a lot of investors flocking tech stocks because that to them was a safe haven. because these generate good cash flow, good balance sheets. history shows that only a handful of stocks have benchmark values but it just so happened that is all tech stocks. it was more diversified. now it is just all tech stocks. the big seven, big eight, the five. i think that is why people are just scratching their heads, perhaps. >> the debt ceiling, the idea that maybe tech is a safety trade on the debt ceiling years
fact that as you start to see the indexes themselves give bigger and have these bigger allocations to microsoft and nvidia, whatever that may be, the underlying etf's have to rearrange themselves, and the lag ends of creating a bigger issue for any fundamental investing point of view in terms of liquidity, in terms of the plumbing, as opposed to the actual index itself. >> only talk about the etf structure, you wanted to say something? >> i was just going to agree with some parts....
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seeing people here who are signing this statement, like sam altman, like top executives at google and microsoft who seem to be on the right side of history around the robot enslavement question, but are trying to deploy ai as fast as possible. it is that dissonance that makes this so jarring. >> this comes two months after a group of different ai and tech leaders including elon musk and steve wozniak signed a petition calling for a pause on ai scale research. that was open to the public. is this a runaway train at this point? >> well, what is so interesting is that none of the -- very few of the signatories on this statement were on that pause statement. the overlap isn't that strong because people have very different feelings about this short-term regulatory regime where, you know, not in currently. the united states has very few regulations around data at all, and no regulations around ai, while countries like the eu and china race ahead on this. the people i've been speaking to say, sure, of course, we should be thinking in the long-term about some threats here, but we should not let that di
seeing people here who are signing this statement, like sam altman, like top executives at google and microsoft who seem to be on the right side of history around the robot enslavement question, but are trying to deploy ai as fast as possible. it is that dissonance that makes this so jarring. >> this comes two months after a group of different ai and tech leaders including elon musk and steve wozniak signed a petition calling for a pause on ai scale research. that was open to the public....
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you have executives from open ai, microsoft, google and a host signing this statement it is about the bad news end of the kind of science fiction movie you might imagine, right we're talking about the possibility that ai might become so smart that it eventually slips the bonds of human command and begins to make its own decisions and perhaps decisions that won't be good for humanity, right? that's the level of extinction risk that they are talking about here. it is important to note that, of course, we do not have that technology yet. this is a theoretical outcome down the road. but this is a bunch of top minds across the industry and academia saying they want to get on the right side of doing so and take it seriously. >> i think people are wondering how afraid should i be of this as you said, the top minds are on this and they use these scary, big words but what is a regular person supposed to think right now? >> it is really important to understand that we are nowhere near the kind of artificial general intelligence that people theorize could lead to an event like this. i think it i
you have executives from open ai, microsoft, google and a host signing this statement it is about the bad news end of the kind of science fiction movie you might imagine, right we're talking about the possibility that ai might become so smart that it eventually slips the bonds of human command and begins to make its own decisions and perhaps decisions that won't be good for humanity, right? that's the level of extinction risk that they are talking about here. it is important to note that, of...
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office is still the primary driver of their long-term uplift assumptions on microsoft. that's credit suisse and piper sandler also having a positive piece out. >> it's starting now we have the first backlash company called amberella great movie raquel welsh. they say it's disconcerting, finally, we're getting the backlash you have a company that doesn't have any business in a.i., and they're a.i.'ing and they say it's disconcerting. this is the beginning. because everybody can't be a.i last night, enrico, hp, a.i. hp a.i not hpe a.i., but hp so it's finally -- i think we're finally getting to the point -- and i happen to like the quarter because he said finally the pc cycle is bottoming, but david, not everybody can cloak in a.i >> right >> well, you tweeted that they called the bottom of the pc cycle and then you argued that nobody cared do we have the sound this is what came about on "mad money" last night. >> i we don't even have it l let's go to bolero it's time. everybody is saying they have a.i., and i think that's fatuous, and it may be the beginning of a backlas
office is still the primary driver of their long-term uplift assumptions on microsoft. that's credit suisse and piper sandler also having a positive piece out. >> it's starting now we have the first backlash company called amberella great movie raquel welsh. they say it's disconcerting, finally, we're getting the backlash you have a company that doesn't have any business in a.i., and they're a.i.'ing and they say it's disconcerting. this is the beginning. because everybody can't be a.i...
