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also topping the list elon musk, jeff bezos, mark zuckerberg and bill gates. let's get more from chase peterson withorn, who oversaw the compliation of the list. it's a banner year for billionaires. as you said, there's more than ever and they're richer than ever — worth $14.2 trillion, which is $2 trillion more than last year. so, some of the major trends are stock markets around the world in a lot of the world are up. and these people, by and large, are some of the biggest beneficiaries of the stock market because they own large shares in publicly traded companies around the world. and so, you know, as markets are up, these billionaires are up. and you can see that especially in technology, tech stocks are going through the roof. there's a tonne of enthusiasm for al. and so we've seen a lot of new billionaires come into the ranks this year who have ai companies or who are using ai in their business. but it's also really boosted the values of a lot of, i guess, traditional tech billionaires, people like mark zuckerberg as well. so, banner yearfor billionair
also topping the list elon musk, jeff bezos, mark zuckerberg and bill gates. let's get more from chase peterson withorn, who oversaw the compliation of the list. it's a banner year for billionaires. as you said, there's more than ever and they're richer than ever — worth $14.2 trillion, which is $2 trillion more than last year. so, some of the major trends are stock markets around the world in a lot of the world are up. and these people, by and large, are some of the biggest beneficiaries of...
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it's the sort of thing we cover, particularly on this story, meta zuckerberg's story, but meta zuckerberg's company that is most famously owns and i think owns facebook and i think instagram, isn't it? yeah, yeah. so that had, plummeting share pnces so that had, plummeting share prices about 18 months ago, though, mainly because he was going all in on the metaverse. the thing that you could only access through the goggles and then he went, you know what? actually, no, this is nonsense. pulled and it has very pulled out and it has very nearly quadrupled in value. the share of facebook or meta share price of facebook or meta or then. or whatever since then. >> zuckerberg is once >> also, zuckerberg is once again the most powerful. >> he's most wealthy man on >> he's the most wealthy man on the planet. again, he's overtaken musk. mean, overtaken musk. i mean, obviously these individuals that'll change within two weeks. but saying is there was but all i'm saying is there was a point where musk was kind of surging ahead and there was this kind of sense that, he's written to know, to our rescue,
it's the sort of thing we cover, particularly on this story, meta zuckerberg's story, but meta zuckerberg's company that is most famously owns and i think owns facebook and i think instagram, isn't it? yeah, yeah. so that had, plummeting share pnces so that had, plummeting share prices about 18 months ago, though, mainly because he was going all in on the metaverse. the thing that you could only access through the goggles and then he went, you know what? actually, no, this is nonsense. pulled...
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public. >> zuckerberg said he can do that. >> i have got 15 u.s. states saying biden has to stop this. >> i hope they are going to enforce that and make him stop it because what he's counting on his he's going to continue, nobody's going to call it out and i appreciate your show calling out but this is what we are trying to do, this is what we are trying to do for hearings on oversight. these are taxpayer dollars spent inappropriately on campaign activities and they are targeting 22 of the top 25 targets where these dollars are being spent the act of his not, is just not. >> thank you for joining us, it's good to see you again. still ahead, texas congressman brian bevan, voters are angry house failed to pass border security go this past weekend. lots of foreign aid for other nation borders. the biden white house is angry former president trump talking to world leaders from places like saudi arabia, poland, argentina. you can think biden, obama and other candidates the exact same thing. first, let's check in with david asman and for sean tonight. wh
public. >> zuckerberg said he can do that. >> i have got 15 u.s. states saying biden has to stop this. >> i hope they are going to enforce that and make him stop it because what he's counting on his he's going to continue, nobody's going to call it out and i appreciate your show calling out but this is what we are trying to do, this is what we are trying to do for hearings on oversight. these are taxpayer dollars spent inappropriately on campaign activities and they are...
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that is the message from mark zuckerberg, the patient, trust us. it is going to cost us billions of dollars to get there, but we will get there. when does this business he serious topline growth from ai? apparently it is coming. whether investors believe it, well, we will find out in the markets. this is ed ludlow for bloomberg news in san francisco. paul: let's take a look at some of the asian tech movers in the asia session at the moment. some reasonable declines going on here off the back of that meta earnings disappointment. rakuten off but almost 2% at the moment. the big name that moved today was sk hynix. south korea's second most valuable company really reporting blowout first-quarter numbers. net profits coming in at 2 trillion korean won. that turns around a big net loss for the same quarter the previous year. the company saying the results due to their high-bandwidth memory. other advanced chips for ai data servers as well. let's look at boeing suppliers as well. boeing, as we were just discussing, seeing its credit rating downgraded to
that is the message from mark zuckerberg, the patient, trust us. it is going to cost us billions of dollars to get there, but we will get there. when does this business he serious topline growth from ai? apparently it is coming. whether investors believe it, well, we will find out in the markets. this is ed ludlow for bloomberg news in san francisco. paul: let's take a look at some of the asian tech movers in the asia session at the moment. some reasonable declines going on here off the back of...
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mark zuckerberg found wall street religion. then use all the strong performing business committing to a dividend with stock buybacks. after those quarterly results, shares were up and that provided a lot of momentum. you set the stage on expectations, you could make the argument out of -- out of all the big technology companies outside nvidia, meta expectations are high because the stock has come so far. it's interesting, if you think about the year that mark zuckerberg wants to forget, 2022 when the stock collapsed, since the end of that year the shares are up 300%. if you look at digital ad companies this year, meta is easily getting way more attention than the likes of snap or pinterest. a lot of it has to do with the ai initiative. you mentioned expectations on the order. wall street always wants to look at what happens in the first quarter, but then look at the second order as well. right now, the predictions suggest that this will be the strongest performance since 2021. we have heard a lot, bloomberg intelligence has bee
mark zuckerberg found wall street religion. then use all the strong performing business committing to a dividend with stock buybacks. after those quarterly results, shares were up and that provided a lot of momentum. you set the stage on expectations, you could make the argument out of -- out of all the big technology companies outside nvidia, meta expectations are high because the stock has come so far. it's interesting, if you think about the year that mark zuckerberg wants to forget, 2022...
