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now on to the a.i., so imagine the a.i. is sitting beside the human. the a.i. doesn't have its own eyes or ears, so we give it cameras, radar, lidar around the car. and the way to think about it the data's flowing in as you're driving, and every fraction of a second the a.i. is looking over and trying to predict what will the human driver do in the next second. and so in the beginning, the a.i. is not a very good predicter. they have big confidence intervals on their predictions meaning they're not very accurate. and is they say i think she's going to turn left, i think she's going to go straight, i think she's going to brake, and then something happens, either she turns left or doesn't turn left. and every time it makes a prediction and then they get to the a.i. observes what the human driver does, they were right, they double down on their model. if they're wrong, they update their model. and then they make a different prediction, potentially, the next time. okay. and so as they're driving, in the beginning the a.i.'s confidence doesn't filter very wide, they
now on to the a.i., so imagine the a.i. is sitting beside the human. the a.i. doesn't have its own eyes or ears, so we give it cameras, radar, lidar around the car. and the way to think about it the data's flowing in as you're driving, and every fraction of a second the a.i. is looking over and trying to predict what will the human driver do in the next second. and so in the beginning, the a.i. is not a very good predicter. they have big confidence intervals on their predictions meaning they're...
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researchers are using a.i. to make it even better. are deploying advanced sensors and alexa held brewers predict flavors were quickly. researchers are trying to build a catalog of flavors that will let them try different combinations and experiment more in a short amount of time. a production for carlsberg. you've got microsoft and wal-mart, competition at amazon in the prime glitch. a lot happening in technology this morning. maria: a.i. in brewery. i've seen it all. >> i love what they are doing with wal-mart. it is really going to help wal-mart to be more productive and hopefully really hope. i love they talked about the offline sales. amazon doesn't have that. maria: yesterday told me the transformation to digital like what wal-mart needs is a 4.5 trillion opportunity for microsoft. obviously an enormous number, but you can believe that because so many companies need to better transition to digital. >> they can finally be some competition for amazon is getting their hands in everything from health care to you name it. >> don't cut
researchers are using a.i. to make it even better. are deploying advanced sensors and alexa held brewers predict flavors were quickly. researchers are trying to build a catalog of flavors that will let them try different combinations and experiment more in a short amount of time. a production for carlsberg. you've got microsoft and wal-mart, competition at amazon in the prime glitch. a lot happening in technology this morning. maria: a.i. in brewery. i've seen it all. >> i love what they...
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when you look 10 years later, and you come to agoda, a.i. it is that time of year again, you are probably looking for your annual trip to bangkok, and we know what you like. the trip can be planned from beginning to end with a lot less friction. time, travel, 95% of the it is transcendent, and 5% of the time, really hard. we are trying to remove all about friction. -- all of that friction. ceo of agoda, a.i. makes it cheaper for us to go overseas. rishaad: hope springs eternal. is beingtching whati saidby the bank of korea -- by the bank of korea. he is saying the currency decline does not seem to excessive gerry at -- does not seem to excessive. the bank of korea has revised down the 2018 growth forecast to 2.9%. they plan to keep their fiscal policy expansionary. that is what is going to happen to the bank of korea. ♪ rishaad: this is bloomberg markets. the entire economy seems to be all smiles again. shows gdp growth reaching a five-year high of 4.8%. that was in the first quarter. a robust tourism sector is what we have. let's have a loo
when you look 10 years later, and you come to agoda, a.i. it is that time of year again, you are probably looking for your annual trip to bangkok, and we know what you like. the trip can be planned from beginning to end with a lot less friction. time, travel, 95% of the it is transcendent, and 5% of the time, really hard. we are trying to remove all about friction. -- all of that friction. ceo of agoda, a.i. makes it cheaper for us to go overseas. rishaad: hope springs eternal. is beingtching...
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so we will have to adjust to this a.i. machine learning will become an important element of every technology platform over the course of the next 10 to 20 years. not unlike the web did 20 years ago. >> john, morgan brennan here you mentioned jobs i wanted to get your thought on another governmental policy. microsoft president brad smith was on cnbc a short while ago and mentioned moving jobs abroad because of u.s. immigration policies how could that play out? what would that look like? >> well, i'm not sure. i didn't hear brad's interview by the same token, any time there's a trade war, any time there are restrictions that occur country by country, it puts a u.s. company at risk as it tries to operate abroad we have just announced a restructuring of our european business, but that's more about microsoft as opposed to the regulatory environment that's gone on around the world i think we're going to have to be careful and monitor this over the course of the next six to 12 months, because quite frankly, growth in our business
so we will have to adjust to this a.i. machine learning will become an important element of every technology platform over the course of the next 10 to 20 years. not unlike the web did 20 years ago. >> john, morgan brennan here you mentioned jobs i wanted to get your thought on another governmental policy. microsoft president brad smith was on cnbc a short while ago and mentioned moving jobs abroad because of u.s. immigration policies how could that play out? what would that look like?...
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much do you think what we've seen so far could put a dent in ambition to become the leader in a.i. or leader in electric cars? >> there are two sides to that answer. it moreoes make difficult in some respects. administration said going get closer scrutiny to chinese investment in key field.n technology of it is, this is going to make china, the government and also the chinese technology companies even more determined to develop their own technology because they will need it more if these trade tensions get even higher. one of the key issues in the dispute over zte was that zte when the u.s.wn cut off access to american components. chips and optical components from american suppliers. none available. this will become even more toortant issue for china develop the technology industry. emily: thwhat is happening acros it's such a country across so cities?ferent what's happening in beijing, and hong kong. mentioned, there are more than 100 of these parts. to be clear, there are some reservations even within china about whether this makes sense. see this government activism they are con
much do you think what we've seen so far could put a dent in ambition to become the leader in a.i. or leader in electric cars? >> there are two sides to that answer. it moreoes make difficult in some respects. administration said going get closer scrutiny to chinese investment in key field.n technology of it is, this is going to make china, the government and also the chinese technology companies even more determined to develop their own technology because they will need it more if these...
