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google. you think google's a monopoly? >> reback: oh, yes, of course google's a monopoly. in fact, they are a monopoly in several markets. they're a monopoly in search. they're a monopoly in search advertising. >> kroft: those technologies are less than 25 years old, and may seem small compared to the industrial monopolies like railroads and standard oil a century ago, but reback says there's nothing small about google. >> reback: google makes the internet work. the internet would not be accessible to us without a search engine. >> kroft: and they control it. >> reback: they control access to it. that's the important part. google is the gate keeper for-- for the world wide web, for the internet as we know it. it is every bit as important today as petroleum was when john d. rockefeller was monopolizing that. >> kroft: last year, google conducted 90% of the world's internet searches. when billions of people asked trillions of questions, it was google that provided the answers, using computer algorithms known only to google. >> jonathan taplin: they have this phrase they use,
google. you think google's a monopoly? >> reback: oh, yes, of course google's a monopoly. in fact, they are a monopoly in several markets. they're a monopoly in search. they're a monopoly in search advertising. >> kroft: those technologies are less than 25 years old, and may seem small compared to the industrial monopolies like railroads and standard oil a century ago, but reback says there's nothing small about google. >> reback: google makes the internet work. the internet...
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liability in case they do share your data with other users safety with google no one talks about google guess what you're being tracked on google everywhere you go. it's most people know when you sign up for these social media platforms is that you're going to be tracked because they make their money through advertising yet the former regulator you know i've often said that it's time for people to go back and look at these disclosures because like a mortgage for example you get thirteen pages of disclosures and i'm not sure anybody really reads all right fine print so they should probably get rid of a lot of that stuff and. the bottom line is if you are going to use facebook or some of these other services you're going to have to agree so it's not like you're going to say could you amend your disclosure statement and change this and not track me not going to happen by and large let me take a half a step back michel and go back to the looking at the advertising dollars of digital versus the advertising dollars spent on a t.v. and radio etc we all know that digital is taking up this a big share of this going forward but is t.v. r
liability in case they do share your data with other users safety with google no one talks about google guess what you're being tracked on google everywhere you go. it's most people know when you sign up for these social media platforms is that you're going to be tracked because they make their money through advertising yet the former regulator you know i've often said that it's time for people to go back and look at these disclosures because like a mortgage for example you get thirteen pages...
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google. google futurist and director of engineering saying basic income will spread worldwide by 2030. picture. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] mrs. trump: i am asking you to join me to today to support encouragement, kindness, compassion, and respecting our children. with those values as a condition, we will be better equipped to deal with the many evils in our world today. in my year as first lady, i've so learned that it's after tragedy you see strength and resilience of the human spirit. i have been heartened to see children across this country using their voices to speak out and try to create change. they're our future and they deserve a voice. i received many letters from children who have been bullied social media. i am here with one goal -- hoping our children. i believe if we all come together we can start to effect positive change for our children. much of my focus has been toward understanding the negative effects the opioid epidemic is having on our children and young mothers. i have seen firsthand both the medical and personal resolve. are hile these cries across the country, the american people have responded. i am proud of this administration's commitment to battling this epidemic. i want to nurture and protect the most valuable part of our society and our future -- children. i hope you will join me today in my effort and ask for your support. and i believe together we can ake a real difference. [applause] announcer: ladies and gentlemen, the first lady of the united states, mrs. melania trump. [applause] mrs. trump: thank you. good afternoon. welcome to the white house. as a mother and as first lady, it concerns me that in today's fast pace and ever-connected world, children can be less prepared to express or manage their emotions and oftentimes turn to forums of distractive or addictive behaviors such as bullying, drug addiction, or even suicide. i feel strongly that as adults we can and should be best at educating our children about the importance of a healthy and balanced life. so today, i'm very excited to announce be best, an awareness campaign dedicated to the most valuable and fragile among us -- our children. [applause] there is one goal to be best and that is to educate children about the many issues they are facing today. if we truly listen to what our kids have to say, whether it be their concerns or ideas, adults can provide them the support and tools they need to grow up to be happy and productive adults who contribute positively to society and their global communities. at the same time, children deserve every opportunity to enjoy their innocence. every child should know it is fe to make mistakes and that there are supportive adults and friends nearby to catch them if they fell. we also need to be findful they should learn to trust -- mindful they should learn to trust in themselves and their emotions. i believe our responsibility lies in the critical time before a child reaches adulthood. let us teach children the importance of all aspects of their well-being which includes social, emotional and physical health. there are too many critical issues facing children today. so the three main pillars of be best will include well-being, social media use, and opioid abuse. together i believe we should strive to provide kids with the tools they need to cultivate their social and emotional health. we can and should teach children the importance of social and self-awareness, positive relationship skills and responsible decisionmaking. once a child understands these vital skills, they will be able to communicate openly with one another and instill positive feelings of mutual respect, compassion, and self-esteem. let us teach our children the difference between right and wrong and encourage them to be best in their individual paths in life. take, for example, christian, a young man from york, pennsylvania, who is here with us today. when he was in second grade, christian introduced