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>> it's always interesting when sam altman comes up to the hill. certainly, he's no stranger to being around lawmakers, talking about policy with them. what i think was interesting about this particular time is it wasn't just necessarily about ai. which of course, kind of really you associate with sam altman and also about chips and semi-conductors and the lawmaker he met with, karen sloan asked him all those great questions coming out of was todd young. a couple interesting things about the senator from indiana. he's one of four who is part of a senate working group on ai. they're supposed to be coming up with this ai report soon that will guide how the senate moves from a political way, plus his state also got investment in a semi-conductor facility coming to lafayette, so kind of on both of those items they have this potential student for a conversation about moving forward on national security issues, on semi-conductors, and on ai. >> it's interesting because while you have a lot of tech companies pushing back against more regulation of their p
>> it's always interesting when sam altman comes up to the hill. certainly, he's no stranger to being around lawmakers, talking about policy with them. what i think was interesting about this particular time is it wasn't just necessarily about ai. which of course, kind of really you associate with sam altman and also about chips and semi-conductors and the lawmaker he met with, karen sloan asked him all those great questions coming out of was todd young. a couple interesting things about...
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s sam altman. >> he was coming out of senator todd young's office just now. he was -- senator todd young is a member of an a.i. task force appointed by senator chuck schumer, and this is coming after sam altman spent the last few days in the middle east talking to potential investors and government leaders about raising money and plans for his grand ambition. our karen sloan was there. here is what he said about the trip. >> can you tell me about your meeting? >> i think it was great. >> what did you say? >> we talked about the need for the u.s. to have leadership to deliver all the benefits of services. >> did you talk about your chip? did you talk about a.i. chips and whether the united states is -- >> chips, energy, the whole package of what it takes to deliver a.i. >> tell me what you said to leaders in the middle east sunday? >> it wasn't just about a.i. chips. funding is obviously part of it. there's a complex supply chain, a thing we'll need to figure out about how to do security and policy for this. it was a conversation like we've had in many other c
s sam altman. >> he was coming out of senator todd young's office just now. he was -- senator todd young is a member of an a.i. task force appointed by senator chuck schumer, and this is coming after sam altman spent the last few days in the middle east talking to potential investors and government leaders about raising money and plans for his grand ambition. our karen sloan was there. here is what he said about the trip. >> can you tell me about your meeting? >> i think it...
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ed: coming up, san -- sam altman pitches a global ai coalition on his visit to the middle east. we will break down the takeaways from his trip next. this started as like i am worried about chips in the supply of ai accelerators, but what we broke yesterday and that story is that this is something bigger and it is about energy and data centers and about who takes part, private and public sector coming up next. this is bloomberg technology. ♪ >> welcome back to bloomberg technology. ed ludlow here in san francisco. caroline: we are thing nasdaq and tech stocks outperform on a day when bond yields are still selling off on the end of the curve. 10-year gilts four basis points higher. we are evading inflationary pressures with ppi today, cpr yesterday still showing inflation going the wrong direction for the federal reserve if they were banking on a cut come june. people are taking those bets off the table. we are treading water ahead of earnings season. the banks kick that off tomorrow. individual movers. on the outside a lot of the key names you are used to. nvidia, apple, even a
ed: coming up, san -- sam altman pitches a global ai coalition on his visit to the middle east. we will break down the takeaways from his trip next. this started as like i am worried about chips in the supply of ai accelerators, but what we broke yesterday and that story is that this is something bigger and it is about energy and data centers and about who takes part, private and public sector coming up next. this is bloomberg technology. ♪ >> welcome back to bloomberg technology. ed...
