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monet wrote it after an emergency c-section left her with postpartum depression. >> i don't feel fly.'t feel like i look good right now but i will say it anyway. it kind of became words of affirmation and a mantra, to speak things into existence because i definitely did not feel it when i wrote it. >> the record is about feeling great both on the inside and out and the roles mom play in passing that expertise onto their daughters. it is a skill the grammy nominee says she got from her mama and when the she hopes to pass onto her own daughter, hazel. both are featured in the video with mom dancing and hazel showing us the next star in the family. >> you can catch the grammys right here on kpix and streaming on paramount+ this sunday at 5:00. >>> he was beloved by the community and by the niners too. this bay area neighborhood market is paying tribute to their loved ones, once a devoted member of the 49er faithful. >>> you can watch us anytime, anywhere on our streaming service, cbs news bay area. you can find us on the free cbs news app or on pluto tv. >>> coming up tonight at 5:00, as
monet wrote it after an emergency c-section left her with postpartum depression. >> i don't feel fly.'t feel like i look good right now but i will say it anyway. it kind of became words of affirmation and a mantra, to speak things into existence because i definitely did not feel it when i wrote it. >> the record is about feeling great both on the inside and out and the roles mom play in passing that expertise onto their daughters. it is a skill the grammy nominee says she got from...
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. >> victoria monet! >> sacramento's victoria monet won a big one, the grammy for best new artist. >> thank you to my mom, a single mom raising this really bad girl. >> monet is also taking home two other grammys for best r and b album and best engineered album nonclassical. molly tuttle from palo alto and her group golden highway won a grammy for best bluegrass album. it's tuttle's second consecutive win. a tenth grammy was delivered to the legendary heavy metal band metallica. the group's bassist was on hand to pick it up. representing the north bay, three agreements for best global music performance, best global music album and best contemporary instrumental album. the a cappella ensemble roomful of teeth featuring watsonville native esteli gomez and "diary of alicia keys" album released 20 years ago has a new immersive audio mix. the mix won berkeley mastering engineer michael romanowski his fourth grammy. >> a lot of talent here. >> no question. >>> that's it for the news at 5:00. cbs news bay area w
. >> victoria monet! >> sacramento's victoria monet won a big one, the grammy for best new artist. >> thank you to my mom, a single mom raising this really bad girl. >> monet is also taking home two other grammys for best r and b album and best engineered album nonclassical. molly tuttle from palo alto and her group golden highway won a grammy for best bluegrass album. it's tuttle's second consecutive win. a tenth grammy was delivered to the legendary heavy metal band...
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you mentioned being able to monetize.o you have the same attitude toward google, alphabet, the parent, google? >> we are one of the investors that is underweight magnificent seven in terms of the -- has under weighed the magnificent seven in terms of the name. we do that through an assessment of growth. we touch profile and valuation and take into account various risks that we assess. caroline: you have such a global perspective which love. in your notes, you talk about some of the risks and one of those is geopolitical. how are you factoring jensen saying i will remain in china and want to own that market when geopolitics are as they are? >> it's a good question. the geopolitics is the most thing investments should focus on. it's also the most difficult to quantify. we took the view that we wanted to reduce the geopolitical risk and move to the beneficiaries of fragmentation, which is when we switched out of tsmc to asml. with plans being built in the u.s., japan and europe. when you look at nvidia, we believe that it wi
you mentioned being able to monetize.o you have the same attitude toward google, alphabet, the parent, google? >> we are one of the investors that is underweight magnificent seven in terms of the -- has under weighed the magnificent seven in terms of the name. we do that through an assessment of growth. we touch profile and valuation and take into account various risks that we assess. caroline: you have such a global perspective which love. in your notes, you talk about some of the risks...