the buddy bench at his elementary school to address loneliness and help other kids build new friendships. the buddy bench allows classmates to connect during recess and helps ensure that no student feels lonely. if a child sits on the bench, it seeks out others to then ome over and ask them to play. christian's school and community embraced the buddy bench and at least one can be 50 state. ch you should be proud of your work i now helps our country's children. please stand up. [applause] i'd also like to talk about orchard lake middle school in west bloomingfield township, michigan. i visited a school in october as part of national bullying prevention month to speak to its students about the importance of being kind. while i was there i visited a class which focuses on social, emotional learning and teaches lessons about respecting others, inclusion and being kind. as part of be best, i plan to highlight ideas and programs such as buddy bench and viking cuddle class with the hope that other schools or community groups will be inspired to replace their efforts and take steps to improve the well-being of our children. we have invited some of the viking huddle class here today. thank you, all, for being and taking time to be with us at the white house. [applause] as we all know, social media can be both positively and negatively effect on our children but sometimes it has negative ways. when children learn positive online behaviors early on social media can be used in productive ways and can effect positive change. i do believe the children should be both seen and heard, and it is our responsibility as adults to educate and remind them that when they're uses their voices, whether verbally or online, they must choose their words wisely and speak with respect and compassion. s an example, kelani, an eighth grade student in arizona, posted a video to her social media account to share the challenges she faced from bullies. in the video she said, every day you're hurting me. every day you're hurting each other. so please stop. stop hurting me. kelani and her family have joined us here today and i'm happy to report since posting her video, many have watched it and most importantly people have reached out to offer support and kindness. thank you, kelani, for being brave enough to share your story and also for using your experience to bring positive change. please stand up, kelani. [applause] i first learned about the real consequences of our nation's opioid epidemic during my husband's campaign. since then, i have met with and learned from many people who have been affected about this true crisis. in october, i traveled to west virginia to tour lily's place, the nation's first nonprofit infant recovery center. lily's place puts a priority on the whole family so that infants born dependent on drugs are given the best opportunity to strive. they have been successful in this endeavor because parents are also given the support and tools needed to recover and succeed. lilly's place is a testament to the extraordinary work that everyday people can do when they put their mind to it. i will use this to bring attention to programs such as this in order to encourage conversation and replication. in february, i went to cincinnati's children hospital in ohio. the panel of doctors briefed me on the devastating effects that opioids are having but also the important research on neo natal abstinence syndrome. i'm pleased to say representatives from both lilly's place and cincinnati children's hospital are here today. thank you. [applause] thank you for being here and thank you for your heroic work on behalf of children. i want to thank the many people from over learned this past year. this includes the cabinet secretaries who have joined us here today. as well as representative from microsoft, google, facebook, twitter, snap, amazon, national safety council, and so many more. would like to thank the president, the vice president, karen pence, and other members of the administration as well as the members of congress who are here today. i'm honored to have you all with me and i look forward to working together on behalf of children in the coming years. in my time as first lady of the united states, i will make every effort to be best championing the many successful well-being programs in existence today and teach the tools and skills for emotional, social, and physical well-being. i will also work to shine a spotlight on the people, organizations, and programs across the country that are helping children overcome the many issues they're facing as they grow up. i will continue speaking with leaders in the technology industry about children's online habits, and raising awareness around the importance of positive behaviors. i will continue to work with those who are fighting drug addi
google. google futurist and director of engineering saying basic income will spread worldwide by 2030. picture. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] mrs. trump: i am asking you to join me to today to support encouragement, kindness, compassion, and respecting our children. with those values as a condition, we will be better...
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google isn't beyond value, google plus, pixar, we have forgotten about almost, but i think when you to buy launching a new product people take up and listen, even youtube kid which is the number one i think in six or seven cups, now that youtube are launching. thinking about my kids alone, my younger ones no youtube have not heard of spotify and those kind of organisations— yet. i mean, they are very young. it is a strong brand. hugely, and whenever there is a new board when the opportunity to engage with the brand, it also allows them with the brand, it also allows them with the brand, it also allows them with the googlegoogle and youtube ecosystem to start to join the dot along with the digital audio and the creator economy element. that is why things are happening. interesting, james, think you for sharing your thoughts. tell us you for sharing your thoughts. tell us what you think about this, do get in touch, #bbcthebriefing. let's stay with music. sony has just bought an iconic music publisher and record company. let's go to our asia business hub where rico hizon is following the story. rico, who are they buying and why? nice to see you. well, the japanese entertainment giant sally is buying a controlling stake in emi music publishing for 2.3 billion us dollars as it looks to improve on its music portfolio. sony signed a deal with abu dhabi —based investment company mobodala to buy his holding in emi, it still doesn't own that because the japanese firm already has a 40% stake in emi so the move is part of the company's plan to basically move away from making gadgets to focusing on gaming subscript
google isn't beyond value, google plus, pixar, we have forgotten about almost, but i think when you to buy launching a new product people take up and listen, even youtube kid which is the number one i think in six or seven cups, now that youtube are launching. thinking about my kids alone, my younger ones no youtube have not heard of spotify and those kind of organisations— yet. i mean, they are very young. it is a strong brand. hugely, and whenever there is a new board when the opportunity...