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so far a.i.ther key areas may face a tougher road in terms of investing there, but the other side of it is that this is going to make china, the government, the chinese technology companies even more determined to develop their own technology morese they will need it if these trade tensions get even higher. i mean, one of the key issues in zte was thatver zte essentially had to shut down access to.s. cut off american components. that was because they need need optical components from american suppliers because there are none just domestically, but other foreign providers, too. an even moreome important issue for china to develop its own technology industry as these trade tensions rise. the city of nanjing is one place. it'sis happening across -- such a vast country, so many different cities. what's happening beyond nanjing beijing and shanghai and hong kong? >> as you mentioned, at the top show there are more than 100 of these parks and to be clear, there are some within chinaeven about whether t
so far a.i.ther key areas may face a tougher road in terms of investing there, but the other side of it is that this is going to make china, the government, the chinese technology companies even more determined to develop their own technology morese they will need it if these trade tensions get even higher. i mean, one of the key issues in zte was thatver zte essentially had to shut down access to.s. cut off american components. that was because they need need optical components from american...
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with specifically respect to a.i. intelligence, a.i. has been present in manufacturing for a while.o be able to help manufacturers draw it to insights that may not be intuitive about ways to be more productive, to optimize production and prevent down time, we think that we're in a great spot for that because while the tools can help manufacturers sift through large amounts of data, our know-how and understanding of the processes helps them understand where to look. >> all right and sigh your stock is up -- and i see your stock is up almost 5% black moret, thank you very much -- blake moret, thank you very much >>> we'll take you inside the new theme park that is opening up >>> rick santelli, what are you watching >> i'm thinking prices, in general. what do the prices of bicycles, toys, clothes, appliances, what do they all have in common with pre-credit crisis mortgage rates? wow, that's an interesting one, huh? you'll have to find out by tuning in after the break. oooo. tripadvisor makes finding your perfect hotel... relaxing. just enter your destination and dates. tripadvisor sear
with specifically respect to a.i. intelligence, a.i. has been present in manufacturing for a while.o be able to help manufacturers draw it to insights that may not be intuitive about ways to be more productive, to optimize production and prevent down time, we think that we're in a great spot for that because while the tools can help manufacturers sift through large amounts of data, our know-how and understanding of the processes helps them understand where to look. >> all right and sigh...
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[laughter] the a.i. robots need your data, and yet they're going to make you obsolete. that's not honest. you should be paid for your data so we can all be motivated to make better data for better robots, and that could be a dignified society actually. let's leave that aside. there's also what i call a spiritual problem which is that when you use social media, you inherently buy into a whole philosophy of life and death that is probably not what you want to believe. you start to believe that i havalty is -- virility is truth, we already know how to quantify truth when we don't in many cases. you start to believe that certain kinds of activities are real and certain kinds aren't. if you can get people excited and document things in a certain way, that adds validity. and all of these things are gradually building towards a new religion that places the big computers that places like facebook in the center of your existence. facebook has said its new goal is to create meaning for every person in the world. that's the most arrogant you could say. google used to come up with
[laughter] the a.i. robots need your data, and yet they're going to make you obsolete. that's not honest. you should be paid for your data so we can all be motivated to make better data for better robots, and that could be a dignified society actually. let's leave that aside. there's also what i call a spiritual problem which is that when you use social media, you inherently buy into a whole philosophy of life and death that is probably not what you want to believe. you start to believe that i...
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emily: your family is quite successful, the ceo of uber, one of your cousins also founded the a.i.ompany nirvana systems, which was founded by intel. should that be a lesson to president trump? >> there are many successful iranian immigrants, the founder of ebay. immigrants have created the largest number of jobs in this country. the reason i started code.org was to show an immigrant can give an opportunity in a country that seems is lacking. emily: you both studied computer science at harvard. >> we both worked really hard to get the grades to be accepted into harvard. we were lucky they provided financial aid. we spent all of our summers working as computer programmers to pay for college. graduating in 1994 at the dawn of the internet was such a wonderful time to be in tech and already fully knowledgeable. this was a time when companies were getting started. so much of our career got shaved by - -shaped by being at the right place at the right time. emily: you started working at microsoft, and he started working at oracle. this was at the dotcom boom hitting a fever pitch. >> wit
emily: your family is quite successful, the ceo of uber, one of your cousins also founded the a.i.ompany nirvana systems, which was founded by intel. should that be a lesson to president trump? >> there are many successful iranian immigrants, the founder of ebay. immigrants have created the largest number of jobs in this country. the reason i started code.org was to show an immigrant can give an opportunity in a country that seems is lacking. emily: you both studied computer science at...
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for example, more and more a.i., google, facebook, they are moving more and more of their investments to vancouver, toronto, and those are all nearby but they are more stable. the united states looks pretty unstable. bullying could get you, you know, some investment, but, you know, lots of firms have announced that they are moving their investment out of the united states, letting people go. excuse me, i misspoke, i said lots, it's not lots but it's starting to happen. i think in particular for industries that need immigrants, they are getting a very hostile message. now, is it happening with tons of disinvestment? not yet. so i don't want to be misleading and say, but i see lots of evidence happening in the most competitive sectors, and that freaks me out. >> mark? >> if i could just jump in here, too, because, i was in london last week, and there was a big anti-brexit demonstration at the time. and one of the things that's quite striking is that this is not just an american phenomena. the british are going through exactly the same thing, and are perhaps a bit ahead of us in facing t
for example, more and more a.i., google, facebook, they are moving more and more of their investments to vancouver, toronto, and those are all nearby but they are more stable. the united states looks pretty unstable. bullying could get you, you know, some investment, but, you know, lots of firms have announced that they are moving their investment out of the united states, letting people go. excuse me, i misspoke, i said lots, it's not lots but it's starting to happen. i think in particular for...
