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to microsoft partnership but with openai, the creator of chat gbd. and together, they should go some way through restoring confidence in the tech sector which was shaken wednesday after meda's stock fell after its earnings report and the market was rattled by slowing us gdp and stubborn inflation. let's stay in the us where the latest data show its economy grew at its slowest pace in nearly two years in the first three months of the year. traditional demand is what led to the lower forecast. let's stay in the us where the latest data show its economy grew at its slowest pace in nearly two years in the first three months of the year. the personal consumption expenditures price index, which is a key indication of inflation — rose 3.4% for the quarter. investors are now trimming their expectations that the federal reserve will cut rates before september. as we've been reporting on newsday, us secretary of state is meeting chinese officials on a three—day trip. tensions over economic ties have been a flash point between washington and beijing. antony
to microsoft partnership but with openai, the creator of chat gbd. and together, they should go some way through restoring confidence in the tech sector which was shaken wednesday after meda's stock fell after its earnings report and the market was rattled by slowing us gdp and stubborn inflation. let's stay in the us where the latest data show its economy grew at its slowest pace in nearly two years in the first three months of the year. traditional demand is what led to the lower forecast....
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it shows that now that activision is under the microsoft umbrella... that activision is under the microsoft umbrella. . .- that activision is under the microsoft umbrella... how big is the chinese _ microsoft umbrella... how big is the chinese market - microsoft umbrella... how big is the chinese market they - microsoft umbrella... how big| is the chinese market they are going after?— going after? this could be massive- _ going after? this could be massive. this _ going after? this could be massive. this game - going after? this could be massive. this game could j going after? this could be - massive. this game could add 10-15% massive. this game could add 10— 15% additional revenue opportunity for microsoft when it comes to blizzard and when it comes to blizzard and when it comes to these games. i mean, it's been a missing piece in the puzzle. and i think we microsoft word after activision this was one of the strategic, what i've used areas they needed to focus on. and as a check the box for modela and redmond. check the box for modela and redmond-— redmond. now, the netease blizzard
it shows that now that activision is under the microsoft umbrella... that activision is under the microsoft umbrella. . .- that activision is under the microsoft umbrella... how big is the chinese _ microsoft umbrella... how big is the chinese market - microsoft umbrella... how big is the chinese market they - microsoft umbrella... how big| is the chinese market they are going after?— going after? this could be massive- _ going after? this could be massive. this _ going after? this could be...
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now over to china where microsoft's blizzard entertainment unit could be back with popular games such as wold of warcraft by this summer under a pending deal with chinese gamer netease. if it goes through, the move may also signal a marked change of cooperation and agreements on entertainment software in the huge market. that's according to tech analyst dan ives from wedbush securities. it's big. and the fact that they're going after china is significant. i think it shows a new era, especially on the gaming side, now that activision is under the microsoft umbrella. how big is the chinese market that they're going after? i mean, this could be massive. i mean, when you think of it from a gaming perspective, this could incrementally add ten, 15% additional revenue opportunity for microsoft when it comes to blizzard and it comes to these games. i mean, it's been a missing piece in the puzzle. and i think when microsoft went after activision, this was one of the strategic what i view as areas that they needed to focus on. and it's a check the box for nadella and redmond. now the netease in
now over to china where microsoft's blizzard entertainment unit could be back with popular games such as wold of warcraft by this summer under a pending deal with chinese gamer netease. if it goes through, the move may also signal a marked change of cooperation and agreements on entertainment software in the huge market. that's according to tech analyst dan ives from wedbush securities. it's big. and the fact that they're going after china is significant. i think it shows a new era, especially...
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is the keynote speaker at key events the microsoft is hosting an jakarta, events the microsoft is hosting anjakarta, kuala lumpurand anjakarta, kuala lumpur and bangkok anjakarta, kuala lumpurand bangkok over the next three days. it is microsoft showing off all of its ai technology or some of it giving it a taste of the software engineers, data scientists and architectures in this region so they get a chance to see what is made of in this trip comes a week after some solid earnings of microsoft died and they have invested heaps of money into this technology and has been reporting here seen and investors are very excited by the prospect of this, he is not the prospect of this, he is not the only tech giant to have beenin the only tech giant to have been in this part of the world we saw tim cook from apple this month and he visited and spoke with leaders in indonesia as well as vietnam. you may ask yourself why southeast asia? it is in a solid trajectory when it comes to its digital economy are the reasons why is because they're tapping into the tower pool and expansion of population size b
is the keynote speaker at key events the microsoft is hosting an jakarta, events the microsoft is hosting anjakarta, kuala lumpurand anjakarta, kuala lumpur and bangkok anjakarta, kuala lumpurand bangkok over the next three days. it is microsoft showing off all of its ai technology or some of it giving it a taste of the software engineers, data scientists and architectures in this region so they get a chance to see what is made of in this trip comes a week after some solid earnings of microsoft...