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same argument i had with mark zuckerberg about holocaust deniers. it's the antisemitism is going to seep into the ground and we'll never get it out once you let it see, you have to stop it. we have free speech. i'm like, not that's. no, you can make a yes. government can't do it. you can like you can. you are not the government. so you can stop the antisemitism because if not it's going to seep in and be worse. we're where we are today because of the allowing of that stuff to go on and on and on for years and years. because we're poison now. and so that was what happened. i wrote a column saying, i think this is going to happen. when i wrote it, i got calls from all the leaders, how dare you say we would be handmaidens? i don't think i call them handmaidens to sedition, but i that's what i thought. and how dare you? this isn't where it's going to go. and i was like, this is exactly the way it's going to go. and that's what happened. you know, i a lot about how we're going to put this back in the box all the toxic and we're not in and in part i think
same argument i had with mark zuckerberg about holocaust deniers. it's the antisemitism is going to seep into the ground and we'll never get it out once you let it see, you have to stop it. we have free speech. i'm like, not that's. no, you can make a yes. government can't do it. you can like you can. you are not the government. so you can stop the antisemitism because if not it's going to seep in and be worse. we're where we are today because of the allowing of that stuff to go on and on and...
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mark zuckerberg asked investors for trust and loyalty. now, it is microsoft's turn to prove it can monetize ai rate i spoke with nancy taylor about the tech giant earnings. -- ai. i spoke with nancy taylor about the tech giant earnings. >> you can argue he hasn't learned his lesson. we have been here before. now, we are in ai chat box spending, whereas with microsoft, the use cases are multiplying in generative ai. >> a similar sentiment among many investors. you can watch the bloomberg reef at five clock a.m. eastern every morning. david called this year the stock market fundamentally broken. the fund returned four point 9% in the first quarter. that compares to 11% return for the s&p 500. that letter repeated his columns that passive money and systematic strategies have cost the system to overlook valuations. he said there was negative alpha in the long book and positive alpha in the short book. surely not but they intended. jonathan: dani burger, thanks for that. we will catch up with her in 30 minutes time. boeing weighing on airlines
mark zuckerberg asked investors for trust and loyalty. now, it is microsoft's turn to prove it can monetize ai rate i spoke with nancy taylor about the tech giant earnings. -- ai. i spoke with nancy taylor about the tech giant earnings. >> you can argue he hasn't learned his lesson. we have been here before. now, we are in ai chat box spending, whereas with microsoft, the use cases are multiplying in generative ai. >> a similar sentiment among many investors. you can watch the...
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durov mentioned a meeting with his colleague mark zuckerberg, in particular the story when the facebook founder tried to borrow money. market where i was working and he said no and we both did exactly that after about a couple weeks at the end of the conversation, durov shared his views on the future. according to his forecasts, telegram’s audience will exceed 1 billion users within a year; the service itself, with only about thirty engineers on its team, will remain politically neutral. durov generally called freedom the main priority, the need imposed by the current world order to take one side or another as the main threat to humanity. artyom krosulin, news! the first dry cargo ship arrived at the lga cargo port under construction in the khabarovsk territory. this port is the endpoint pacific railway from the coal fields of yakutia to the kokhot sea. read more elizaveta iyurova. from a bird's eye view of the water area we see somonorian giant geometric figures. port elga, emerald coast of the sea of okhotsk. the first one is ready. i pour three like this over and over again,
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why we heard mark zuckerberg asking for patience. i want to get your thoughts on what a potential tiktok ban could meet not only for the likes of meta but maybe some other businesses with big ad businesses. i know it is very early days and there is a lot of questions here, but when you think about potential impacts, what do you think? evelyn: if a ban were to materialize, which is still in the air, youtube would likely be one of the main beneficiaries of any ad dollars advertisers had earmarked for tiktok. instagram reels as well would come into play. although a lot of the same content that exists on tiktok exists on shorts and reels, one of the biggest factors missing on those is the cultural cachet that tiktok has. that is not something you can necessarily replicate with similar content or tech. there is a question of the tiktok algorithm not being part of any sale. of course if it goes away entirely, that is another thing. but we expect a lot of the ad dollars to redistribute to other players in the short video space. not quite al
why we heard mark zuckerberg asking for patience. i want to get your thoughts on what a potential tiktok ban could meet not only for the likes of meta but maybe some other businesses with big ad businesses. i know it is very early days and there is a lot of questions here, but when you think about potential impacts, what do you think? evelyn: if a ban were to materialize, which is still in the air, youtube would likely be one of the main beneficiaries of any ad dollars advertisers had earmarked...
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we start with nvidia zuckerberg posted on instagram in january it would have roughly 350,000 chips by the year end. this week also elon musk said that tesla's currently using about 3500 h-100 chips that's almost at that 40,000 mark with clients adding another 50,000 by year end all of that means money in the pocket of the ceo of nvidia. tesla and meta are indicative of strong demand for ai servers as of q4 last year, meta was about to be a 10% contributor to total revenues, so shares are up over 4%. and then arista networks, contributing 21% of 2023 revenue. so meta is spending on arista. the shares are also up and then pure storage, storage for data centers they had a 10% customer in 2023. that's assumed to be meta. and then broadcom and meta work closely together on custom networking chips and lastly, meta promised to use amd's new mi-300 chip, they were discussing this at amd's last event, which is a competitor to nvidia, which could also bode well >> a lot of spending on that infrastructure >>> we'll have a lot more coverage of today's selloff ahead. let's get some show and tell,
we start with nvidia zuckerberg posted on instagram in january it would have roughly 350,000 chips by the year end. this week also elon musk said that tesla's currently using about 3500 h-100 chips that's almost at that 40,000 mark with clients adding another 50,000 by year end all of that means money in the pocket of the ceo of nvidia. tesla and meta are indicative of strong demand for ai servers as of q4 last year, meta was about to be a 10% contributor to total revenues, so shares are up...
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i think that zuckerberg saw things in the future that still remain competitive we have, first of all, we own facebook we have clients from facebook. we have former clients that were in facebook. we have owned the stock for a long time. we believe in the direction of ai and that just shows that capital expenditure that meta did was necessary to remain competitive. >> tom, thank you very much. appreciate it. >> thank you, tom. thank you, contessa. >>> bond yields a big deal in the stock market, pulling back today following the pce report and after hitting five-month highs yesterday and contributing to the stock selloff for more on the economy and the bond market, let's go to chicago and rick santelli. >> indeed, thank you a lot of big numbers yesterday gdp, some of the pricing mechanisms within. and of course today's income spending is inflationary numbers. and we have jerome snyder. what do you see in the numbers yesterday and today? >> obviously from a headline perspective, gdp was at the 1.5% range. overall, we think the growth of the economy is still being stimulated by the impulses
i think that zuckerberg saw things in the future that still remain competitive we have, first of all, we own facebook we have clients from facebook. we have former clients that were in facebook. we have owned the stock for a long time. we believe in the direction of ai and that just shows that capital expenditure that meta did was necessary to remain competitive. >> tom, thank you very much. appreciate it. >> thank you, tom. thank you, contessa. >>> bond yields a big deal...