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there are some areas where we seem to be in the lead in a.i. there are others, such as the ethics of ai, where canada seems to be the lead. in these umbrella areas, you have to break down to see the different leadership. >> how much international cooperation is there in the tech field from your perspective? >> is funny, because -- it is funny, because i was at a seminar for artificial intelligence. i asked, how much do you want to compete with the eu, russia and china, and how much do you want to collaborate then compete later? on ethics, i'm pretty sure that canada, the u.s. and the eu can agree on relatively similar systems of ethics, which might be different from the chinese and russians. not to say they are unethical, but their cultural systems may be different. there is also a bit of competition -- first of all, we want to make sure our companies do better than your company's name is area. than your companies in the area. let the technology developed. how can we develop these globally from the beginning without seeking to shut people out?
there are some areas where we seem to be in the lead in a.i. there are others, such as the ethics of ai, where canada seems to be the lead. in these umbrella areas, you have to break down to see the different leadership. >> how much international cooperation is there in the tech field from your perspective? >> is funny, because -- it is funny, because i was at a seminar for artificial intelligence. i asked, how much do you want to compete with the eu, russia and china, and how much...
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key topics include data security and a.i., or artificial intelligence. >> a.i. really is all about enhancing human capabilities and helping them in their work. >> the conference got under way on tuesday and wraps up today. >> in the meantime, we'll talk about real clouds, and kari hall. >> she has a look at our forecast for today. inland, another hot one on tap. >> yeah, it will be a hot day as we start out taking a live look outside this morning in fremont. as you get ready to head out the door, and the roads are rolling. let's talk about air quality because in the north bay, as well as the bay and the coast and most of the bay area, we're going to have moderate air quality today. and it will be highest in the east bay where we see the worst air quality because of some locally dense smoke. you'll have that drifting by because of what's happening over around clayton now. as we get out the door, we're advised to take public transit. if you're on your way to the fruitvale bart station, in the upper 50s in the morning and upper 60s in late morning and early afterno
key topics include data security and a.i., or artificial intelligence. >> a.i. really is all about enhancing human capabilities and helping them in their work. >> the conference got under way on tuesday and wraps up today. >> in the meantime, we'll talk about real clouds, and kari hall. >> she has a look at our forecast for today. inland, another hot one on tap. >> yeah, it will be a hot day as we start out taking a live look outside this morning in fremont. as you...
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he's interested in cybersecuri and a.i.re are several of those companies speaking behind closed doors heret the conference. for "nightly business report," i'm juliaootin in sun valley, idaho. >> comcast increased its over for sky to $34 billion. that trump's fox's earlier offer of $32.5 billion forhose assets. >> still ahead, so where were you ten years ago today? ♪ ♪ >>> a decade ago a key event happened in pasadena, california. on this day in 2008 the fed seized mortgage lender indymac and that led to th gatest in a generation. we look at how far we've come. time.was a scary ten years ago in july 2008 people waited for hourso get inside indymac bank branches to withdraw all their money. >> i wish i had known my bank better. >> i just hope to be able to get my money back. that's all. th is my life savings. >> we'll put it in another bank and that one might go belly up,a too, are you going to do? >> it goes around the block behind me to get into the headquarters. w >> the linese long and the entire country watched. >> that
he's interested in cybersecuri and a.i.re are several of those companies speaking behind closed doors heret the conference. for "nightly business report," i'm juliaootin in sun valley, idaho. >> comcast increased its over for sky to $34 billion. that trump's fox's earlier offer of $32.5 billion forhose assets. >> still ahead, so where were you ten years ago today? ♪ ♪ >>> a decade ago a key event happened in pasadena, california. on this day in 2008 the fed...
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we see -- just made an acquisition yesterday of a chinese a.i. chip company.resting, so i think on twitter it was -- there was wait a minute, there's something wrong here. i thought it was the other way around. >> cathy, the -- i want you to know i am an investor in your funds, number one. >> thank you. >> my rational behind that is, number one, i think you're smart, but two, if you look at the different things that you focus on with regards to the innovative technology, the dfa see consequencing and robotics and energy storage and blockchain, all sorts of things. with all the noise we have with regard to the economy, trade wars, they're an advantage to be able to focus on those disruptive technologies regardless of what's going on in the market you don't have to worry about the fed or markets going up or down. the technology itself that differentiates it. >> what's really interesting about our strategy is, during uncertain times and especially during '08 own '09, our innovation platforms gained market share, massively. why? they're cheaper, faster, better. re
we see -- just made an acquisition yesterday of a chinese a.i. chip company.resting, so i think on twitter it was -- there was wait a minute, there's something wrong here. i thought it was the other way around. >> cathy, the -- i want you to know i am an investor in your funds, number one. >> thank you. >> my rational behind that is, number one, i think you're smart, but two, if you look at the different things that you focus on with regards to the innovative technology, the...
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>> i love google ahead in the a.i. space. that is the future of technology.he a.i. space will be the leader. i think google will be a winner there. stuart: what is google doing with artificial intelligence that turns you on? >> i think the entire space shapes how all companies won. people talking about looking for skilled labor. eventually artificial intelligence will have people, robots in there working 24 hours a day helping with production. anything that we see and touch right now, artificial intelligence is going to play a big, big role in it. the future is very bright in that space. stuart: google is your company for it? >> yes. a lot of investing. 50% increase in investing in the a.i. space over next 12 months, got it. now this, apple reportedly going to discontinue the iphone se and the iphone x. not going to do it again. rolling them out of the business this, this next year i think it is. what is this? to make up for pent-up demand for upcoming iphones, getting rid of the 10. liz: people don't upgrade. they are sitting on phones like never before beca
>> i love google ahead in the a.i. space. that is the future of technology.he a.i. space will be the leader. i think google will be a winner there. stuart: what is google doing with artificial intelligence that turns you on? >> i think the entire space shapes how all companies won. people talking about looking for skilled labor. eventually artificial intelligence will have people, robots in there working 24 hours a day helping with production. anything that we see and touch right...
