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Bloomberg Technology

Bloomberg Technology


OpenAI Pushes for Policies to Offset AIs Impact


Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow speak with OpenAI’s Chief Global Affairs Officer Chris Lehane about the company’s new policy proposals to help manage the rapid changes brought about by artificial intelligence. Plus, Oracle names a new CFO to help the company navigate massive data center development plans and a cash crunch. And, NASA's Artemis II is set to pass at the closest distance that humans have come to the lunar surface in 50 years.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Larry Ellison Guarantees Paramounts Bid for WBD


Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde discusses Larry Ellison’s personal guarantee to back Paramount Skydance’s bid for Warner Bros. Discovery. Plus, Google agrees to buy power provider Intersect Power for $4.75 billion, as the tech giant makes a push to grow its data center presence. And New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signs a bill regulating advanced artificial intelligence into law.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Paramount Makes Hostile Bid for Warner Bros. Discovery


Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow discuss Paramount Skydance’s $30 per share bid for Warner Bros. Discovery that comes just days after the company agreed to a deal with Netflix. Plus, President Trump wants to limit state-level AI regulation with an executive order aiming for "one rule" on artificial intelligence, and IBM is buying data-streaming platform Confluent for about $9.3 billion in one of its largest takeovers yet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tech Stocks Rally on Hope US Shutdown Nears End


Bloomberg’s Tim Stenovec discusses the rally in tech stocks as risk-on sentiment rises off of hope the US government shutdown could be coming to an end. Plus, tech and media earnings continue, with CoreWeave and Paramount reporting after the closing bell. And San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan talks about the city's growing artificial intelligence infrastructure and its latest data center initiative.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

OpenAI Targets Banking, Warner Bros. Considers Sales Options


Bloomberg’s Ed Ludlow discusses OpenAI’s secretive project to train its artificial intelligence to build financial models and what that could mean for junior bankers. Plus, President Trump announced a deal with Australia on rare earths to counter China's dominance. And shares of Warner Bros. Discovery jumped after the company said it has expanded a strategic review of the business to maximize shareholder value.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tesla's Chair Says Only Musk Can Lead the Company


Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow break down Amazon and Google being probed by the US FTC over their search advertising practices and OpenAI's for-profit restructuring. Plus, he leader of Tesla’s board says no one other than Elon Musk is capable of running the company as it expands beyond electric vehicles into artificial intelligence and robotics. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Trump Eyes Chips Act Funds for Intel Stake


Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow discuss reports that the Trump administration is eyeing CHIPS Act funds in order to take a stake in Intel. Plus, Applied Materials shares plunge due to growing trade concerns between the US and China. And OpenAI Chairman and Sierra CEO Bret Taylor talks about the impact artificial intelligence is having on software and how the OpenAI board is approaching corporate restructuring.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nvidia, AMD AI Deal, Intel CEO to Meet Trump


Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow discuss Nvidia’s and AMD’s agreement to pay 15% of their revenues from Chinese artificial intelligence chip sales to the US government. Analysts and investors react to the “unprecedented” deal. Plus, Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan is set to meet with President Donald Trump, after the US leader called his resignation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

OpenAIs COO Lightcap Talks GPT-5 Launch


Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde speaks with OpenAI COO Brad Lightcap about the company’s latest model, GPT-5, and the battle to retain top talent in the artificial intelligence space. Plus, SoftBank and Meta each make moves to expand their AI data center resources. And the CEOs of Twilio, Chime, and Akamai each discuss their companies’ latest earnings reports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

US Considers More Chip Tariffs


Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow discuss President Trump’s comments that more chip tariffs may be coming soon. Plus, booming demand for artificial intelligence led Palantir’s revenue to climb above $1 billion. And AMD is under pressure to show benefits from the AI race as the chipmaker prepares to release earnings after markets close.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Teslas Sales Fall but Investor Support Stays Strong


Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow discuss the drop in Tesla’s second-quarter sales. Plus, Foxconn pulls Chinese workers from India in a blow to Apple. And Microsoft plans a second large round of layoffs as it looks to spend more on artificial intelligence.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bessent Says US Must Win on AI and Quantum; Hollywood Shaken by Tariff Threat


Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde discusses the drop in media stocks following President Trump’s proposal to impose 100% tariffs on foreign-produced movies. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, speaking from the Milken Institute Global Conference, says the US must win the race to develop artificial intelligence as China closes the gap. Daniel Morgan, Senior Portfolio Manager at Synovus Trust, explains what's behind the market dip after a four-day rally.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Amazon CEO Talks AI Plans, Nvidia Results Underwhelm


Amazon CEO Andy Jassy discusses Alexa+, artificial intelligence spending plans and the company's relationship with the Trump administrations. Plus Nvidia earnings underwhelm investors used to blowout results and forecasts. And how investors are reacting to Salesforce’s bet on AI agents. Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Jackie Davalos host “Bloomberg Technology”.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bonus Episode: What Is DeepSeek and Why Is It Sinking Stocks?


In this bonus episode from Bloomberg Daybreak, hosts Nathan Hager and Karen Moskow examine the emergence of DeepSeek. The Chinese artificial intelligence startup is rocking global technology stocks, raising questions over America’s technological dominance.   Buzz grew over the weekend about DeepSeek’s latest AI model being cost-effective while running on less-advanced chips, casting doubt on the validity of the rich valuations for companies like Nvidia.   You can hear more episodes of Bloomberg Daybreak: US Edition by subscribing to the podcast:   On Apple: http://bit.ly/3DWYoAN   On Spotify: http://spoti.fi/45IG5LR   Anywhere: http://bit.ly/460OMka See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Special Edition: Nvidia Forecast Misses Loftiest AI Estimates


Nvidia, the chipmaker at the heart of an artificial intelligence boom, delivered a revenue forecast that failed to meet the highest expectations, suggesting that the companys dizzying growth run has its limits. For reaction and analysis, Businessweek hosts Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec speak with Bloomberg Technology cohost Caroline Hyde, Bloomberg Intelligence senior semiconductor analyst Kunjan Sobhani, Bloomberg News equities reporter Ryan Vlastelica and Bloomberg News earnings reporter Redd BrownSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Musk's Pay Package Goes Through and Adobe Shares Surge


Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Tim Stenovec break down Tesla's shareholder meeting as the majority backs Elon Musk's $56 billion pay package. Plus, Adobe shares surge the most since 2020 on the company's sales outlook, and we head to the G-7 meeting in Italy as the Pope shares a warning on artificial intelligence.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

EDGE3: Athletic Intelligence & Artificial Intelligence (Sponsored Content)


Former NFL running back Kenyon Rasheed and his partners at EDGE3.ai are creating a product that may revolutionize college football programs nationwide. It compares the performance of high school players to their counterparts in college, using predictive analytics to project how well theyll perform in college football programs. It also helps high school players identify at which colleges theyre most likely to get an offer. Theyre using IBM technology to help ingest reams of unstructured data, govern disclosure of that information and create natural language interfaces for players to query the data.This episode is sponsored by IBM.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy...

Salesforce Plunges on Outlook, C3.ai CEO Joins on Earnings, Inside Elon Musk's Universe


Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde discusses Salesforce earnings as shares fall by the most since 2004. Plus, we sit down with the CEO of C3.ai as artificial intelligence demand boosts the company's results. And, a look inside the world of Elon Musk in today's Bloomberg Big Take. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bonus Daybreak Special: Google, Microsoft Earnings with Gene Munster and Dan Ives


Microsoft and Google parent Alphabet are both on the rise after delivering results that suggest their investments in artificial intelligence and cloud computing are starting to pay off. For more on the results Bloomberg's Nathan Hager caught up with Gene Munster, managing partner at Deepwater Asset Management and Dan Ives, Senior Equity Analyst at Wedbush Securities.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

AI Global Coalition, Amazon's Shareholder Letter


Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow and Caroline Hyde break down Amazon CEO Andy Jassy's annual letter to shareholders. Plus, Jeff Bezos and Tim Cook attend the White House state dinner for Japan's Prime Minister. And, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman looks to build a global coalition on artificial intelligence as he visits the United Arab Emirates.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

TSMC's US Grants and JPMorgan's CEO on AI


Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde breaks down why the US awarded TSMC $11.6 billion in grants and loans and what that means for US chip production. Plus, JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon likens artificial intelligence to the invention of the steam engine, and free blue checks are back at Elon Musk's X platform.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Adobe Calls off Figma Deal, Apple Halts Watch Sales, AI Deep Dive


Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow discuss Adobe and Figma's $20 billion deal being cancelled. Plus, Apple halts sales of its latest Apple Watch over a patent dispute. And, deep dives into artificial intelligence with experts from AWS, the Distributed AI Research Institute and Bluestone.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Microsoft, Labor Unions and OpenAI


Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow break down Microsoft's 'historic' alliance on artificial intelligence with labor unions. Plus, global regulators examine Microsoft's $13 billion investment in OpenAI, and the EU strikes a deal to regulate ChatGPT and AI.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SoFi & ON Semi Earnings, AI Regulation in DC


Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow sit down with the CEOs of SoFi and ON Semi to recap their earnings. Plus, President Biden signs an executive order on artificial intelligence regulation. And, a preview of what to expect from Apple's "Scary Fast" eventSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Israel-Hamas War Latest and Klarna's AI-Powered Tools


Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow breaks down the latest out of the Israel-Hamas conflict and its impact on the region's tech and VC industries. Plus, payments firm Klarna discusses the company's investment in artificial intelligence.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Salesforce's Dreamforce, Tech Leaders on Capitol Hill


Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow zoom in on what to expect from Salesforce's annual Dreamforce conference, where artificial intelligence is taking center stage. Plus, tech leaders descend on Capitol Hill for a meeting with Senators to discuss AI regulation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

China Tech Earnings, VinFast's Trading Debut, Hollywood and Writers Negotiate


Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow and Caroline Hyde preview earnings results from China's biggest tech companies. Plus, the CEO of Vietnamese electric-vehicle maker VinFast joins to discuss the company's trading debut. And, Hollywood studios make a new offer to striking screenwriters that include concessions on artificial intelligence and access to viewer data. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Crypto Market and AI's Impact on Jobs


Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow break down the state of the crypto market and how artificial intelligence is changing the labor force. Plus, how Silicon Valley is playing catch up with Microsoft in the AI space.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nvidia Drops and AI Regulation


Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow break down the market action as equities trade in the red and Nvidia drops for the first time since its blowout earnings report. Plus, the Biden administration weighs how aggressively to regulate new artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Regulating AI and Twitter M&A


Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow break down the race to regulate artificial intelligence underway in Washington, as OpenAI CEO Sam Altman lays out the benefits and risks to senators. Plus, Twitter parent company X makes its first acquisition.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Silicon Valley Bank Fallout, a Rally in Chip Stocks and Calls for a Pause in Artificial Intelligence


Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow dives deeper into what the Silicon Valley Bank collapse means for startups seeking funding, Chip stocks get a boost as analysts upgrade their price targets, Plus why more than 1,000 tech experts are calling for a pause in artificial intelligence progress. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

BONUS EPISODE: Interview with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella


Artificial Intelligence is coming to Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and Outlook, in the form of new AI assistants called Copilots. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella joins Bloomberg's Emily Chang to discuss the new technology.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

OpenAI Boom and Coinbase Layoffs


Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow break down how artificial intelligence is emerging as the next big investment in Silicon Valley. Plus, Coinbase announces layoffs and a lackluster launch from Virgin Orbit puts a dent into England's first-ever space launch.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Podcasting 2.0

Podcasting 2.0


Episode 161: Cooking with Sterno


Podcasting 2.0 December 29th 2023 Episode 161: "Cooking with Sterno" Adam & Dave Fedify the PodcastIndex in Real-Time! ShowNotes We are LIT Podcasting Will Grow in 2024 Due to AI, Video and More, Experts Say – The Hollywood Reporter Going into 2024, podcasting executives remain incredibly bullish on growth in the sector, with an eye to creating multiple revenue streams for creators and using artificial intelligence and video to expand the audience. Link The Art and Science of Technomancy - The Lord of Spirits | Ancient Faith Ministries ------------------------------------- MKUltra chat Transcript Search What is Value4Value? - Read all about it...