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>> a lot of people in tech think that's a tall task and nearly impossible the ideal that zuckerberg has problems hired thousands of data scientists to do that and hasn't been able to create that >> dei, thank you very much. >>> coming up, analysis by kff of health care.gov revealed on average insurers are denied almost 20% of claims we'll talk to the ceo of a tech company leveraging patients from that that's next. at corient, wealth management begins and ends with you. we believe the more personal the solution, the more powerful the result. we treat your goals as our own. we never lose focus on the life you want to build. and our experienced advisors design custom built strategies to help you get there. it's time for a wealth management experience as sophisticated as you are. it's time for corient. you're probably not easily persuaded to switch mobile providers for your business. but what if we told you it's possible that comcast business mobile can save you up to 75% a year on your wireless bill versus the big three carriers? you can get two unlimited lines for just $30 each a month. a
>> a lot of people in tech think that's a tall task and nearly impossible the ideal that zuckerberg has problems hired thousands of data scientists to do that and hasn't been able to create that >> dei, thank you very much. >>> coming up, analysis by kff of health care.gov revealed on average insurers are denied almost 20% of claims we'll talk to the ceo of a tech company leveraging patients from that that's next. at corient, wealth management begins and ends with you. we...
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lisa: even from mark zuckerberg. there might be people who see the chain and one in some say it's strange. >> whether it's politics or advertising, especially advertising, you will not get a better ai driven advertising campaign because mark zuckerberg has more fashion sense but keep in mind what really matters back to the what do people do in the advertising world, there is still a subjective choice about why you allocate more money to metaverse than google? jonathan: mark zuckerberg will not fail if donald trump goes back to the white house. he can't stand the guy. >> i don't think it will really impact advertising in a meaningful way. jonathan: does he have the power to reverse the tiktok decision? i'm trying to work this out as to what this looks like? >> i think the bigger issue will be what happens to the rest of the advertising industry. tv network owners, what kind of regulatory latitude do they get? they've almost given up but they haven't done anything as far as aggressive moves to become more powerful play
lisa: even from mark zuckerberg. there might be people who see the chain and one in some say it's strange. >> whether it's politics or advertising, especially advertising, you will not get a better ai driven advertising campaign because mark zuckerberg has more fashion sense but keep in mind what really matters back to the what do people do in the advertising world, there is still a subjective choice about why you allocate more money to metaverse than google? jonathan: mark zuckerberg...
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mark zuckerberg said it users can also ask for restaurant recommendations, help planning a vacation, or inspiration to decorate your apartment. it uses real-time knowledge from google and bing for answers.>>> it appears the nba may be shopping for a new home, the window for the league to renew its media contract with disney and warner bros. is expected to close without a deal on monday. the nba will looking for new networks to show their games on. officials from disney and warner bros. will continue to work on terms with the league. sources close to the process says the nba is looking for a large increase in fees, and the companies do not want to pay more. warner bros. began airing the games back in 1984, espn began podcasting the nba in 2002. >>> 99 days until the paris olympic games, what's on the menu for the athletes in a city known for legendary food? well, of course, old metal cuisine. they will mostly be eating fresh produce. the food vision is focusing on local produce to reduce carbon emissions from transportation. it is also no kissing on organic produce and vegetarian opti
mark zuckerberg said it users can also ask for restaurant recommendations, help planning a vacation, or inspiration to decorate your apartment. it uses real-time knowledge from google and bing for answers.>>> it appears the nba may be shopping for a new home, the window for the league to renew its media contract with disney and warner bros. is expected to close without a deal on monday. the nba will looking for new networks to show their games on. officials from disney and warner bros....
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of the others as well and that's meta i understand that just on valuation it looks cheap, but mark zuckerberg keeps spending all of this money first on the metaverse and now he's spending it on infrastructure and things like nvidia and hyperscaler chips. is it really a value play if they're spending that much on this growth future and we don't know how long it will take to pan out? >> right look, it's uncomfortable for me as a value guy to recommend a mag 7 stock, but let's look at the stats. so meta is the only mag 7 stock selling at less than a market multiple based on next year's earnings and yeah. it's not a top line problem. it's a spending problem. this reminds me very much of amazon two or three years ago where the top line was doing just fine and they were opening warehouses and doing all of this stuff and the bottom line got cut. that's not the case here meta is still going to grow the bottom line, simply not by as much and the top line is healthy and this is not a slowing economy and this is not a slowing economy. this is a healthy company that's investing for the future and we can
of the others as well and that's meta i understand that just on valuation it looks cheap, but mark zuckerberg keeps spending all of this money first on the metaverse and now he's spending it on infrastructure and things like nvidia and hyperscaler chips. is it really a value play if they're spending that much on this growth future and we don't know how long it will take to pan out? >> right look, it's uncomfortable for me as a value guy to recommend a mag 7 stock, but let's look at the...
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. >> i'm a zuckerberg believer. when it wasn't cool i was a zuckerberg believer. but i have to tell you i think meta can go much higher because the multiple's not that tie and i think instagram's still early. and if the government ever removed tiktok you'd be paying $700 for meta. but the government is against tiktok as it is in every other aspect i see. you have to have some faith in the people who've made us fortunes. at least they deserve more trust than the bears. based purely off their track records. on "mad money" tonight there's a lot of players in the artificial intelligence space besides nvidia, you know. how about marvell tech which hosted a special ai event right here in new york city today? then the alcohol industry might be -- but you wouldn't know that from looking at constellation brands. i'm looking at that club name with the ceo. and you might know it as a pandemic darling but docusign has a lot more going for it than that. i'm hearing more about the company's new era and outlook with the ceos. and you don't want to miss it. so stay with cramer! >
. >> i'm a zuckerberg believer. when it wasn't cool i was a zuckerberg believer. but i have to tell you i think meta can go much higher because the multiple's not that tie and i think instagram's still early. and if the government ever removed tiktok you'd be paying $700 for meta. but the government is against tiktok as it is in every other aspect i see. you have to have some faith in the people who've made us fortunes. at least they deserve more trust than the bears. based purely off...