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is starting aer new chapter with his new company, he uses similar a.i technology as mobile but for thosevisual impairments. mark barton and vonnie quinn talk to him to explain how the company came about. >> we found it this company eight years ago -- founded this company eight years ago and we wanted to assist visually impaired people and built a small device, the size of a finger, touches to the arm of any glasses. it can read to you, identify faces, credit cards, millions of products. test,prince william had a what did he think? >> he was amazed. we try to identify his face and it worked perfectly. bek: you think this could bigger than mobileye. there are 350 million visually impaired and blind people over the world, not good news but a big market. ,ecause it is a reading device it connects people, 3%, 5% of the population can use it. can still bens who that get tired quickly can use the device. we combine the populations. over one billion people can be assisted. vonni: it has a small camera and microphone. what is your immediate -- intermediate term goal, race more money, -- raise mor
is starting aer new chapter with his new company, he uses similar a.i technology as mobile but for thosevisual impairments. mark barton and vonnie quinn talk to him to explain how the company came about. >> we found it this company eight years ago -- founded this company eight years ago and we wanted to assist visually impaired people and built a small device, the size of a finger, touches to the arm of any glasses. it can read to you, identify faces, credit cards, millions of products....
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the space acts rocket carrying an a.i. rocket docket moments ago.o talk all about it, fox business downward dagen mcdowell.
the space acts rocket carrying an a.i. rocket docket moments ago.o talk all about it, fox business downward dagen mcdowell.
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they owned the industry of the future like a.i. the plan is called made in china 2025.lso working to achieve global dominance geographically babbling structures around the world. even the caribbean. that plan, basically a modern form of colonialism is called one belt one road. china is america's biggest enemy. you will be assure to know our elders in the washington dc establishment have been workingh with china. former cia director called president comments treasonnist. hang on a second, this is back in 2003. he left the cia for a spin through the swamps famous revolving door. he became president and ceo of a private company. the company was brought by global strategies group that had security contracts with china. this is while he was severing as president of a corporation. this is not just the well known creatures china has brought. they have brought up u.s. companies and stole their secrets. in theory, the committee on foreign investment, part of the treasury department is suppose to regulate these acquisitions and block them. thankfully, they have been toughened up
they owned the industry of the future like a.i. the plan is called made in china 2025.lso working to achieve global dominance geographically babbling structures around the world. even the caribbean. that plan, basically a modern form of colonialism is called one belt one road. china is america's biggest enemy. you will be assure to know our elders in the washington dc establishment have been workingh with china. former cia director called president comments treasonnist. hang on a second, this...
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a.is $35 billion of economic and growing rapidly. it is growing at 8% a year. i would suggest that first thing to note about arts is it is a big deal when it comes to economic growth. the second thing i would like to discussion, it is increasingly important in the transformative heart of our economies. i have a high-tech economy in the state of washington, a life game,e, software, video aerospace, online retailing, it is all demanding high tech skills, but what i am hearing the and more is that delivery of high technology requires creative skills and communications skills and there is no better way to do that than to build an ecosystem of people have that kind of skills and the arts themselves provide that. if you go to my tech companies today, you will find a lot of people that may be are not working in the life sciences industry today, but they were working and the video gaming industry last year, working on graphical interfaces of how to present data. we have a company called tableau. they have figured out a way to present data. intrinsically important to th
a.is $35 billion of economic and growing rapidly. it is growing at 8% a year. i would suggest that first thing to note about arts is it is a big deal when it comes to economic growth. the second thing i would like to discussion, it is increasingly important in the transformative heart of our economies. i have a high-tech economy in the state of washington, a life game,e, software, video aerospace, online retailing, it is all demanding high tech skills, but what i am hearing the and more is that...
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both of these companies have invested in long-term and things like the future a.i. robotics, the cloud. that is why i love these companies. cheryl: you are less sold on facebook and i was going to ask you how so, why. >> located the two sides. i've been wrong about facebook since the beginning. i will go up to that for the simple reason i still view facebook like a lot of retailers. it is a fad like abercrombie and fitch. my issue with facebook even though it has over a billion users is that it seems like the kind of platform that can be replaced by something else. it reminds me of the netscape browser until it was replaced by something else. amazon and google not as easy to replace. gerri: mark zuckerberg will disagree. >> uses alien air, so they get to say you're wrong. >> oi talk about another topic entirely. the impact of tariffs on these companies. i see two things possibly happening about their possible losses, but it could also provide cover for companies that might not be doing so well. what you see coming? >> that's an excellent observation. the whole terro
both of these companies have invested in long-term and things like the future a.i. robotics, the cloud. that is why i love these companies. cheryl: you are less sold on facebook and i was going to ask you how so, why. >> located the two sides. i've been wrong about facebook since the beginning. i will go up to that for the simple reason i still view facebook like a lot of retailers. it is a fad like abercrombie and fitch. my issue with facebook even though it has over a billion users is...
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competitors of amazon for future competitors of amazon don't want to do out there a.i.erything else with their competitor, amazon. they will go with microsoft number two player and that is a benefit to microsoft that has no microsoft that has no plans to get into everything amazon has really been to. i cannot do this business with amazon, need to do this business that microsoft is the beneficiary. >> they are doing well there. it's not that they just happen to stand in the way. they are actively going after it. maria bartiromo interviewed the ceo of microsoft this week and he was talking about the white house plan for terrorists. listen. >> i am hoping that we will come back. the president has said what he wants his fare deals and so i hope as we negotiate them, that we come back to a stable environment. gerri also told maria is important to protect international property, ip. tell them what to make about your comments about tariffs. the company stands to lose or gain the very complicated to follow. would you say? >> they might like microsoft benefits more. they don't t
competitors of amazon for future competitors of amazon don't want to do out there a.i.erything else with their competitor, amazon. they will go with microsoft number two player and that is a benefit to microsoft that has no microsoft that has no plans to get into everything amazon has really been to. i cannot do this business with amazon, need to do this business that microsoft is the beneficiary. >> they are doing well there. it's not that they just happen to stand in the way. they are...