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a reminder that we will be closely watching the microsoft chief executive's visit the southeast asia this week. his first sto southeast asia this week. his first step is — southeast asia this week. his first stop is indonesia where he is about to meet the president and is scheduled to attend an artificial intelligence event in the coming hours. he is expected to share insights on al with local developers and indonesian businesses well. thank you for your company, see you again tomorrow. hello. this is zof with the catch up. tonight, why could the price of biscuits could be going up. the london marathon praise continues and a cinema for dogs. we start with humza yousaf as he has resigned as scotland's first minister after 13 months. his party, the snp, teamed up with the scottish greens in government but he ended the deal last week. it was after they disagreed about decisions on things like climate pledges and puberty blockers for people under 18. politicians from other parties then called for a vote on whether humza yousaf should stay on as first minister. he will be stepping away
a reminder that we will be closely watching the microsoft chief executive's visit the southeast asia this week. his first sto southeast asia this week. his first step is — southeast asia this week. his first stop is indonesia where he is about to meet the president and is scheduled to attend an artificial intelligence event in the coming hours. he is expected to share insights on al with local developers and indonesian businesses well. thank you for your company, see you again tomorrow....
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to be available on microsoft�*s azure platform. that is all for asia business report. goodbye for now. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. back to training in middlesbrough, ilias is already thinking about his next bout the welterweight belt at the regional fighting champtionship in darlington. there's your welterweight champion! it's everyday training, no days off, even - after the fight. straight in after two days for the next. fight, obviously. obviously at this - amateur level you keep going as much as you can. at pro level, - you get injured more. amateur you canjust keep going - there's a lot into it. there's loads of different i martial arts, more than 30 i would say. but overall, it's mainly mental toughness youl need. you need, obviously, the discipline. - you need mental toughness. you need to be able to carry. on going even when your body is tired and tells you to stop, you keep going. i his proud dad has been supporting him since he started at 14. i'm very, very proud. we've been working hard to
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the new york times has also sued openai has also sued openai and microsoft for using its articles to train their language models. plenty to unpack here, let's bring in nikita roy — these authors are alleging that nvidia use their intellectual property because, as a result, they should be compensated for this. they also allege that nvidia knowingly use the data and infringe on copyright and seeking a class action lawsuit to allow other affected writers to allow other affected writers to join the battle against nvidia because they see that they are not benefiting through how nvidia is going to be using in producing these models and not getting any cut or share from the business that they will be getting from here. given that al is suing, there's a leavell president, is there —— there is no? a leavell president, is there -- there is no?— -- there is no? exactly. because _ -- there is no? exactly. because there - -- there is no? exactly. because there is - -- there is no? exactly. because there is no - -- there is no? exactly. l because there is no legal president, we do not know
the new york times has also sued openai has also sued openai and microsoft for using its articles to train their language models. plenty to unpack here, let's bring in nikita roy — these authors are alleging that nvidia use their intellectual property because, as a result, they should be compensated for this. they also allege that nvidia knowingly use the data and infringe on copyright and seeking a class action lawsuit to allow other affected writers to allow other affected writers to join...
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each _ so just microsoft and amazon. each of— so just microsoft and amazon. each of the big crowd companies have _ each of the big crowd companies have some of them, but they stilt— have some of them, but they still rety— have some of them, but they still rely heavily on nvidia. so that's— still rely heavily on nvidia. so that's the biggest challenge or to _ so that's the biggest challenge or to them, so that's the biggest challenge orto them, and so that's the biggest challenge or to them, and amd have been making— or to them, and amd have been making excellent progress. the thing _ making excellent progress. the thing is — making excellent progress. the thing is the market is growing so quickly that even if nvidia loses — so quickly that even if nvidia loses some share, they can stilt— loses some share, they can still grow— loses some share, they can still grow their overall business because there's just a lot business because there's just a tot of— business because there's just a lot of opportunities for everybody. lot of opportunities fo
each _ so just microsoft and amazon. each of— so just microsoft and amazon. each of the big crowd companies have _ each of the big crowd companies have some of them, but they stilt— have some of them, but they still rety— have some of them, but they still rely heavily on nvidia. so that's— still rely heavily on nvidia. so that's the biggest challenge or to _ so that's the biggest challenge or to them, so that's the biggest challenge orto them, and so that's the biggest challenge or to...
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the new york times has also sued openai and microsoft for using its articles to train their language models. nikita roy is programme lead for the aijournalism lab at the city university of new york. she gave us a sense of how these lawsuits could impact the development of ai. these authors are alleging that nvidia used their intellectual property because, as a result, they should be compensated for this. they also allege that nvidia knowingly used the data and infringed on copyright and seeking a class action lawsuit to allow other affected writers to join the lega lbattle against nvidia because they see that they are not benefiting through how nvidia is going to be using in producing these models and not getting any cut or share from the business that they will be getting from here. given that al is so new, there's no legal precedence, is there , there is no? exactly. because there is no legal president, we do not know how technologies are involving and we do not know what copyright law looks like. ——precedence. that's why all of these lawsuits that are coming against nvidia, op
the new york times has also sued openai and microsoft for using its articles to train their language models. nikita roy is programme lead for the aijournalism lab at the city university of new york. she gave us a sense of how these lawsuits could impact the development of ai. these authors are alleging that nvidia used their intellectual property because, as a result, they should be compensated for this. they also allege that nvidia knowingly used the data and infringed on copyright and seeking...