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microsoft also higher at 331. goldman sachs again, this is weighing on the dow. susan lee coming in to the program, good morning to you. are they planning another round? >> a big way on the dow right now, only down six tenths of 1% but you could be looking at a third round of job hits, only if you're 250 jobs that could be coming in the weeks ahead. staff might be affected like directors and partners, 250 would likely take golden job cuts, still below 4000, dealmaking dried up so it makes sense, everybody in i thinking cutting jobs and morgan stanley that has cut three jobs and james gorman is stepping down in the next couple months, j.p. morgan cutting around 500 so 250, not that big of a deal especially compared to tens of thousands in the tech space. >> we spoke yesterday about elon musk, head of tesla and twitter going to china, do we know more about that? >> elon musk working with everyone taking the day off for memorial day weekend and he's been pretty busy shaking beijing government hands and that includes the top minister like the foreign minister, minist
microsoft also higher at 331. goldman sachs again, this is weighing on the dow. susan lee coming in to the program, good morning to you. are they planning another round? >> a big way on the dow right now, only down six tenths of 1% but you could be looking at a third round of job hits, only if you're 250 jobs that could be coming in the weeks ahead. staff might be affected like directors and partners, 250 would likely take golden job cuts, still below 4000, dealmaking dried up so it makes...
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apple, google, amazon, microsoft the only other companies to have topped 1 trillion and invidio was part of that company yesterday. >> dana: beyond dollars and cents big tech execs are sounding an alarm. mitigating the risk of extinction from a.i. should be a global priority such as pandemic and nuclear war. we have the director of a.i. safety. is that hyperbolic or reasonable on that take, dan? >> so many of us are, in fact, concerned that a.i. in the future, given it's progressing so rapidly could lead to human extinction. there are other risks like making society go a lot more poorly or tearing apart the fabric of society but could lead to extinction. >> bill: here is sam altmann on the hill a few weeks back when he kind of said this. watch. >> regulatory intervention by governments will be critical to mitigate the risks of increasingly powerful models. if the technology goes wrong it can go quite wrong and we want to be vocal about that and want to work with the government to prevent that from happening. >> bill: i have two questions for you. governments not making this, private comp
apple, google, amazon, microsoft the only other companies to have topped 1 trillion and invidio was part of that company yesterday. >> dana: beyond dollars and cents big tech execs are sounding an alarm. mitigating the risk of extinction from a.i. should be a global priority such as pandemic and nuclear war. we have the director of a.i. safety. is that hyperbolic or reasonable on that take, dan? >> so many of us are, in fact, concerned that a.i. in the future, given it's progressing...
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zach: these include high-level executives at microsoft and google, along with hundreds of others in tech. dan hendrix is the center for ai safety director. >> the companies are needing to compete, they need to develop ai, and the development of ai over making it safe and understandable. zach: but he says the risks run deeper. >> another possibility is that we automate so much of the economy that the world is more autonomously run and we do not know how to do things, we become dependent on them, and we are completely subject to them doing our bidding. if they turn in another direction or pursue something else, we would be powerless to correct it. zach: stay professor and expert says he thinks it makes sense because they may want to wash their hands of critical responsibility. >> those people cannot control the world. they can direct society from it is power. zach: he says the hope is the statement and support can lead to other policymakers recognizing the severity of the risky technology. >> if we treat it like a global priority like we did with nuclear weapons, we can make it more manage
zach: these include high-level executives at microsoft and google, along with hundreds of others in tech. dan hendrix is the center for ai safety director. >> the companies are needing to compete, they need to develop ai, and the development of ai over making it safe and understandable. zach: but he says the risks run deeper. >> another possibility is that we automate so much of the economy that the world is more autonomously run and we do not know how to do things, we become...
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making the chip maker the first of its industry to hit that milestone, joining apple and microsoft, i nvidia's market cap at $990 billion. >> i think it can go higher. stock is trading around 400 bucks. i think it can go to 600. i wrote this for my subscribers a year and-a-half ago at 170, my base case was 475. we're within 75 bucks of that. the reason i'm able to get there is because tensioner growth is so dramatic. for perspective, when they guided up a week ago they said we're going to do, nvidia, would do 11 billion in revenue this quarter. in 2022, they did 11 billion the whole year. i'm sorry, 2020. so right, they're growing four times faster in just two years. that's amazing. so anyway, fast forward, i think you can get to 15 bucks of earnings, you put a 40 multiple, gets you to 600 and i think we'll get 15 a bucks in earnings a lot sooner than people think, a double from where we are this year. maria: this has been a strong ride in a short period of time. >> i know. maria: in the last few days. you want to buy it now. or take to the sidelines and wait. >> yeah, in other words,
making the chip maker the first of its industry to hit that milestone, joining apple and microsoft, i nvidia's market cap at $990 billion. >> i think it can go higher. stock is trading around 400 bucks. i think it can go to 600. i wrote this for my subscribers a year and-a-half ago at 170, my base case was 475. we're within 75 bucks of that. the reason i'm able to get there is because tensioner growth is so dramatic. for perspective, when they guided up a week ago they said we're going to...