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barrier entry businesses it exposed the need for china to development its smart manufacturing robotics, a.itechnologies. the kind of things that are being emphasized in china 2025 the view locally is that actions like these kind of tariffs will only spur greater incentives and accelerate the process of building out those types of centers of excellence, financing businesses in those sectors and growing a local base of chips and technologies that will ultimately enable it to reduce its dependence on the united states so we view this moment as quite pivotal, and we think that ultimately it's only going to damage the dependence of china on these u.s. technology inputs down the road. >> you know, it's interesting we had a woman on yesterday, hard core free marketeer. she said get over worrying about china controlling the chip industry since when do you think has it ever been proven that when a government picks winners and losers that they actually get it right? like, just stop stressing about it just because they politically direct capital to that area doesn't mean they're actually going to be v
barrier entry businesses it exposed the need for china to development its smart manufacturing robotics, a.itechnologies. the kind of things that are being emphasized in china 2025 the view locally is that actions like these kind of tariffs will only spur greater incentives and accelerate the process of building out those types of centers of excellence, financing businesses in those sectors and growing a local base of chips and technologies that will ultimately enable it to reduce its dependence...
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would they know about a.i. and robotics? train through the general motors comment about the detrimental impact of the auto tariffs. it was a formal comments submitted to the administration studying the prospects of putting tariffs on auto imports. one thing we never point out a redo on this program that people from the administration don't. when we are talking about leveling the playing field, that's got to go. we use the same tactics they are pushing back on in terms of subsidies for farmers and also uneven terraces other nations. maria: he keeps talking about the u.s. instituted a 2.5% tariff on cars. they are made in the united state, but talking about the auto terrace. the growing number of cars are being made by foreign automakers in the united states. in south carolina and alabama. again, adding thousands of dollars, while they were tariffs? maria: quick break. my interview in its entirety with president trump virginia supreme court of immigration in the midterms elections. we will be back in a minutes time. and we kno
would they know about a.i. and robotics? train through the general motors comment about the detrimental impact of the auto tariffs. it was a formal comments submitted to the administration studying the prospects of putting tariffs on auto imports. one thing we never point out a redo on this program that people from the administration don't. when we are talking about leveling the playing field, that's got to go. we use the same tactics they are pushing back on in terms of subsidies for farmers...
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they're using a.i. to learn what we're all doing, ear people can do that too. this is not a content play if it is, throw a disney multiple on it there's things that people are missing here no question, disney took back their contents for what reason so they can track and mark et merchandise in a totally different way. they took it back, they have it on their own platform. they can cultivate that in their own way. >> when you say product? >> selling products against their theme. >> why are we talking -- >> their ability to do that in the future -- >> orange is the new black, i'm going to have an orange is the new black doll >> there's a way to monday ties that going-forward >> you're talking about monetizing data, though. >> correct >> if that's your argument against disney >> i don't understand why that enters the conversation for the valuation at this point? >> i'm saying there's other p k pockets of monday etization that they can tap if i saw what i saw today last quarter, the stock was exactly at this price, i would be a buyer in the stock >> david's been sp
they're using a.i. to learn what we're all doing, ear people can do that too. this is not a content play if it is, throw a disney multiple on it there's things that people are missing here no question, disney took back their contents for what reason so they can track and mark et merchandise in a totally different way. they took it back, they have it on their own platform. they can cultivate that in their own way. >> when you say product? >> selling products against their theme....
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needle, what is the concern there in china given that that nation certainly looking to be a leader in a.i., in the tech sector and it seems the united states also targeting very specifically there. >> reporter: that's right. publicly the chinese government actually has toned down their rhetoric on the so-called made in china 2025 plan. that is the plan that trump has repeatedly attacked saying the chinese are handing out subsidies to prop up their industries and this is the kind of industrial policy donald trump considers part of unfair trade practices. but on the short term, the chinese are at disadvantage because they buy a lot less from the u.s. than the other way around. so presumably they can run out of things to tariff soon. that is why experts talk about launching nontariff means, that is increasingly worrying more people. >> and one difference though with acupuncture, isn't it supposed to relieve pressure? it seems that a trade war has only increased that pressure. we'll see where this goes. thank you. >>> still ahead, the storm clouds swirling around the white house. from immigra
needle, what is the concern there in china given that that nation certainly looking to be a leader in a.i., in the tech sector and it seems the united states also targeting very specifically there. >> reporter: that's right. publicly the chinese government actually has toned down their rhetoric on the so-called made in china 2025 plan. that is the plan that trump has repeatedly attacked saying the chinese are handing out subsidies to prop up their industries and this is the kind of...
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ruling fromget a a.i. shoulder be given the same rights as humans. who knows. or 30 years, you can only imagine the kinds of tech questions that will come before the court. in front of us now, there is a case about apple and whether it has the right to charge the commissions it does on its app store, while making developers only develop for its app store. that is an antitrust question, which is, of course, a very pressing and major question for the major tech companies. things like is amazon becoming too powerful, is apple too powerful, should facebook be regulated like a public forum rather than a private company that can decide what goes on in its own network? but he does tend to favor government taking a step back. he has been relatively conservative when it comes to cases about ip and copyright. you know, some more progressive activists might want to push back on his strict copyright rules we have seen in the music, recording, and television industries. he ruled in favor of a sort of more conservative interpretation. probably the safest thing to say about j
ruling fromget a a.i. shoulder be given the same rights as humans. who knows. or 30 years, you can only imagine the kinds of tech questions that will come before the court. in front of us now, there is a case about apple and whether it has the right to charge the commissions it does on its app store, while making developers only develop for its app store. that is an antitrust question, which is, of course, a very pressing and major question for the major tech companies. things like is amazon...
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a.i., robotics, mexican labor, whatever it is, it's going away slowly. what are the new jobs?he new jobs come from competition, innovation, new business formation, spurred by trade and makes us hungry and strong. we don't get that if you protect industries. they mold away until the jobs are gone. >> thank you for shedding light on this. say hi to toronto for me. >>> up next, new details of embattled epa chief pruitt's spending habits. from the reporter who broke the latest story. you're watching msnbc. this calls for a taste of cheesecake. philadelphia cheesecake cups. rich, creamy cheesecake with real strawberries. find them with the refrigerated desserts. about the colonial penn program. here to tell you with real strawberries. if you're age 50 to 85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? you can get cove
a.i., robotics, mexican labor, whatever it is, it's going away slowly. what are the new jobs?he new jobs come from competition, innovation, new business formation, spurred by trade and makes us hungry and strong. we don't get that if you protect industries. they mold away until the jobs are gone. >> thank you for shedding light on this. say hi to toronto for me. >>> up next, new details of embattled epa chief pruitt's spending habits. from the reporter who broke the latest story....