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google intends to install. and their function. google responded with, thank you for your e-mail. the project team is reviewing the request and will get back to you. instruction, construction has started on the rooftop. comments sounds tells me that google has made answers. oh,, but google has to review those. i overlooked the rooftop and correct me if i'm wrong, but i feel i have the right to know what is being installed under my window. with respect to noise and health factors. associated with these machines and equipment. oh, but google has to review my request. so why does google need to review my questions. are they waiting for their suspensions to be lifted? that causes concern for me. or is that google is deciding which questions they want to answer? that causes concern to me too. or is there rooftop project top-secret? that would cause concern for me as well. bottom line, what causes the greatest, biggest concern for me and it's google's integrity. i ask you, does google plus does integrity cause concern for you? thank you. >> clerk: thank you. >> since the first meeting on april 18th, we've had lots of meetings. memos, notices, mediations, but really nothing has changed. tonight is the first time i've heard of any plans to miti
google intends to install. and their function. google responded with, thank you for your e-mail. the project team is reviewing the request and will get back to you. instruction, construction has started on the rooftop. comments sounds tells me that google has made answers. oh,, but google has to review those. i overlooked the rooftop and correct me if i'm wrong, but i feel i have the right to know what is being installed under my window. with respect to noise and health factors. associated with...
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the google home many was also reporting back to google. google scrambled and said they fixed it. k at these devices, i definitely think to myself and wonder what they are hearing. alastair: this has the software in it as well, and it is technically listening as well. that was a big snafu for the google mini. they had the software update just not reassuring. emily: it is also built into smartphones. alastair: certainly. i said good night to it last night and it launched a new thing where it made me the sound me the sound of crickets for several minutes and it was disturbing. if you want to have a private conversation, you have to unplug these things. longer-termnt, on a basis, people are going to have to make a decision, we want to get benefits out of this or we won't privacy? emily: dan, what is the solution? say no to technology? most people are probably not going to pick that option. dan: i'm a software developer, i wouldn't say no to technology, i think the people designing and delivering these systems need to think clearly about the risks they are exposing users two. this is a
the google home many was also reporting back to google. google scrambled and said they fixed it. k at these devices, i definitely think to myself and wonder what they are hearing. alastair: this has the software in it as well, and it is technically listening as well. that was a big snafu for the google mini. they had the software update just not reassuring. emily: it is also built into smartphones. alastair: certainly. i said good night to it last night and it launched a new thing where it made...
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google will lose that money. whether that decision will curb google's behavior, i am not sure that is the case. the eu will have to do a lot more if they want to bring googleel. >> what could change this? >> i think all of these are great data points to think about longer-term, how google needs to change. i think a lot of these big tech companies need to change a little bit. as you get bigger, it is tougher to grow. maybe there are some people doing things they should not. that is something that maybe top executives should take a look at. emily: thank you, brian and gary. we will continue to watch this. coming up, one of the most and sources on information for u.s. car shoppers. reports on the tesla model three. why consumer reports bypasses them. that is next. ♪ ♪ emily: consumer reports has passed on tesla's model three. they will not recommend the car for various reasons including long stopping distance. the magazine also said that the car has hard to use control but praise tesla's battery range. what exactly is consumer reports concerned about? >> they have a number of concerns. the main one is this braking test. it took a lot longer to stop them a ful
google will lose that money. whether that decision will curb google's behavior, i am not sure that is the case. the eu will have to do a lot more if they want to bring googleel. >> what could change this? >> i think all of these are great data points to think about longer-term, how google needs to change. i think a lot of these big tech companies need to change a little bit. as you get bigger, it is tougher to grow. maybe there are some people doing things they should not. that is...
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google uses its position in search to point users to things like mappingnts and software. i think the bigger concern for google will be how much of this regulatory pressure comes over here to the u.s. we've seen democrats and republicans scrutinizing googlehas been no clear case the is going to bring charges, but we have a public -- aunning for senator republican running for senator in missouri who has brought similar antitrust cases against google. : there has been talk about this for some time now. something seto about google more broadly last year. >> it has denied other companies the chance to compete on the to innovate, and, most importantly, it has denied european consumers the benefits and innovation. emily: google obviously has huge market share outside the united states. it is a virtual monopoly. how could this actually impact google's business? are we looking at another fine or are we looking at google potentially having to scale back and change fundamentally the way it runs its business? mark: the happenings in europe did not seem to have much of an effect. it has been a very lucrative business for google, the shopping has. i think a bigger concern for google is going to be amazon and from the eu, that when consumers turn to o
google uses its position in search to point users to things like mappingnts and software. i think the bigger concern for google will be how much of this regulatory pressure comes over here to the u.s. we've seen democrats and republicans scrutinizing googlehas been no clear case the is going to bring charges, but we have a public -- aunning for senator republican running for senator in missouri who has brought similar antitrust cases against google. : there has been talk about this for some...
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google has competition. google says there competition is just a click away. the difference is we are all used to using google say they love google and they do not like yahoo. >> right. you can't change the habits. can another company come along and free a product? we live in a society where you can create competition to create another company to compete with another company. >> when it comes to local results google does not do a good job at all. when i search for a local restaurant i rarely go to google. unless i am looking for a map. i used trip advisor or some other different search engine. i know google's algorithm is incomplete their database is incomplete. the most complete database in the world is yellow pages. not every local business has a digital presence. not every local business has a website or a facebook page. if they do not exist online google does not know they are there. if you go to the yellow pages everybody has a phone. they still need to take reservations. nobody uses the yellow pages anymore. simply because it's archaic. nobody wants to carry around a 400 page document of where everythin
google has competition. google says there competition is just a click away. the difference is we are all used to using google say they love google and they do not like yahoo. >> right. you can't change the habits. can another company come along and free a product? we live in a society where you can create competition to create another company to compete with another company. >> when it comes to local results google does not do a good job at all. when i search for a local restaurant...