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swift enters the list with $1.1 billion — along with sam altman, creator of the ai chatbot, chatgpt, who joined with $1 billion. that was the world business report. plenty coming up shortly. hello from the bbc sport centre. i'm anne—marie batson. we start with the premier league — and nottingham forest manager nuno espirito santo has urged his side to sustain the level of performance they showed in their 3—1 win at home to fulham on tuesday. forest, who secured their first victory in six premier league matches, were just one of two winners from tuesday's five matches along with bournemouth who beat crystal palace 1—0 at home. the three remaining fixtures all finished 1—1. three more matches tonight as luton travel to arsenal, brentford host brighton while manchester city host aston villa. manager pep guardiola has backed striker erling haaland after the norwegian was critiscised following their 0—0 draw with arsenal. he is the best striker in the world. if he helps us to win this season, the reason we don't create more chances for early, we need more presence. an exceptio
swift enters the list with $1.1 billion — along with sam altman, creator of the ai chatbot, chatgpt, who joined with $1 billion. that was the world business report. plenty coming up shortly. hello from the bbc sport centre. i'm anne—marie batson. we start with the premier league — and nottingham forest manager nuno espirito santo has urged his side to sustain the level of performance they showed in their 3—1 win at home to fulham on tuesday. forest, who secured their first victory in...
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caroline: you mentioned sam altman. how is do not pay built when you are using ai to negotiate contracts and money for users, are you underpinned by openai? are you exhausted? joshua: will use openai. i started a company seven years ago when i got a bunch of parking tickets and i realized that if you know the right things to say you can use templates to get out of them. in the ai era we can build more exciting products. i am exciting about ai build negotiation, which we just launched. we have robot logins for people's utility accounts and start chatting for big companies. their companies use ai. we use ai. the two ai chat to negotiate. ed: you have been coming on the show a little while now. you aren't a lawyer. the original premise of donotpay inc was to use an automated service to challenge everything from parking fines to build disputes. how is the business growing? give me volume, numbers around bills that have been successfully negotiated on donotpay inc. how many of your proceedings have gone onwards to court, for
caroline: you mentioned sam altman. how is do not pay built when you are using ai to negotiate contracts and money for users, are you underpinned by openai? are you exhausted? joshua: will use openai. i started a company seven years ago when i got a bunch of parking tickets and i realized that if you know the right things to say you can use templates to get out of them. in the ai era we can build more exciting products. i am exciting about ai build negotiation, which we just launched. we have...
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altman. the publication reports that swift is the only musician to reach the position with earnings based solely on her music and live performances. looks like she is making billionaires status, tailor's version. you can keep up-to-date with all of the day's news on our website, bbc.com/news, and you can keep up-to-date also on your favorite social media sites on the bbc accounts there. that is it for today. i'm katrina perry. thank you so much for watching world news america. take care. announcer: funding for presentation of this program is provided by... financial services firm, raymond james. bdo. accountants and advisors. cunard is a proud supporter of public television. announcer: funding was also provided by, and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ wow, you get to watch all your favorite stuff. it's to die for. now you won't miss thing. this is the way. the xfinity 10g network. made for streaming. good evening. isra
altman. the publication reports that swift is the only musician to reach the position with earnings based solely on her music and live performances. looks like she is making billionaires status, tailor's version. you can keep up-to-date with all of the day's news on our website, bbc.com/news, and you can keep up-to-date also on your favorite social media sites on the bbc accounts there. that is it for today. i'm katrina perry. thank you so much for watching world news america. take care....
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open ai sam altman and microsoft's satya nadella to name a few right now there are no laws that prevent deepfakes or other a i misinformation from spreading to the us government has been scrambling to work with the private sector and figuring out the risks and benefits of the technology. time now for your money watch report. markets closed in the green on friday. early this morning, stock futures kept their green streak to start this week. so let's see where the markets are right now still green up 88 points. tesla is 1 of the many stocks seeing major gains this morning after elon musk gets china's approval for tesla to roll out advanced driver assistance systems during a surprise visit to the country. according to reuters. the bay area founded automaker 1, a key endorsement from a top chinese auto association, it said tesla's model 3 and why cars were among models found to be compliant with china's data security requirements. now this comes after tesla's 1st quarter earnings report showed a 55% drop in net income. revenue was also down 9% last year, experts say that's mainly because of
open ai sam altman and microsoft's satya nadella to name a few right now there are no laws that prevent deepfakes or other a i misinformation from spreading to the us government has been scrambling to work with the private sector and figuring out the risks and benefits of the technology. time now for your money watch report. markets closed in the green on friday. early this morning, stock futures kept their green streak to start this week. so let's see where the markets are right now still...
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dick wolf and open ai's sam altman. jeff bezos came in at number two. elon mu number two. 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.
dick wolf and open ai's sam altman. jeff bezos came in at number two. elon mu number two. 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...