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platform and give microsoft access to a new customer base. speaking of artificial intelligence, we've been hearing a lot about al recently and what it means for the job landscape. linkedin, the business networking site, says by 2030, ai will disrupt half of alljobs and change 70% of the skills needed in an averagejob. i spoke to karin kimbrough, chief economist at linkedin, who explained how companies are beginning to retrain workers. we had a really interesting set of data at linkedin. we have a billion members and 65 million companies, so that's an awful lot of data to understand how peoples�* jobs are changing over time, and what are the skills that employers are looking for? so we were able to actually dissect all that and come to the conclusion that a lot ofjobs are actually seeing skills that are required rotate over time. so when you look at particular occupations, you can start to just back out a number that's honestly approaching 60% of alljobs are going to be somehow either augmented by generative al or disrupted, and really depen
platform and give microsoft access to a new customer base. speaking of artificial intelligence, we've been hearing a lot about al recently and what it means for the job landscape. linkedin, the business networking site, says by 2030, ai will disrupt half of alljobs and change 70% of the skills needed in an averagejob. i spoke to karin kimbrough, chief economist at linkedin, who explained how companies are beginning to retrain workers. we had a really interesting set of data at linkedin. we have...
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this trip for microsoft comes one week after a stellar earnings. they had invested heavily in the ai space and they hope that this technology will be able to be developed in this part of the world. thank you for that, monica. the imf says it has approved funding for pakistan. it is the final financing funding for pakistan. it is the finalfinancing under an final financing under an agreement made finalfinancing under an agreement made last year which help the southeast asian country avoid a sovereign default. over the weekend the pakistan prime minister discussed the possibility of further funding with the imf director on the sidelines of the world economic forum. china has taken big stakes in mines across the world extracting minerals vital to the green economy. according to the un, if the world is to reach net—zero by 2050, the use of critical minerals such as cobalt must increase six—fold by 2040. but some locals, like those living neara mine in the democratic republic of congo, say the mining is disrupting their lives. wanqing zhang reports.
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be available on microsoft�*s azure platform. we�*ve been hearing a lot about al recently and what it means for the job landscape. linkedin, the business networking site, says by 2030ai will disrupt half of alljobs and change 70% of the skills needed in an average job. i spoke to the chief economist at linkedin who explained how companies are beginning to retrain workers. we had a really interesting set of data at linkedin. we have over a billion members and 65 million companies. that�*s a lot of data to understand how people�*s jobs are changing over time and what are the skills employers are looking for. so we were able to dissect all of that and conclude that a lot of jobs are seeing skills that are required rotate over time. so whip you look at particular occupations, you can back out a number that is approaching 60% of alljobs which will be somehow augmented by generative ai somehow augmented by generative al or disrupted and it really depends on the mix of tasked and skills that belong to any occupation. it and skills
be available on microsoft�*s azure platform. we�*ve been hearing a lot about al recently and what it means for the job landscape. linkedin, the business networking site, says by 2030ai will disrupt half of alljobs and change 70% of the skills needed in an average job. i spoke to the chief economist at linkedin who explained how companies are beginning to retrain workers. we had a really interesting set of data at linkedin. we have over a billion members and 65 million companies. that�*s a...
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microsoft and meta. a blockbusterjob in february showed 353,000 jobs added and unemployment staying at 3.7%. that's on par with historic lows. that is great for the economy. what's also great is falling inflation. that would allow the fed to cut interest rates, which would allow already strong companies to borrow more cheaply. now all of this sounds like a virtuous cycle and investors are wondering how long it can go on for and how high it can take markets. what we don't know are the unknowns that could bring markets back down to reality. in back down to reality. india there have been public developments in india there have been public developments for the messy public divorce for the millionaire. his estranged wife has levelled fresh allegations at the textile magnet for the our indian correspondent has exclusive details and is with us now from mumbai. good to have you on the programme. what is this dispute all about inverted are the allegations? this is essentially a matrimonial dispute that first came
microsoft and meta. a blockbusterjob in february showed 353,000 jobs added and unemployment staying at 3.7%. that's on par with historic lows. that is great for the economy. what's also great is falling inflation. that would allow the fed to cut interest rates, which would allow already strong companies to borrow more cheaply. now all of this sounds like a virtuous cycle and investors are wondering how long it can go on for and how high it can take markets. what we don't know are the unknowns...
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now, all that investment into ai from microsoft is putting the heat on its competitors. that's the case for google�*s parent company, alphabet, which reported results that disappointed investors. it came up short of expectations for advertising revenue, recording $65.5 billion in the fourth quarter, while analysts on average had estimated just over $66 billion. those results overshadowed the company's efforts in artificial intelligence and the cloud. ai is increasingly becoming a central theme in the quarterly results, presentations of major tech companies as they compete to place ever bigger bets on the technology. so, is all that investment starting to pay off? i spoke to ubs' tech equity strategist sundeep gantori a little earlier. if you look at the headline numbers, it suggests that results are mixed. but actually when you look at the actual results and also what companies are telling, there are two factors that matter to us, a, monetisation and b, capital expense. they look at monetisation, for example, across the board, we are seeing revenue and contribution is
now, all that investment into ai from microsoft is putting the heat on its competitors. that's the case for google�*s parent company, alphabet, which reported results that disappointed investors. it came up short of expectations for advertising revenue, recording $65.5 billion in the fourth quarter, while analysts on average had estimated just over $66 billion. those results overshadowed the company's efforts in artificial intelligence and the cloud. ai is increasingly becoming a central...
