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all you have to do here -- alexa. >> alexa. >> open my garage door. your garage door opens up.hink about going forward as amazon adds more smart devices to alexa. think of you're driving home, you'll be able to take advantage of that through your ford. you're driving home, you got people coming over, oh, my gosh, i got to start the roast in the oven. alexa, start my oven or turn off my air conditioning. this is around making people's lives better and using technology and partnering with great companies like amazon to do that. this is another example of ford smart technology, working with drones and how do our vehicles in the future work with drones to make people's lives more productive and better. let's say you're a farmer in wyoming. and you're driving amongst your ranch. and you got a missing calf. all right, so today you got a missing calf. you got to search all over, you got to drive all over. think about farmer has their drone in the vehicle as they're driving along. the drone goes up, finds the calf, and you can drive right there towards it. it's making people's lives mo
all you have to do here -- alexa. >> alexa. >> open my garage door. your garage door opens up.hink about going forward as amazon adds more smart devices to alexa. think of you're driving home, you'll be able to take advantage of that through your ford. you're driving home, you got people coming over, oh, my gosh, i got to start the roast in the oven. alexa, start my oven or turn off my air conditioning. this is around making people's lives better and using technology and partnering...
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>> uh, alexa. >> what are you guys doing here? >> i'm delivering this package. >> what's in it?> um... >> what's this cross? what is this? >> we're with the red cross. >> what is that? i don't know what that is. >> i think your government allowed us to be here. >> no, they didn't. we don't know anything about you. what are you guys doing? >> what did you learn from this? >> that it's really difficult to even work in the red cross because when you visit different places, there's always danger and sense of unfamiliarity, and you're not always treated like you should. >> so, here's a question. you come across two soldiers from opposing armies. both are wounded. who do you help first? we'll find out the answer when we return. ♪ >> there's been a battle! many people are injured! come! come! >> we're at a special program run by the american red cross. it's called "raid cross." we're learning that there are rules that must be followed in warfare. and for this exercise, we have to hurry to help the injured. >> we call this our wounded soldier simulation, and the idea behind this is that
>> uh, alexa. >> what are you guys doing here? >> i'm delivering this package. >> what's in it?> um... >> what's this cross? what is this? >> we're with the red cross. >> what is that? i don't know what that is. >> i think your government allowed us to be here. >> no, they didn't. we don't know anything about you. what are you guys doing? >> what did you learn from this? >> that it's really difficult to even work in the red...
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reminding her of something she is supposed to do. >> alexa. remind me to walk the dogs at 5:00. >> i have you walk the dogs at five p.m. to your to do list. >> what is the problem with that? >> she is not going to remind me at five p.m. i have to go back to my to do list to be reminded which i probably won't do at five p.m. that defeats the purpose. >> the big difference is in finding music. siri doesn't quite do so well. siri, play adele. >> i can't find that. >> she can find music on the phone but this one searches the web. alexa play adele. >> here is adele from prime music. >> order dog food from amazon. >> she did searches for me. >> order dog food. >> based on your order history i found several matching items. >> now of course that was our unofficial comparison. at the developer's conference apple introduced new things to be happening in the operating system for your phone. one is it will get smarter and can tell if you will go on a round and if it does, there will be a play ready for you when you are up and at it. >> i don't need to cre
reminding her of something she is supposed to do. >> alexa. remind me to walk the dogs at 5:00. >> i have you walk the dogs at five p.m. to your to do list. >> what is the problem with that? >> she is not going to remind me at five p.m. i have to go back to my to do list to be reminded which i probably won't do at five p.m. that defeats the purpose. >> the big difference is in finding music. siri doesn't quite do so well. siri, play adele. >> i can't find...
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alexa. >> do you have one? >> i do. >> you're speaking like you have one. >> that's 7 million more units than it's expected to sell this year. we'll have details on that coming up here. >>> beijing, accusing apple of violating patents on its design of its iphone 6 and 6-plus. what does it mean for the china prospects. that's next. uff, what are you working on? let me show you. okay. our thinkorswim trading platform aggregates all the options data you need in one place and lets you visualize that information for any options series. okay, cool. hang on a second. you can even see the anticipated range of a stock expecting earnings. impressive... what's up, tim. td ameritrade. on their auto insurance. wouldn't a deal involve two parties discussing something? a little give? a little take? because last time you checked, your rate was just, whatever they say it is. why not give you some say in the matter? or -even better- let your driving do the talking. liberty mutual righttrack finally puts you in control of your ra
alexa. >> do you have one? >> i do. >> you're speaking like you have one. >> that's 7 million more units than it's expected to sell this year. we'll have details on that coming up here. >>> beijing, accusing apple of violating patents on its design of its iphone 6 and 6-plus. what does it mean for the china prospects. that's next. uff, what are you working on? let me show you. okay. our thinkorswim trading platform aggregates all the options data you need in one...
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. >> alexa, what time is it in london? >> the time in london is 7:41 p.m. >> all right. pretty good at answering basic questions but their true power doesn't lie in what they can say, but what they can do. okay. google. add milk to my shopping list. >> okay. adding milk to your shopping list. >> hey, siri, send a text message to mom. i just want you to know you're the best mom ever. >> do i send it? >> send. >> done. >> but things get a little more complicated if you want to do something like, let's say, play music. you ask google or alexa play songs by jay z. >> you can listen to it on spotify, amazon prime music, any service you want. but if you ask sir rick, she'll only play it on apple music. cortana, only windows media player. siri and cortana have limitat n limitations like this. it may change at the apple conference when they expect them to open it up. alexa seems to be the most useful and understand the most questions. her big disadvantage. she's stuck at home. asking her things like driving directions are pointless until she can fit in your pocket. alexa, say go
. >> alexa, what time is it in london? >> the time in london is 7:41 p.m. >> all right. pretty good at answering basic questions but their true power doesn't lie in what they can say, but what they can do. okay. google. add milk to my shopping list. >> okay. adding milk to your shopping list. >> hey, siri, send a text message to mom. i just want you to know you're the best mom ever. >> do i send it? >> send. >> done. >> but things get a...