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durov mentioned the meeting with his colleague mark zuckerberg, in particular story when the founder of facebook tried to borrow his ideas. we met mark more than 10 years ago. i still managed vkontakte and told them, mark and his colleagues, about our platform, application. it was an interesting meeting. in the end, they tried to copy not what we did, but how i described it to them. it was funny. i remember him... asking me: are we planning to start doing something on a global scale, on a global level? i answered: no, asked: is he going to try to enter my domestic russian market, where i worked? and he said no, and we both did exactly that after about a couple of weeks. at the end of the conversation, durov shared his views on the future. according to his forecasts, the telegram audience will exceed 1 billion users within a year; the service itself, whose team includes only about 30 engineers, will remain politically neutral. spring floods in russia have become the largest in the last few decades, in the kurgan region, the level of the tabol river is rapidly rising, about. thousand i
durov mentioned the meeting with his colleague mark zuckerberg, in particular story when the founder of facebook tried to borrow his ideas. we met mark more than 10 years ago. i still managed vkontakte and told them, mark and his colleagues, about our platform, application. it was an interesting meeting. in the end, they tried to copy not what we did, but how i described it to them. it was funny. i remember him... asking me: are we planning to start doing something on a global scale, on a...
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they need to come out, or eli needs to come out -- they could take a page from mark zuckerberg and stop talking about rubber taxis like he was talking about the meta-verse. there are doing layoffs, which is smart. they need to get fit, they need to come up with a plan of, we need to get ev sales in line, full self driving subscription, let's hear about that, let's hear about optimist, let's hear about the other things they are doing, let's not talk about robo taxis. if that is part of the narratives, then the stocks are going to go down, but i think the line, he didn't go to india, i think he is going to take this seriously, and i wouldn't want to be short going into this call because there is so much bad news in there, scott. >> even if he puts it in your words "seriously," how would you deal with, reconcile, continued price cut when the street things they are done losing market share in china? you mentioned, getting leaner. you know, the whole strategy shift, if you will, this robotaxi idea, if you will, which you don't want to hear anymore about, what you might, and i'm curious about
they need to come out, or eli needs to come out -- they could take a page from mark zuckerberg and stop talking about rubber taxis like he was talking about the meta-verse. there are doing layoffs, which is smart. they need to get fit, they need to come up with a plan of, we need to get ev sales in line, full self driving subscription, let's hear about that, let's hear about optimist, let's hear about the other things they are doing, let's not talk about robo taxis. if that is part of the...
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digital breach, but the disappearance of a paper log book has led to a potential privacy breach at zuckerberg san francisco general hospital. plus, local officials and science fans are finishing up their final preparations this weekend for monday's lunar eclipse. those stories and more to gh she got that dress with the extra money she saved using our brand new grocery outlet app. it's been really fun seeing what everyone's doing with the extra money they save. nice shirt. just got back from vacation. a butler? super nice guy. i got to start using the app. miss black california usa 2024. deidre tufan speaks several languages and has reported for a japanese news station as a bay area correspondent. the bay area native says she's proud to hold her new title as a first generation american, representing the american dream for her family. she says that she's very passionate about mental health and eating disorder advocacy. >> eating disorders do not discriminate. i'm a 90s baby. i grew up in the 2000, and the image of eating disorders was very particular. and i'm here to stand as a source of repres
digital breach, but the disappearance of a paper log book has led to a potential privacy breach at zuckerberg san francisco general hospital. plus, local officials and science fans are finishing up their final preparations this weekend for monday's lunar eclipse. those stories and more to gh she got that dress with the extra money she saved using our brand new grocery outlet app. it's been really fun seeing what everyone's doing with the extra money they save. nice shirt. just got back from...
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about the censorship of the ifbr surveillance, relationships with elon musk and mark zuckerberg, as well as how the telegram messenger, which has 900 million users around the world, was created and how it now works. its founder, pavel durov, was interviewed by tucker carlson, the same american journalist who interviewed vladimir putin in february of this year. the conversation lasted an hour, the entrepreneur said that his messenger is under the greatest pressure from apple and google, who, according to him, are capable of censoring everything that is accessible via mobile phones. both american companies have made it very clear that telegram will be removed from the app stores if it does not adhere to the rules they have defined. durov also said that he abandoned the idea of opening an office in... the states and doing business there after the attack on him in san francisco, the second reason was too close attention from the intelligence services. mfbr employees came to his home and accompanied him from the airport literally to the plane. they tried to bribe one of the telegram eng
about the censorship of the ifbr surveillance, relationships with elon musk and mark zuckerberg, as well as how the telegram messenger, which has 900 million users around the world, was created and how it now works. its founder, pavel durov, was interviewed by tucker carlson, the same american journalist who interviewed vladimir putin in february of this year. the conversation lasted an hour, the entrepreneur said that his messenger is under the greatest pressure from apple and google, who,...
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is a bigger orderer zuckerberg -- it's so fast, and so if he gets tiktok, and he's got all -- he has 300,000 -- the biggest buyer, other than amazon, of what jensen offers, the world's, like i said, the world's his. remember when congress hated him? >> they're also running llama. >> llama 3 >> open source a lot of people are worried about that that open source >> we hated it when he was closed source. >> i know, but a lot of bad actors, and what are they going to do? back to the a.i. conversation. >> you know what yesterday, i sent someone a chip, a video, and it wasn't apple, and it didn't go through. justice department >> the green bubble phenomenon >> made me feel much better about jonathan kanter. >> so much for that vision pro >> that's because they haven't made it a business-to-business play with jensen huang they're still keeping it as a consumer product he's talking about the dramatic cut. >> yeah. long-time supply watcher on apple says they have cut their vision pro forecast for the year >> look, like i said, the long knives are out for apple >> you made the point a few time
is a bigger orderer zuckerberg -- it's so fast, and so if he gets tiktok, and he's got all -- he has 300,000 -- the biggest buyer, other than amazon, of what jensen offers, the world's, like i said, the world's his. remember when congress hated him? >> they're also running llama. >> llama 3 >> open source a lot of people are worried about that that open source >> we hated it when he was closed source. >> i know, but a lot of bad actors, and what are they going to...
