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now, of course, we have to register in some meta-universe to suffer, sucking there.arently, then you can go to an exhibition or a concert or just drink coffee. and how are you you think how much it will be at all if these technologies are introduced, how much it will, uh, affect some of our communication abilities. maybe we will then forget how to communicate in the real world. they say that there is such a huge amount of information that, uh, if we wanted to know the news before. now we are moving further. and generation zeta they don’t even want to communicate in person anymore, because it’s comfortable for them to be able to unplug the computer conditionally and disconnect from all this than to meet, in person and, uh, of course, you can’t block a living person depending on some circumstances, but you have to sit with him and talk for an hour. well, yes. one can’t be leading, right? but what if there is no digital and if we move away from this topic, what other trends are waiting for us in the near future? well, firstly, uh, there is the invention of new colors, t
now, of course, we have to register in some meta-universe to suffer, sucking there.arently, then you can go to an exhibition or a concert or just drink coffee. and how are you you think how much it will be at all if these technologies are introduced, how much it will, uh, affect some of our communication abilities. maybe we will then forget how to communicate in the real world. they say that there is such a huge amount of information that, uh, if we wanted to know the news before. now we are...
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yes, but still we revolve around the same thing, but the appearance of just the meta universes, and thelife that does not exist in the metal universes. it opens up completely unique opportunities, because there, as well a person can be whoever he wants. he can become an animal warrior. he can fly, uh, he can shoot, uh, he can have all sorts of powers that he doesn't have in real life and the same goes for the suit. mm, thanks to the opening possibilities of the suit, he also gets a new life. that is, it turns out that you can again create quite complex crazy new ideas that no one needed before. here in these meta-settlements, and, of course, now there will be a whole galaxy of new designers and, uh, there will definitely be new discoveries in clothing, but already in digital clothing, and since in a certain number of years 40% of the money will be spent in a meter of universes. we, as a commercial brand, are also looking in this direction and have already begun to produce 3d clothes and are planning to develop this direction. and tell me a little, how it works, because it's not very cle
yes, but still we revolve around the same thing, but the appearance of just the meta universes, and thelife that does not exist in the metal universes. it opens up completely unique opportunities, because there, as well a person can be whoever he wants. he can become an animal warrior. he can fly, uh, he can shoot, uh, he can have all sorts of powers that he doesn't have in real life and the same goes for the suit. mm, thanks to the opening possibilities of the suit, he also gets a new life....
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document, by the way, is still formally valid, although it seems to aliens from another dimension meta-universeestablished, comprehensive security, how to get there, and this was an international review, goodbye. it’s going to moscow now, it’s not quietly stopped here, but the front didn’t flinch, we’ll go to where we stood, the guys who remained to the end returned. that's all you had regular work. he tried to use you, everyone was aware of the situation, and even more so with them. that means four times. having abandoned the soviet past, it was necessary to fill this gap with something bandera's remote control existed post-war period was gradually approved. mostly. here in the camp they are given the sign of a ukrainian nationalist. these are all azov. these were all residents of mariupol, where children who were 14 years old were zombified at school. cited as a murder with meaning did not allow the formation of zelensky to break through the defense of the armed forces lost another 820 soldiers, officers or mercenaries, one tank and 15 other armored vehicles were destroyed, as well as 14 howi
document, by the way, is still formally valid, although it seems to aliens from another dimension meta-universeestablished, comprehensive security, how to get there, and this was an international review, goodbye. it’s going to moscow now, it’s not quietly stopped here, but the front didn’t flinch, we’ll go to where we stood, the guys who remained to the end returned. that's all you had regular work. he tried to use you, everyone was aware of the situation, and even more so with them....