Podnews Weekly Review

Podnews Weekly Review


Spotify Layoffs, AI-Powered Discovery, NYT Audio, and PodX/Listen Merger


Send James and Sam a message or voicemailWhat if you had insider access to the latest in podcasting news, trends, and expert insights? Look no further! This week, we bring you an action-packed episode featuring exclusive interviews with Mukul Devichand from the New York Times, Bradley Davis of PodChaser, Josh Adley of Listen, and Staffan Rossell of PodX. Together, we dissect the impact of Spotify's job cuts, their exclusive content strategy, and explore the future of podcasting.Curious about how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing podcast discovery? Learn how Podchaser's Collections+ leverages AI and machine learning to help listeners find their perfect...

WSJs The Future of Everything

WSJs The Future of Everything


Encore: This CEO Says Humanoid Robots Are The "Space Race" of Our Time


Who will take care of you in old age? Jeff Cardenas, the CEO and co-founder of Apptronik, says the answer is robots. The startup founder set out to build a smart, dexterous robot after watching his grandfathers grow old and dependent in their later years. Beyond healthcare, Cardenas sees robots as essential to U.S. economic growth and national security with applications across industries. Even with the latest advances in artificial intelligence and hardware, what will it take for humanoid robots to make the leap from science fiction to reality? On the latest episode of the Bold Names podcast, Cardenas tells...

Inside PlayStation's Plans to Lead a $200 Billion Industry


Gaming is a $200 billion industry that dwarfs Hollywood and PlayStation is at the center of it all. On this weeks episode of Bold Names, Sony Interactive Entertainment SVP Eric Lempel joins WSJs Christopher Mims and Tim Higgins to discuss how the company plans to compete in a mobile-first gaming world. We talk about keeping the soul of game development as artificial intelligence becomes more integrated into businesses, the success of games like Fortnite and The Last of Us, and what the next decade holds for the console wars. To watch the video version of this episode, visit our WSJ...

The Worlds Tech Giants Are Running Out of Power. This CEO Plans to Deliver.


Electricity demand is exploding, fueled by the rise of artificial intelligence and an unprecedented wave of data center construction. Some experts warn the U.S. grid wont be able to handle it. But Scott Strazik, the CEO of GE Vernova, says his company can deliver. On this episode of Bold Names, Strazik joins the WSJs Christopher Mims and Tim Higgins to talk about leading GEs energy spin-off through its blockbuster first year, how gas turbines have become Silicon Valleys hottest commodity, and whether nuclear can help power the future. To watch the video version of this episode, visit our WSJ Podcasts...

This Tech Founder's $1.3 Billion Company Is Taking On Apple and Samsung


Can a startup beat Apple and Samsung on their own turf? Carl Pei, the founder and CEO of Nothing, is betting on it. Growing up in Sweden, Pei was captivated by American gadgets like Apples first iPod. But over time, he says, those products lost their edge. On the latest episode of Bold Names, Pei joins WSJs Christopher Mims and Tim Higgins to explain why he believes his electronics company, Nothing, which is valued at $1.3 billion, can challenge Apple and Samsung. Pei believes that artificial intelligence and a new generation of design-savvy users will set Nothing apart. To watch...

Why This Investor Says the AI Boom Isnt the Next Dot-Com Crash


The artificial intelligence boom has sparked one of the costliest building sprees in history. By 2028, investment in chips, servers and data centers could hit nearly $3 trillion, according to Morgan Stanley. To help fund the build-out, tech companies are taking on huge amounts of debt, raising concerns of a possible bubble. On the latest episode of the Bold Names podcast, Martin Casado, a general partner at Andreessen Horowitz, who leads the firms $1.25 billion infrastructure practice, speaks to WSJs Christopher Mims and Tim Higgins, about whether the industrys biggest bet in decades will deliver returns. Casado explains why he...

The Google Exec Reinventing Search in the AI Era


Every day, billions of searches flow through Google, making it not just the worlds most popular search engine, but one of historys most valuable products. Yet for the first time in nearly 30 years, the companys dominance is under threat. Generative artificial intelligence tools like Open AIs ChatGPT and Perplexity are changing how people find information. On the latest episode of the Bold Names podcast, Liz Reid, VP, head of Google Search, speaks to WSJs Christopher Mims and Tim Higgins about transforming search for the age of AI. After more than two decades inside the company, Reid says that Google...