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the announcement comes after this stunning moment request mark zuckerberg on capitol hill. >> the whole thing is a dog and pony show. >> reporter: mary was there. just hours after her son was a victim of sextortion on facebook he took his own life. >> i think it's a pr stunt all around to make parents think their kids are safe on met at that. overall, none of this is a tool that would have saved riley or the next child. >> reporter: why should parents believe that you care more about their child than meta's bottom line. >> i guess what i would them to know is i'm a parent. even if they have lingering doubts, it's not in our business interest for teens or anybody else to have an unsafe experience on our platform. >> reporter: even if nur bus in your business it has less users? >> yes. savannah sellers, nbc news, washington. >>> still to come, love is back in the air in london. we preview the third season of "bridgerton," including a new team up between two families. team up between two families. introducing allison's plaque psoriasis. she thinks her flaky gray patches are all people see.
the announcement comes after this stunning moment request mark zuckerberg on capitol hill. >> the whole thing is a dog and pony show. >> reporter: mary was there. just hours after her son was a victim of sextortion on facebook he took his own life. >> i think it's a pr stunt all around to make parents think their kids are safe on met at that. overall, none of this is a tool that would have saved riley or the next child. >> reporter: why should parents believe that you...
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now the bond was spent $167 billion to help finance improvements to zuckerberg san francisco general hospital laguna honda and the chinatown health clinic. it would also include $50 million to increase the number of shelter beds and transitional housing for families experiencing homelessness. $70 million for street safety and repaving and $25 million to renovate harvey milk plaza in the castro and hallidie plaza near the paypal bart station. the proposal needs approval from the board of supervisors to put it on the november ballot. the mayor is expected to formally introduce this at tomorrow afternoon's meeting. the salvation army is preparing to renovate and expand its san jose campus to try to help provide more housing to those in need. 74 temporary units will be available to house the existing residents of the salvation army's emmanuel house, which will be redeveloped and remodeled. it will also include another new housing complex on the campus to help address the housing crisis in santa clara county. >> i think it's really beautiful that we'll see all the different pieces coming
now the bond was spent $167 billion to help finance improvements to zuckerberg san francisco general hospital laguna honda and the chinatown health clinic. it would also include $50 million to increase the number of shelter beds and transitional housing for families experiencing homelessness. $70 million for street safety and repaving and $25 million to renovate harvey milk plaza in the castro and hallidie plaza near the paypal bart station. the proposal needs approval from the board of...
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he has an amazing relationship with zuckerberg, and zuckerberg wants all the chips he can get. one of the things that jensen said to me was that zuckerberg would buy everything. amazon would buy everything. >> right. so, you don't question the continued demand for nvidia's product, and i come back yesterday, when we had a discussion about it, the 28 multiple on calendar year 25 earnings. >> it's -- >> you're talking about -- >> it's just not an expensive stock. >> you're talking about them not being able to meet demand at this point, one would anticipate the growth rate is going to be pretty significant. >> it will be. this is selling, as of right now, it's at 26 times 2026 numbers. >> yeah, yeah. >> i mean, procter & gamble is more expensive. this is a technological marvel. and you know, i just don't understand how people value it so inexpensively, and yet all i hear about is how kpexpensive i is. it's a bubble, it's a bubble, it's a bubble. enough with the bubble. can we go to carl? >> let's do that. carl's in colorado. he gives us a sneak peek of "cities and success: denver
he has an amazing relationship with zuckerberg, and zuckerberg wants all the chips he can get. one of the things that jensen said to me was that zuckerberg would buy everything. amazon would buy everything. >> right. so, you don't question the continued demand for nvidia's product, and i come back yesterday, when we had a discussion about it, the 28 multiple on calendar year 25 earnings. >> it's -- >> you're talking about -- >> it's just not an expensive stock. >>...
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mark zuckerberg, number four. so i don't think they are crying their way. they are fine. >> if you are in paris for the olympics you can check out mr. arnold. >> i think he is already taken. >> do a little window shopping. >>> so, son that forecast, we have clouds returning tomorrow. cooler temps and rain back with us thursday and friday. >> all right. >>> we'll see you tomorrow. bye bye. >> goodnight.
mark zuckerberg, number four. so i don't think they are crying their way. they are fine. >> if you are in paris for the olympics you can check out mr. arnold. >> i think he is already taken. >> do a little window shopping. >>> so, son that forecast, we have clouds returning tomorrow. cooler temps and rain back with us thursday and friday. >> all right. >>> we'll see you tomorrow. bye bye. >> goodnight.
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department so that things like section 230 can be regularly updated in terms of interpretation or with mark zuckerberg and others testifying by internet -- about internet and children safety. we could update the regulations on a regular basis if we had an executive branch department whose job was to focus on these things and do that. host: impact metrics, what are one or two laws you think would do very well in those metrics from the past 10 or 20 years and what are one or two you think that it was a failure? guest: that is a great question i have never had before. i would've focus on poverty. i am a fan of these were on poverty that we implemented in the 1960's and have been upgrading since but we haven't been asked about whether it has worked or not. our food stamps actually working? there are research projects that are brought up my academic ranges of various colleges and universities but is it generating the return on investment we need? right now we have 40 antipoverty programs that are larger than $20 million a year. which ones are working better and let's invest more in those working well's pul
department so that things like section 230 can be regularly updated in terms of interpretation or with mark zuckerberg and others testifying by internet -- about internet and children safety. we could update the regulations on a regular basis if we had an executive branch department whose job was to focus on these things and do that. host: impact metrics, what are one or two laws you think would do very well in those metrics from the past 10 or 20 years and what are one or two you think that it...
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in 20 12, mark zuckerberg announced he hoped facebook would "rewire the way people spread and consume information." as well as transform "many of our core institutions and industries." a developer that recently made that hope possible was the rise of the smartphone which helped us not only check up on our high school friend of these -- frenemies from the palm of our hand but also share pictures, play games, in short, the distracted from the rest of the world around us. for many of the social media platforms and technological products created, they were more than just the spread and consumption of information. in 2008, nicholas carr asked, stupid? by the mid-2010's, it was worth asking, are small phones and social media making us antisocial yucca are they disconnecting us from our communities? are they making us depressed, exacerbating problems from childhood that have been generations in the making? are they pulling us downward instead of elevating us? what does this mean for our social institutions? and how can a people cohere and participate in public life? we are fortunate to have
in 20 12, mark zuckerberg announced he hoped facebook would "rewire the way people spread and consume information." as well as transform "many of our core institutions and industries." a developer that recently made that hope possible was the rise of the smartphone which helped us not only check up on our high school friend of these -- frenemies from the palm of our hand but also share pictures, play games, in short, the distracted from the rest of the world around us. for...