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google, microsoft, amazon and ebay are some of the companies that have announced spending cuts. tom kung is a director at a researcher and he told me white leading companies in the tech industry are letting people go. it in the tech industry are letting people go. it comes at a time when _ letting people go. it comes at a time when they _ letting people go. it comes at a time when they are - letting people go. it comes at a time when they are newly . a time when they are newly investing in al, so on the surface it looks like shifting from other technologies to ai, but underlying is the fact that the interest rate is a very high, which is the cost of investment. so, they have to prioritise the investment now and the other factor is that the global economy, contrary to the global economy, contrary to the us economy, is not doing that well. so, big tech has to brace themselves for the market not receiving their products that well. so, this is an underlying factor of the global economy going down and interest rates are staying at a highpoint, and ai is definitely triggering this sin
google, microsoft, amazon and ebay are some of the companies that have announced spending cuts. tom kung is a director at a researcher and he told me white leading companies in the tech industry are letting people go. it in the tech industry are letting people go. it comes at a time when _ letting people go. it comes at a time when they _ letting people go. it comes at a time when they are - letting people go. it comes at a time when they are newly . a time when they are newly investing in al,...
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double digit growth and monetisation models that are winning, so meta, amazon, microsoft and nvidia have it, declining revenue of growth, apple and tesla are falling out of favour, the mag seven being becoming a fab five. elsewhere, president biden has signed into law a bill which gives tiktok�*s chinese owner, bytedance nine months to divest it or the social media app will be banned in the us. but tiktok has vowed to take legal action, saying in a statement that the us law is unconstitutional and that the company has gone to great lengths to ensure us user data is safe and free from outside manipulation. it's a lot more complicated. this is the only thing both parties in the us is critical on. the competition is really how the data will be separated. one model puts the data of a us server and of course divesting some of the ownership and the governance restrictions. that's the challenge but this is not a first amendment issue or national security issue, it's a reciprocity issue. if china would allow facebook and google to operate in china i think they would be part of the same kind of
double digit growth and monetisation models that are winning, so meta, amazon, microsoft and nvidia have it, declining revenue of growth, apple and tesla are falling out of favour, the mag seven being becoming a fab five. elsewhere, president biden has signed into law a bill which gives tiktok�*s chinese owner, bytedance nine months to divest it or the social media app will be banned in the us. but tiktok has vowed to take legal action, saying in a statement that the us law is...
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microsoft has so far moved fastest in the generative ai revolution, having reportedly spent $13 billion investment in openai. have a great weekend. i will see you next week in asia business report. bringing different stories from across the uk. i think we started, my brother—in—law and i, as a little seat. it seemed to grow organically from thereby lots people visiting. grew, and grew and grew and just over the years each time mother nature takes it away again we have to come back and put it back together. there is not a lot left at all. everyone who came along to help rebuild the bench has their own memories of the place. are used to walk with my wife on the beach. when she died last april i brought her stones with a message on to remember her. now it is all gone so we will start again. these are memorabilia from previous bench, people have written their names on them. so, it might be nice to answer some of those back, so when people come they can see them. it is not the first time they have had to do this. the bench has been damaged by storms before and in this plaque donated then
microsoft has so far moved fastest in the generative ai revolution, having reportedly spent $13 billion investment in openai. have a great weekend. i will see you next week in asia business report. bringing different stories from across the uk. i think we started, my brother—in—law and i, as a little seat. it seemed to grow organically from thereby lots people visiting. grew, and grew and grew and just over the years each time mother nature takes it away again we have to come back and put...
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its new division microsoft ai. he founded deep mine, which was bought by google in 2014. —— deep mind. that is it for this edition. hey, i'mjulia with the catch up. tonight, a big day for wales, power to the football fans, and james bond rumours are flying. but we'll start in essex, where the first person in england and wales is going to jail for cyber—flashing. 38—year—old nicholas hawkes pleaded guilty to sending pictures of his genitals to a 15—year—old girland a woman. he's been sentenced to more than a year in prison for causing alarm, distress or humiliation. it's a new part of the 0nline safety act that was passed in january this year. some other stories now. in cardiff, mark drakeford has wrapped up his final day as welsh first minister. he's had the job for five years and was given a standing ovation after an emotional goodbye. the new welsh labour leader replacing him is vaughan gething, and he'll be the first black leader of any country in europe. a new law is being set out that would give
its new division microsoft ai. he founded deep mine, which was bought by google in 2014. —— deep mind. that is it for this edition. hey, i'mjulia with the catch up. tonight, a big day for wales, power to the football fans, and james bond rumours are flying. but we'll start in essex, where the first person in england and wales is going to jail for cyber—flashing. 38—year—old nicholas hawkes pleaded guilty to sending pictures of his genitals to a 15—year—old girland a woman. he's...