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you will also talk to your house through things like alexa. you will see lightbulbs.the first thing i do likei get up -- it must be no one or everyone, the first thing i do is say, alexa, what is the temperature in new york city today? dag: why do you do that? charlie: i do it because i want to know instantly. their genius was alexa's voice was pleasant. dag: it is a fabulous piece of technology. they spent a lot of time building what they call far field microphone so you can speak and they can understand from across the room. you can talk on top of music. it can hear you on top of music. again, like you said, the text to speech, it feels like a human almost. those little details getting close to human -- charlie: if i get up and say i would like to hear this music, it is there. all of that. i believe, i know nothing about marketing and these kinds of things, but the success of echoe, by amazon. we make life much better for everybody else. it shows the possibilities. say, i want too give people what they don't even know what they want -- even know they want. now, beca
you will also talk to your house through things like alexa. you will see lightbulbs.the first thing i do likei get up -- it must be no one or everyone, the first thing i do is say, alexa, what is the temperature in new york city today? dag: why do you do that? charlie: i do it because i want to know instantly. their genius was alexa's voice was pleasant. dag: it is a fabulous piece of technology. they spent a lot of time building what they call far field microphone so you can speak and they can...
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api lastened alexa's year. cortana last year as well.gle is planning to open their api for google assistant. they are not the first mover and do not need to be the first mover. , you are an investor in another personal assistant company that facebook and google have reportedly tried to buy. what is coming here? point, the ceo of vidlab has talked about the explosion of applications. 13 million registered developers. to say there have are six domains open today. photo, search,, ride-hailing, workouts, and personal payments. those are nice but limited. 13 million developers have their domain open for use. and thertunity here excitement should be around the fact that these digital assistants are now open. it is a race to a single interface, if you will. the world is now opening. the question is, do they stay open on existing ecosystems, google and apple? companies, google, apple, facebook, amazon, and microsoft. you have the insurgents. and the here, vivlabs, opportunity is to create an open environment with natural language enabled ai for
api lastened alexa's year. cortana last year as well.gle is planning to open their api for google assistant. they are not the first mover and do not need to be the first mover. , you are an investor in another personal assistant company that facebook and google have reportedly tried to buy. what is coming here? point, the ceo of vidlab has talked about the explosion of applications. 13 million registered developers. to say there have are six domains open today. photo, search,, ride-hailing,...
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mike and alex, back to you guys. >> thanks, bob. >> intern alexa come here.here. >> can you fix my hairy was trying to tell him it is all over the place. >> i don't know it is not that bad. >> wow. >> it is okay. >> it is fine. >> alexa, alexa. >> northeast high school in the house. >> yes you are in what grade. >> twelfth grade. >> you where to graduate. >> next monday, so excited. >> how many seniors do we have. they are excited. >> what are you going go to sing for us? we are about to sing seasons of love from rent and i think home. >> is what the name of the choir. >> northeast players. >> well, play on, players. >> here we go. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >>> there is lots of selfies and things going on here. >> look at his tail. >> shake that tail. >> do you mine separating for a second, we are trying to show off this car here. this is if you are just joining us the actual car we are giving away. >> this is it. >> this is what you can win mazda cx9, it is so fresh you will not e
mike and alex, back to you guys. >> thanks, bob. >> intern alexa come here.here. >> can you fix my hairy was trying to tell him it is all over the place. >> i don't know it is not that bad. >> wow. >> it is okay. >> it is fine. >> alexa, alexa. >> northeast high school in the house. >> yes you are in what grade. >> twelfth grade. >> you where to graduate. >> next monday, so excited. >> how many seniors do we...
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emily: amazon's alexa has been getting a lot of buzz.uld apple be farther ahead when it comes to ai? >> there is a user set that wishes they are farther along. it is a big step to open up the siri api two developers. it is a very deliberate step. they are not the first mover. amazon opened alexa's api last year. cortana last year as well. google is planning to open their api for google assistant. they are not the first mover and do not need to be the first mover. emily: gary, you are an investor in another personal assistant company that facebook and google have reportedly tried to buy. what is coming here? >> to your point, the ceo of vidlab has talked about the explosion of applications. apple has 13 million registered developers. of those, you have to say there are six domains open today. phone, messages, photo, search, ride-hailing, workouts, and personal payments. those are nice but limited. 13 million developers have their domain open for use. the opportunity here and the excitement should be around the fact that these digital assi
emily: amazon's alexa has been getting a lot of buzz.uld apple be farther ahead when it comes to ai? >> there is a user set that wishes they are farther along. it is a big step to open up the siri api two developers. it is a very deliberate step. they are not the first mover. amazon opened alexa's api last year. cortana last year as well. google is planning to open their api for google assistant. they are not the first mover and do not need to be the first mover. emily: gary, you are an...
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alexa, what time is it? what is the news? the major companies are there. assume the competition will be good for the product. is google behind the curve on that? we just announced a product using different technology. this is how our industry works. we are far more collaborative than competitive. of the matter is, the whole ecosystem moves forward. it is reasonable to expect a majority of interaction will be by voice. 10 years ago, i predicted this would never happen. it shows you how right i am. if you look at the technology gains in voice recognition and alexa being so common in everyone's lives. you see it. i am very interested in voice recognition with knowledge and understanding. charlie: and the data that google has. eric: the underlying algorithms. you can get on your phone, speaking your language. it comes out in another language. does this really work? yes. is it as good as a human translator? not yet. is a good enough to have a casual conversation? yes. takes your voice, digitizes it, puts it into text. that is done using a neural network. transl
alexa, what time is it? what is the news? the major companies are there. assume the competition will be good for the product. is google behind the curve on that? we just announced a product using different technology. this is how our industry works. we are far more collaborative than competitive. of the matter is, the whole ecosystem moves forward. it is reasonable to expect a majority of interaction will be by voice. 10 years ago, i predicted this would never happen. it shows you how right i...