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it appointed sam altman to the board. he is the ceo of open ai. also on the board are microsoft ceo and alphabet ceo sundar pichai. still ahead, honoring a fallen oakland police officer, the emotional memorial service that remembered an officer whose death followed an injury while on the job. plus, replanting after a wildfire is expensive. how a new company is encouraging wall street to invest in the woods. i'm cynthia pimentel in for jeff ranieri. we've got some busy roads out in fremont and some windy conditions as well as out there in sfo. we'll talk about what the weekend has in store if y'reou a final farewell to bay area icon cecil williams, who passed away on monday. a celebration of his life will take place at san francisco's glide memorial church on sunday, may 12th, beginning at 1 p.m. the 94 year old co-founded glide memorial. it was known as a champion of racial equality, lgbtq rights and helping the poor. for more information on his memorial service, you can visit glide's website. an oakland police officer remembered today for his ded
it appointed sam altman to the board. he is the ceo of open ai. also on the board are microsoft ceo and alphabet ceo sundar pichai. still ahead, honoring a fallen oakland police officer, the emotional memorial service that remembered an officer whose death followed an injury while on the job. plus, replanting after a wildfire is expensive. how a new company is encouraging wall street to invest in the woods. i'm cynthia pimentel in for jeff ranieri. we've got some busy roads out in fremont and...
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dick wolf and open ai's sam altman. jeff bezos came in at number two. elon musk number two. 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 uninte
dick wolf and open ai's sam altman. jeff bezos came in at number two. elon musk number two. 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...
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altman and fashion designer christian louboutin all on the new additions to the billionaires list. all right, well, we've been rich in weather lately, but that's about to change. meteorologist sandhya patel is here with the forecast rain and cooler, you're saying? >> yeah, and even snow on our higher peaks. dan no kidding. yeah. it's going to feel like winter around here very soon, but not immediately. today was a beautiful day. i want to show you right now a time lapse from our mount tam cam. this is from earlier tonight. and that marine layer just rolling in this evening, allowing for the refreshing air to make its way in. and tomorrow we're on our way to a cooler day. it's going to be noticeable. santa rosa 72 today. tomorrow, 67 degrees oakland. you're going to see a 6 degrees drop. and in san francisco as well. san jose, when you're at 76 today and you come down nine degrees to 67, you're going to notice livermore from 77 to 65, a 12 degree drop. so the reason for this is we have a front that is heading in our direction. high pressure is weakening. that provided us the nice sp
altman and fashion designer christian louboutin all on the new additions to the billionaires list. all right, well, we've been rich in weather lately, but that's about to change. meteorologist sandhya patel is here with the forecast rain and cooler, you're saying? >> yeah, and even snow on our higher peaks. dan no kidding. yeah. it's going to feel like winter around here very soon, but not immediately. today was a beautiful day. i want to show you right now a time lapse from our mount tam...
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reshma: i was fortunate that i was able to have an idea and email sam altman and he connected me to a development team. and amazing funders. there is a lot of people that have ideas like paid leave. making there is resources, whether that is philanthropic, government resources. that we're actually putting the impetus on encouraging social entrepreneurs to think about how they can use generative ai for good. for it not to just be a bumper sticker or talking point, but that we have actually put real dollars and commitment out there. we are doing that moms first. every week i have a or brining the social entrepreneurs and say this is how i built paid leave. these is what i have learned now. there needs to be more opportunities for social entrepreneurs. more encouragement for entrepreneurs to use generative ai to do good. ina: thanks so much. we are out of time. before any of us go, we are coming up to a break. check out the exhibits. you can go upstairs, have a cup of coffee, but please do listen for the five-minute warning. that will tell you to come back. you can choose your own advent
reshma: i was fortunate that i was able to have an idea and email sam altman and he connected me to a development team. and amazing funders. there is a lot of people that have ideas like paid leave. making there is resources, whether that is philanthropic, government resources. that we're actually putting the impetus on encouraging social entrepreneurs to think about how they can use generative ai for good. for it not to just be a bumper sticker or talking point, but that we have actually put...