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microsoft - recently though. microsoft announce add $1.7 billion investment into indonesia recently. how is this being viewed by investors? must be encouraging. viewed by investors? must be encouraging-— viewed by investors? must be encouraging. that is definitely a ste in encouraging. that is definitely a step in the _ encouraging. that is definitely a step in the right _ encouraging. that is definitely a step in the right direction i a step in the right direction and, you know, obviously these big tech names are going into indonesia and these are the sort of sectors that they want to welcome and it also helps take advantage of the country's young dynamic labour force. obviously that's going to be very helpful. the trick that we need to watch... very helpful. the trick that we need to watch. . ._ very helpful. the trick that we need to watch... today marks 30 ears need to watch... today marks 30 years since _ need to watch... today marks 30 years since the _ need to watch... today marks 30 years since the offi
microsoft - recently though. microsoft announce add $1.7 billion investment into indonesia recently. how is this being viewed by investors? must be encouraging. viewed by investors? must be encouraging-— viewed by investors? must be encouraging. that is definitely a ste in encouraging. that is definitely a step in the _ encouraging. that is definitely a step in the right _ encouraging. that is definitely a step in the right direction i a step in the right direction and, you know, obviously...
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of the year has seen more lay—offs announced at a number of major tech companies including google, microsoft and snap but workers finding themselves unemployed could look to asia for new opportunities. that's because new research has found hiring is on the rise across the region due to a shortage of talent with australia, hong kong and singapore on the hunt for staff in the tech sector. we heard from karen ng. let's get more from karen ng who's with global hr platform deel, which is behind the research. we heard from karen ng. she says the overall peace in the tech sector is starting to slow down. we've seen we've recently released a state of global hiring report where we've noted there's a 57% increase in global hiring in asia itself. by global hiring, we mean businesses hiring everywhere and looking for talent anywhere. so we've seen lay—offs, as you'vejust mentioned, growing at the beginning of the year. but we've also seen a decline as the year goes by from 2010, from january 2023 to november 2023. and tell us more about sort of the main driver then for the growth of global hiring in t
of the year has seen more lay—offs announced at a number of major tech companies including google, microsoft and snap but workers finding themselves unemployed could look to asia for new opportunities. that's because new research has found hiring is on the rise across the region due to a shortage of talent with australia, hong kong and singapore on the hunt for staff in the tech sector. we heard from karen ng. let's get more from karen ng who's with global hr platform deel, which is behind...
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double digit growth and monetisation models that are winning, so meta, amazon, microsoft and nvidia have it, declining revenue of growth, apple and tesla are falling out of the favour, the mag seven being becoming a fab five. elsewhere, as we told you on newsday, president biden has signed into law a bill which gives tiktok�*s chinese owner, bytedance nine months to divest it or the social media app will be banned in the us. but tiktok has vowed to take legal action, saying in a statement that the us law is unconstitutional and that the company has gone to great lengths to ensure us user data is safe and free from outside manipulation. us plane—maker boeing reported its first revenue drop in almost two years. its manufacturing quality has come under scrutiny after a series of accidents involving its max 737 model. let's bring in aerospace consultant mark martin. i asked him what he made of boeing's results and his outlook for the playmaker. we know that boeing commercial aeroplanes the revenue is driving the entire financial performance of bowing down, revenues are done by 1.6 billio
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before we go, us trade regulator says it will investigate investments made by microsoft, google and amazon into ai start—ups openai and anthropic. federaltrade commission says it is about keeping up a developments in al there as well as stopping major players from shutting out competitors. microsoft has so far move this busters in the generative ai revolution, having reportedly spent $13 billion investment in openai. we are out of time in asia business report.— business report. bringing different stories _ business report. bringing different stories from - business report. bringing i different stories from across the uk. it seemed to grow organically by lots of people visiting. grew, and grew and grew and just over the years each time mother nature takes it away again we have to come back and put it back together. there is not a lot left at all. everyone who came along to help rebuild the bench has their own memories of the place. we saw... died _ memories of the place. we saw... died last _ memories of the place. - saw... died last april. memories of the place. we saw... died last apr
before we go, us trade regulator says it will investigate investments made by microsoft, google and amazon into ai start—ups openai and anthropic. federaltrade commission says it is about keeping up a developments in al there as well as stopping major players from shutting out competitors. microsoft has so far move this busters in the generative ai revolution, having reportedly spent $13 billion investment in openai. we are out of time in asia business report.— business report. bringing...
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the us trade regulator says it will investigate investments made by microsoft, google and amazon into ai startups openai and anthropic. the federal trade commission says it's about keeping up with developments in al as well as stopping major players from shutting out competitors. microsoft has so far moved the fastest in the generative ai revolution having reported spent 13 billion dollars investing in open ai. staying with openai the company's chief executive sam altman is understood to be in south korea today meeting with chip—makers samsung and sk hynix. the newswire reuters reports he is there to discuss potential partnerships for making chips. and that's it for this edition of asia business report. thanks for watching. bringing the different stories from across the uk. - my father and i started it and it has— my father and i started it and it has grown organically with lots — it has grown organically with lots of — it has grown organically with lots of people visiting and it grew— lots of people visiting and it grew and grew and just over the years— grew and grew and
the us trade regulator says it will investigate investments made by microsoft, google and amazon into ai startups openai and anthropic. the federal trade commission says it's about keeping up with developments in al as well as stopping major players from shutting out competitors. microsoft has so far moved the fastest in the generative ai revolution having reported spent 13 billion dollars investing in open ai. staying with openai the company's chief executive sam altman is understood to be in...