The Google-Backed Startup Taking on Elon Musk in Humanoid Robotics


Who will take care of you in old age? Jeff Cardenas, the CEO and co-founder of Apptronik, says the answer is robots. The startup founder set out to build a smart, dexterous robot after watching his grandfathers grow old and dependent in their later years. Beyond healthcare, Cardenas sees robots as essential to U.S. economic growth and national security with applications across industries. Even with the latest advances in artificial intelligence and hardware, what will it take for humanoid robots to make the leap from science fiction to reality? On the latest episode of the Bold Names podcast, Cardenas tells...

From AI and Defense Tech, to Tariffs and the New Streaming Wars: The Best of Bold Names


WSJs Christopher Mims and Tim Higgins take a trip into the Bold Names podcast archives. Theyve covered everything from artificial intelligence and humanoid robots, to the online sports betting industry and the new streaming wars. Check out highlights from some of their favorite interviews. Plus, Tim and Christopher look back on what made these conversations memorable and share their own insights on guests including Anduril founder and CEO Palmer Luckey, venture capitalist Sarah Guo and Microsoft AI chief Mustafa Suleyman. Bold Names returns with new episodes on Fridays starting September 12 on YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts. Check...

Are AI Agents the Future of Business? Salesforce Is Betting $8 Billion on It


Informatica isnt a household name, but it plays a crucial role in helping companies like Toyota and Unilever manage and organize vast amounts of data. As artificial intelligence becomes more powerful, that data is like a gold mine. Customer relationship software company Salesforce recently struck a multibillion-dollar deal to acquire Informatica. On the latest episode of the Bold Names podcast, Informatica CEO Amit Walia speaks to WSJs Christopher Mims and Tim Higgins about why his company is worth $8 billion to Salesforces AI ambitions. Check Out Past Episodes: Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff and the AI Fantasy Land Tariffs, EVs and...

How Microsofts AI Chief Defines Humanist Super Intelligence


Few people developing artificial intelligence have as much experience in the field as Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman. He co-founded DeepMind, helped Google develop its large language models and designed AI chatbots with personality at his former startup, Inflection AI. Now, hes tasked with leading Microsofts efforts on its consumer AI products. On the latest episode of the Bold Names podcast, Suleyman speaks to WSJs Christopher Mims and Tim Higgins about why AI assistants are central to his plans for Microsofts AI future. Plus, they discuss the companys relationship with OpenAI, and what Suleyman really thinks about artificial general intelligence....

Booz Allen CEO on Silicon Valleys Turn to Defense Tech: We Need Everybody.


Horacio Rozanski says he is obsessed with speed. As the CEO of Booz Allen Hamilton, a company that helps government agencies leverage the latest advances in technology used by the private sector, he has insight into the global race to develop artificial intelligence, especially in the realm of warfare. How does Rozanski see the relationship between the U.S. government and Silicon Valley evolving? He speaks to WSJs Christopher Mims and Tim Higgins on the latest episode of the Bold Names podcast. Check Out Past Episodes: This CEO Says Global Trade Is Broken. What Comes Next? Venture Capitalist Sarah Guos Surprising...

Venture Capitalist Sarah Guos Surprising Bet on Unsexy AI


What's next for artificial intelligence beyond autonomous agents and next-gen language models? Sarah Guo, the founder of venture capital firm Conviction, is a rising star among Silicon Valley investors. She says the next big wave of AI innovation could transform the business world. What is she looking for in investment opportunities? And why does Guo say enterprise software is prime for transformation in the AI era? She speaks to WSJs Christopher Mims and Tim Higgins on the latest episode of the Bold Names podcast. Check Out Past Episodes: Businesses Dont Like Uncertainty: How Cisco Is Navigating AI and Trump 2.0...

Businesses Dont Like Uncertainty: How Cisco Is Navigating AI and Trump 2.0


Few people sit at the nexus of business and politics like Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins. As head of a company that makes much of the infrastructure underlying the internet and artificial intelligence systems, and as chairman of the lobbying group Business Roundtable, Robbins has a unique perspective on the rapid changes facing both Silicon Valley and Washington, D.C. How is he navigating this moment? And what lessons did he learn from playing basketball with an all-time legend? Robbins speaks to WSJs Christopher Mims and Tim Higgins on the Bold Names podcast. Check Out Past Episodes: Could Amazons Zoox Beat Tesla...