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altman and fashion designer christian louboutin all on the new additions to the billionaires list. all right, well, we've been rich in weather lately, but that's about to change. meteorologist sandhya patel is here with the forecast rain and cooler, you're saying? >> yeah, and even snow on our higher peaks. dan no kidding. yeah. it's going to feel like winter around here very soon, but not immediately. today was a beautiful day. i want to show you right now a time lapse from our mount tam cam. this is from earlier tonight. and that marine layer just rolling in this evening, allowing for the refreshing air to make its way in. and tomorrow we're on our way to a cooler day. it's going to be noticeable. santa rosa 72 today. tomorrow, 67 degrees oakland. you're going to see a 6 degrees drop. and in san francisco as well. san jose, when you're at 76 today and you come down nine degrees to 67, you're going to notice livermore from 77 to 65, a 12 degree drop. so the reason for this is we have a front that is heading in our direction. high pressure is weakening. that provided us the nice sp
altman and fashion designer christian louboutin all on the new additions to the billionaires list. all right, well, we've been rich in weather lately, but that's about to change. meteorologist sandhya patel is here with the forecast rain and cooler, you're saying? >> yeah, and even snow on our higher peaks. dan no kidding. yeah. it's going to feel like winter around here very soon, but not immediately. today was a beautiful day. i want to show you right now a time lapse from our mount tam...
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satya nadella saw the potential in sam altman in the business he was doing. he started investments early and has continued to invest in that. microsoft has the capital to fuel a business like openai and chatgpt which of course has been a major catalyst for a boom in funding and investing in artificial intelligence. can microsoft stay ahead of the competition? microsoft needs to continue to capitalize on the openai relationship. at the same time, it's all about making sure that investors and your customers believe in your ai story. do they believe you are weaving ai into core products including search? microsoft has been a huge laggard behind google in search. if microsoft can start to steal some of the march on google when it comes to search in terms of being search engine for example, it would be a huge advantage for microsoft. paul: it's not been all champagne corks for the tech earnings. let's talk about intel. this company used to be the world's dominant chipmaker and has had a tough couple of quarters. what are they doing to turn things around? >> intel
satya nadella saw the potential in sam altman in the business he was doing. he started investments early and has continued to invest in that. microsoft has the capital to fuel a business like openai and chatgpt which of course has been a major catalyst for a boom in funding and investing in artificial intelligence. can microsoft stay ahead of the competition? microsoft needs to continue to capitalize on the openai relationship. at the same time, it's all about making sure that investors and...
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then one day his friend sam altman came to play ball. the rest was fantasy because it can't be reality. it was. chat gpt went so viral you can see what has happened by looking at amazing results of companies that embraced the superchips. there is just one problem. unlike microsoft or alphabet, nvidia the stock came out of nowhere. the idea that the company has a $2.2 trillion valuation is alchemy some sort of gossamer gain that will be undone. unlike its fellow trillion errors apple, alphabet, and microsoft it does not seem right that a company could sneak in through the back door. it has been in business for 31 years. they don't know how long jensen has been working on the project. they don't know that he's the ultimate dues pair. i'm not asking you to believe that if he built it with all the earnest nature and optimism the companies will come, but don't doubt this doctors because he did not discover it one or two years ago. it is a couple hundred points from its high. i'm sure it will be suspicious that it goes much lower. they are wor
then one day his friend sam altman came to play ball. the rest was fantasy because it can't be reality. it was. chat gpt went so viral you can see what has happened by looking at amazing results of companies that embraced the superchips. there is just one problem. unlike microsoft or alphabet, nvidia the stock came out of nowhere. the idea that the company has a $2.2 trillion valuation is alchemy some sort of gossamer gain that will be undone. unlike its fellow trillion errors apple, alphabet,...