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microsoft announced a $1.7 billion investment into indonesia recently. how is this being viewed by investors? must be encouraging. that is definitely a step in the right direction and, you know, obviously these big tech names are going into indonesia and these are the sort of sectors that they want to welcome and it also helps take advantage of the country's young dynamic labour force. obviously that's going to be very helpful. the trick that we need to watch. today marks 30 years since the official opening of the eurotunnel, also known as the channel tunnel. its prominent connections include carrying eurostar passenger trains from london, paris and beyond. our correspondent has been taking a look at the impact the eurotunnel has had and what comes next. a moment in history 30 years ago today queen elizabeth and french president mitterrand officially opened the new connection between their two countries which made an idea dreamed up centuries earlier a reality. since the queen made her journey through the channel tunnel, 480 million passengers have done
microsoft announced a $1.7 billion investment into indonesia recently. how is this being viewed by investors? must be encouraging. that is definitely a step in the right direction and, you know, obviously these big tech names are going into indonesia and these are the sort of sectors that they want to welcome and it also helps take advantage of the country's young dynamic labour force. obviously that's going to be very helpful. the trick that we need to watch. today marks 30 years since the...
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universities across the us have called for divestment from companies linked to israel, like google, microsoft and defence contractor lockheed martin. ian lee, who teaches strategic management at carleton university, helped us make sense of the business impact of boycotts. it's very important to distinguish between sanctions versus boycotts. sanctions are imposed by countries, by nation states. boycotts are imposed by individual groups, protest groups, against particular companies. so this is very important. the second distinction is, is the boycott against the company because of something the company did inside its company? think of anheuser—busch in the united states last year, in its activities that enraged many consumers, and that boycott was effective. but secondary boycotts — that is to say, boycotting a company because they're involved with a country that people are opposed to — is less successful in the research literature. so we have to make those very important distinctions, i think, in terms of analysing the success or failures of these boycotts. another distinction, perhaps,
universities across the us have called for divestment from companies linked to israel, like google, microsoft and defence contractor lockheed martin. ian lee, who teaches strategic management at carleton university, helped us make sense of the business impact of boycotts. it's very important to distinguish between sanctions versus boycotts. sanctions are imposed by countries, by nation states. boycotts are imposed by individual groups, protest groups, against particular companies. so this is...
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google uses to gain a competitive advantage over its competitors, like amazon and microsoft in order to reduce its reliance on nvidia's chips. we understand that he then decided to create his own technology company and he sent a message any tatts outgroup to of the colleagues he planned to have, saying we have experience with their 10,000 card power platform, wejust with their 10,000 card power platform, we just need to replicate and upgrade it. this comes about a one year after we saw what you to create a special task force designed on a clamping down on what they saw as a foreign interference and a ceiling of trade secrets when it comes to issues of national security. the latest arrests under that new special task force. katie silverfrom our newsroom in singapore. china's government is currently holding its annual parliamentary meeting known as the �*two sessions'. the world's second largest economy has set a growth target of around 5%, which it achieved last year. but there are several headwinds, including the high unemployment rate among the youth population, many of them gradu
google uses to gain a competitive advantage over its competitors, like amazon and microsoft in order to reduce its reliance on nvidia's chips. we understand that he then decided to create his own technology company and he sent a message any tatts outgroup to of the colleagues he planned to have, saying we have experience with their 10,000 card power platform, wejust with their 10,000 card power platform, we just need to replicate and upgrade it. this comes about a one year after we saw what you...
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companies like microsoft, google and big automakers will be in attendance. the areas of focus we have learned from focus is to be a chip making an area where india has been lagging behind, relatively so, we are expecting a lot of meetings to taking place within delegations with indian members of government trying to figure out ways in which they can expand the footprint here in india. there has been a lot of chatter leading up to this summit, which has been called a... summit, about the possible presence of elon musk and the possible entry of tesla into the india market but there has been no confirmation coming from any government quarter, but there has been a lot of chatter about that. from a foreign perspective, india's emerging market is big global companies look to diversify beyond china and look for viable alternative. this is a big presentation of what india has to sell to the global market. for india, there are elections in a few months and this is a last bid opportunity for the president to demo prime minister to bag big—ticket investment. minister
companies like microsoft, google and big automakers will be in attendance. the areas of focus we have learned from focus is to be a chip making an area where india has been lagging behind, relatively so, we are expecting a lot of meetings to taking place within delegations with indian members of government trying to figure out ways in which they can expand the footprint here in india. there has been a lot of chatter leading up to this summit, which has been called a... summit, about the...
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partnership with the business sector, for example, the global firm will launch a business council will microsoft and telephonic lg from korea, because of course these are the big corporations that are developing these technologies. but it's the government to should protect the human rights, it's the governments who need to pick something if you have harm, so i really think we need to put the discussion back into the real thing, because it's not about regulation or not, it's about how much you invest to have the best of this technology out in the world. south korea hasjust released its unemployment data forjanuary. it fell to 3%, down from 3.2% in december. next week, the bank of korea will have its regular meeting to decide on the cost of borrowing. ahead of parliamentary polls in april, president yoon suk yeol has pushed forjobs creation and lower interest rates for an economy that is seen as finely balanced. economist arup raha talked to me about what lies ahead for the country. the economy is moving in a pretty predictable path — but as you brought up the semiconductor cycle has turned, so
partnership with the business sector, for example, the global firm will launch a business council will microsoft and telephonic lg from korea, because of course these are the big corporations that are developing these technologies. but it's the government to should protect the human rights, it's the governments who need to pick something if you have harm, so i really think we need to put the discussion back into the real thing, because it's not about regulation or not, it's about how much you...