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>> what's the temperature. >> alexa, what's the temperature? >> alexa, what's the news?. i think that that's so cool. >> giving them names and giving them voices that people find attractive has been very helpful. >> you have a virtual assistant named amy. >> one, why is she a woman and two, how well does she work? i don't have an assistant at the office and i have an a.i. email bot that schedules my meetings. she's a woman because she's the default and you can change her to andrew, if you want. >> i like amy. >> she has access to my google calendar. >> this is a public exchange. you and amy. >> dear amy, i need to set up a phone call with charlie for this afternoon, can you schedule it. >> we'll figure out a time when i'm free and we'll talk on the phone. it works pretty well. it works better than me doing it myself when i didn't have an assistant, but it also gets confused if i say hey charlie, let's schedule a conversation between thursday and monday next week, if the thread gets complicated it has a hard time with it. >> so what happened when the producers tried to sc
>> what's the temperature. >> alexa, what's the temperature? >> alexa, what's the news?. i think that that's so cool. >> giving them names and giving them voices that people find attractive has been very helpful. >> you have a virtual assistant named amy. >> one, why is she a woman and two, how well does she work? i don't have an assistant at the office and i have an a.i. email bot that schedules my meetings. she's a woman because she's the default and you...
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this is the brain child of alexa meade and her boyfriend. this fun house is basically where they live. they do have pictures. they shot this interesting video because they are into optical illusions. >> it's a 360 video too because you can look all over that. my eyes hurt. >> this house really isn't that big. this is actually the house. she calls this her fun house because every room has a function, but they have a secret secondary function. they have interesting stuff going on. >> this dad is showing the web how to put a baby to sleep. >> see all the sleepy techniques that work every time. b they had to wait for the power to be turned off. >> my favorite new youtube r because the how to dad is here to show all of you how to put a baby to sleep. >> the shush train. up next he uses the blanky. >> works every time. >> the kid has been up for 38 hours. >> if those things don't work, just try acting. >> this is hilarious. >> it's been a long time since he heard the song. >> the baby sleepover, i'm coming in. >> it is super awkward, but hilarious
this is the brain child of alexa meade and her boyfriend. this fun house is basically where they live. they do have pictures. they shot this interesting video because they are into optical illusions. >> it's a 360 video too because you can look all over that. my eyes hurt. >> this house really isn't that big. this is actually the house. she calls this her fun house because every room has a function, but they have a secret secondary function. they have interesting stuff going on....
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and how many get up and say alexa what time is it, alexa what is the news. you have all of the major companies are there. i assume that competition will be good for the end product but is google behind the curve on that or are you-- because you don't have a product on the market. >> no, i mean we have-- we just announced a product, a different technology. and we'll see how well idoes. this is how our industry works. but we are far more collaborative than competitive. everyone wants to focus on apple versus google or whatever. but the fact of the matter is the whole ecosystem moves forward, right. and it is building those platforms and building that knowledge, i think the vast majority of your computer interaction will be by voice, sort of shocking. i by the way, ten years ago i predicted this would never happen. but i think-- it shows you how right i am. but you look at the technology and the gains in voice recognition and alexa which is now common in everyone's lives, you see it. now i am not particularly interested in the voice recognition part. i'm very i
and how many get up and say alexa what time is it, alexa what is the news. you have all of the major companies are there. i assume that competition will be good for the end product but is google behind the curve on that or are you-- because you don't have a product on the market. >> no, i mean we have-- we just announced a product, a different technology. and we'll see how well idoes. this is how our industry works. but we are far more collaborative than competitive. everyone wants to...
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. >> rose: is the technology for echo which is alexa which is amazon, whatever google is doing, whatever apple will do with siri, is the technology all the same? >> no. definitely not all the same. >> rose: the underlying technology is not the same. >> no, i mean-- . >> rose: is that what will determine who wins and loses in the end game? >> in part. ople are really, really good at speech recognition, google is the best in the world. and newance is right there and microsoft is getting up there. i think apple is getting up there. >> rose: why did you call it viv. >> viv actually means life in several languages. so the idea is to sort of-- viv is going to breathe life into the inanimate objects and devices of your life through conversation. >> rose: your choice? >> yeah. we chose as a founding group but i. >> rose: you said it's about taking the way humans have naturally interacted with each other for thousands of years and applying that to the way they interact with surfaces. >> that's right. >> rose: that is the key. you took the way we talk to each other and said that will be the model
. >> rose: is the technology for echo which is alexa which is amazon, whatever google is doing, whatever apple will do with siri, is the technology all the same? >> no. definitely not all the same. >> rose: the underlying technology is not the same. >> no, i mean-- . >> rose: is that what will determine who wins and loses in the end game? >> in part. ople are really, really good at speech recognition, google is the best in the world. and newance is right...
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shay and alexa cobali, former patient. doctor, talk about shriners.ecognize the name for the work you do with burn victims but there's more to it than that, right? >> yes. shriners has been around in philadelphia for 90 years. we focus on orthopaedic care for pediatrics from newborns up to the age of 21, also burn care. in philadelphia though we specialize in orthopaedics as well as spinal cord injury rehabilitation. >> alexa, tell us why you went to shriners. >> my family has been involved in shriners for a number of years and it was just a good place to fit in and get the help i needed. >> what was your condition? >> i had scoliosis. >> okay. how are you doing now? >> i'm doing great. >> good. you look great. doctor, tell us about the 90th anniversary celebration. how are they celebrating? >> friday is our 90th anniversary to the day but on saturday we're going to invite everyone from the community and the region to come to the hospital and take a tour of the o.r., the hospital, and get a feel on everything that makes shriners great and learn more a
shay and alexa cobali, former patient. doctor, talk about shriners.ecognize the name for the work you do with burn victims but there's more to it than that, right? >> yes. shriners has been around in philadelphia for 90 years. we focus on orthopaedic care for pediatrics from newborns up to the age of 21, also burn care. in philadelphia though we specialize in orthopaedics as well as spinal cord injury rehabilitation. >> alexa, tell us why you went to shriners. >> my family has...