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when we think but a.i. and iot that is being funded by advertising. one of the reasons your amazon echo is so cheap is because it is being funds by advertising. and if that suddenly disappears it would be a lot of weird stuff. show to industry does good stuff, just al of us are losers so we have to fine better people run it. that's what the book says. >> another thing i would just add to that, which is that if you go back -- if you're a communist or socialist nation, you generally don't have advertising so the question becomes how does a consumer find out about where to buy things and what things they might be available out there? and advertising is essential link between buyer and seller. so it doesn't just support media. and facebook and google. it supports a free enterprise system, and in that sense it's fundamental. >> and so we open it up for questions. are you ready for that? >> i am. >> we need have a boom or something. >> right above your head is a boom mic. >> it's coming. >> it is interesting you said that last comment because i was in cuba
when we think but a.i. and iot that is being funded by advertising. one of the reasons your amazon echo is so cheap is because it is being funds by advertising. and if that suddenly disappears it would be a lot of weird stuff. show to industry does good stuff, just al of us are losers so we have to fine better people run it. that's what the book says. >> another thing i would just add to that, which is that if you go back -- if you're a communist or socialist nation, you generally don't...
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our technology platforms allow us to quickly deploy advanced automation, deep analytics that include a.i. solutions like machine learning, to i want grate quickly and effectively with our customers' erpgsal systems through things called a.t.i.'s. we provide internet of things capability, allowing us to leverage more sensor integration to streamline our process. several years ago, our engineering teams realized that lasers could be used to inspect trains instead of humans. the idea resulted in what's called machine vision which essentially is a big m.r.i. for a train. it combines lasers, sophisticated high speed digital cameras and detectors that can take a crystal clear 3-d image of a train at 70 miles per hour. it takes 50,000 images a second and enhances the train repair process that reduces delays and improves reliability and customer service. we're using machine learning to improve our customer experience through a technology we call smart e.t.a. that's built for scratch by our technology experts. what smart e.t.a. does is a smart learning model that incorporates train speed, train s
our technology platforms allow us to quickly deploy advanced automation, deep analytics that include a.i. solutions like machine learning, to i want grate quickly and effectively with our customers' erpgsal systems through things called a.t.i.'s. we provide internet of things capability, allowing us to leverage more sensor integration to streamline our process. several years ago, our engineering teams realized that lasers could be used to inspect trains instead of humans. the idea resulted in...
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the focus, cloud computing and a.i. and hoops players should check this out.ne demonstration created by google and the ncaa uses plastic sensors to better detect your shot. >> these are monitoring my steps, and they help shots being recorded, how many i was making and my movement around the court as well. >> she could be the next steph curry. google's conference got under way earlier this week on tuesday. wraps up today. >>> talk about a wake-up call. the sheriff's office tweeted out this video showing a mother bear inside a cooler in the back trailer of one of the department's parking lots. an employee pulled into the lock in north lake tahoe, started taking video. looks like the mama bear was showing her cub how to get food. luckily, there was no food in the cool, but it serves as a warning to make sure you don't leave your food outside. >> i leave the bears call it a picnic basket. >> i see bears up there all the time. i guess i should get my camera up. >> we'll put you on tv, laura. >> i know. >> don't leave food in your car in the woods. we'll check in wi
the focus, cloud computing and a.i. and hoops players should check this out.ne demonstration created by google and the ncaa uses plastic sensors to better detect your shot. >> these are monitoring my steps, and they help shots being recorded, how many i was making and my movement around the court as well. >> she could be the next steph curry. google's conference got under way earlier this week on tuesday. wraps up today. >>> talk about a wake-up call. the sheriff's office...
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and increasingly, there is a convergence between traditional tech and health -- >> particularly with a.i coming in. >> right. and so increasingly there's going to be this convergence. and i think the they theranos sy is a cautionary tale to everyone involved in this health tech space that you always have to remember that when you're building a device that is ultimately a medical device used for medical decisions, that your end customer is the patient. >> right. >> and that you should always have the patient in mind. and that vapor ware doesn't knew. >> right. [laughter] the blue screen of death. the last question, because one of the lingering -- from here, again -- one of the lingering thoughts that she had which was really a paradigm shift in medicine was the retailization, i'll call it, of blood testing so that we could go to walgreens and find out what our cholesterol level is or whatever we were interested in. is that going to occur, do you think? >> i mean, that was not necessarily a bad idea. one of the ironies of the theranos debacle is safeway, you know, invested $350 million in
and increasingly, there is a convergence between traditional tech and health -- >> particularly with a.i coming in. >> right. and so increasingly there's going to be this convergence. and i think the they theranos sy is a cautionary tale to everyone involved in this health tech space that you always have to remember that when you're building a device that is ultimately a medical device used for medical decisions, that your end customer is the patient. >> right. >> and...
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tell us about your company's a.i.nology which uses humans like "avatar" to conduct interviews with the h.r. department. >> a technology originates from the university of southern california's institute of creative technologies. we've built upon that. it is basically an "avatar" that shows up on the screen that knows how to ask questions, listen to the answers and also answer the candidates questions about the company and the job position and score those answers appropriately such that the average of 250 applicants for jobs in the united states, you essentially get a list of them are prioritized in terms of job skills, cognitive skills come answers to behavioral and situational questions not only just knockout questions, but a full-blown conversation with the candidate the results underscore the employers can decide who they like for the last interviews that his industry average. >> what are my favorite days every month is jobs friday. we talk about how talk about how there's over six by 6 million job openings out ther
tell us about your company's a.i.nology which uses humans like "avatar" to conduct interviews with the h.r. department. >> a technology originates from the university of southern california's institute of creative technologies. we've built upon that. it is basically an "avatar" that shows up on the screen that knows how to ask questions, listen to the answers and also answer the candidates questions about the company and the job position and score those answers...