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there , well, there is good news, comrades, wait, wait, calm down , i read two days ago that the meta universeuh, investors stop investing in them and so on. people refuse they no-no. i'm sure it is it is unlikely that this scribes have paid, inferior virtuality cannot be dragged out so much, you can talk as much as you like. look, what a wonderful virtual house i have, how many rooms there are, pools and peacocks are walking, but at the same time, everyone generally understands that he is sitting on a sagging sofa, and he is building some kind of virtual palaces there and there are parts, because children are born with gadgets in their hands. for them, these universes. they are already sewn on. they know how to share. i think they can. i anyway i'm watching. uh, for your children, for their acquaintances. i have a feeling they are. the current generation is calmer and healthier about all this. eh, for our generation - this caused a little, in general, the appearance of all such conditional virtuality of the network. it was kind of a shock. many simply ended up at a depth and began to choke fo
there , well, there is good news, comrades, wait, wait, calm down , i read two days ago that the meta universeuh, investors stop investing in them and so on. people refuse they no-no. i'm sure it is it is unlikely that this scribes have paid, inferior virtuality cannot be dragged out so much, you can talk as much as you like. look, what a wonderful virtual house i have, how many rooms there are, pools and peacocks are walking, but at the same time, everyone generally understands that he is...
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but i'd have to join it up again and also a thing find fida-verse shows you data within the meta universe's a question of security and ideological divide and some people say that zuckerberg is interfering with free speech. a lot of times if you want to make contact with individuals on threads, you get a warning, it comes up, this person has put out false information, so-called, from certain contributors. so, i mean, you know, are they already getting into the stuff that people went to twitter to avoid? >> you know, i think so, david and i think you hit upon a key things, too. mark zuckerberg, facebook, twitter -- i mean, instagram, they'll have a way to look at it and curate, it's more of the wild west on twitter. i like to go to twitter because i can see so many different things. i don't want a bunch of moderated content on twitter, i want to select what i'm looking at. i've seen reports of people who have already received three strikes for information they've put out. it's not even been out since what, wednesday, people are already getting three strikes. you're right ideological issue,
but i'd have to join it up again and also a thing find fida-verse shows you data within the meta universe's a question of security and ideological divide and some people say that zuckerberg is interfering with free speech. a lot of times if you want to make contact with individuals on threads, you get a warning, it comes up, this person has put out false information, so-called, from certain contributors. so, i mean, you know, are they already getting into the stuff that people went to twitter...
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important distinction has they continue to figure out what threads -- how threads fits into the meta-universei like the dynamic, which is what people say when something is trending on tiktok, your parent might see it on reels or instagram six years later. -- six weeks later. alex tried outline meta's position which is they want to see is the cultural moment. do you see that happening or do you think tiktok leads in that respect? rachel: first, to debunk the myth, there are plenty of gen x and boomers on tiktok. nearly 50% of users are not millennials and not gen z. so culture is happening there but culture is now multigenerational. in terms of tiktok, it is taking over search which i think is a key indicator that culture is moving there. when it comes to meta, there is a huge difference. meta is an identity service and because it is, it has an enormous amount of data to build a really robust advertising business on top of and move people down the path to purchase. tiktok has stayed more upper funnel, focused on consumer engagement, they do a great job of that. now they are trying to figure ou
important distinction has they continue to figure out what threads -- how threads fits into the meta-universei like the dynamic, which is what people say when something is trending on tiktok, your parent might see it on reels or instagram six years later. -- six weeks later. alex tried outline meta's position which is they want to see is the cultural moment. do you see that happening or do you think tiktok leads in that respect? rachel: first, to debunk the myth, there are plenty of gen x and...