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arguably, google had problems competing against facebook as well kara, you made the point that it's hard to make the monopolistic case against google now but at the same time might it make sense for googley, you've got us. we'll reorganize the way we show search results at the top of the page is it less central to google's business now, what's at the top of the search page than it might have been in the past? >> it's interesting. they've flown under the radar of this dpails book stuff even though they have issues around privacy and everything else. it's very difficult becauses they regulators -- i did a podcast with scott galloway and we talked exactly about this, his premise that these things need to be broken up the way at&t was in order to create innovation these start-ups, they sell to google snap chat is a perfect example facebook is did he secimating t business small start-ups have a much harder time now. there's not one dominant company. there's six, or five and they're so big they're like mini states or their own sovereign countries. no regulator will go against them or will, at least in this country, the only ones have been in margarethe vestor here in this country, i'm waiting
arguably, google had problems competing against facebook as well kara, you made the point that it's hard to make the monopolistic case against google now but at the same time might it make sense for googley, you've got us. we'll reorganize the way we show search results at the top of the page is it less central to google's business now, what's at the top of the search page than it might have been in the past? >> it's interesting. they've flown under the radar of this dpails book stuff...
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google. alphabet has many elements, one of them youtube but let's talk about google search. google uses that data on our behalf. it is doing the work for us to say these are better results. we are constantly measuring and using your data to find out if that is in fact the best. on my way here, google maps, where traffic was going to be, and that was magical. on the other hand, facebook's business model is different, they thought they were doing something where they reusing this data on behalf -- show you more of what you like and it turns out to be the wrong model because showing people more of what they like is increase hyper partisanship, turned out to encourage the baser motives. and the image of a piece i wrote of the 7 deadly sins which was a concept from antiquity and there were several cardinal virtues to fight the 7 deadly sins. today we have identified something like 188 different human cognitive biases in a way our minds make the wrong choices and what we teach and what we celebrate in our advertising economy in silicon valley is how to manipulate those cognitive biases a
google. alphabet has many elements, one of them youtube but let's talk about google search. google uses that data on our behalf. it is doing the work for us to say these are better results. we are constantly measuring and using your data to find out if that is in fact the best. on my way here, google maps, where traffic was going to be, and that was magical. on the other hand, facebook's business model is different, they thought they were doing something where they reusing this data on behalf...
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that's more than twiwitter, google, facebook, google, facebook, and apple combined.
that's more than twiwitter, google, facebook, google, facebook, and apple combined.
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google, google home, of alexa, that this is still possible that that this could happen? >> yeah. i think the protection, the main protection of a smart speaker in general is the wake word that you say, you know, okay, google y, z, or something else. those wake words, i think you can change them to a certain degree, there are options so if someone in your name is named alexa or something you can have a different wake word. >> good point. >> it protection is what is keeping the mic from being live all the time. definitely if the speakers are mis misinterpreting other words as their wake word and turning on when people don't intend them to, if it happens rarely, maybe it's kind of okay and not a huge deal. if it's a problem consistently, millions of people are using these devices, there does need to be a refinement to ensure that the devices aren't waking up when people don't realize it. >> and it all else fails, unplug it when you want any conversations to be overheard. thank you very much. >> thanks for having me. >> absolutely. >>> students survive a school shooting they say would have been so much worse had it not been for one teacher who stepped in stop the gunman. how he used a basketball to disarm a s
google, google home, of alexa, that this is still possible that that this could happen? >> yeah. i think the protection, the main protection of a smart speaker in general is the wake word that you say, you know, okay, google y, z, or something else. those wake words, i think you can change them to a certain degree, there are options so if someone in your name is named alexa or something you can have a different wake word. >> good point. >> it protection is what is keeping the...
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google with their data and privacy. when itere is google comes to data systems? i know it says it is more secure and keeps information anonymous. when you compare googlebook, microsoft, where is google in the scheme of things when it comes to data security and other factors that have become so important? >> experts have judged them pretty good as far as keeping data secure. they have teams on that. they have the biggest digital advertising business in the world. they collect data on location is somethingd that that will be scrutinized. it is being scrutinized in europe is something that will be scrutinized. it is being scrutinized in europe and is likely to be coming under pressure in d.c. google will be concerned with how much consumers will be concerned about how much data they are rendering over to google. next step isous google trying to move more closely with its digital map. how is it going when it comes to that aim? >> we are expecting to see a lot of emphasis on augmented reality. technology where they can enter swipe digital images over the real world. that market has not really up.all the big tech companies are expecting augmented reality to
google with their data and privacy. when itere is google comes to data systems? i know it says it is more secure and keeps information anonymous. when you compare googlebook, microsoft, where is google in the scheme of things when it comes to data security and other factors that have become so important? >> experts have judged them pretty good as far as keeping data secure. they have teams on that. they have the biggest digital advertising business in the world. they collect data on...