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we have amazon already on the market with echo, and people could up and say, alexa, what time is it,hat is the news? all the major companies are there. i assume the competition will be good for the end product, but is google behind the curve on that? you don't have a product on the market. eric: we have, we just announced a product with different technology. we will see how well it does. this is how our industry works. we are far more collaborative than competitive. everybody won to focus -- wants to focus on apple versus google, but the whole ecosystem moves forward, and it is building those platforms, building that knowledge, it's reasonable to expect that in a decade the vast majority of york computer interaction -- your computer interaction will be by voice. 10 years ago. , i protected this would never happen. shows you how right i am. but you look at technology, and the gains in voice-recognition, and alexa, which is now common, and you see it. particular to the voice-recognition part. i'm interested in voice-recognition with knowledge understanding. charlie: and attaching to th
we have amazon already on the market with echo, and people could up and say, alexa, what time is it,hat is the news? all the major companies are there. i assume the competition will be good for the end product, but is google behind the curve on that? you don't have a product on the market. eric: we have, we just announced a product with different technology. we will see how well it does. this is how our industry works. we are far more collaborative than competitive. everybody won to focus --...
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know that the siri app will be available on desktops, and may compete with google now and the amazon alexa the apple developer's conference will begin at 10 am at the green specific auditorium in san francisco. >>> for the second time in five years, someone bid more than $3.4 million to have a private lunch with warren buffett, and every year he puts himself up for auction on ebay to benefit the san francisco glide foundation, raising more than $20 million for glide which provides meals, and healthcare, job training and housing support for the poor and homeless and san francisco. this year the bitter will stay anonymous, so we do not know when or where the lunch with warren buffett will be held, tied for the most expensive items ever sold on ebay.>> a lot of money for a fantastic cause in san francisco. >>> and we are keeping an eye on things early on this monday morning.>> that man that was on vacation, if we can remember him, glad to have you back.>>> good morning everyone, and the traffic is doing well right now. we start off with the super commute, looking good from gilroy to san jose.
know that the siri app will be available on desktops, and may compete with google now and the amazon alexa the apple developer's conference will begin at 10 am at the green specific auditorium in san francisco. >>> for the second time in five years, someone bid more than $3.4 million to have a private lunch with warren buffett, and every year he puts himself up for auction on ebay to benefit the san francisco glide foundation, raising more than $20 million for glide which provides...
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what we are doing with alexa and echo and the natural language understanding evolves into an artificialgent, and by the way, i think that there are going to be a bunch of artificial agents in the world and just like apps and web sites this they are going to be specialties, and maybe not ask the same a/i is going to be bet at some thing, and a certain household better at some of these, and they seem promising to me. >> just a sliver of what bezos covered with walt mossberg. they called it an iconic appearance by bezos, and what are people saying about it today? >> first of all, that it was a fantastic intervush and second of all, they have never seen jeff bezos be so candid before, but it is interesting, because i found it to be a jobsian interview, because he didn't give details, and he said he would not talk about the private decisions or the amazon road map, but still giving enough information to the audience to the public to say, hey, this is what we are interested in and what we are working on. >> and it is close to the vest does not describe what he did last night. >> very forth co
what we are doing with alexa and echo and the natural language understanding evolves into an artificialgent, and by the way, i think that there are going to be a bunch of artificial agents in the world and just like apps and web sites this they are going to be specialties, and maybe not ask the same a/i is going to be bet at some thing, and a certain household better at some of these, and they seem promising to me. >> just a sliver of what bezos covered with walt mossberg. they called it...
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alexa, what's the news? >> they say your name, too. and voices that people find attractive. it's been very helpful. >> you have a virtual assistants named amy. >> i do. >> one, why is she a woman, and two, how well does she work? >> i don't have an assistant at the office. i use a company x.ai that has an e-mail bots that schedules my meetings. default. you can change her to andrew if you. . i cc her on threads and she has access to my calendar, she knows when i'm not free. >> give us an example of an exchange between you and amy. >> amy, i need to set up a phone call with charlie for this afternoon. can you schedule it? e-mail will e-mail you, we'll figure out a time when i'm free, and we'll talk on the phone. it works pretty well. it works better than me doing it myself when i didn't have an assistant. also gets confused. if i say, hey, let's schedule a conversation sometime between thursday and monday next week, are you traveling, it -- if the threat gets complicated, it has a hard time. >> what happened when the producers tried to
alexa, what's the news? >> they say your name, too. and voices that people find attractive. it's been very helpful. >> you have a virtual assistants named amy. >> i do. >> one, why is she a woman, and two, how well does she work? >> i don't have an assistant at the office. i use a company x.ai that has an e-mail bots that schedules my meetings. default. you can change her to andrew if you. . i cc her on threads and she has access to my calendar, she knows when i'm...
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and when i spoke to amazon's ai assistant, alexa, roll that tape. >> alexa, who is ashley webster. oh, boy. >> ashley webster is a business news journalist for the fox business network, a news channel that he joined in 2007 and overseas markets editor. stuart: alexa, is ashley webster british or american? >> hmmm. [laughter] there's a lot of places you never want to see "$7.95." [ beep ] but you'll be glad to see it here. fidelity -- where smarter investors will always be. if only the signs were as obvious when you trade. fidelity's active trader pro can help you find smarter entry and exit points and can help protect your potential profits. fidelity -- where smarter investors will always be. ...one of many pieces in my i havlife.hma... so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescu
and when i spoke to amazon's ai assistant, alexa, roll that tape. >> alexa, who is ashley webster. oh, boy. >> ashley webster is a business news journalist for the fox business network, a news channel that he joined in 2007 and overseas markets editor. stuart: alexa, is ashley webster british or american? >> hmmm. [laughter] there's a lot of places you never want to see "$7.95." [ beep ] but you'll be glad to see it here. fidelity -- where smarter investors will...
