emily: all right, katie rae, we will keep our eyes on tough tech.g up, jack ma looking beyond his life at alibaba. he will share his thoughts on the future of his business and his own future, next. and bloomberg technology is streaming, be sure to check us out. we're also on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: in just 20 years, jack ma went from english teacher to world renowned business leader and china's richest man. he is now laying the groundwork for a future after alibaba, which he turned into an e-commerce giant. tom mackenzie sat down with him to talk about his philanthropic vision. >> we have so much resources, so much talent. we have 600 million people using is almost every month. i worry that if we do not put that kind of love, respect, responsibility into our business model, this giant could destroy a lot of things. do good things, do bad things. technology is very cold, people say, but you have to make the organization warm. people are warm. >> are you succeeding in that mission? >> six years ago, i said we should put 6.3% of the tota