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our media partners, the san francisco standard, join us with a look at two incidents at zuckerberg san francisco general hospital. in one case, a man died from a fentanyl overdose. but first crime curfew. san francisco's mayor wants to try a new tactic to help combat crime and drug use in the city. you're watching, getting answers. i'm stephanie sierra. a curfew may be coming to businesses in the tenderloin to curb open air drug markets. it's legislation being introduced by mayor london breed today, and it comes as the city is reporting more felony drug convictions. jones joining us live now is san francisco da brooke jenkins. da thanks for being with us. >> thank you for having me, stephanie. >> let's start with this new curfew. it aims to prohibit overnight corner stores, liquor stores and smoke shops from selling certain food or tobacco products during certain times. can you walk us through how it would work if passed, essentially what it would do would require them to be closed during the hours of 12 a.m. and 5 a.m. and so, what we what i do know is that i personally have received
our media partners, the san francisco standard, join us with a look at two incidents at zuckerberg san francisco general hospital. in one case, a man died from a fentanyl overdose. but first crime curfew. san francisco's mayor wants to try a new tactic to help combat crime and drug use in the city. you're watching, getting answers. i'm stephanie sierra. a curfew may be coming to businesses in the tenderloin to curb open air drug markets. it's legislation being introduced by mayor london breed...
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zuckerberg. let's listen to zuckerberg. as for all the concerns about the more existential risks of artificial intelligence, i don't think there's anything on the level of what we or others are working on right now, really. it was developed there, closer to these centers where it was developed, and the desire to limit it so that god forbid it does not get anywhere, so that it does not spread to others, does not get into either china or russia, this technology is certainly related to some kind of military achievements from the future war, in short, i would leave this whole white noise associated with artificial intelligence aside, another thing is that the digitalization process itself has a colo. there are also these mines, you have to live with it somehow, work, but the most interesting thing, of course, is absolutely frankness and a huge amount of how society can change under the influence of these digital models, systems, how you can build the necessary, important, valuable society for us, if you want to build it. a soci
zuckerberg. let's listen to zuckerberg. as for all the concerns about the more existential risks of artificial intelligence, i don't think there's anything on the level of what we or others are working on right now, really. it was developed there, closer to these centers where it was developed, and the desire to limit it so that god forbid it does not get anywhere, so that it does not spread to others, does not get into either china or russia, this technology is certainly related to some kind...
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. >> reporter: the campaign comes after meta ceo mark zuckerberg apologized to parents on capitol hill. snapchat ceo evan spiegle did the same. >> i'm so sorry that we have not been able to prevent these tragedies. >> it is the responsibility of tech companies, probably first and foremost, because we are providing the technology. but young people themselves have a role to play in their own safety. so do their parents. >> reporter: tammy rodriguez's 11-year-old daughter selena died by suicide in 2021 after sexual predators pursued her online. >> when you see a campaign like this, how does it make you feel? >> i'm happy to see it, but they need to know that the help is there, that they don't have to end their life. >> reporter: dhs says the threat to kids online has never been bigger. the national center for missing and exploited children received more than 36 million reports of suspected child sexual exploitation last year. that's up 12% from 2022. norah? >> such an important story. jo ling kent, thank you very much. >>> why basketball star at oofos, we don't make footwear. we make shoc
. >> reporter: the campaign comes after meta ceo mark zuckerberg apologized to parents on capitol hill. snapchat ceo evan spiegle did the same. >> i'm so sorry that we have not been able to prevent these tragedies. >> it is the responsibility of tech companies, probably first and foremost, because we are providing the technology. but young people themselves have a role to play in their own safety. so do their parents. >> reporter: tammy rodriguez's 11-year-old daughter...
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i was going to say, did you see, you know, mark zuckerberg in there when you were inside. no, he's got kawhi and most of it already at this point. so i don't know if he needs another island. all right. well this is fascinating. astrakhan. you come up with the most interesting story. so always enjoy talking with you. >> likewise. thank you so much. >> so when i hit the lottery now i know where to go. >> all right. >> you can check out astrid story and more of the san francisco standard's other original reporting on their website, sf standard .com. and abc7 will continue to bring you more segments featuring the standards city focused journalism. twice a week right here on getting answers at three. and don't forget the nfl draft is tonight. you can watch it live right here on abc seven. round one kicks off at five. then don't change that channel because you'll want to see after the draft with abc7 news sports director larry biel. we'll >>> tonight, donald trump's historic legal battle simultaneously unfolding in multiple courts. and the stunning decision, harvey weinstein's c
i was going to say, did you see, you know, mark zuckerberg in there when you were inside. no, he's got kawhi and most of it already at this point. so i don't know if he needs another island. all right. well this is fascinating. astrakhan. you come up with the most interesting story. so always enjoy talking with you. >> likewise. thank you so much. >> so when i hit the lottery now i know where to go. >> all right. >> you can check out astrid story and more of the san...
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mark zuckerberg, number four. so i don't think they are crying their way. they are fine. >> if you are in paris for the olympics you can check out mr. arnold. >> i think he is already taken. >> do a little window shopping. >>> so, son that forecast, we have clouds returning tomorrow. cooler temps and rain back with us thursday and friday. >> all right. >>> we'll see you tomorrow. bye bye. >> goodnight. >>> tonight, the powerful storms are moving east after tornadoes left a trail of destruction in the heartland. a dangerous night ahead, after a tornado outbreak in the central u.s. a state of emergency in kentucky. a college student blown off their feet. homes damaged in oklahoma. tens of millions at risk tonight from the great lakes to the gulf coast. then the system moving east as an april nor'easter. al roker is here with the latest. >>> also tonight, the israeli air strike killing seven aid workers in gaza, including an american. prime minister netanyahu calling it tragic and unintentional. the reaction from the white house, saying it's outraged. >>> dona
mark zuckerberg, number four. so i don't think they are crying their way. they are fine. >> if you are in paris for the olympics you can check out mr. arnold. >> i think he is already taken. >> do a little window shopping. >>> so, son that forecast, we have clouds returning tomorrow. cooler temps and rain back with us thursday and friday. >> all right. >>> we'll see you tomorrow. bye bye. >> goodnight. >>> tonight, the powerful storms are...