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why can't snap monetize videos as effectively as meta?nap reports earnings after the bell tomorrow. i think my take away from the meta earnings was i understand how you work in ai is relating to your core business. you point out snap has spotlight but also snapchat plus, my ai, and i don't really understand how that is helping them yet. >> look, when a company of this size, meta is like $1.2 trillion compared to snap, $27 billion. 50 times in market size compared to snapchat. i would watch a smaller company this point to drive up its engagement and it should have a long run way compared to meta, which we know is executed flawlessly. it has the ai scale and its own model. but for a smaller company with 400 million active users, they should be able to figure out how to use ai to drive their engagement, how to improve their ad infrastructure. i do think the snap rings are fixable, that we have not seen the monetization aspect yet. ed: at the end of last year, the team also read about snap's e-commerce potential because i think it done some p
why can't snap monetize videos as effectively as meta?nap reports earnings after the bell tomorrow. i think my take away from the meta earnings was i understand how you work in ai is relating to your core business. you point out snap has spotlight but also snapchat plus, my ai, and i don't really understand how that is helping them yet. >> look, when a company of this size, meta is like $1.2 trillion compared to snap, $27 billion. 50 times in market size compared to snapchat. i would...
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that is real monetization, scott. not everyone will see monetization, but there are companies seeing it. ibm, too, a much smaller piece right now. absolutely you want to have exposure, and it depends on your risk tolerance and profile as to which ones you want to be in. i don't have the patience or the stomach to be in nvidia. i just don't. >> i would never have expected you to make a statement like that and, oh, yeah, but i bought snowflake last week. >> it's 50 basis points. >> you still had to get your mind into a risk/reward place to even say buy. that's where i'm at. >> i have 30 names in my portfolio. i always have about two or three that are kind of outliers, not typical of stephanie link. >> that's one of them. put that on the wall. >> if i get it right, the alpha that i create is big. >> of course. >> i'm not dumb. we all want to make money, and i want to have exposure here, so i'm right sizing it appropriately. >> i understand that. >> relative to all the other -- lam research is 3500 basis poins overweight.
that is real monetization, scott. not everyone will see monetization, but there are companies seeing it. ibm, too, a much smaller piece right now. absolutely you want to have exposure, and it depends on your risk tolerance and profile as to which ones you want to be in. i don't have the patience or the stomach to be in nvidia. i just don't. >> i would never have expected you to make a statement like that and, oh, yeah, but i bought snowflake last week. >> it's 50 basis points....
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for liquidity purposes that those monetization assumptions are realistic. since you can't sell as you pointed out, you need to essentially be able to repo the securities and under stress there are limitations on how much repo can fit through the system and whether on a bilateral basis counterparties will continue to permit the hdm securities we saw indications in march of last year that there are limits on that so we want to make sure banks are being realistic about how they are thinking about hdm with respect to liquidity but assuming they have sufficient liquidity it makes sense to permit them to hold them to maturity. >> we have a couple questions about non-bank financial institutions, how do you feel about their conditions and some are asking specifically about non-bank mortgage lenders, they are a large share. what are your thoughts there? >> let me say, we are always looking throughout the system for risks to the system. that's part of what we do. part of our financial stability work part of what we do when thinking of the safety of the banking system
for liquidity purposes that those monetization assumptions are realistic. since you can't sell as you pointed out, you need to essentially be able to repo the securities and under stress there are limitations on how much repo can fit through the system and whether on a bilateral basis counterparties will continue to permit the hdm securities we saw indications in march of last year that there are limits on that so we want to make sure banks are being realistic about how they are thinking about...
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what applications can be monetized. i do believe every time there is a new year, people will ask the same questions. one of the applications that can be monetized? it's not that different from the early days of the internet, right? the commercial infinite started in 1991. it wasn't just a straight up into the. right every year there were questions about, what are the key applications that can drive it? today, nvidia is in great shape to monetize what i think will be a multi year growth for them. as you come back to what is a source of concern, anytime the stock goes up by these large amounts, that is always something that we need to watch out for. the fact that a big part of the semiconductor industry, almost two thirds of the semiconductor market in our view, is exposed to this one company, i think there are risks associated with it. i think that as long as the customers find ways to monetize a.i., the companies in very good shape. >> you just raised price target up to the 900 dollar range. thereabouts. you can correct
what applications can be monetized. i do believe every time there is a new year, people will ask the same questions. one of the applications that can be monetized? it's not that different from the early days of the internet, right? the commercial infinite started in 1991. it wasn't just a straight up into the. right every year there were questions about, what are the key applications that can drive it? today, nvidia is in great shape to monetize what i think will be a multi year growth for...