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this comes as microsoft said it will spend almost $3 billion to expand its cloud and ai infrastructure injapan. translation: japan will look to investment _ translation: japan will look to investment from _ translation: japan will look to investment from the _ translation: japan will look to investment from the united - investment from the united states to push forward co—ordination in radical and emerging technology. economic growth our country obtained through your investments shall serve as a funding source for further investment in the united states by japanese entities. there is also focus on the fate of a takeover of us steel by japan�*s nippon steel. forjapan, the merger represents a major opportunity to link up operations around the world, in an industry where bigger is better. but diplomatically, it's a sensitive issue because a takeover of the american steelmaker crosses over into election year politics for presidentjoe biden. that's according to corporate lawyer nick wall, from allen & overy in tokyo. he is ina he is in a difficult position here. the pressure of the unio
this comes as microsoft said it will spend almost $3 billion to expand its cloud and ai infrastructure injapan. translation: japan will look to investment _ translation: japan will look to investment from _ translation: japan will look to investment from the _ translation: japan will look to investment from the united - investment from the united states to push forward co—ordination in radical and emerging technology. economic growth our country obtained through your investments shall serve...
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looking at the most major software packages from google and microsoft, ai is increasingly being embedded into them so there are responsibilities for managing data and making sure that these ai models are functioning in the right way and meeting whatever regulation its use will be down to those big tech companies, largely. i will put my optimist had back on now and look at the week ahead here on asia business report. we will be keeping a close eye on australia pot central bank when the rba announces its first policy decision on tuesday —— australia pot central bank. the economy is cooling which looks like rate hikes may be over. then on thursday china will release its latest inflation numbers and producer price index ahead of the lunar new year. inflation is expected to decrease by 0.5% year on year, causing growing concerns about inflationary pressures in the world's second—largest economy. also on thursday the first reserve bank of india meeting of the year will take place on that day stop the cost of living has been rising due to feud —— food costs. you may have heard about r
looking at the most major software packages from google and microsoft, ai is increasingly being embedded into them so there are responsibilities for managing data and making sure that these ai models are functioning in the right way and meeting whatever regulation its use will be down to those big tech companies, largely. i will put my optimist had back on now and look at the week ahead here on asia business report. we will be keeping a close eye on australia pot central bank when the rba...
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when you have product thinners like microsoft office 365, it's co—pilot. when google integrated into its workspace product. when you have these other services starting to use that, you obviously have many start—up companies with spending money to access to the equipment, large companies like meta who use it to drive all kinds of different algorithms within the tools and services that they offer. the other thing you see is that cross industries it is being used in automotive for design, used in telecommunications industries for planning networks. used in mainstream companies to figure out and get insights into data that they have not been able to get before. so his point there is that this is now really starting to hit the kinds of companies across the board, notjust specialised tech companies and that is a tipping point for the industry. some of the largest customers are in china. how do you see its chinese business evolving as tensions persist? they spoke about the fact that the set of numbers that grew tremendously were hit quite a bit in china this pa
when you have product thinners like microsoft office 365, it's co—pilot. when google integrated into its workspace product. when you have these other services starting to use that, you obviously have many start—up companies with spending money to access to the equipment, large companies like meta who use it to drive all kinds of different algorithms within the tools and services that they offer. the other thing you see is that cross industries it is being used in automotive for design, used...
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google, microsoft, amazon and ebay are just some of the companies that have announced spending cuts. tom kang is a research director at technology market research firm counterpoint. earlier, he told me why leading companies in the tech industry are letting people go. it comes at a time where they are newly investing in al, so on the surface it looks like they are shifting from other technologies to ai, but underlying is the fact that the interest rate is very high, which is the cost of investment. so, they have to prioritise the investments now, and the other factor is that the global economy, contrary to the us economy, is not doing that well. so, big tech has to brace themselves for the market not receiving their products that well. so, this is an underlying factor of the global economy going down and interest rates staying at a high point, and ai is definitely triggering this since last year. to india where thousands of men in the country are desperate for secure jobs and they have been going to recruitment centres to sign up for work in israel. in a treaty signed last year, india
google, microsoft, amazon and ebay are just some of the companies that have announced spending cuts. tom kang is a research director at technology market research firm counterpoint. earlier, he told me why leading companies in the tech industry are letting people go. it comes at a time where they are newly investing in al, so on the surface it looks like they are shifting from other technologies to ai, but underlying is the fact that the interest rate is very high, which is the cost of...
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there's been some good news recently that microsoft has regionally announced a $1.7 billion investment into indonesia. how been viewed by investors?— investors? that stuff only a ste in investors? that stuff only a step in the _ investors? that stuff only a step in the right _ investors? that stuff only a step in the right direction, | step in the right direction, and obviously these big big tech names — these are the sectors they want to work in, and it also helps to take advantage of the country's young dynamic labour force. advantage of the country's young dynamic labourforce. so obviously be very helpful — the trick we need to watch. fin trick we need to watch. on tuesday. _ trick we need to watch. on tuesday, the _ trick we need to watch. on tuesday, the reserve bank of australia will deliver his latest decision on the cost of borrowing. this will be closely watched by investors as inflation has remained a stubborn level at 3% and outside the target range of the central bank. later in the week, we will get the latest snapshot of trade in china— manufacturing activity expa
there's been some good news recently that microsoft has regionally announced a $1.7 billion investment into indonesia. how been viewed by investors?— investors? that stuff only a ste in investors? that stuff only a step in the _ investors? that stuff only a step in the right _ investors? that stuff only a step in the right direction, | step in the right direction, and obviously these big big tech names — these are the sectors they want to work in, and it also helps to take advantage of the...