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when we talk about things like a.i.r any of the futures, these are futures that have yet to kick in in the major battles in software. they're just starting. when we talk about software developers, you look at the major banks, goldman sachs has more software developers than they have bankers. you look at some of the m & a activity, microsoft buying git hub. that's a brand-new area called development operations where you're giving new tools to those software developers themselves. all of these other pieces that add on, the internet of things, the artificial intelligence, the home automation, all of these are built upon these new software stats that these global enterprises are putting in right now and they're only about a quarter of the way into these projects as far as software going to the cloud so the spend has just begun for these major software companies that have the contemporary and leading software pieces. >> we need to keep the patent office open, probably. not everything's been invented. the quickness of the pac
when we talk about things like a.i.r any of the futures, these are futures that have yet to kick in in the major battles in software. they're just starting. when we talk about software developers, you look at the major banks, goldman sachs has more software developers than they have bankers. you look at some of the m & a activity, microsoft buying git hub. that's a brand-new area called development operations where you're giving new tools to those software developers themselves. all of...
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third, the bill places emphasis on policy and programs to advance a.i., machine learning, quantum science, and other critical national security technologies. we also establish a national security commission on artificial intelligence to conduct a thorough review of the wide ranging military applications of this decisive technology. and additionally, this bill authorizes the largest pay raise for our troops in nine years. it helps improve employment opportunities for military spouses, and increases transparency in the military health care system. thank to you my chairman and ranking member i urge my colleagues to support the bill. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. the gentleman from texas reserves. the gentleman from washington. mr. smith: thank you, mr. speaker. i'm now pleased to yield 1 1/2 minutes to the gentlelady from california, mrs. davis. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from california is recognized for a minute and a half. mrs. davis: thank you, thank you ranking member and professional staff for their hard work this. year's ndaa is a mult
third, the bill places emphasis on policy and programs to advance a.i., machine learning, quantum science, and other critical national security technologies. we also establish a national security commission on artificial intelligence to conduct a thorough review of the wide ranging military applications of this decisive technology. and additionally, this bill authorizes the largest pay raise for our troops in nine years. it helps improve employment opportunities for military spouses, and...
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yes, they are terrifying and exhilarating and a.i. automation is propelling us toward these amazing possibilities and only make sense that learning education must change in parallel and exponentially if we are to meet the demands of the modern world. and yes, digital technologies take more prominence in our lives. perhaps it's a perennial, the natural come of the human, biological that we should be cultivating. my colleague, ronnie martinez joins his list all the time. as machines become more prominent we must foster our common humanity more fervently. she quoted me, texted me, quote, planned care what buying the soil prevent deserts. i think that cultivation is why we like to call what we do in ecosystem. we like to think that the remake learning network finds people together across the nurse in unexpected ways preventing stagnation and accelerating progress. we make learning the connective tissue that kills relationships between unlikely partners sparking novel modern ways for educators to ensure that every single learner's brillian
yes, they are terrifying and exhilarating and a.i. automation is propelling us toward these amazing possibilities and only make sense that learning education must change in parallel and exponentially if we are to meet the demands of the modern world. and yes, digital technologies take more prominence in our lives. perhaps it's a perennial, the natural come of the human, biological that we should be cultivating. my colleague, ronnie martinez joins his list all the time. as machines become more...
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you have a.i.ifferent areas to focus on. >> artificial intelligence. >> these companies need to buy. >> the he said money is gone. >> based on what they have now. >> those technology companies that are able to move with the time. microsoft is a cloud company now. they got the job with the new ceo. amazon, with all of their new products, alexa will be monster monster going forward. >> if investors come to you and say i still believe in technology and it's the future and put money on funds. that group, would you tell them go ahead. >> it's over blown because they are launching ets which is just social media ets. they way waited under the end. >> apple never indulged. >> social media companies are driving the growth. >> a lot of technology fund. >> i wouldn't buy a fund i would be stock specific. with social media i would let the dust settle. >> the greatest winners will be in technology. the timing is off. there will be some monstrous new applications ten years from know that will go up just like we'
you have a.i.ifferent areas to focus on. >> artificial intelligence. >> these companies need to buy. >> the he said money is gone. >> based on what they have now. >> those technology companies that are able to move with the time. microsoft is a cloud company now. they got the job with the new ceo. amazon, with all of their new products, alexa will be monster monster going forward. >> if investors come to you and say i still believe in technology and it's the...
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they are terrifying and ex-sill rating and a.i. in odd mission are propelling us forward towards these amazing possible and only makes since that learning and education must change in parallel and exponentially to meals the demand offed the modern world, and yet as digital technologies take more prominence in our lives, prepares it's the perennial, the natural, the human, the biological we should be cultivating most deeply. my colleague, reminds me of this all of the time. that as machines become more prominent we must foster our common humanity more fervently. after she was out exploring the spring on sunday and said she quoted me -- texted me, quote, you know, plants are what bind the soil and prevent deserts. i think that cultivation is why we like to all what we do an ecosystem with look to think the remake learning network binds peopling to across sectors in unexpected ways, preventing stalling stagnation, it is a the connective tissue that builds relationships to ensure every sing he learny's brilliance blooms. one reason we'
they are terrifying and ex-sill rating and a.i. in odd mission are propelling us forward towards these amazing possible and only makes since that learning and education must change in parallel and exponentially to meals the demand offed the modern world, and yet as digital technologies take more prominence in our lives, prepares it's the perennial, the natural, the human, the biological we should be cultivating most deeply. my colleague, reminds me of this all of the time. that as machines...
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however, when you think about a.i.elligence system named hall from stanley kubrick's "2001:a space odyssey" might come to mind. cimon can see, hear, and speak. while his capabilities are somewhat limited right now, he can still perform tasks such as explaining experiments and explaining experiments and serving as an early warning system for technical issues. thanks to 12 in term fans, cimon is also mobile. a big part of this experiment is to see how artificial intelligence might help for future long-distance missions. >> if you think about a long measure, scientists think about the psychological reactions which will appear during that kind of flight. >> just amazing. cimon looks more frie s very fr human than hall. >> they looked at more human face but they figured a spherical ball would look less creepy. >> he has a hard shut-off just in case he's a little too controlling. >> he tries to become hall. >>> it's one of the toughest places to get to, but the voyage sure paid off for a team of scientist adventurer. we'll h
however, when you think about a.i.elligence system named hall from stanley kubrick's "2001:a space odyssey" might come to mind. cimon can see, hear, and speak. while his capabilities are somewhat limited right now, he can still perform tasks such as explaining experiments and explaining experiments and serving as an early warning system for technical issues. thanks to 12 in term fans, cimon is also mobile. a big part of this experiment is to see how artificial intelligence might help...