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attractively priced any one of us on the desk will say, look, you don't have to own every stock in the universe. meta may well do fine though it's up 88% year to date i have a fundamental emotional belief i don't like social media. i don't like what it does to mankind. people can pillory me for that i haven't owned philip morris or tobacco stock in my years of investing. i don't judge you, it's just not for me >> kari, any thoughts about the increase of expenses a lot on data saerns >> i don't know how they can avoid it if you're going all in to ai and meta is one of the companies, then they have to spend the bucs the amount of leverage they have and high profitability is unbelievable that's what software does. it provides enormous margins if they have to spend some of it, that's what they have to do. i'm sure they're doing it -- well, i hope they're doing it as efficiently as possible. they don't have a great track record but zuckerberg and company have gotten religion on spending ai is coming it's starting to come to the world and in order to be a leader you have to invest appropriately. >> kari, i
attractively priced any one of us on the desk will say, look, you don't have to own every stock in the universe. meta may well do fine though it's up 88% year to date i have a fundamental emotional belief i don't like social media. i don't like what it does to mankind. people can pillory me for that i haven't owned philip morris or tobacco stock in my years of investing. i don't judge you, it's just not for me >> kari, any thoughts about the increase of expenses a lot on data saerns...
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university. amna: mark zuckerberg's company, meta, has launched its new app that's expected to compete with twitter faced backlash under the ownership of elon musk. the text-based app, known as threads, looks nearly identical to twitter, and has seen more than 30 million users sign up since yesterday's launch. mike isaac is a technology reporter for the new york times and he has been covering it all. welcome and thank you for joining us. 30 million signups as of noon today. was that to be expected, or did that number surprise you? mike: it certainly surprised me. it really even surprised mark zuckerberg, who woke up this morning and around 8:00 a.m. posted 30 million. last night he was posting every couple of hours basically the numbers of users ticked up. i think even inside of instagram, facebook and meta, they are really surprised how quickly people have been embracing the app. amna: you've been testing it out, as have i. what do you think? how is threads going to compete with twitter? mike: these sort of simplicity of it in that it is basically the exact same thing as twitter, i think really he
university. amna: mark zuckerberg's company, meta, has launched its new app that's expected to compete with twitter faced backlash under the ownership of elon musk. the text-based app, known as threads, looks nearly identical to twitter, and has seen more than 30 million users sign up since yesterday's launch. mike isaac is a technology reporter for the new york times and he has been covering it all. welcome and thank you for joining us. 30 million signups as of noon today. was that to be...
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meta a cease and desist order for their platform. your letter accuses misappropriating trade secrets. joining us is a cyb expert and san jose state university. think for joining us. you are not surprised by cease letter, are you? >> no. i was wondering, when are you going to see that letter? it is basically that threads is a success when you receive a letter like that. kristen: yes, and it does seem like there's -- i don't want to se say jealousy come up a personal feelings between these two leaders. i want to show folks this back-and-forth. musk suggesting instagram is trash. he tweeted, it is infinitely preferable to be attacked by strangers on twitter than indulge in the false happiness of hide the pain instagram. zuckerberg, whose company meta also includes instagram, facebook, and threads, clapped back with this spider-man meme, one pointing at the other. i am competing with you. how about that? what do you make of this? >> by the end of the day, the users are really the winners here in this kind of competition. this kind of fight between them it is not coming from nothing. it is eight months of chaotic management style by elon musk, a
meta a cease and desist order for their platform. your letter accuses misappropriating trade secrets. joining us is a cyb expert and san jose state university. think for joining us. you are not surprised by cease letter, are you? >> no. i was wondering, when are you going to see that letter? it is basically that threads is a success when you receive a letter like that. kristen: yes, and it does seem like there's -- i don't want to se say jealousy come up a personal feelings between these...
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university has changed my life. and it can change yours too. ♪ - [announcer] visit snhu.edu. jon: this is bloomberg markets. time for the stock of the hour, meta focus. the stock has been back and forth now that threads has become the fastest app in history, 100 million users in the first five days. they are forecasting meta could generate another 8 billion dollars in revenue a year by 2025, thanks to the success. let us bring in caroline hyde, who has been tracking it. great to see you. they have not turned on the advertising tap just yet, is that correct? sonali: and they will not -- caroline: and they will not until they have clear sight of one billion users, he put that in one of the early threads. they seem to have some clear sight of getting to growth trajectory, 200 million users is what mark mahaney thinks we will end up having, double of where we have gotten in the last five days alone. 200 million, that is just shy of the entirety of twitter users when we last got the public numbers this time last year. so we are getting critical mass, you are getting maybe a trajectory towards $8 billion per year in terms of revenue. put in context,
university has changed my life. and it can change yours too. ♪ - [announcer] visit snhu.edu. jon: this is bloomberg markets. time for the stock of the hour, meta focus. the stock has been back and forth now that threads has become the fastest app in history, 100 million users in the first five days. they are forecasting meta could generate another 8 billion dollars in revenue a year by 2025, thanks to the success. let us bring in caroline hyde, who has been tracking it. great to see you. they...