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google mapping the islands for its service. but they haven't stopped there. but we were not present on google translate this time. on google translateped it would again add pressure to google. try it, and you will learn that we have a0 words for fog. "toka". "skaltova". as yet, google hasn't bowed to pressure a second time. works very well. it shows our culture and our people. but why is such a remote part of the world so keen to stay connected? on the computer because we are also here. hello! chuckles. that was paul in the faroe islands, and that's it for this week. don't forget, we live on facebook and on twitter, @bbcclick. you can find loads more from us there every single day. thanks for watching and we'll see you soon. hello. we're likely to see record—breaking temperatures today. record—breaking temperatures today. bear in mind the early may bank holiday started life in 1978. holiday started life in 1978. then in 1999 was the warmest year, 23. 23. the west of london we could see 28 celsius afternoon. celsius afternoon. highs of 23—26dc and a couple of degrees higher in south—eastern and. degrees higher in south—eastern and. o
google mapping the islands for its service. but they haven't stopped there. but we were not present on google translate this time. on google translateped it would again add pressure to google. try it, and you will learn that we have a0 words for fog. "toka". "skaltova". as yet, google hasn't bowed to pressure a second time. works very well. it shows our culture and our people. but why is such a remote part of the world so keen to stay connected? on the computer because we...
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google staff and a i academics were shocked with thousands signing a petition protesting the firm's militarisation. we believe that google should not be in the business of war therefore we asked that project me even be cancelled and that google enforced a clear policy sitting that neither google nor is contractors were feared technology google's not the only tech to get a pentagon paycheck i.b.m. and the computer graphics firm nvidia are just two which have worked on military projects still google balsa see nothing out of the ordinary with project maven. we have long worked with government agencies to provide technology solutions the specific project is a pilot with the department of defense the technology flags images for human review and it's for non-offensive uses only google claims it's. ai won't be used to kill but it doesn't workers who resigned over the contract aren't convinced the ethical question now is whether it's the weapon or the brains behind it which does the killing don't be evil i always thought that it really meant don't be evil yet because of course as google becomes a very powerful corporation one of the most artful in the world and plays a such an important role in the development of new technology inev
google staff and a i academics were shocked with thousands signing a petition protesting the firm's militarisation. we believe that google should not be in the business of war therefore we asked that project me even be cancelled and that google enforced a clear policy sitting that neither google nor is contractors were feared technology google's not the only tech to get a pentagon paycheck i.b.m. and the computer graphics firm nvidia are just two which have worked on military projects still...
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google spends far more on lobbying in washington dc. i'm curious, how do you think google comparison to facebook when it comes to the idea of they a monopoly given that own whatsapp, instagram, facebook messenger. is googleer offender? >> i think google has been an offender longer. i try to be careful of my comments on companies. i have spent a long time studying google, but i have not gotten those complaints yet about facebook. i want to be more circumspect. i don't think the right approach is to try to compare one to the other. rather, we evaluate each one against the legal standard. is a completee record in europe and a record developed by the ftc and the united states, with respect to google's antitrust behavior. that's the next thing that has to have. emily: that was antitrust lawyer gary. coming up, we head back to paris as french president macron posts dozens of tech leaders this week. we hear from the ceo of the european unicorn group. this is bloomberg. emily: ibm has announced it is hiring 1400 employees in france over the next two years. the new positions will focus on ai, blockchain, and cybersecurity. europe has become a draw for tech companies big and small. .eliver rue ? a great place to s
google spends far more on lobbying in washington dc. i'm curious, how do you think google comparison to facebook when it comes to the idea of they a monopoly given that own whatsapp, instagram, facebook messenger. is googleer offender? >> i think google has been an offender longer. i try to be careful of my comments on companies. i have spent a long time studying google, but i have not gotten those complaints yet about facebook. i want to be more circumspect. i don't think the right...
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talk about google, astounding tech fans with announcement of this new artificial intelligence feature. >> how would you like a secretary on hand 24/7. that is what google wants to do. google's annual developers conference is wrapping up tonight. the tech giant has once again used the event to give the world a taste of things to come. google wowed the plan r- crowd with a planned update to its digital assistant which will soon be able to take care of appointments by booking its own phone calls. >> google homes its assistant will soon replace sexting around the world. as their annual conference, the c.e.o. showed what he claimed was the next generation. the first voice you here is google's assistant. >> high, i would like a table for seven. >> for seven team? >> it is for four people. >> four people? when? today, tonight? >> wednesday at 6:00 p.m. >> a cell phone making reservations for its users? google is calling it project duplex and is one example of how they could improve user experience. they are taking advantage of powerful new processers, adapting algorithms and cellular . >> they will sound more realistic and carry out more actions for users. meaning using a cell pho
talk about google, astounding tech fans with announcement of this new artificial intelligence feature. >> how would you like a secretary on hand 24/7. that is what google wants to do. google's annual developers conference is wrapping up tonight. the tech giant has once again used the event to give the world a taste of things to come. google wowed the plan r- crowd with a planned update to its digital assistant which will soon be able to take care of appointments by booking its own phone...
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google staff and ai academics were shocked with thousands signing a petition protesting the firm's militarisation. we believe that google should not be in the business of war therefore we asked that project may even be cancelled and that google enforced a clear policy sitting that neither google nor is contractors every word fear technology google's not the only tech to get a pentagon paycheck i.b.m. and the computer graphics firm nvidia are just two which have worked on military projects still google balsa see nothing out of the ordinary with project maven. we have long worked with government agencies to provide technology solutions the specific project is a pilot with the department of defense the typology flags images for human review and is for non-offensive uses only google claims that. ai won't be used to kill but it doesn't workers who resigned over the contract aren't convinced the ethical question now is whether it's the weapon or the brains behind it which does the killing don't be evil i always thought that it really meant don't be evil yet because of course as google becomes a very powerful corporation one of the most artful in the world and plays are such an important role in the development of new technology in
google staff and ai academics were shocked with thousands signing a petition protesting the firm's militarisation. we believe that google should not be in the business of war therefore we asked that project may even be cancelled and that google enforced a clear policy sitting that neither google nor is contractors every word fear technology google's not the only tech to get a pentagon paycheck i.b.m. and the computer graphics firm nvidia are just two which have worked on military projects still...