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we have seen with additional platforms that monetization tends to come later in the lifecycle.t on, they have invested in social platforms and seen that journey so they are behind us in terms of understanding that monetization comes later. ed: i'm interested in lapse's growth. are you see engagement through android or ios? geographically, where do you think you will be strong? >> today, the app is only on ios. we are strong in the u.s., so most of our users are in the u.s., but we have some in the u.k. and canada. for us, the focus is in the u.s. and we see a strong bias toward gen z and female users, which tend to be early adopter cohorts for new social platforms. it is encouraging to see those are the users organically using the platform. ed: i want to go to who you think you are competing with. you are making the user wait. i assume the technology does not require you to wait. you are doing it as a feature that puts you on a collision course with instagram, snap? dan: exactly and the user's native camera as well. we actually see ourselves first as a camera app. we believe if
we have seen with additional platforms that monetization tends to come later in the lifecycle.t on, they have invested in social platforms and seen that journey so they are behind us in terms of understanding that monetization comes later. ed: i'm interested in lapse's growth. are you see engagement through android or ios? geographically, where do you think you will be strong? >> today, the app is only on ios. we are strong in the u.s., so most of our users are in the u.s., but we have...
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so anyone in this jv is going to say, well, i have a digital way to monetize, a linear way to monetizewhen it comes to bidding for future sports rights relative to those that aren't part of this jv. liz: you mentioned paramount cbs, obviously, has march madness, the big ncaa tournament is just around the corner. that wouldn't be included. so you would actually have to buy with whatever packages that would encompass, right? and so i'm just wondering, does it really move the needle? and do you have a predicted name for it? if are you hearing anything? [laughter] >> i haven't heard anything on the name. i think it does move the needle. i mean, i don't know what percentage of that 20 million households will sign up for this, but i i think it will be meaningful. you know, not 20 million, probably not 0 million, but i think somewhere between 0-10 million. the interesting thing is the marginal cost to these media companies is close to zero for this. they already have the digital rights. liz: they do, they do. i don't know, if part of it looks to many people like a survival move, do you see it
so anyone in this jv is going to say, well, i have a digital way to monetize, a linear way to monetizewhen it comes to bidding for future sports rights relative to those that aren't part of this jv. liz: you mentioned paramount cbs, obviously, has march madness, the big ncaa tournament is just around the corner. that wouldn't be included. so you would actually have to buy with whatever packages that would encompass, right? and so i'm just wondering, does it really move the needle? and do you...
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victoria monet one best new artist along with best r&b album. many of the big winners were women in a night that featured iconic performances . dua lipa kicked off the show which was hosted by comedian trevor noah for the fourth year in a row. tracy chapman joined luke combs and music legend joni mitchell made her grammys performance debut at the age of 80. delay of artists on music legends who died in the past year. annie lennox gave a tearful rendition of nothing compares to you for sinead o'connor. fantasia got everyone on their feet for a high-energy performance of primary in memory of tina turner. >> it was a great show. several bay area musicians took home trophies. three grammys each for victoria monet and metallica won best metal performance along with the group room full of teeth. molly tuttle and the golden highway one best bluegrass album. >>> that is it for the news at 9:00 . coming up next on the drew barrymore show. an actor and a directory stopping by to talk about her new film. for more local headlines including weat r, join us o
victoria monet one best new artist along with best r&b album. many of the big winners were women in a night that featured iconic performances . dua lipa kicked off the show which was hosted by comedian trevor noah for the fourth year in a row. tracy chapman joined luke combs and music legend joni mitchell made her grammys performance debut at the age of 80. delay of artists on music legends who died in the past year. annie lennox gave a tearful rendition of nothing compares to you for...
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monetization, as announced by the founder and head of the project pavel durov, is already in march, thatlegram advertising platform will officially open to advertisers in almost a hundred countries. at the same moment, the creators of telegram channels in which the messenger displays these advertisements will begin to receive half of the income from such advertising, by the way, durov announced this in his telegram channel, where under 2 million subscribers and more than a million views, each post collects for... in total, if you believe what has been said, then telegram channels are 1 trillion views per month and 10% of them are covered by the advertising platform of the messenger. it should be noted that official advertising on telegram still exists, well, in fact , in testing mode, in particular, there is a very high entry level for advertisers, if you apply directly from the services, then the starting payment is 2 million euros, of which 1 million is a deposit, it will be returned , but if you spend it on advertising. 10 million per year. dorov’s words that starting tomorrow all adv
monetization, as announced by the founder and head of the project pavel durov, is already in march, thatlegram advertising platform will officially open to advertisers in almost a hundred countries. at the same moment, the creators of telegram channels in which the messenger displays these advertisements will begin to receive half of the income from such advertising, by the way, durov announced this in his telegram channel, where under 2 million subscribers and more than a million views, each...