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university cyber security expert. what does the big move to thread mean for the market in a larger sense? >> it's an opportunity for metaically took advantage of a very bad week for twitter. we still remember the limitation and the tweets we can read. it's not really 100%. there's still so much features that are missing. >> i see the features. as i navigate through this. a lot of the followers are now migrating over and i'm seeing there are thinks like hashtags. what's s not there and do you think they'll virtually get there? >> you mentioned the hashtag and the search. you know, the direct messages is missing. you know, that's one of the things we talk about and also we're talking about the trends is missing. translation, those are the features that are missing and there's another you know, issue, reed, here. if you want to delete it, you have to delete instagram and this is a big issue with instagram. with the release. now they're trying to solve it. >> what do you mean? if you delete it you have to delete instagram. footlet the threads account you have to delete instagram as well. >> correct, you cannot delete thread
university cyber security expert. what does the big move to thread mean for the market in a larger sense? >> it's an opportunity for metaically took advantage of a very bad week for twitter. we still remember the limitation and the tweets we can read. it's not really 100%. there's still so much features that are missing. >> i see the features. as i navigate through this. a lot of the followers are now migrating over and i'm seeing there are thinks like hashtags. what's s not there...
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some is coming from companies like meta, but there's also a lot of open source coming out of universities. now, usually these universities don't have the means of training the large system we're seeing in industry. but the codes could be then used by which bad actor and turned into something dangerous. we have full biology and medicine. right now there's no such thing and ethics in principle, we could do that . but they're not set up for that and don'tt have expertise or protocols we have to move into a culture where universities across the world but in the flp nations in particular adopt these ethics reviews with the same principles but until the case of ai. >> i strongly share the same views and i want to be precise in my views because there's nuance to it in line with professor bngio -- bengio and it's a good thing and opens progress. in ai, there's room for models on the smaller and medium side. i don't think anyone thinks the models are seriously dangerous. they have some risk, but the benefits may outweigh the costs. and i think to be fair, even up to the level of open source models
some is coming from companies like meta, but there's also a lot of open source coming out of universities. now, usually these universities don't have the means of training the large system we're seeing in industry. but the codes could be then used by which bad actor and turned into something dangerous. we have full biology and medicine. right now there's no such thing and ethics in principle, we could do that . but they're not set up for that and don'tt have expertise or protocols we have to...
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university avenue we do see slowing. things are changing. right off of 101 we saw the direction heading toward the meta campus or facebook campus, there was a lot of slowing. it spread itself out. there may have been a break traffic or activity. this is on the pd's jurisdiction and we didn't get an update. chp doesn't have anything reported on 101 or 84, the dumbarton bridge. temporarily there's slowing there. a couple of other incidents, but nothing major on the roadways. we're looking at a smooth, easy drive. back to you. >> looks good out there. >>> 6:22 right now. next on "today in the bay," nbc bay area responds. >> the company tells the viewer her check is in the mail, and yet it's nowhere to be found. i'm consumer investigator chris chmura chmura nbc bay ar.ea ♪ h heatin' up p the kitcheh♪ ♪ we gogot somethinin differen♪ ♪ s spreadin' g good vibebes all day y ♪ ♪ l livin' in t the golden n s♪ ♪ nadada se puedede comparar♪ ♪ livin' ' in the gololden sta♪ ♪ vive e en el e estado dorarado ♪ >>> welcome back. 6:25 this morning. nbc bay area responds to a viewer on the peninsula who kept having trouble and she was doubling back to get her
university avenue we do see slowing. things are changing. right off of 101 we saw the direction heading toward the meta campus or facebook campus, there was a lot of slowing. it spread itself out. there may have been a break traffic or activity. this is on the pd's jurisdiction and we didn't get an update. chp doesn't have anything reported on 101 or 84, the dumbarton bridge. temporarily there's slowing there. a couple of other incidents, but nothing major on the roadways. we're looking at a...