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google's annual developers conference wrapped up on thursday google wowed the crowd with innovations to its digital assistant which the company claims will soon be able to make phone calls by itself. google hopes its digital assistant for mobile devices will soon replace secretaries around the world at their annual developer conference c.e.o. sunday showed what he claimed was the next generation. the first voice you hear is google's revamped assistant i predicted before wednesday that. they would leave. it for four people or peeved. late wednesday six pm. a cell phone making reservations for its users google's calling it project duplex and it's just one example of how they hope artificial intelligence and machine learning could improve user experience tech companies are taking advantage of powerful new processors self adapting algorithms plus new cellular networks and the result google says it's a system for the end droid operating system will sell more realistic have more interactive conversations and carry out more actions for users meaning using a cell phone could soon look like this fix them right take a look at table four sounds good it will call my brother thank you. nice experimen
google's annual developers conference wrapped up on thursday google wowed the crowd with innovations to its digital assistant which the company claims will soon be able to make phone calls by itself. google hopes its digital assistant for mobile devices will soon replace secretaries around the world at their annual developer conference c.e.o. sunday showed what he claimed was the next generation. the first voice you hear is google's revamped assistant i predicted before wednesday that. they...
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it's i prefer to own google, so when google traded down i bought google. been out of baba already. i think it's fine. it's still growing. the big climb in that stock is going to happen when they list in hong kong which i think will be this summer. >> we have about a minute left. let's do some final trades. mr. far, thank you for being here today. >> thank you very much for having me. >> i like dan aher they buy companies that are underperforming. the stocks done well. i like it. >> i like itb. i like the u.s. home construction. i think these fears of rising rates are overblown. you see new housing sales doing well, home builder sentiment still strong and i think you can buy it. >> i like mckesson even more than i liked it yesterday because it's lower in price. so that and amerry source bergen reported two phenomenal quarters cardinal health which is not the same quality company missed the quarter, blamed the industry, why not and those stocks trade down significantly. i think it's a great buying opportunity. >> 15 seconds. >> i agree on the home builders.
it's i prefer to own google, so when google traded down i bought google. been out of baba already. i think it's fine. it's still growing. the big climb in that stock is going to happen when they list in hong kong which i think will be this summer. >> we have about a minute left. let's do some final trades. mr. far, thank you for being here today. >> thank you very much for having me. >> i like dan aher they buy companies that are underperforming. the stocks done well. i like...
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google staff and ai academics were shocked with thousands signing a petition protesting the firm's militarisation. we believe that google should not be in the business of war therefore we ask that project may even be cancelled and that google enforced a clear policy sitting that neither google nor is contractors were fear technology google's not the only tech to get a pentagon paycheck i.b.m. and the computer graphics firm nvidia are just two which have worked on military projects still google balsa see nothing out of the ordinary with project maven. we have long worked with government agencies to provide technology solutions the specific project is a pilot with the department of defense the typology flags images for human review and is for non-offensive uses only google claims that. ai won't be used to kill but it doesn't workers who resigned over the contract aren't convinced the ethical question now is whether it's the weapon or the brains behind it which does the killing don't be evil i always thought that it really meant don't be evil yet because of course as google becomes a very powerful corporation on one of the most are form the world and plays are such an important role in the development of new technology inevit
google staff and ai academics were shocked with thousands signing a petition protesting the firm's militarisation. we believe that google should not be in the business of war therefore we ask that project may even be cancelled and that google enforced a clear policy sitting that neither google nor is contractors were fear technology google's not the only tech to get a pentagon paycheck i.b.m. and the computer graphics firm nvidia are just two which have worked on military projects still google...
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google, last year, introduced a thing called a tpu, basically a chip that makes machine learning more efficient. you can only access it if you're a subscriber to google's cloud services. it means you can't just go out and buy one, but it also means you can't buy one in china, because googleloud is not available in mainland china. so bitmain has a niche products. jason: so you can't by the competing product. >> absolutely. to be clear, they think there is a market for this worldwide, this is not some kind of copycat, at least as far as they are saying. they were developing it long before google made their announcement. but does have the sort of built-in advantage in the home market. jason: this week, max takes on the topic of autonomous driving. carol: he takes us to this company which is very involved in the space, and how they could make self driving cars safer. >> mobile i is a jerusalem-based startup that does driver assistance systems. if you've been in a car over the past couple of years, these are systems where if you are about to hit something, it will slam on the brakes for you or handle adaptive cruse control, like cruise control, except it slows the car down if the car in front of you slows down they will also warn you if you're about to swerve out of your lane
google, last year, introduced a thing called a tpu, basically a chip that makes machine learning more efficient. you can only access it if you're a subscriber to google's cloud services. it means you can't just go out and buy one, but it also means you can't buy one in china, because googleloud is not available in mainland china. so bitmain has a niche products. jason: so you can't by the competing product. >> absolutely. to be clear, they think there is a market for this worldwide, this...