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that's why you don't see the multiples to the extent where you see the microsoft's of the world. the big reason is, will they get the roi potential or get the advertising from this ai boom? we think there are positives out there but i don't think it's as clear as a name like microsoft. lisa: you can believe this story and anyone who says anybody is using this has to be something of a believer or at least an open recipient of this information but to have some naysayers about the valuation saying the rally you have seen so far, 31% in big tech stocks so far this year is a test has a risk of petering out. they say positioning is such that it is rife for profit-taking. do you play into that? do you think anything like that will just be a buying opportunity? how do you play the tactical ride up that cannot continue at this pace? >> in terms of the performance, we think they will be some sort of ai fatigue potentially in the coming weeks. that said, we remain big believers that the valuation is not as extended as many people think. especially as you look toward 24 basis points for name
that's why you don't see the multiples to the extent where you see the microsoft's of the world. the big reason is, will they get the roi potential or get the advertising from this ai boom? we think there are positives out there but i don't think it's as clear as a name like microsoft. lisa: you can believe this story and anyone who says anybody is using this has to be something of a believer or at least an open recipient of this information but to have some naysayers about the valuation saying...
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such as the ceos and managers of big tech companies and other companies such as those controlled by microsoft, they have their own agenda. they know that al their own agenda. they know that ai will be regulated and the discussion they have on the table is what type of regulations will take place. and therefore, for them, setting the agenda and moving the discussion towards regulating the uses of ai, instead of regulating the production of ai, the writing, the coding of the algorithms, which is what they are doing, is beneficial.— are doing, is beneficial. when you talk about regulation, _ are doing, is beneficial. when you talk about regulation, it's - are doing, is beneficial. when you talk about regulation, it's almost | talk about regulation, it's almost inevitable, what do you think the first step in that is? what is the first step in that is? what is the first type of regulation we are going to see when it comes to artificial intelligence? i going to see when it comes to artificial intelligence? i cannot foresee the — artificial intelligence? i cannot foresee the first _ artificial i
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if you're going for the micro cap names, microsoft is trading a little more reasonable ethan nvidia and also -- reasonably than nvidia. maria: market is hiring but consumer confidence is down. >> consumer confidence is down 7 points. it's the fourth consecutive time that we've been going down. it's not looking good. and on top of that, people's outlook on the future has never been worse of. worse. 18% has a positive outlook on the future. that's abysmal. when you read the focus group feedbacks on how people are feeling that voted for joe biden, people who supported the agenda are feeling really, really pessimistic, not thinking things are getting better and so to me that says that -- we've seen this before. tbad things can happen as a result of that. i understand get the gunk out and other things can happen. it's not a good sign to come. maria: the nasdaq is the highest level -- >> 25% year-to-date. everyone is so negative. the speculative short interest in bond futures and stock futures can, the highest it's ever been, happening simultaneously. sentiment is horrible. that's why markets
if you're going for the micro cap names, microsoft is trading a little more reasonable ethan nvidia and also -- reasonably than nvidia. maria: market is hiring but consumer confidence is down. >> consumer confidence is down 7 points. it's the fourth consecutive time that we've been going down. it's not looking good. and on top of that, people's outlook on the future has never been worse of. worse. 18% has a positive outlook on the future. that's abysmal. when you read the focus group...