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university says this crosses the line of first amendment speech. >> but it seems this really is probably the best evidence to suggest that meta, in particular, youacebook really felt pressure from the white house to actually take down these posts. >> the white house press secretary telling me that the administration just promoted responsible actions to protect public health. in statement from facebook says handed over 53,000 documents and made about a dozen current and former employees available to the judiciary committee. of the company says they will continue to work with the committee. bret? >> bret: edward lawrence at the white house. up next as we mentioned we talk live with former vice president mike pence presidential candidate from iowa. first, what some of the fox affiliates are covering tonight. fox 32 in chicago as one woman killed, six others injured when a boat capsizes on lake michigan near navy pier. the six rescuers were pulled from the water by rescuers. break wall before it capsized. minneapolis, pavement buckles on a busy twin cities highway near sweltering temperatures there the area was closed for several hours as crews repa
university says this crosses the line of first amendment speech. >> but it seems this really is probably the best evidence to suggest that meta, in particular, youacebook really felt pressure from the white house to actually take down these posts. >> the white house press secretary telling me that the administration just promoted responsible actions to protect public health. in statement from facebook says handed over 53,000 documents and made about a dozen current and former...
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some of it was coming from companies like meta, but there is also a lot of interest coming out of universities. usually, universities don't have the means of training the -- we are seeing an industry. but the code could then be used by a rich bad actor and turned into something dangerous. so i believe that we need ethics review boards in universities for a.i., just like we have for biology and medicine. right now there is no such thing. there are ethics principles, they could do that, but they are not set up for it. they don't have expertise or protocol. we need to move into a culture where universities across the world adopt these ethics reviews with the same principles we are using for other kinds of dangerous output, but in the case of a.i.. >> i strongly shear professor bengio's view here. i want to make sure i'm precise and my views. there is nuance to it. i'm aligned with professor bengio and most scientific fields, open source as a good thing and it can accelerate progress. i think even with an a i, there is room for models on the small and medium size. i don't think anyone believes tho
some of it was coming from companies like meta, but there is also a lot of interest coming out of universities. usually, universities don't have the means of training the -- we are seeing an industry. but the code could then be used by a rich bad actor and turned into something dangerous. so i believe that we need ethics review boards in universities for a.i., just like we have for biology and medicine. right now there is no such thing. there are ethics principles, they could do that, but they...
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apple google meta among others, are now demanding at least three days of office work a week. friederike mengel, professor of economics at the university we analyse data from a huge — would back that of? we analyse data from a huge it _ would back that of? we analyse data from a huge it company, _ would back that of? we analyse data from a huge it company, data i would back that of? we analyse data from a huge it company, data on i from a huge it company, data on about 10,000 it professionals. we analyse their working patterns and outputs putting both in a period of several month in the office as well as when they were all working fully from home. what we found is indeed as you say, productivity decreased. we found that employees are able to more or less produce the same output, maybe decreases slightly but not a lot for that what we found is it takes substantially more time to do so for that they work about in our more a day to produce the same output. our more a day to produce the same outut. ., , ., our more a day to produce the same outut. .,, ., ., “ our more a day to produce the same outut. , ., ., ~ ., ., output. people who work
apple google meta among others, are now demanding at least three days of office work a week. friederike mengel, professor of economics at the university we analyse data from a huge — would back that of? we analyse data from a huge it _ would back that of? we analyse data from a huge it company, _ would back that of? we analyse data from a huge it company, data i would back that of? we analyse data from a huge it company, data on i from a huge it company, data on about 10,000 it professionals....