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google on "60 minutes" last night. she says her office scanned more than a billion google search results. for its part, googleecline's cbs's request for an interview, arguing that it was not a monopoly in search and search advertising and saying it does not make changes to its algorithm to disadvantage any google competitors google stock is actually up higher this morning. >>> another big corporate name and dow component we are watching this morning is ge. ge reportedly near a deal to merge its transportation company with another company kate rogers is joining us with more on that story >> that keel could be worth $20 billion. ge is nearing an agreement to merge its transportation unit with wabtec. the deal could be announced this week it would be the biggest deal yet for ge's ceo john flannery out with a research note overnight, he says the deal would actually be a big positive for pennsylvania-based wabtec. neither ge more wabtec would respond to requests for comment. >>> elon musk out with some new details on tesla's new model 3 keep in mind, there are two versions of the car. he's talking about the higher
google on "60 minutes" last night. she says her office scanned more than a billion google search results. for its part, googleecline's cbs's request for an interview, arguing that it was not a monopoly in search and search advertising and saying it does not make changes to its algorithm to disadvantage any google competitors google stock is actually up higher this morning. >>> another big corporate name and dow component we are watching this morning is ge. ge reportedly near...
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google did not give them adequate time not to prepare in advance. it speaks to the fact that google and facebook dominate the advertising market. there's some dispute is how google is identifying and being the controller of the data, and these publishing groups say google is saying we need to access the data to do things like detecting at fraud, to improve our ad products. publishers say this is a land grab. google has been working behind the scenes, especially around the antitrust issues to mend their relationship with publishers. that has got a pretty far way. i think axel springer, a large german publisher, has been vocal in the past and they have seen -- we have seen them come out and say that google are crooks. this is coming from trade organizations whose job it is to punch it up. emily: caroline, an activist filed a $.8 billion against google -- filed a lawsuit of a .8 billion dollars against google. and regulators are saying we are not going to be too stringent in enforcing us at the beginning. >> it's fascinating. he's an austrian privacy advocate and he is saying you cannot have a catchall in terms of policy coming from google and facebook. he has not
google did not give them adequate time not to prepare in advance. it speaks to the fact that google and facebook dominate the advertising market. there's some dispute is how google is identifying and being the controller of the data, and these publishing groups say google is saying we need to access the data to do things like detecting at fraud, to improve our ad products. publishers say this is a land grab. google has been working behind the scenes, especially around the antitrust issues to...
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really well that's because the word vacation is up on google searches, google searches for the word rose 10% in april on year over year basis, they used googledata to get the number. this is a good sign that the economy is doing well because a lot of times u.s. workers are hesitant to take vacation, if they are looking for it, that moans they are going to be doing it. heather: all right, so summer time, of course, doesn't just mean vacations, this also means summer movies and a deadpool 2, i can't wait to see this one. >> dead preponderance pool bringing $125 million in opening week, avengers ended three-week rein of their movie at the top, they brought in $29 million this weekend. so this movie of the deadpool two years ago brought $132.2 million, didn't do quite as well but a huge hit this weekend. heather: i want to see avengers and deadpool. thank you so much tracee, appreciate it. the time now is 10 minutes until the top of the hour, pot in the classroom, one step push to reality, the state that vote today allow children to bring medical marijuana to school, is that really a good idea? we will debate it up next. we're experts in connect
really well that's because the word vacation is up on google searches, google searches for the word rose 10% in april on year over year basis, they used googledata to get the number. this is a good sign that the economy is doing well because a lot of times u.s. workers are hesitant to take vacation, if they are looking for it, that moans they are going to be doing it. heather: all right, so summer time, of course, doesn't just mean vacations, this also means summer movies and a deadpool 2, i...
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google home speakers outsell its biggest kpet for for the first time. >> in today's tech bites the smart money is on google, not amazon. >> google home outside echo, theirst time they've beaten them in the competitive smart speaker market. blackberry, talk about blast from the past, they're hoping to give apple a run for its money. >> breaking news. blackberry still exists. >>> the key 2 features a dual camera and a physical keyboard. the android-operated phone will be unveiled in new york city next week. now you can get pizza from chuckie cheese. the chain is offering home delivery. >> depending on your location. i don't think chuckie comes with it. >> no. no dance moves. those are your tech bites. >> does that bring back memories? >> it does, as a former chuck e cheese employee. >>> the new study that will convince you to head back to bed this holiday weekend. >> they changed pluto's eight years into the disease was when all the light went out. for me, it was heart-wrenching. look into the eyes of somebody with alzheimer's sometime, you just don't see -- the person's soul is, like, gone. bea: and it takes a toll on everyone. i mean, it's -- it's a d
google home speakers outsell its biggest kpet for for the first time. >> in today's tech bites the smart money is on google, not amazon. >> google home outside echo, theirst time they've beaten them in the competitive smart speaker market. blackberry, talk about blast from the past, they're hoping to give apple a run for its money. >> breaking news. blackberry still exists. >>> the key 2 features a dual camera and a physical keyboard. the android-operated phone will...