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the ceos of google and microsoft did not sign the letter, but several members of google's deep mind artificial intelligence unit did sign it. >> meanwhile, in march, a lawyer representing a client in manhattan's federal court emitted a briefing to a judge arguing why his client's case should not be thrown out. the case was filed against the airline avianca who says he was injured when hit by a serving cart during the flight. the lawyer cited more than a half a different relevant court decisions to make his case for why the lawsuit had precedent. the only problem -- none of those decisions were real. an affidavit filed last week, the times reports the lawyer admitted to using the open ai tool chat gpt to conduct his research. the program reportedly told him yes when it asked him to verify that the cases were legitimate. let's bring in mbc legal analyst danny zavala's. why don't we introduce the story into the dialogue, because it shows what ai is capable of, but it also shows the flaw that has effectively made up all the case research here. >> there's plenty of human error here as well. plus, t
the ceos of google and microsoft did not sign the letter, but several members of google's deep mind artificial intelligence unit did sign it. >> meanwhile, in march, a lawyer representing a client in manhattan's federal court emitted a briefing to a judge arguing why his client's case should not be thrown out. the case was filed against the airline avianca who says he was injured when hit by a serving cart during the flight. the lawyer cited more than a half a different relevant court...
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apple and microsoft, we haven't seen them at 7.5% each in over 40 years, so you are seeing this very big narrow kind of a market it's certainly frustrating because i see opportunities elsewhere. but i think it's because we have all of these unknowns. yeah, ai has been driving the story for now, but, again, i hope that changes as we progress through the rest of the year. >> you think they can actually perform to the levels that are now baked into the market? >> i do think ai is real it's going to be $2 trillion to $3 trillion by 2030 about and it's growing at about 40% per year and only 20% of companies in the united states are actually using ai. so there are a lot of tail winds. but that being said, i own broadcom yesterday it opened up at 111% and it closed down on 2% the swings are just incredible i think there are places you want to have exposure to certainly, but i don't think you want an entire portfolio of ai, and i do think it's getting a bit hyped and some of the stock moves have become incredible i dictate some profits yesterday in broadcom. >> that's interesting. you start
apple and microsoft, we haven't seen them at 7.5% each in over 40 years, so you are seeing this very big narrow kind of a market it's certainly frustrating because i see opportunities elsewhere. but i think it's because we have all of these unknowns. yeah, ai has been driving the story for now, but, again, i hope that changes as we progress through the rest of the year. >> you think they can actually perform to the levels that are now baked into the market? >> i do think ai is real...
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. >>> piper raising the microsoft target making it one of the highest on the street. it cites the tech giant's history and ability to bring artificial intelligence to the masses over the coming years. >>> and bernstein names amazon as one of its top picks in raising the price target moving that from $125 per share to $140 per share. it says amazon has an appealing setup and long-term quality growth. >>> turning now to our weeklong summer stocks highlight series today it's all about live entertainment with taylor swift's blowout eras tour becoming the latest and maybe best example of strong appetite for concerts, sporting events, and other shows. are consumers in a lovers era or is it just swift peter wolfe is here. i don't know what lovers era means. all of this enthusiasm we're seeing over taylor swift, is it a one-off or a broader trend when it comes to live entertainment? >> demand is robust across the board. sports ratings are outperforming everything else. leave music is hot, an things like formula 1, wwe , is up. taylor swift is leading. >> it's not just wwe you
. >>> piper raising the microsoft target making it one of the highest on the street. it cites the tech giant's history and ability to bring artificial intelligence to the masses over the coming years. >>> and bernstein names amazon as one of its top picks in raising the price target moving that from $125 per share to $140 per share. it says amazon has an appealing setup and long-term quality growth. >>> turning now to our weeklong summer stocks highlight series today...
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bots like chatgpt and microsoft and google been part of that a.i. boom. nvidia really getting positive numbers on the back of that, also putting out revenue numbers around a billion dollars. and that would be the biggest revenue they've ever had. and also influence the remainder of the tech counters, too. so certainly the chip and semiconductor market is looking a little bit better particularly if you're in the a.i. space. >> one more for you here. consumer confidence fell to a six-month low as americans appear to be less upbeat about the current state of the economy. what's the read as to why they feel that way? >> yeah, so if we get actually a clear sense, right, particularly older consumers have actually been feeling a little bit down beat here, and that's because they're a little bit more pessimistic about the labor market. we have seen jobs growth slow down quite considerably, and wn increase in interest rates continuing you may begin to see that hurting things. the interest rates will stay longer for -- stay higher rather for longer, and that may hu
bots like chatgpt and microsoft and google been part of that a.i. boom. nvidia really getting positive numbers on the back of that, also putting out revenue numbers around a billion dollars. and that would be the biggest revenue they've ever had. and also influence the remainder of the tech counters, too. so certainly the chip and semiconductor market is looking a little bit better particularly if you're in the a.i. space. >> one more for you here. consumer confidence fell to a six-month...