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altman they are investigating in small nuclear facilities and big data centers amazon and google are welding, people set up for a long time, nuclear with the ai revolution. stuart: good information, thank you, see you again soon. got to look at the movers. i see netflix moving a lot recently. today it is up 2%. neil: pivotal research says it is going to $765, the highest price target on the street. it would be 20% from here, they say streaming wars have a winter and it is netflix. stuart: how about disney? lauren: disney plus streaming service will crackdown on password sharing and do so this summer. they see it worked for netflix so they will try too, stock is up. stuart: amazon close to or at an all-time high. lauren: their prime video is extending their rights deal with wnba. it will exclusively scream all 24 games. stuart: a story that intrigues me, $0.99 stores, they are shutting often down. lauren: 371, they are closing in four state and the reason, what is the margin? the store ceo says the last several years presented significant retail environment including unprecedented pan
altman they are investigating in small nuclear facilities and big data centers amazon and google are welding, people set up for a long time, nuclear with the ai revolution. stuart: good information, thank you, see you again soon. got to look at the movers. i see netflix moving a lot recently. today it is up 2%. neil: pivotal research says it is going to $765, the highest price target on the street. it would be 20% from here, they say streaming wars have a winter and it is netflix. stuart: how...
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altman saying we need an energy break through for fewer ai technologies and so many of these big tech firms rushing to get their own power building data centers and even nuclear power plants yes. >> incredible. thank you. and tyler, i've been following the industrial side of this, some of the companies working on the ai infrastructure and their complaint is there's a scarcity of power capacity because without that they can't continue to build all they need eden, they've all had a strong year. >>> coming up, here on "power lunch," homes, rails and casinos. we'll get the trade on d.r. horton, csx and las vegas sands in three stock lunch we are back in 2 trading at schwab is now powered by ameritrade, unlocking the power of thinkorswim, the award-winning trading platforms. bring your trades into focus on thinkorswim desktop with robust charting and analysis tools, including over 400 technical studies. tailor the platforms to your unique needs with nearly endless customization. and track market trends with up-to-the-minute news and insights. trade brilliantly with schwab. cnbc contributor
altman saying we need an energy break through for fewer ai technologies and so many of these big tech firms rushing to get their own power building data centers and even nuclear power plants yes. >> incredible. thank you. and tyler, i've been following the industrial side of this, some of the companies working on the ai infrastructure and their complaint is there's a scarcity of power capacity because without that they can't continue to build all they need eden, they've all had a strong...
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. >> this is what we hear sam altman talking about a lot. in the middle east this week, they were talking about this very problem. >> who builds the data centers? >> it can be many people. the company -- the companies themselves do it. >> amazon. >> exactly. exactly. >> companies like digital realty and real estate, and you have got all these companies and you need the power behind it. it's one of the utilities in california, and the addisons and the e.s.s of the world. >> it's not enough. >> they have to come together. >> it's an interesting article on the street today saying that you can use a.i. to make the grid more efficient and household consumption more efficient. maybe this will all work together. >> let's talk about apple bucking that downtrend today as we mentioned a moment or so ago. yesterday, its best day since may, up 3% for the week. steve, why the move in apple? is it too about a.i.? >> a little bit. i know serat has other things on this, but let's talk about this angle for a second. yesterday, bloomberg had a report that kic
. >> this is what we hear sam altman talking about a lot. in the middle east this week, they were talking about this very problem. >> who builds the data centers? >> it can be many people. the company -- the companies themselves do it. >> amazon. >> exactly. exactly. >> companies like digital realty and real estate, and you have got all these companies and you need the power behind it. it's one of the utilities in california, and the addisons and the e.s.s of...
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altman and fashion designer christian louboutin. kansas city chiefs star travis kelce will host his second annual kelce jam music festival next month. lil wayne two chainz, diplo headlining the event. it's in kansas city and it will also include local restaurant pop ups. in an announcement, kelce said last year 20,000 people showed up in the rain and he's excited to once again welcome fans for an electric experience. kelce jam will be saturday, may 18th. >> grammy winner billie eilish could be coming out with new music, according to variety, billboards featuring the artist's symbol have been popping up all around the world. the billboards also show what appear to be new lyrics. fans are speculating a new album because she did something similar to tease the release of her 2021 album. her next album would be only her third. neither eilish nor her team has commented on the billboards >> get it? yes. so we know sunny days in the bay area means more outdoor activities and that means more live music. this is matt bolton entertaining peopl
altman and fashion designer christian louboutin. kansas city chiefs star travis kelce will host his second annual kelce jam music festival next month. lil wayne two chainz, diplo headlining the event. it's in kansas city and it will also include local restaurant pop ups. in an announcement, kelce said last year 20,000 people showed up in the rain and he's excited to once again welcome fans for an electric experience. kelce jam will be saturday, may 18th. >> grammy winner billie eilish...