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university of munich decided to take it seriously. and to take all these one and a half thousand articles to do a meta-analysis, that is, combine them all applied fairly stringent quality criteria to these articles and out of one and a half thousand it turned out that only 36 can be combined methane analysis, all the rest turned out to be of insufficient quality methodology or few patients or disparate groups or some other reasons. and what did they find out. they found out that there really is a dependence on, but what star needs, but with an extreme temperature and above 40 °. here are some extreme things like that, they really fixed that there is an influence, but it seems that there is no domestic influence. on but what will we answer to the patient now they are looking at us and saying, well, it hurts me and i think of something, no, it does not. i believe that this is simply a flaw in the methodology of medicine. now why because that ivan ivanovich hurts? so, by the sea , semyonovna is different and it’s very hard for us. these are the heterogeneous symptoms to investigate and unite someday. maybe we will accumulate enough informa
university of munich decided to take it seriously. and to take all these one and a half thousand articles to do a meta-analysis, that is, combine them all applied fairly stringent quality criteria to these articles and out of one and a half thousand it turned out that only 36 can be combined methane analysis, all the rest turned out to be of insufficient quality methodology or few patients or disparate groups or some other reasons. and what did they find out. they found out that there really is...
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after a major rally in the stock the price target for meta stands at 350 >> old school is great stealy dan song, but guess who claims -- three universitiesuniversity of georgia, and the university of north carolina, chapel hill and college of william and mary, and for different reasons. north carolina was the first to hold classes, and georgia was the first created by a state charter, so they all claim, and we are back to north carolina, old school, are you ready to -- >> to what >> let's have a personal bet >> i don't like to bet i don't enjoy that at all. >> a dollar? >> i would rather have a dollar in my pocket than a in yours >> you wouldn't rather have two dollars? >> not at the risk of losing a dollar >>> joining us to talk crypto, the coin share's chief strategy officer, and thank you for saving me from the bet >> that in bitcoin could be a great online bet >> probably better in bitcoin than a dollar, and bitcoin rallied, what, 18% gbtc closed the asset rally, and all this is basically saying that people think the atf bitcoin will be approved are you in that camp >> i think there are two components here. this is all about sentimen
after a major rally in the stock the price target for meta stands at 350 >> old school is great stealy dan song, but guess who claims -- three universitiesuniversity of georgia, and the university of north carolina, chapel hill and college of william and mary, and for different reasons. north carolina was the first to hold classes, and georgia was the first created by a state charter, so they all claim, and we are back to north carolina, old school, are you ready to -- >> to what...
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meta and twitter for comment. we have yet to hear. >> thank you so much. let's bring in the coanchor of cnbc's squawk box, andrew ross sorkin, and professor of history at tulane university to both of you. andrew, let me start with you and threads, what do we think it will look like, and how much is this about zuckerberg versus musk, their planned slap fight aside. >> zuckerberg sees this as an opportunity or an opening. whether it's going to work or not, unclear. probably will do well. it's still an open field, and it's unclear. i don't think anybody really knows whether people will really go for any of these things to work, they need scale. there is a network effect. walter isaacson and i have have talked about this at great length, you need the nedwork effect. you need everyone going there. one of the reasons that blue sky, and the other apps you talked about haven't really gained traction is because there's not enough people on them to create that network effect scale. >> walter, i think a lot of people who think twitter is an absolute mess right now as a user experience, forget the business side of it, will be happy to see some sort of viable alternative to it. you
meta and twitter for comment. we have yet to hear. >> thank you so much. let's bring in the coanchor of cnbc's squawk box, andrew ross sorkin, and professor of history at tulane university to both of you. andrew, let me start with you and threads, what do we think it will look like, and how much is this about zuckerberg versus musk, their planned slap fight aside. >> zuckerberg sees this as an opportunity or an opening. whether it's going to work or not, unclear. probably will do...