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it was signed by top executives and researchers at open ai, google, microsoft and others. the center's director spoke about why it poses such a threat to humanity. >> so ai could be thought of as being somewhat similar to nuclear weapons. right now ai companies are locked in an ai arms race, so they are racing to develop increasingly powerful systems. and they are putting that priority ahead of safety. what this means is that we don't really know how to control these systems reliably, nor do we really understand their inner workings at all. so that means we have an extremely powerful technology that could be potentially a loose cannon. that is one possible risk. and that could possibly like the nuclear arms race lead to humanity's extinction. more typical concern someone could have is if we have advanced ai systems, someone could repurpose them, maliciously use it for harm. they could use it to develop a bio weapon or to develop a rogue ai agent and have that try to take over. somebody tried do that already but fortunately current ai technologies are not powerful enough to
it was signed by top executives and researchers at open ai, google, microsoft and others. the center's director spoke about why it poses such a threat to humanity. >> so ai could be thought of as being somewhat similar to nuclear weapons. right now ai companies are locked in an ai arms race, so they are racing to develop increasingly powerful systems. and they are putting that priority ahead of safety. what this means is that we don't really know how to control these systems reliably, nor...
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edgar muÑoz, faltarían solo nueve republicano otra de noticias del dÍa, cientÍficos y directivos de microsoft, google y otras empresass tecnolÓgicas emitieron una nueva advertencia de los peligros de la inteligencia artificial para la uston, edgar muñoz uno de las principales noticias del día científicos y directivos de la industria tecnológica emitieron un nueva presencia sobre el peligro que representa la inteligencia artificial en un comunicado publicado en línea po seguridad de la inteligencia artificial indicaron que mitigar el riesgo de extinciÓn deberÍa ser una prioridad globalr la se artificial esto debería ser una prioridad global junto con otros riesgos de escala social tales como las pandemias como las pand y la guerra nuclear es una seriesi bien la artificial que son una de algoritmos que toman algoritmos que toman decisiones sin intervenciÓn humana, se utilizan todos los dÍas y tienen grandes beneficios en el sector salud, ambiental, seguridad y otros sectores, para este expeo es necesardecisiones sin intervención humana muchos otros sectores como también servicios d
edgar muÑoz, faltarían solo nueve republicano otra de noticias del dÍa, cientÍficos y directivos de microsoft, google y otras empresass tecnolÓgicas emitieron una nueva advertencia de los peligros de la inteligencia artificial para la uston, edgar muñoz uno de las principales noticias del día científicos y directivos de la industria tecnológica emitieron un nueva presencia sobre el peligro que representa la inteligencia artificial en un comunicado publicado en línea po seguridad de la...
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:00 años de prisión científicos y líderes de la industria tecnológica incluidos altos ejecutivos de microsoft lanzaron este martes una nueva advertencia sobre los peligros que la inteligencia de oficial plantea a la humanidad con más de 1000 investigadores y tecnólogos incluido (nombre extranjero) habrían firmado pidiendo que se hiciera una pausa de por lo -6 meses en el desarrollo de inteligencia artificial porque dijeron plantea riesgos profundos para la sociedad y la humanidad la...
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it is just the fifth american company to hit that level, joining apple microsoft alphabet. that and amazon the rises in part to the company's chips, which make it a key supplier for companies trying to build products with artificial intelligence. and here is a look at what's trending on ktvu .com tonight. our top story the suspect accused of stabbing and killing tech exec bob lee has a new attorney defense lawyer withdrew from the case today, citing a conflict of interest also trending elizabeth holmes. began her 11 year sentence at a federal prison in texas today, and golden state warriors president and general manager bob myers stepped down after 12 years with the team has been a key player in the teams for recent nba titles, meyer said. his future is unclear, but he will be spending more time. now with his family. you can find these stories and much more around the clock at ktvu .com. they come tonight. it is a west coast favorite. how in and out is celebrating its 70/5 anniversary coming up tomorrow on morning san to the u. s. house is expected to vote on the debt ceili
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the three of the largest countries in the world, microsoft, google and ibm. yep. another two indians became. governors of two southern states in this country and another indian is now prime minister of britain. the quickest now, my advice to harvard university and the new york times stop narrative about race. okay. it doesn't help the people who are trying to help take the message from the indians who made it or met it not on race. i guess that's. yeah, they a they have a hard problem with the white privilege can see when asians are whipping -- you know so but of course we we know all of the rhetorical twists and turns about that of well their way to adjacent and know they're not they're not you know they it is it academic effort it family culture if you you cannot learn if you're not in school the black truancy rate is very high. nobody can actually at this the learning read the student has to do it himself and racialize. this does not help the effort has to come from within and it and if effort is made we are an open society. we are waiting with welcome open arm
the three of the largest countries in the world, microsoft, google and ibm. yep. another two indians became. governors of two southern states in this country and another indian is now prime minister of britain. the quickest now, my advice to harvard university and the new york times stop narrative about race. okay. it doesn't help the people who are trying to help take the message from the indians who made it or met it not on race. i guess that's. yeah, they a they have a hard problem with the...