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sam altman, that no sandbags on pa i guy joined the list. so yeah. taylor swift. some of that money. that be nice. all played by. yeah. all right. we'll talk with again tomorrow. so let me know now. >> what you want to talk about facebook, twitter, you got his handles. you also have his e-mail to it. rob atorob black dot com. we'll be right back. >> the irs wants you to know you might have a refund coming. they say 940,000 americans are do a tax refund from the year 2020, but they didn't file tax returns and that about 1 billion dollars in unclaimed funds. the biggest non-filers are in california, texas, florida and new york. taxpayers have 3 years to file for refund. and if you don't, then the treasury department keeps the money. if you did not file for 2020 for your refund that you have until may 17th to do so. is down. they just recorded their first drop in sales since 2020. the automaker has sold under 387,000 vehicles. this quarter. that's 20% down in sales for the final 3 months of the year. tesla says they think the decline is because of factory shutdowns i
sam altman, that no sandbags on pa i guy joined the list. so yeah. taylor swift. some of that money. that be nice. all played by. yeah. all right. we'll talk with again tomorrow. so let me know now. >> what you want to talk about facebook, twitter, you got his handles. you also have his e-mail to it. rob atorob black dot com. we'll be right back. >> the irs wants you to know you might have a refund coming. they say 940,000 americans are do a tax refund from the year 2020, but they...
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dick wolf and open ai's sam altman. jeff bezos came in at number two. elon mu number two. 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. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- rebel wilson, alison brie, dr. david agus, comedian preacher lawson, and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: what's up -- >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, come on. i feel the love. pccp thank you! welcome, everybody. welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show." you're here. you made it. [ cheers and a
dick wolf and open ai's sam altman. jeff bezos came in at number two. elon mu number two. 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...
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i am hearing every day, that sam altman comment of, we need power to fund everything. i wouldn't be surprised if you got some collective investment in power, i think that is the gating factor for a lot of these companies. we will see if that is something that comes out of the news this week. >> you have maintained for a while now to stay overweight on mega cap tech. it already has a sizable place, as we know, in the s&p, you want to be overweight. do you still hold that position today, given what has happened, as of late? you look at a pullback in these stocks -- obviously, they had a massive run from the low in october. but, they have struggled, you know, pretty good lately. you have got a number of stocks that are well off of their recent highs. >> our view is that it is mostly risk management stocks. remember, you don't know anything anybody else does, they are not very idiosyncratic. if the market grows of and baby value, it goes up. i can't replicate them in name. i have told people own at least the market weight of this group. most people have been underweight an
i am hearing every day, that sam altman comment of, we need power to fund everything. i wouldn't be surprised if you got some collective investment in power, i think that is the gating factor for a lot of these companies. we will see if that is something that comes out of the news this week. >> you have maintained for a while now to stay overweight on mega cap tech. it already has a sizable place, as we know, in the s&p, you want to be overweight. do you still hold that position...
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you know sam altman but on the other side of sam altman as it comes to opening of a.i. >> two things have to happen. you have to race to have legislation that let's, of course, it birth and grow. there's also reasonably protective. the second thing you have to do is you have to redefine, i have weeds here, their use in terms being able to publish things. you have to say, allows to take things from them, snippets, do whatever. but the idea you can scene up, for instance, all of expedia's content and use it, that it took us billions of dollars to create, is nuts! you have to redefine it and say, it is illegal. and then what will happen is, transactions will get made between the parties on what fair use really is. which is your using their content. you get money for it. >> it's funny, because when sat c satna ya della was talking to lester holt, looking for a section for 230 a.i. let them grow but don't blame them for anything. >> it's ridiculous. you can't. google said to us -- endless discussions. >> for years. >> partners and whatever. they said, yes. absolutely. we should pay for co
you know sam altman but on the other side of sam altman as it comes to opening of a.i. >> two things have to happen. you have to race to have legislation that let's, of course, it birth and grow. there's also reasonably protective. the second thing you have to do is you have to redefine, i have weeds here, their use in terms being able to publish things. you have to say, allows to take things from them, snippets, do whatever. but the idea you can scene up, for instance, all of expedia's...