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amaz amazon's alexa speaker and google home now work with smart homes and apple announced home which lets you control and connect multiple home devices in one place. consumers are opening their pocketbooks for homes of the future. 64% of sales associates say buyser are interested in homes with smart features. you may find food sensors in the refrigerator that tells you which food is expiring and a cutting board that lets you know what's on it. kevin brown is ceo of innit which is working on an oven that can sense the type of food on the rack and will automatically adjust cooking time and temperature. will people embrace the new technology? joining us to talk about the things happening in a high tech home sam cass, former white house chef and chief experience officer at innit. also the managing editor of technology's news site. great to have you here. >> good to be here. i'm intrigued but wary. how will this help me make dinner in the future? >> we focus on helping people eat and live better. cooking now is too hard. it's stressful, takes too much time. >> attention. >> well, also tha
amaz amazon's alexa speaker and google home now work with smart homes and apple announced home which lets you control and connect multiple home devices in one place. consumers are opening their pocketbooks for homes of the future. 64% of sales associates say buyser are interested in homes with smart features. you may find food sensors in the refrigerator that tells you which food is expiring and a cutting board that lets you know what's on it. kevin brown is ceo of innit which is working on an...
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meet erika lugo from ohio, alise miller from utah, celene watkins and alexa paying begin from new yorkand andrea sphere from here in los angeles. logon to the next fitness star.com to watch their videos which will be posted every day and you can vote for your favorite. you have until august 5th to vote and the winner will be revealed here on our set august 15th. >> they all look amazing. >>> selena gomez took carpool karaoke to the next level opening up about everything from dating to why there's no men in taylor swift's girls-original squad. let's go inside selena's carpool confessions. ♪ >> you drink a shot of ginger every morning? >> i like ginger shots, yes. >> okay, okay. >> ready? here, drink some water. >> absolutely disgusting! it's just made me more hungry. >> hello, corden's fast food fix turning to fan-demoniu. >>> i'm in the car with selena gomez! >> oh my god! >> james corden's also in the car. they don't care. >> i care. ♪ >> another detour, an amusement park for roller coaster karaoke. selena's ride got nearly 1 million views in its first few hours and became the very fi
meet erika lugo from ohio, alise miller from utah, celene watkins and alexa paying begin from new yorkand andrea sphere from here in los angeles. logon to the next fitness star.com to watch their videos which will be posted every day and you can vote for your favorite. you have until august 5th to vote and the winner will be revealed here on our set august 15th. >> they all look amazing. >>> selena gomez took carpool karaoke to the next level opening up about everything from...
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both amazon's echo speaker, known as alexa and google homeworks with smart homes. earlier this week, apple announced an app called home which let's you connect devices all in one place. consumers are opening up their pocketbooks to the future. buyers are more interested in homes with smart features. and 33% say that connected houses sell faster. soon you may find food sensors in your refrigerator to tell you which food is expiring and a cutting board to let you know what has been placed on it. >> people have so many digital helps in other parts of their life but food has stayed pretty analog. >> and an oven that can sense the type of food you put on the rack and will automatically adjust the cooking temperature. joining us to talk about this is former white house chef and now chief experience officer at tech startup in it. and managing editor. folks, thanks for being here. >> so great to be here. >> so i am intrigued by everything that i hear about the potential of these things but i'm a little wary. what actually works? >> in it, we're focused on helping people ea
both amazon's echo speaker, known as alexa and google homeworks with smart homes. earlier this week, apple announced an app called home which let's you connect devices all in one place. consumers are opening up their pocketbooks to the future. buyers are more interested in homes with smart features. and 33% say that connected houses sell faster. soon you may find food sensors in your refrigerator to tell you which food is expiring and a cutting board to let you know what has been placed on it....
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apple's siri, alexa, google assistant. these tech giants maybe could use virtual assistants to move hardware. for example, the team at forester think they've sold 3 million amazon he can coast. maybe you open it up and get a piece of that but first and foremost even before the business model all these tech giants and event, developers and consumers and investors that they're all keeping pace with each other and what's thought about as the next great phase of personal computing, also today we think we're going to get a makeover to apple music, remember, it was just a year ago apple music was the talk at this conference, all the excitement, today apple music we know has 13 million paying subscribers and counting. apple certainly does have certain advantages in this space, those very deep pockets, a global reach but the service has also been criticized by some as confusing so what changes will apple roll out to convince consumers they have a streaming service that's really different than the competition as you mentioned, this
apple's siri, alexa, google assistant. these tech giants maybe could use virtual assistants to move hardware. for example, the team at forester think they've sold 3 million amazon he can coast. maybe you open it up and get a piece of that but first and foremost even before the business model all these tech giants and event, developers and consumers and investors that they're all keeping pace with each other and what's thought about as the next great phase of personal computing, also today we...
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people have that device in their living room and say, hey, alexa, find me pizza, or something like that. >> i think the things that move the needle for apple are not enough to move the needle enough. when you look at things that will be the future, it's virtual reality. they'll have to buy somebody for that. you have to get excitement back to apple. if you look at peak sales in a lot of different things, peak phone sales, it's negative for apple. >> it keeps coming back to what could be a driver. a lot of people are discounting it, not a big deal. that could be the one thing that continues to drive their ecosystem. >> a news alert on viacom. dom? >> melissa, gang, what we have right now is a story coming out of reuters, saying that national amusements, which is the summer red stone run trust, is moving to consult with investment bankers to possibly look at a strategic option for paramount studios. this is all, again, citing a source or sources familiar with the situation that are not authorized to speak publicly. but the story goes on to talk about the idea that, remember, paramount stu
people have that device in their living room and say, hey, alexa, find me pizza, or something like that. >> i think the things that move the needle for apple are not enough to move the needle enough. when you look at things that will be the future, it's virtual reality. they'll have to buy somebody for that. you have to get excitement back to apple. if you look at peak sales in a lot of different things, peak phone sales, it's negative for apple. >> it keeps coming back to what...