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google driver microsoft and a large number of scientists from harvard stanford berkeley there are also chinese specialists what is interesting in the list are two of the three so-called godfathers of modern artificial intelligence geoffrey hinton from the university of toronto and her begio show from the university of montreal, this is a scientist who in 2018 received the turing award a prestigious award in the field of computer science for his work in the field of deep learning, this principle formed the basis of all modern neural networks. so their third colleague, yang li kun, who now works in a corporation in a brand, did not sign a letter on twitter. elecon said that he already cares about the ethical use of artificial intelligence, but in fact it turns out that he is one of the largest players in the field of neural networks. well, at least the western letter was not signed only by the brand corporation. the rest of the merciless on the subject of the risks of artificial intelligence initiate not the first time, for example, the same jeffrey hit recently left the post of presiden
google driver microsoft and a large number of scientists from harvard stanford berkeley there are also chinese specialists what is interesting in the list are two of the three so-called godfathers of modern artificial intelligence geoffrey hinton from the university of toronto and her begio show from the university of montreal, this is a scientist who in 2018 received the turing award a prestigious award in the field of computer science for his work in the field of deep learning, this principle...
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microsoft's fight with u.k. over its takeover of activision blizzard has received a boost after a judge said the u.s. software giant appeal can start earlier. the u.k. antitrust regulator which blocked for $69 billion deal wanted to delay the hearing until later this year. theranos founder elizabeth holmes has reported into prison to start her 11-year sentence for defrauding investors over unreliable blood testing technology. her final appeal failed last month. the 39-year-old is being held in the minimum security prison. that's your bloomberg business flash. manus: top officials from the eu and the u.s. meeting for a second day in sweden for the trade and technology council. we will bring it to your right here on bloomberg. ♪ dani: top officials from the eu and u.s. our meeting in sweden today for the trade and technology council. they will be looking into strengthening their cooperation on key issues from china to economic security. let's go to our europe correspondent maria tadeo in brussels. i mentioned so
microsoft's fight with u.k. over its takeover of activision blizzard has received a boost after a judge said the u.s. software giant appeal can start earlier. the u.k. antitrust regulator which blocked for $69 billion deal wanted to delay the hearing until later this year. theranos founder elizabeth holmes has reported into prison to start her 11-year sentence for defrauding investors over unreliable blood testing technology. her final appeal failed last month. the 39-year-old is being held in...
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microsoft had a paper out recently saying that artificial general intelligence, you know, the godlike kind we are worried about, they are already seeing sparks of it today. many people talk seriously about this being something that could happen next year, this decade. really, really soon. which is why, now, this is such huge news. for the first time, extinction from al is actually going mainstream. what do you want to see scientists and governments do to mitigate the risks? i want us to treat ai the way we treat other industries, where there is an obligation to prove stuff is safe before they unleash it. a biotech company cannotjust start selling a new drug in supermarkets and tell everyone it cures cancer if you haven't first convinced a bunch of experts that the benefits outweigh the risks. we have fda in the us, every country has something like this. you can'tjust build a nuclear power plant in downtown manhattan without convincing regulators it is safe. those of us like myself doing research in al, we have to play by the same rules and we have to realise we are having an impact on
microsoft had a paper out recently saying that artificial general intelligence, you know, the godlike kind we are worried about, they are already seeing sparks of it today. many people talk seriously about this being something that could happen next year, this decade. really, really soon. which is why, now, this is such huge news. for the first time, extinction from al is actually going mainstream. what do you want to see scientists and governments do to mitigate the risks? i want us to treat...