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in one of the things alarmed me when the european union asked about this was sam altman saying we willjust leave. is that the right approach? well, i don't think we should take these _ well, i don't think we should take these threats for cash. i think that governments should not, you know, not do _ governments should not, you know, not do what — governments should not, you know, not do what they need to do to protect— not do what they need to do to protect the public because of such declarations. it's really important that we _ declarations. it's really important that we do— declarations. it's really important that we do the right things, and we need _ that we do the right things, and we need to— that we do the right things, and we need to do. — that we do the right things, and we need to do, lots of things, but as you said — need to do, lots of things, but as you said transparency. but let's be careful— you said transparency. but let's be careful about what that means. we want governments or independent auditors— want governments or independent auditors and scientists to b
in one of the things alarmed me when the european union asked about this was sam altman saying we willjust leave. is that the right approach? well, i don't think we should take these _ well, i don't think we should take these threats for cash. i think that governments should not, you know, not do _ governments should not, you know, not do what — governments should not, you know, not do what they need to do to protect— not do what they need to do to protect the public because of such...
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ceo sam altman says tokyo has long been a center of cutting edge technology and will be the perfect home for his company's new office in asia and the parent company of facebook is taking another step in its efforts to bring virtual reality into the classroom. meta has announced it is launching a new education program that will allow teachers and students to view the entire world from the comfort of their classroom. it could be possible by using meta's quest virtual reality headsets. however, no word on how the schools will pay for the headsets, which are close to $500 each. and there are concerns that taking kids out of the real world will further reduce face to face social interactions. i'm pam cook, that's a look at your dollars and cents pam. >> thank you. a spectacular light show at san francisco's historic ferry building, multimedia artist sarah bird projected an image of a 1500 year old redwood tree on the clock tower of that iconic building at the foot of market. she also just released a new documentary exploring the wonders of historic redwoods. >> all right. 848 is your time bus
ceo sam altman says tokyo has long been a center of cutting edge technology and will be the perfect home for his company's new office in asia and the parent company of facebook is taking another step in its efforts to bring virtual reality into the classroom. meta has announced it is launching a new education program that will allow teachers and students to view the entire world from the comfort of their classroom. it could be possible by using meta's quest virtual reality headsets. however, no...
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a year from now -- if it could be that smart that quickly, sam altman talked about chatgpt 4.0 as a competent helper. they always do something that is a little wrong. the answer is not always exactly the way it is supposed to be. >> ight. >> are we a year away from the competent helper being a super competent human? >> if that is the case, if elon musk sees it as smarter than any human by the end of the year, competent helper will get a quick upgrade. >> i may have missed it. five years smarter than anybody? >> smarter than -- five years than all humans. >> smarter than some humans or any human. >> if it is smarter than any one human, you will have a better and competent helper. >> it is possible. at the rate this stuff is going, i was playing with claude, and it is better. it can do stuff that is shocking. >> you know how you have the smartest iq person around? >> and not the most street smart? >> and they don't have eq? >> this is what will happen in the next year. we haven't gotten to the point -- it can do multi-step problems, but not a ten-part of things that have to happen at the same t
a year from now -- if it could be that smart that quickly, sam altman talked about chatgpt 4.0 as a competent helper. they always do something that is a little wrong. the answer is not always exactly the way it is supposed to be. >> ight. >> are we a year away from the competent helper being a super competent human? >> if that is the case, if elon musk sees it as smarter than any human by the end of the year, competent helper will get a quick upgrade. >> i may have...