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. >> you can order an uber car through alexa. toilet paper and underwear with alexa. critical step. >> i have alexa on my iphone. >> -- >>> jet -- how about sales? it looks like trouble for the jewelry company. >> i will not state my opinions on diamonds but that they are a waste of money. it seemed -- it turns out that there was an internet article that is gotten out of control where kay jewelers would fix up engagement rings. they would fix up and clean them. but in the time that they had the diamond rings, they would swap it out with a lower quality one. the stock is down 16% since this article came out. while suits and lawyers are jumping in pretty aggressively. there is 301 complaints. is a publicly traded company, they have some revenue recognition problems. the diver -- the diamonds are forever, be careful who you give your rock to when you get it cleaned. >>> how about the airline stock? >> this is an interesting one. airline stocks, you try to stay away from international airlines. this is a teachable moment from stocks
. >> you can order an uber car through alexa. toilet paper and underwear with alexa. critical step. >> i have alexa on my iphone. >> -- >>> jet -- how about sales? it looks like trouble for the jewelry company. >> i will not state my opinions on diamonds but that they are a waste of money. it seemed -- it turns out that there was an internet article that is gotten out of control where kay jewelers would fix up engagement rings. they would fix up and clean them....
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amazon opened up the alexa api last year. cortana had open api last year as well.oogle is planning to open it up, they announced it a couple weeks ago. emily: you are also an investor in another personal assistant company that facebook and google have reportedly tried to buy. what is coming here? >> to your point, the ceo has said about the explosion of applications. we did not see that today. apple has 13 million registered developers. of those, you have to say there are six domains open today. phone, messages, photos search, ride hailing, workouts, and personal payments. those are nice, but that is limited. you have to ask, how many of the 13 million developers actually have their application domain open for use with apple and i think the answer is a limited number. the opportunity here and the excitement should be around the fact that these digital assistants are now open. this is a new platform play, race to a single interface, and the world is now opening. the question is, do they stay open on existing ecosystems, google and apple? five major companies, google
amazon opened up the alexa api last year. cortana had open api last year as well.oogle is planning to open it up, they announced it a couple weeks ago. emily: you are also an investor in another personal assistant company that facebook and google have reportedly tried to buy. what is coming here? >> to your point, the ceo has said about the explosion of applications. we did not see that today. apple has 13 million registered developers. of those, you have to say there are six domains open...
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amazon as amazon echo and alexa. how important is a new siri? brian: it is very important.f you can have a siri interact with third-party apps and one that is more aware and you ask it a question, i think it opens up a longer-term vision. i see apple getting involved in personal robots. hearinggot back from about a personal robot being announced for $599. i think apple has an interest in robots, and i think siri would be the personality and voice behind that. emily: you did a big peas on apple music and about the changes coming, fairly dramatic changes -- you did a piece on apple music. what does apple do to get more users? easier to use. it is a bit of a nightmare now and a lot of ways. there will be big changes to the youth, and it is important for apple to fight off the rise of things like pandora. emily: brian, when it comes to selling were software, what does apple need to prove at wwdc? brian: these ovens give you little bit -- these events give you a little bit of a hint of what could be coming out in the next 12 months it more importantly, it builds and ecosystem fo
amazon as amazon echo and alexa. how important is a new siri? brian: it is very important.f you can have a siri interact with third-party apps and one that is more aware and you ask it a question, i think it opens up a longer-term vision. i see apple getting involved in personal robots. hearinggot back from about a personal robot being announced for $599. i think apple has an interest in robots, and i think siri would be the personality and voice behind that. emily: you did a big peas on apple...
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alexa. >> this is where he says the future going.yees working around the clock on alexa echo. alexa is the software, echo is the hardware. they're cranking. and he says it's going to be voice command driven. you already know that because i remember you asked about the weather. but it's going to run our entire lives, our cars, our houses, entertainment needs, it's a personal -- liz: you know what inspired jeff bezos? the command center on star trek. it was voice activated. >> star trek and star wars. star wars capitalist, star trek socialist. stuart: something through the washington post. >> if you're an investor, it was the right week. it was the right ten day stretch to own the stock. stuart: worth $62 billion. >> so he's doing fine. ashley: not bad. stuart: something very, very serious now. i'm going to bring this up again because this is, to me, the outrage of the day. violent scenes in san josÉ, california outside a rally last night. it was a mob they were waving mexican flags, and they attacked trump supporters. watch this. >> o
alexa. >> this is where he says the future going.yees working around the clock on alexa echo. alexa is the software, echo is the hardware. they're cranking. and he says it's going to be voice command driven. you already know that because i remember you asked about the weather. but it's going to run our entire lives, our cars, our houses, entertainment needs, it's a personal -- liz: you know what inspired jeff bezos? the command center on star trek. it was voice activated. >> star...
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and echo and the alexa software.e facebook creating something similar. >> we're invested heavily in a.i. two years ago mark showed up to talk about our plans and the research lab we've built to work on a.i. and using it on products every day to make it better so people can connect with each other. 800 people a month are able to see a month are able to see a post in someone else's language and applying a.i. in ways that people can connect. >> what about the next generation? >> you are starting to see some of this in our messenger bought platform. way for developers to plug and work with us in messenger. and instead of trying to search around on the interface you can just write a message. i think there is tremendous opportunity on facebook for people to find experiences by messaging through facebook messenger. >> but no hardware in the works? >> we're working on lots of stuff. >> sheryl, since the last time we spoke on cnbc, we've seen the explosion of live video. wii saw it recently with this chewbacca mom video. some
and echo and the alexa software.e facebook creating something similar. >> we're invested heavily in a.i. two years ago mark showed up to talk about our plans and the research lab we've built to work on a.i. and using it on products every day to make it better so people can connect with each other. 800 people a month are able to see a month are able to see a post in someone else's language and applying a.i. in ways that people can connect. >> what about the next generation? >>...