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and a.i. was built and his name is norman. and he was affectionately named norman, after norman bates in the alfred hitchcock move soy, "psycho." and he's the first psychopathic ai. while the premise is that we often worry about the algorithm. what is the effect of the dataa. norman was image recognition. instead of being trained on the standard set of images, they trained him on very graphic depictions of death that were taken from the internet. as a result when norman was presented with an ink blot graphic, where other ais saw a black and white baseball glove, norman saw possibly a man with a machine gun committing murder in broad daylight. that's a very different outcome. so as we think about the world that we live in where we have ai, machine learning, and it's part of our financial institutions, industry, our defense systems, we have to look at protecting our algorithm. but we also have to look at the integrity of the data that we train that on. so it's a lot to think about and a lot of things that we talk about and why w
and a.i. was built and his name is norman. and he was affectionately named norman, after norman bates in the alfred hitchcock move soy, "psycho." and he's the first psychopathic ai. while the premise is that we often worry about the algorithm. what is the effect of the dataa. norman was image recognition. instead of being trained on the standard set of images, they trained him on very graphic depictions of death that were taken from the internet. as a result when norman was presented...
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i think there is tremendous potential from a.i., from adaptive learning systems, to complement what isoing on in the classroom. not to replace teachers, but support teachers. this is an area where i think the federal government should do much more, because it will benefit all of the states. states should experiment with higher education. one of the things i proposed when i worked for president obama was we support land-grant colleges. we will give you funds to try different models for education. maybe the students stay at home their freshman year and take core courses online, then come f or three years, or they are going to three or four courses each semester, where they are in contact with faculty. there are different ways to do this. there is tremendous potential to use technology to improve our human capital and address the problems we face in the labor market. thank you for being here. at the beginning of your talk, you talked about workforce participation. nearad a comparison to us italy. could you comment on some of the challenges and solutions you see? >> there are many crosscur
i think there is tremendous potential from a.i., from adaptive learning systems, to complement what isoing on in the classroom. not to replace teachers, but support teachers. this is an area where i think the federal government should do much more, because it will benefit all of the states. states should experiment with higher education. one of the things i proposed when i worked for president obama was we support land-grant colleges. we will give you funds to try different models for...
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and not to ask private companies to say, ok, well, you figure it out whether do you it with magical a.irobots or staffs of 7,000 or 10,000 folks who are clicking through things. do you want to deputize private companies? because if one creates more risk for companies and says, take down the stuff that is mean within an hour, we're going to take a definition of mean that is very capacious. so you don't do it with algorithms? alex: i think the solution to this is going to have to be a human-robot collaboration. steve: the singularity. alex: yeah. we're getting there as fast as we can. the exoskeleton that machine learning provides that sits through a lot of information to make intelligent decisions is extremely helpful. for us we don't have machines making the decisions. we have them as an adjunct and a way to inform humans to make the decisions more wisely. once we get into the question of having the machines be the front line decision makers and having that appeal to humans, then you start to raise harder questions. that's not the way we've been going. here. questioner: my name is tom.
and not to ask private companies to say, ok, well, you figure it out whether do you it with magical a.irobots or staffs of 7,000 or 10,000 folks who are clicking through things. do you want to deputize private companies? because if one creates more risk for companies and says, take down the stuff that is mean within an hour, we're going to take a definition of mean that is very capacious. so you don't do it with algorithms? alex: i think the solution to this is going to have to be a human-robot...
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i feel that their a.i.nd ad tech has only gotten better and better and targeting people in using broader signals to squeeze as much money out of the engines as they can. >> speaking of facebook, we'll hear from facebook tomorrow. at a new new record high yesterday's trading session. investors shaken off. anything specific? >> basically when i'm curious about their longer-term bets because they just killed their project as i want to hear more things about satellite internet, also i want to hear about how well oculus go has done. it's really the first true mass-market consumer product. zuckerberg was extremely big when they acquired years ago. i want to see if this is like a good sort of first step that they kind of wanted to be. zuckerberg talks a lot about the evolution of face up to be something where you share entire experiences. not just text, images, video, but an entire environment you are in and that's what he sees facebook as 10 years out. >> it just has not caught fire yet. people may tech industry
i feel that their a.i.nd ad tech has only gotten better and better and targeting people in using broader signals to squeeze as much money out of the engines as they can. >> speaking of facebook, we'll hear from facebook tomorrow. at a new new record high yesterday's trading session. investors shaken off. anything specific? >> basically when i'm curious about their longer-term bets because they just killed their project as i want to hear more things about satellite internet, also i...
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the fact that -- what does a steelworker know about a.i.ow about robotics. >> this is a public, private partnership, working with companies, working with the department of education, the department of labor and making sure we have problem training because this is about creating good careers, not just good jobs, but good careers and also saving taxpayers money because every person that goes back to work comes off of food stamps and comes off of welfare. we get both sides of the equation. >> i was on the hill this week with senator alexander and senator murray advocating for the reauthorization of perkins career and technical education which will affect 11 million students around the country and equip them, students and workers, with the skills they need to succeed in an increasingly digital economy. that passed out of the health committee with unanimous bipartisan vote so bipartisanship can still happen in washington, d.c. but there is a real focus in this administration and throughout the country on the importance of skills education and co
the fact that -- what does a steelworker know about a.i.ow about robotics. >> this is a public, private partnership, working with companies, working with the department of education, the department of labor and making sure we have problem training because this is about creating good careers, not just good jobs, but good careers and also saving taxpayers money because every person that goes back to work comes off of food stamps and comes off of welfare. we get both sides of the equation....