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he has become in the same league as sam altman at google and baidu. these companies keep leap frogging each other. this is the powerful model by a clear distance and the most interesting thing that happened last week is meta, which was counted out of the game, just came out with llama 3 which is the open source model. these are closed source models. llama 3 is pretty close. >> the llama 3 thing. i thought it was interesting what he said at the end of the second piece to you was a slam at openai. nobody has board seats. we're not controlled or owned by any of this. >> it may be a reference to that, but a broader thing going on and we talk about it. the ftc and we will show you more later, lina khan is investigating all of these partnerships because she believes the partnerships look a lot more like a merger than an actual partnership. >> fair point. we're not the same. >> he is trying to say don't put us in it the same category as these other companies. >> that's the interesting part. the partnerships that do look like more than partnerships. >> you ca
he has become in the same league as sam altman at google and baidu. these companies keep leap frogging each other. this is the powerful model by a clear distance and the most interesting thing that happened last week is meta, which was counted out of the game, just came out with llama 3 which is the open source model. these are closed source models. llama 3 is pretty close. >> the llama 3 thing. i thought it was interesting what he said at the end of the second piece to you was a slam at...
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sam altman has been meeting with officials in the uae. he is meeting to boost the supply of data center chips. the report saying altman is holding meetings in washington this week over part that the concern of chips and infrastructure will not keep pace with the rapid deployment of a.i. one of the issues he has been raising is the issue of how much energy it will take to make all of this happen. of course, i'm sure we'll talking about this very topic with andy jassy here in seattle in a little bit on "squawk box." becky. >> andrew, that was a big issue we spoke with dan this week. microsoft was saying this is opening a data center every three or four days. the demand they have seen overall for electricity, there is no way we are on pace to keep track with that. the needs for the electricity everywhere in large part of the because cloud data centers and a.i. this is going to be something to watch because it is not easy to get that electricity to the right place and permitting issues have been a problem. the buildout itself and the expense
sam altman has been meeting with officials in the uae. he is meeting to boost the supply of data center chips. the report saying altman is holding meetings in washington this week over part that the concern of chips and infrastructure will not keep pace with the rapid deployment of a.i. one of the issues he has been raising is the issue of how much energy it will take to make all of this happen. of course, i'm sure we'll talking about this very topic with andy jassy here in seattle in a little...
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altman doesn't get along with elon, of course think different from everyone else and everything you do makes everything you've done before just a footnote to what you're going to do next i think spacex has that opportunity. anyway -- >> mind-boggling you know, we can't even get our minds around what, the potential of cheap travel into -- you know, suborbit or even -- >> it's the internet you want equal distribution of wealth you have to have everything knowledgeable you need education only way is with the internet. basically 8 billion people on the planet 30% don't have the internet. in order for us to make a quad dr drupal by 2030, 30% 40% a year now and we have now, it's $12 billion annual revenue $5 billion cash, no debt growing. everyone -- they do offerings of $750 million twice a year for employees. the company, and elon buys -- 48%. it's not quite enough. still adds my feeling is that this is a business that when people start seeing financials about it they'll be so excited. three or four times over subscribed every one of these offerings, no investment banker in five days, f
altman doesn't get along with elon, of course think different from everyone else and everything you do makes everything you've done before just a footnote to what you're going to do next i think spacex has that opportunity. anyway -- >> mind-boggling you know, we can't even get our minds around what, the potential of cheap travel into -- you know, suborbit or even -- >> it's the internet you want equal distribution of wealth you have to have everything knowledgeable you need...
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sam altman who runs open a.i. calls a.i. sort of an incompetent helper. it's not always perfect, but a year or two from now it may be pretty close. >> let me ask you about google. have they recovered from their mess regarding content that was pushed into their a.i.? >> i think they're on their way to recovering. i think there's a lot of speculation about a deal that apple may ultimately end up use ing google's a.i. services to power its own. if that were the case, that would be a huge boon to google. there's still lots of debate about the culture of google. there's a fascinating headline about what's going on inside google, which is, they're going to no longer allow employees to use message boards. they're allowed to use them. they're not allowed to use the down thumb icon, because too many people feel bad and there's too much debate going on inside these companies that's really not, frankly, about business. >> we're going to revisit that. so curious. andrew ross sorkin, thank you very much. >>> now to this norfolk southern has agreed to settle a class ac
sam altman who runs open a.i. calls a.i. sort of an incompetent helper. it's not always perfect, but a year or two from now it may be pretty close. >> let me ask you about google. have they recovered from their mess regarding content that was pushed into their a.i.? >> i think they're on their way to recovering. i think there's a lot of speculation about a deal that apple may ultimately end up use ing google's a.i. services to power its own. if that were the case, that would be a...