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be ifey could this britain alexa leave the european union? >> business travel will not be too much affected. leisure travel will be. once you make it more difficult, it makes it more difficult to holiday in either direction. for possibly more on the leisure side. business travel people have got to buy business travel because they have business to do. vonnie: do you have to prove you're a business traveler in some way? >> you don't, but the fact is, leisure travelers are already doing all the work. business travelers don't have the time or the patience to do that. so we are doing it for the business traveler but anybody can use upside. in fact, we have a vip program that we are starting today. david: who do you have invested in this company? >> private investors. with the success of priceline, it was not terribly hard to raise capital, but at this point we are still private. vonnie: how far along are you? >> we are pretty much done now. vonnie: thank you, jay walker. david: still ahead, richard shelby joins us. was he satisfied with janet yell
be ifey could this britain alexa leave the european union? >> business travel will not be too much affected. leisure travel will be. once you make it more difficult, it makes it more difficult to holiday in either direction. for possibly more on the leisure side. business travel people have got to buy business travel because they have business to do. vonnie: do you have to prove you're a business traveler in some way? >> you don't, but the fact is, leisure travelers are already...
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. >> bezos says amazon has 1,000 people dedicated to its alexa voice powered platform and spent years it before bringing it to the public. amazon's echo has been performing well. as for our future projects, za zoes hinted at amazon getting into the wearable space. >> it's a super interesting market. i obviously can't talk about our future road map. but, again, i think that's also in its infancy. i think you'll see a bunch of different products be successful there, different functions a and -- but i don't think you've seen the tip of the iceberg yet. >> and we'll have much more from the conference throughout the day. >> thanks so much, wilford. >>> japanese markets closed lower as prime minister abe prepares to delay his sales tax hike. we have all the details. no, she's not there. well, we'll try and get back out to her later if she gets ready. but this is what we're waiting for, the press conference for the japanese prime minister to discuss whether or not he's going to postpone that sales tax hike. the rumor earlier was that he was going to do so for 2 1/2 years. if we get makiko ba
. >> bezos says amazon has 1,000 people dedicated to its alexa voice powered platform and spent years it before bringing it to the public. amazon's echo has been performing well. as for our future projects, za zoes hinted at amazon getting into the wearable space. >> it's a super interesting market. i obviously can't talk about our future road map. but, again, i think that's also in its infancy. i think you'll see a bunch of different products be successful there, different...
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it may compete with google and the amazon alexa, and apple music may be overhauled. the developers conference for apple starts at 10 am at the bill graham pacific auditorium and san francisco. >>> the horror thriller is number one, "the conjuring," and sequels have not done well at the box office, but it had a respectable ticket sales over the weekend. and the third place went to the sequel, "now you see me 2.">>> the time is 6:25 am. >>> the theater community standing in solidarity with orlando, and the tribute at the last night's tony awards.>>> the bay area is reacting to the tragedy in orlando and we will tell you how they are showing their support.>>> good morning, looking at a commute that is ready busy on this monday at the bay bridge toll plaza, filled up as you try to get into san francisco.>>> the big fog bank has returned and will be here for most of the week with a significant cooldown. how are you doing today? that's how i am. american express presents the blue cash everyday card with cash back on purchases. my only concern is that this is where we put f
it may compete with google and the amazon alexa, and apple music may be overhauled. the developers conference for apple starts at 10 am at the bill graham pacific auditorium and san francisco. >>> the horror thriller is number one, "the conjuring," and sequels have not done well at the box office, but it had a respectable ticket sales over the weekend. and the third place went to the sequel, "now you see me 2.">>> the time is 6:25 am. >>> the...
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we've been talking about amazon's echo and alexa. google has gotten into that.siri was a miracle when it started. now looks super dated. >> needs a little upgrade. >> yes. more smart. >> thank you very much. >>> 5:15. another oakland police officer placed on administrative leave during the ongoing sex scandal investigation. this is the fifth officer put on leave. oakland pd made the announcement as it continues to look into the alleged sexual misconduct case. accused of having sex with a minor last year. that teenager is an adult. the names of the officers are not being released but two already resigned. >>> anger on full display during the graduation at stanford university. it follows the recent sentencing of a one-time swimmer at stanford convicted of sexual assault. the class of 2016 graduated yesterday. some students upset over the sentencing of brock turner used the opportunity to voice protests with the words 1/3 on their graduation cap. a recent study found one out of every three students is sexually assaulted in the process of earning their degree. that
we've been talking about amazon's echo and alexa. google has gotten into that.siri was a miracle when it started. now looks super dated. >> needs a little upgrade. >> yes. more smart. >> thank you very much. >>> 5:15. another oakland police officer placed on administrative leave during the ongoing sex scandal investigation. this is the fifth officer put on leave. oakland pd made the announcement as it continues to look into the alleged sexual misconduct case. accused...
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clear that of the big companies, amazon has lapped everybody at least this year and this act of and alexa are fundamental breakthroughs. it is fairly shocking even for people in the field how well they are doing and the consumer response to go from people who are not us is really spectacular. i think amazon has set a new benchmark for what it means to the an inner active ai stop other big companies realize that in there's going to be a certain amount of catch up happening the big thing in the ai world people are talking about is of the big companies, apple is the one who has declared this ideological decision of not collecting centralized data, so the other big companies are building these giant databases and apple has declared they won't do that because they have this privacy position they have taken. they have this new approach that they talked about this week and theooks promising, but question the industry's will that be enough to keep up with the level of investment google or amazon is making with the level of data access they have. among the guerrillas, that's the big question. one
clear that of the big companies, amazon has lapped everybody at least this year and this act of and alexa are fundamental breakthroughs. it is fairly shocking even for people in the field how well they are doing and the consumer response to go from people who are not us is really spectacular. i think amazon has set a new benchmark for what it means to the an inner active ai stop other big companies realize that in there's going to be a certain amount of catch up happening the big thing in the...