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según indicó el director ejecutivo de la compañía, mark zuckerberg. netflix presentó el jueves su informe de resultados del primer trimestre, mostrando una cifra récord de suscriptores. 9.3 millones de personas accedieron a la aplicación. sin embargo, la compañía también indicó que dejará de compartir las cifras trimestrales de suscriptores a partir del año 2025, como también los ingresos medios por suscripción. y entre lágrimas se fue clovis definitivamente de la casa de los famosos. esta eliminación marca el inicio de la última gran batalla de la casa de los famosos y jimena gallego nos tiene esta entrevista con él. me encuentro con clovis, el treceavo eliminado de la casa de los famosos clovis. por qué crees que estás aquí hoy? fuera de la casa? bueno, primero que nada, estoy en shock. todavía pues no sé. yo creo que ya mi ciclo se se tuvo que terminar. creo que di todo de mí. fui yo desde el primer día. y estoy agradecido más que nada con toda la gente que que me apoyó. para ti, cuáles fueron las 2 acciones que que desmoro
según indicó el director ejecutivo de la compañía, mark zuckerberg. netflix presentó el jueves su informe de resultados del primer trimestre, mostrando una cifra récord de suscriptores. 9.3 millones de personas accedieron a la aplicación. sin embargo, la compañía también indicó que dejará de compartir las cifras trimestrales de suscriptores a partir del año 2025, como también los ingresos medios por suscripción. y entre lágrimas se fue clovis definitivamente de la casa de los...
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and when you read stories about celebrities, an ellipse like mark zuckerberg, allegedly building some sort of doomsday or nuclear fall out bunker in hawaii. you really start to wonder if perhaps they know something we don't. is there a cause for concern that expansion of the ukraine war is possible and just who would drive that expansion for more on this will bring in a geo political expert, glen d, as in professor of political science and history at the university of oslo in norway his newest book is out now called the ukraine war and the your ration world order professor. thank you so much for joining us. well, thank you from you to. so i am seeing a lot of tv commercials magazine inserts billboard, social media posts articles from all over places across europe, basically telling people to stock up on medicine because of forthcoming shortages, you know, just in case just in case socket. bunch of stable food stuck up on water. be prepared. they say in case of what professor, i mean for me when i hear this, i think of toilet paper because you know the great t p shortage of 2020. that
and when you read stories about celebrities, an ellipse like mark zuckerberg, allegedly building some sort of doomsday or nuclear fall out bunker in hawaii. you really start to wonder if perhaps they know something we don't. is there a cause for concern that expansion of the ukraine war is possible and just who would drive that expansion for more on this will bring in a geo political expert, glen d, as in professor of political science and history at the university of oslo in norway his newest...
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involucrados y autoridades informaron que un prisionero escapó brevemente de una celda en el hospital general zuckerberg en san francisco. esto ocurrió el martes por la mañana y según el informe agentes estaba custodiando a un recluso en una celda del hospital cuando el sujeto pudo subirse al techo del cuarto de en el séptimo piso y se escapó sin embargo, la oficina del alguacil dijo que unos 15 minutos después lograron detenerlo. y oakland lanzó un nuevo esfuerzo que busca ayudar a los jóvenes a que identifiquen esas señales de cuando están ante una situación de trata de personas. esta semana, el consejo asesor de la alcaldesa sobre el tema está visitando escuelas para crear conciencia sobre ello. y también están compartiendo recursos, información sobre cómo reconocer, denunciar y prevenir la trata. autoridades informaron que se enviaron 36 millones de denuncias al cyberline de centro de niños desaparecidos y explotados y los defensores públicos del condado contra costa pidieron un aumento del 10% al presupuesto del próximo año fiscal, argumentando que necesitan más recursos para g
involucrados y autoridades informaron que un prisionero escapó brevemente de una celda en el hospital general zuckerberg en san francisco. esto ocurrió el martes por la mañana y según el informe agentes estaba custodiando a un recluso en una celda del hospital cuando el sujeto pudo subirse al techo del cuarto de en el séptimo piso y se escapó sin embargo, la oficina del alguacil dijo que unos 15 minutos después lograron detenerlo. y oakland lanzó un nuevo esfuerzo que busca ayudar a los...
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but it is also really boosting the values of a lot of traditional tech billionaires, people like mark zuckerberg, as well. a banner year for billionaires, especially for anybody who has anything to do with al. so that's the way to do it. centi—billionaires, that is 11 zeros, a dozen digits, if you can even imagine that — what are they doing that is so right and where am i going wrong? right at the top, you have mr louis vuitton. is that correct? that's right, and he is $38 billion ahead of elon musk who is at second place worth $195. elon musk is just barely ahead ofjeff bezos of amazon, at $191; billion. these are people who have created, they are basically all self—made. most of them are involved in tech companies, and they have held on to a good portion of their ownership. 0k. chase, i need to get this final question very quickly. in compiling the list, was there full transparency, or is this an estimate as it is? it's definitely an estimate. we have definitely seen a lot of balance sheets and tax returns from a lot of people. we dig deep to investigate what is out there publicly, talki
but it is also really boosting the values of a lot of traditional tech billionaires, people like mark zuckerberg, as well. a banner year for billionaires, especially for anybody who has anything to do with al. so that's the way to do it. centi—billionaires, that is 11 zeros, a dozen digits, if you can even imagine that — what are they doing that is so right and where am i going wrong? right at the top, you have mr louis vuitton. is that correct? that's right, and he is $38 billion ahead of...
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tech companies came to washington and were dressed down universally across the aisle, so much so mark zuckerberg was compelled to apologize to grieving parents in the room. it was a rare moment of bipartisanship, a glimmer of hope there is possibility to do stuff with both parties. and that is best demonstrated by the kids online safety act which has 60 co-sponsors in the senate, just introduced in the house this weekend, something we're working on very intensely. while we care about the future of our kids and the health of their mental state and so much more, it has profound effects for democracy and what we're talking about as well. my question, we'll start with congressman gephardt. outside of the immediate impact on our children and safety, why is kosa so important for our broader tech reform effort and how can it have a bigger impact on our information environment and democracy? we believe cosm can be passed this year and sent to the president. it's a organization with 40-50 members and very diverse from all different selectors of this problem, and we're working top-down, a lot of the group
tech companies came to washington and were dressed down universally across the aisle, so much so mark zuckerberg was compelled to apologize to grieving parents in the room. it was a rare moment of bipartisanship, a glimmer of hope there is possibility to do stuff with both parties. and that is best demonstrated by the kids online safety act which has 60 co-sponsors in the senate, just introduced in the house this weekend, something we're working on very intensely. while we care about the future...