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stock however here's an example the example of google according to tellen lose book the ponzi fact assured google kids rate around nine hundred dollars but googleexplicitly states in writing that the poor value of their stock is only point zero zero one dollars google also says they do not pay their investors any dividends and their classy shareholders have no voting rights so if you own or share of googe you you will receive any money from google you won't be allowed to vote on corporate issues and google isn't obligated to pay you anything more than point zero zero one dollars for the share you bought for nine hundred dollars so what do you won't. do nothing it is nothing you. on a slip of toilet paper that you might be able to trick someone else into paying you for. so then where the profits come from like if you buy google in twenty dollars and you sell it to one hundred twenty where did the two hundred dollars come from it came from other investors who were willing to buy the stock as tom lew puts it the investors are just cannibalizing each other for profits and there are fees attached to every transaction. cannibalizing each other for pr
stock however here's an example the example of google according to tellen lose book the ponzi fact assured google kids rate around nine hundred dollars but googleexplicitly states in writing that the poor value of their stock is only point zero zero one dollars google also says they do not pay their investors any dividends and their classy shareholders have no voting rights so if you own or share of googe you you will receive any money from google you won't be allowed to vote on corporate...
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stock however here's an example the example of google according to tellen lose book the ponzi fact assured google kids rate around nine hundred dollars but google explicitly states in writing that the poor value of their stock is only point zero zero one dollars google also says they do not pay their investors any dividends and their classy shareholders have no voting rights so if you own or share of googe you you will receive any money from google you won't be allowed to vote on corporate issues and google isn't obligated to pay you anything more than point zero zero one dollars for the share you bought for nine hundred dollars so what the fuck do you won't. do nothing it is nothing you own a slip of toilet paper that you might be able to trick someone else into paying you for. so then where did the profits come from like if you buy goog. and twenty dollars and you sell it to one hundred twenty where did the two hundred dollars come from it came from other investors who were willing to buy the stock as tom lew puts the investors are just cannibalizing each other for profits and there are fees attached to every transaction. cannibalizing each o
stock however here's an example the example of google according to tellen lose book the ponzi fact assured google kids rate around nine hundred dollars but google explicitly states in writing that the poor value of their stock is only point zero zero one dollars google also says they do not pay their investors any dividends and their classy shareholders have no voting rights so if you own or share of googe you you will receive any money from google you won't be allowed to vote on corporate...
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google staff and ai academics were shocked with thousands signing a petition protesting the firm's militarisation. we believe that google should not be in the business of war therefore we ask that project may even be cancelled and that google enforced a clear policy sitting that neither google nor is contractors will every build were feared technology google's not the only tech to get a pentagon paycheck i.b.m. and the computer graphics firm nvidia are just two which have worked on military projects still google balsa see nothing out of the ordinary with project maven. we have long worked with government agencies to provide technology solutions the specific project is a pilot with the department of defense the technology flags images for human review and is for non-offensive uses only google claims that. ai won't be used to kill but it doesn't workers who resigned over the contract aren't convinced the ethical question now is whether it's the weapon or the brains behind it which does the killing don't be evil i always thought that it really meant don't be evil yet because of course as google becomes a very powerful corporation one of the most artful in the world and plays such an important role in the development of new te
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and dare we give it a multiple similar to google? googleerent growth rate that's at 22 just to put into perspective some of the upside this is not a price target if you put in 22 multiple on next year's number for apple, that's 65% up side to where the stock is hard to believe, obviously, but at the end of the day, a slightly lower multiple. let's say it's an 18 multiple. that gives you 35% up side if you can get just a fractional increase in the multiple, if this does, in fact, a new paradigm in how people are thinking about apple, you can see measurable moves in the stock. >> we see a pretty good move already. guys, a lot to chew on out of omaha. thank you. david and gene, we'll see you soon >> thank you >>> and there's more when we come back. more from the oracle of omaha. why berkshire hathaway's warren buffett is telling investors to put their money in stocks over bonds. >>> plus, jon fortt's exclusive and rare interview with microsoft's ceo satya nadella. >>> boeing, and caterpillar contributing the most to the 00oi rlyarly 2-pntal we
and dare we give it a multiple similar to google? googleerent growth rate that's at 22 just to put into perspective some of the upside this is not a price target if you put in 22 multiple on next year's number for apple, that's 65% up side to where the stock is hard to believe, obviously, but at the end of the day, a slightly lower multiple. let's say it's an 18 multiple. that gives you 35% up side if you can get just a fractional increase in the multiple, if this does, in fact, a new paradigm...
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google staff and ai academics were shocked with thousands signing a petition protesting the firm's militarisation. we believe that google should not be in the business of war therefore we ask that project may even be cancelled and that google enforced a clear policy sitting that neither google nor is contractors will every build were feared technology google's not the only tech to get a pentagon paycheck i.b.m. and the computer graphics for nvidia are just too which have worked on military projects still google balsa see nothing out of the ordinary with project maven. we have long worked with government agencies to provide technology solutions the specific project is a pilot with the department of defense the technology flags images for human review and is for non-offensive uses only google claim. it's a i won't be used to kill but it doesn't workers who resigned over the contract aren't convinced the ethical question now is whether it's the weapon or the brains behind it which does the killing don't be evil i always thought that it really meant don't be evil yet because of course as google becomes a very powerful corporation on one of the most parcel in the world and plays a such an important role in the development of ne
google staff and ai academics were shocked with thousands signing a petition protesting the firm's militarisation. we believe that google should not be in the business of war therefore we ask that project may even be cancelled and that google enforced a clear policy sitting that neither google nor is contractors will every build were feared technology google's not the only tech to get a pentagon paycheck i.b.m. and the computer graphics for nvidia are just too which have worked on military...