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Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde looks at Samsung's next steps as the company posts disappointing quarterly results but sees a stock boost from Nvidia's optimism. Plus, Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow sits down with the CEOs of Mobileye, Panasonic US and Siemens US to discuss how the companies are leveraging AI in 2025.
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Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde dives into Nvidia as the company announces new graphics cards at CES, and Ed Ludlow sits down with CEO Jensen Huang. Plus, Meta dials back on fact-checking across its platforms, and some of China's tech giants get added to the US's military blacklist.
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Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde looks at what we can expect from CES 2025 ahead of the expo's debut. And, shares of Fubo soar as the company joins Disney's Hulu + Live TV. Plus, TikTok faces more scrutiny as the social media company comes under allegations of facilitating the "grooming" of minors.
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Bloomberg's Tim Stenovec and Katie Greifeld discuss Meta's new political position as longtime Republican Joel Kaplan takes the helm as President of Global Affairs. And, what's next for TikTok as its ban deadline draws ever closer. Plus, China flexes its lithium dominance by planning tougher scrutiny on exports of technology to make battery materials.
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Bloomberg's Tim Stenovec and Katie Greifeld discuss Tesla's big sales miss as the company reports its first annual sales decline in a decade. And, the latest on Tesla following a Cybertruck explosion in Las Vegas. Plus, TikTok feels the heat as its potential ban closes in.
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Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde breaks down how Trump and Musk wield their political power as the government works to avoid shutting down. Plus, the Big Tech leader merry-go-round at Mar-a-Lago continues with Jeff Bezos the latest to try and influence Trump's policies and decisions. And, private equity firms are competing for Intel's programmable chip arm Altera.
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Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde discusses Micron's big stock move lower as the company reports a weak chips outlook. And, Elon Musk wields political power, influencing a potential US government shutdown. Plus, Apple scraps its hardware subscription plans.
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What does it mean for content creators to “go onchain?” We’ll learn how this movement to take financial power back from closed-off social media platforms could give creators a kind of freedom that they’ve struggled to hold onto for centuries.
This episode is sponsored by Coinbase.
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Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde discusses Nissan and Honda in talks to form a merger, potentially creating the world's third largest automaker. And, Databricks raises $10 billion, putting its valuation at a whopping $62 billion. Plus, what to expect from Micron earnings.
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Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde discusses Broadcom's big rise as Nvidia enters correction territory. Plus, President-elect Trump and TikTok CEO Shou Chew are said to have met face-to-face, and Senator Amy Klobuchar talks about the future of antitrust regulation and how to combat explicit AI deepfakes.
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Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde details Softbank's $100 billion investment in the US under a new Trump presidency. And Bitcoin's record high goes higher as MicroStrategy gets added to the Nasdaq. Plus, how businesses are preparing for an energy-intensive future to power AI.
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Bloomberg's Tim Stenovec discusses Broadcom's surge after the company forecasted strong growth from high AI demand. And Jeff Bezos looks to President-elect Trump for help with his plans for space. Plus, we hear from San Francisco's incoming mayor, Daniel Lurie, on his vision for the city as the center of an AI future.
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Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde breaks down Nvidia's autonomous research expansion in China. Plus, a conversation with the co-founders of home repair software business ServiceTitan as they go public, and Klarna looks to AI to save itself and its consumers money while they shop.
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Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde discusses reports of Apple's partnership with Broadcom to produce AI chips. And the valuation of SpaceX goes to new heights, reaching $350 billion after an insider deal. Plus, Nvidia, AMD and Intel invest in a startup bringing light to chips.
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Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde breaks down Micron's victory after getting its awaited $6 billion grant from the US government. Plus, Oracle falls the most in a year after posting lukewarm quarterly revenues, and the CEOs of Omnicom and Interpublic sit down to dissect their deal creating the world's largest advertising company.
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Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde break downs China's probe into Nvidia as global tech tensions escalate and adding to broader geopolitical risks weighing on US tech stocks. Plus, Alphabet reveals new details on the progress it's made in quantum computing.
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Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde discusses TikTok's latest setback after an appeals court upheld its possible ban on January 19th. And, HPE delivers on a better-than-expected 4th quarter on server sales strength. Plus, the future of AI in the labor force as US November payrolls rise to 227,000.
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Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde discusses bitcoins rise as President-elect Trump picks pro crypto proponent Paul Atkins to head the SEC. And, global geopolitical risks weigh on the tech market outlook. Plus, the countdown starts for TikTok's divest-or-ban ruling.
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Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde discusses Intel's latest hunt for a new CEO as they look outside of the company. And, Microsoft faces a broad FTC probe over its operating system, cybersecurity and potential generative AI dominance. Plus, we hear from AWS CEO Matt Garman as the company expands its new chip arrays and large language models to compete with the likes of Nvidia.
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Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde discusses China's retaliations as the country faces chip curbs from the US. Plus: South Korea's government is thrown into chaos as President Yoon declares martial law, and AT&T CEO John Stankey joins as the company eyes a return to profit growth.
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