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meanwhile, microsoft's chief executive satya nadella is on the final stop of his trip to southeast asia. he is scheduled to be in malaysia where in the coming hours, he will meet its prime minister and speak at an artificial intelligence event in kuala lumpur. mr nadella was in indonesia and thailand earlier this week. he met officials and businesses and announced investments in al that the technology giant will be making in the region. turning to india now, where politicians are recognizing women as a significant force in the ongoing elections. of the country's billion voters, nearly half are women. as more women head to the polling booths political parties are courting them with various pro—women schemes and policies. archana shukla reports from the southern indian state of karnata ka. an exhausting wait. but chitra's daily commute in rural karnataka is easier once she hops on. women ride forfree in buses under a state government scheme. for chitra, it's a ticket to financial freedom. translation: i save at least 1096 to 1596 of my salary - and it helps in managing household expense
meanwhile, microsoft's chief executive satya nadella is on the final stop of his trip to southeast asia. he is scheduled to be in malaysia where in the coming hours, he will meet its prime minister and speak at an artificial intelligence event in kuala lumpur. mr nadella was in indonesia and thailand earlier this week. he met officials and businesses and announced investments in al that the technology giant will be making in the region. turning to india now, where politicians are recognizing...
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cloud providers, google has some of their own ships google has some of their own chips and so does microsoft and amazon so each of the big cloud companies have some of them but they still rely heavily on nvidia. amd is the biggest challenge and amd has been making excellent progress. the thing is the market is growing so quickly that even if nvidia loses some share they can still grow their overall business because there is just a lot of opportunity for everybody. nvidia has also announced that it is expanding its partnerships with byd and other chinese automakers that are racing to build self—driving vehicles. byd overtook tesla last year as the world's top selling electric vehicle manufacturer. it will use nvidia's next generation of in—vehicle chips. its rivals xpeng, li auto and aion hyper gt will also use the product. evergrande group's founder has been barred from china's securities market. regulators have accused the group's flagship unit of securities fraud, failing to make timely disclosures, and inflating its earnings by around $80 billion. hui ka yan was once asia's second—r
cloud providers, google has some of their own ships google has some of their own chips and so does microsoft and amazon so each of the big cloud companies have some of them but they still rely heavily on nvidia. amd is the biggest challenge and amd has been making excellent progress. the thing is the market is growing so quickly that even if nvidia loses some share they can still grow their overall business because there is just a lot of opportunity for everybody. nvidia has also announced that...
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offer its virtual reality operating system called meta horizon to hardware companies like lenovo and microsoft. what it means for consumers is new headsets that run on the same software and operating system as meta's own headsets, the quest three and the quest pro. mr zuckerberg talked about wanting customers to be able to run content on quest or any meta horizon operating system headset. that's akin to android's flexibility to integrate with other products. in contrast, he characterized apple's ios models as being closed. that is only functioning with other apple or apple enabled products. apple is offering its headset the vision pro for 3,500 usd and that's expected to remain the costlier product. but the entrance of new products into the field and at different price points could threaten to give apple a run for its money. meanwhile, tesla's shares hit a 15—month low in the monday trading session on wall street, after the company announced price cuts for its cars in several key markets. it also lowered the price of its premium driver all this comes just ahead of the ev—maker�*s quarter
offer its virtual reality operating system called meta horizon to hardware companies like lenovo and microsoft. what it means for consumers is new headsets that run on the same software and operating system as meta's own headsets, the quest three and the quest pro. mr zuckerberg talked about wanting customers to be able to run content on quest or any meta horizon operating system headset. that's akin to android's flexibility to integrate with other products. in contrast, he characterized...
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microsoft's chief executive satya nadella is on the final stop of his trip to southeast asia. he is scheduled to be in malaysia where in the coming hours, he will meet its prime minister and speak at an artificial intelligence event in kuala lumpur. mr nadella was in indonesia and thailand earlier this week. announcing advancements in al and the technologyjohn will be making in the region. hong kong will release its growth figures in the cities finance chief said he was expecting a moderate increase in its gross domestic product. the object of the economy grew between 2.5 and 3.5% in the first three months of the year. hong kong has been look for new ways to boost its growth which includes attracting more tourists. and that's it for this edition of asia business report. thanks for watching. hiya. i'm betty with the catch up. tonight, an update on the hainault attack, a lamar diss track and fka twigs handmade deepfake. let's start in the us, where student protests against the war in gaza are sweeping the country. these are pictures from ucla where counter—protesters attacked
microsoft's chief executive satya nadella is on the final stop of his trip to southeast asia. he is scheduled to be in malaysia where in the coming hours, he will meet its prime minister and speak at an artificial intelligence event in kuala lumpur. mr nadella was in indonesia and thailand earlier this week. announcing advancements in al and the technologyjohn will be making in the region. hong kong will release its growth figures in the cities finance chief said he was expecting a moderate...