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algún adversario extranjero y la desaparición de un libro de registro médico es en el hospital general zuckerberg de san francisco, pues ha desencadenado una revisión de políticas y también de capacitación adicional en torno a la seguridad con el personal. según las autoridades del centro, el incidente considerado una violación de la privacidad ocurrió en diciembre pasado y hasta ahora no han comprometido ninguna información financiera o de salud de los pacientes. vámonos a méxico, donde continúan surgiendo las reacciones al debate sostenido este domingo por los 3 aspirantes a la presidencia de la república. el encuentro estuvo marcado por los ataques que se hicieron 1 contra otro. es jazive pérez quien tiene la información. rechazan estas propuestas? las primeras planas en todo méxico hablaron de los ataques, las respuestas. ante ello, los momentos cómicos y las propuestas que presentaron cada 1 de los candidatos, quienes al salir del debate se declararon triunfadores. y no solamente ganamos el debate, sino que vamos a ganar la presidencia. el jugador del debate presidencial, xó
algún adversario extranjero y la desaparición de un libro de registro médico es en el hospital general zuckerberg de san francisco, pues ha desencadenado una revisión de políticas y también de capacitación adicional en torno a la seguridad con el personal. según las autoridades del centro, el incidente considerado una violación de la privacidad ocurrió en diciembre pasado y hasta ahora no han comprometido ninguna información financiera o de salud de los pacientes. vámonos a méxico,...
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what this said is, i understand exactly why zuckerberg has to spend the money, because this is an arms race who has the best a.i.? who has the best interaction with when you speak to a.i.? and right now, alphabet surprised me >> you seem a lot more interested in this than core pce. >> core pce -- >> we tried. we tried to lead with the core pce, and you came up with a word, pangloss, and nobody knows what you're talking about, and we moved on. >> forget the pangloss forget it. it wiped it out in the sense that we no longer have to be as concerned. i will go so far as to say that, let's say president trump were elected, i think he'd say, you know what? fed, knock yourself out. as opposed to "the new york times" story or the "wall street journal" story which basically said no interest rate moves would be made without him. this move is good enough to make it so powell is able to say, if things don't go our way, we can cut again. we can because it was not stagflation that was an amazing story. it's not stagflation that's what happened we took stagflation off the table, david >> so, it laste
what this said is, i understand exactly why zuckerberg has to spend the money, because this is an arms race who has the best a.i.? who has the best interaction with when you speak to a.i.? and right now, alphabet surprised me >> you seem a lot more interested in this than core pce. >> core pce -- >> we tried. we tried to lead with the core pce, and you came up with a word, pangloss, and nobody knows what you're talking about, and we moved on. >> forget the pangloss...
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you may recall that a number of ceos in the us of these big social networks, including mark zuckerberg, showed up at congress just a couple of months ago to hear all kinds of horror stories about young people in particular being attacked or abused on these networks. and so i don't have an exact number for you, but it's something that a lot of people are familiar with and that congress here in the us is really starting to take a lot more seriously than it has in the past. so, as we mentioned at the beginning, there meta say they're testing new features to safeguard teenagers in particular. do you think those measures are sufficient? will they work? i think they're a good idea, right? i mean, the changes that they're coming out with today are essentially warnings. so if someone is sending you unsolicited nude photos or videos, they're going to be blurred out and there will be a warning, "do you really want to see this"? and alternatively, if you are sending an inappropriate photo or video, it will say, "are you sure you want to send this reminder that someone could screenshot or someone
you may recall that a number of ceos in the us of these big social networks, including mark zuckerberg, showed up at congress just a couple of months ago to hear all kinds of horror stories about young people in particular being attacked or abused on these networks. and so i don't have an exact number for you, but it's something that a lot of people are familiar with and that congress here in the us is really starting to take a lot more seriously than it has in the past. so, as we mentioned at...
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for example, there’s a video circulating online where zuckerberg is supposedly lying in a hospital, his face is superimposed, let’s say the next thing, some other famous character, and... here now maybe elon musk is in the hospital, that is, just so you understand how this technology can be used, right? julia, tell me, are these videos familiar to you? yes, sure. that the mother of one of them contacted me the soldier asked for help in the search, at that time she had already made a lot of mistakes, she published photographs on the internet, all her son’s personal data, and what absolutely cannot be done, scammers contacted her, the only thing she wrote was that her sister was looking for, and not my mother, and gave my phone number to these people, that supposedly i was his sister, and they contacted me for a very long time by phone, by whatsapp, by telegram. and well, in a rather harsh manner, pressing on the sore spots, and now we’ll go into the room, show you the video, show this video, yes the face is really his, which is in all the photographs, and he lies there, blinks, but
for example, there’s a video circulating online where zuckerberg is supposedly lying in a hospital, his face is superimposed, let’s say the next thing, some other famous character, and... here now maybe elon musk is in the hospital, that is, just so you understand how this technology can be used, right? julia, tell me, are these videos familiar to you? yes, sure. that the mother of one of them contacted me the soldier asked for help in the search, at that time she had already made a lot of...
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. >> reporter: the campaign comes after meta ceo mark zuckerberg apologized to parents on capitol hill. snapchat ceo evan spiegel did the same. >> i am so sorry that we have not been able to prevent these tragedies. >> it is the responsibility of tech companies, probably first and foremost, because we are providing the technology, but young people themselves have a role to play in their own safety. so do their parents. >> reporter: tammy rodriguez's 11-year-old daughter selena died by suicide in 2021, after sexual predators pursued her online. when you see a campaign like this, how does it make you feel? >> i'm happy to see it. but they need to know that the help is there. that they don't have to end their life. >> reporter: dhs says the threat to kids online has never been bigger. the national center for missing and exploited children received more than 36 million reports of suspected child sexual exploitation last year. that's up 12% from 2022. norah? >> norah: such an important story. jo ling kent, thank you very much. why basketball star caitlin clark's rookie salary with the wnba
. >> reporter: the campaign comes after meta ceo mark zuckerberg apologized to parents on capitol hill. snapchat ceo evan spiegel did the same. >> i am so sorry that we have not been able to prevent these tragedies. >> it is the responsibility of tech companies, probably first and foremost, because we are providing the technology, but young people themselves have a role to play in their own safety. so do their parents. >> reporter: tammy rodriguez's 11-year-old daughter...