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-alexa: and this is my father. lemonis: ...and that's exactly the problem.u're coming off like you're saying "[bleep] you" to your daughter, and i'm gonna lay it out. max: i'm not saying that. lemonis: the father of one of the owners has commandeered the kitchen... they're paying more than half the rent and they have 10% of the space. max: they're trying to hustle me! lemonis: ...contaminating their sweets. but they're making marshmallows with onions and garlic in the air? -woman: [ clears throat ] whoa. -lemonis: don't like it? girl: not necessarily. lemonis: ...and poisoning their relationship. sam: it's your dad and you love him, but i need you to be on my side. lemonis: if i can't fix their process... man #2: eight [bleep] pounds! it's not a gallon! lemonis: what just happened? ...and put an end to the drama...
-alexa: and this is my father. lemonis: ...and that's exactly the problem.u're coming off like you're saying "[bleep] you" to your daughter, and i'm gonna lay it out. max: i'm not saying that. lemonis: the father of one of the owners has commandeered the kitchen... they're paying more than half the rent and they have 10% of the space. max: they're trying to hustle me! lemonis: ...contaminating their sweets. but they're making marshmallows with onions and garlic in the air? -woman: [...
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siri will be available on desktops and may compete with google now and amazon's alexa. may be overhauled. the conference starts at 10:00 a.m. >>> time is 8:26. walgreens has cut ties with the palo alto biomedical testing company. the decision came after a series of incorrect test results from theranos. they are also the probe of an investigation. they say theranos promised walgreen's it could detect hundreds of diseases by testing one drop of blood. that claim turned out to be false. >>> microsoft is buying the professional networking service site linkedin. mountain view-based linkedin has more than 430 million members. microsoft says it's an all cash deal valued at $26.2 billion. linkedin will retain its very distinct brand, it's culture, and it's independence. jeff weiner will remain as the ceo. linkedin shares are up 47% this morning. about $193 a share. >>> 8:27. more fallout within the oakland police department. who else is on leave days after the police chief rejoined. >>> and our team coverage of the orlando nightclub shooting is next. we are going to bring you a
siri will be available on desktops and may compete with google now and amazon's alexa. may be overhauled. the conference starts at 10:00 a.m. >>> time is 8:26. walgreens has cut ties with the palo alto biomedical testing company. the decision came after a series of incorrect test results from theranos. they are also the probe of an investigation. they say theranos promised walgreen's it could detect hundreds of diseases by testing one drop of blood. that claim turned out to be false....
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about his investment in artificial intelligence with more than 1,000 employees working on the echo and alexa software. which he says is just the tip of the iceberg and says is just the beginning off how amazon will invest in content as part of a bigger retail strategy. >> from a business point of view we get top monetize that content in a very unusual way. when we in a golden globe it helps us sell more shoes. >> and amazon is also using artificial intelligence to sell more shoes with recommendations based on users buying history. as technoloztes technology play larger role in people's lives. >> we're setting ourselves up for a market open in the states, which is flat to a couple of poin points lower. you got the u.s. adp payroll data and more today. also we've got the ecb's decision later today too. the manufacturing data though globally has been pretty weak. a little bit of a different reading in the u.s. with the u.s. ism manufacturing data being stronger but the head lines being a bit weaker and you could ask what happens if we're looking at soft manufacturing data is that going to be im
about his investment in artificial intelligence with more than 1,000 employees working on the echo and alexa software. which he says is just the tip of the iceberg and says is just the beginning off how amazon will invest in content as part of a bigger retail strategy. >> from a business point of view we get top monetize that content in a very unusual way. when we in a golden globe it helps us sell more shoes. >> and amazon is also using artificial intelligence to sell more shoes...
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vincent and alexa are originally from the south bay.e 30th barbecue competition they've won. >>> some kids dream of being pro basketball players. one local man had a different dream. luke kent wanted to become a professional arm wrestler. as jonathan bloom pointed out, luke is vying for a world title this weekend in a sport that requires some serious training. >> close your hands. go. on go, an explosion. >> reporter: luke kent has been preparing for this a long time. >> this is probably the biggest tournament i've ever been to. >> welcome back to las vegas for the world arm wrestling league's lightweight championship. >> reporter: he'll be on the world stage in a sport that started right here where he grew up. luke is a mechanic. he always liked working on cars. as a teen he found another use for that right arm. when did you realize you were really good at this? >> when only one person could beat me. >> reporter: luke's competed on espn2 and the amc reality show "game of arms." he made to it the finals. and beat a legendary champion to
vincent and alexa are originally from the south bay.e 30th barbecue competition they've won. >>> some kids dream of being pro basketball players. one local man had a different dream. luke kent wanted to become a professional arm wrestler. as jonathan bloom pointed out, luke is vying for a world title this weekend in a sport that requires some serious training. >> close your hands. go. on go, an explosion. >> reporter: luke kent has been preparing for this a long time....
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that the amazon studios koud tu s could turn in fourth pillar, and what this is is happening with alexaother artificial intelligence agent agents. and by the way, i think that there are going to be a number of the artificial agents in the world and there are going to be apps and websites that are specialties, and maybe you are not going to have the same a/i for everything. from the business point of view, we will monetize the content in an unusual way, because when we win a golden globe, it helps us to sell more shoes. >> walt, i'm interested to think of what you thought about that conversation? >> i thought it was great conversation, and happy with the way it worked out. he is different from musk, but like musk, he has his hands in many thing, and the way of tying them together. he was just talking about selling more shoes, and he talked about a/i h helping him to sell more shoes, and later in the conversation, i asked him if he wanted to be a big media player, because prime video is the big deal, and he kind of said, nah, you know, we see prime video is selling more shoes. it is all,
that the amazon studios koud tu s could turn in fourth pillar, and what this is is happening with alexaother artificial intelligence agent agents. and by the way, i think that there are going to be a number of the artificial agents in the world and there are going to be apps and websites that are specialties, and maybe you are not going to have the same a/i for everything. from the business point of view, we will monetize the content in an unusual way, because when we win a golden globe, it...