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chairman and the breach of lighthouse that one or more that we referred monetized personal information. was that process? was that security? cybersecurity, how did that happen? >> i am not sure that we have called that a breach. what i understand from the situation is our general counsel assess that some of the partners using the lighthouse program were not in compliance with the title 38 rules. so we remove them from the program. i think that it was discovered as part of the assessments that all partners should be put through a framework that we assessed all public-private partnerships with. as part of that, the group that reviews partnerships like that identified a potential issue with these. >> so we are back with my sanctions. removing them with the project. in the future that will be an incentive for your partners to monetize to use the information improperly. they will get the benefit from it and you will simply remove it from the program. that is not a significant enough sanction. you have a very high sounding name. the national ai institute. is this the national ai institute wi
chairman and the breach of lighthouse that one or more that we referred monetized personal information. was that process? was that security? cybersecurity, how did that happen? >> i am not sure that we have called that a breach. what i understand from the situation is our general counsel assess that some of the partners using the lighthouse program were not in compliance with the title 38 rules. so we remove them from the program. i think that it was discovered as part of the assessments...
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it's a huge monetization opportunity.ontract with google makes up 7.5% of current revenue. if they can replicate this with others, it could become a sizable part of the business. interesting thing. these language learning models could hinder their business. if people go to chatgpt instead of reddit to ask some question, reddit may lose users. it is a double-edged sword. caroline: when analysts try to decide who their competitors are, are they immediately looking to alphabet, meta, other social platforms? brianne: those are the obvious competitors. this market has gotten more competitive as ad dollars have been pulled back. what they are trying to sell investors on is the fact they can allow advertisers to reach a more niche target audience. sleeping bag manufacturer, you want to talk to people who are camping. we want a conversation of thousands of people talking about this. the ability to convert people, from their own research they have shown 61% of their users say they are more likely to trust and add that comes from -
it's a huge monetization opportunity.ontract with google makes up 7.5% of current revenue. if they can replicate this with others, it could become a sizable part of the business. interesting thing. these language learning models could hinder their business. if people go to chatgpt instead of reddit to ask some question, reddit may lose users. it is a double-edged sword. caroline: when analysts try to decide who their competitors are, are they immediately looking to alphabet, meta, other social...
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we've come to a point where monetization has outdueled integrity.teams, owners can embrace sports betting. they're investors in sports betting, fanduel, draftkings. they sponsor every team. some of the nfl owners are early investors with equity portions in those companies, but players can't. and that's really the dichotomy we have here, "do as i say, not as i do." john: this past week leading up to the super bowl, you have this sort of dichotomy of the obviously, the players in the super bowl can't even go into casinos, but nfl players who are just visiting for the game can mble in casinos. >> yeah, of course the players on the teams are way away from the strip, but come the end of the game on sunday night, they can do whatever they want. they can be in casinos, they can do appearances in casinos. of course, they have toalk through casinos to get anywhere, but they can't do sports betting in the casinos. it's a delicate dance. it's a paradoxical situation. it doesn't seem to make sense to the average person, but that's the way the nfl is trying to s
we've come to a point where monetization has outdueled integrity.teams, owners can embrace sports betting. they're investors in sports betting, fanduel, draftkings. they sponsor every team. some of the nfl owners are early investors with equity portions in those companies, but players can't. and that's really the dichotomy we have here, "do as i say, not as i do." john: this past week leading up to the super bowl, you have this sort of dichotomy of the obviously, the players in the...
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of new people who are watching started watching his social networks, and then he will be able to monetizel these things, there is no doubt about that, so in such cases, very often money does not directly play the role that we often talk about we give them, because in this case tucker got much more than their dollars, that is, he got an expansion of his audience. and thanks to this, he can definitely monetize a lot, whether in the future there will be any attempts to bribe him, to pay him for something, well, we all remember traditional stories of viktor fedorovich yanukovych, who received money for unpublished books, and whether something similar could happen to tucker carlson, we cannot exclude, but as of now, i will repeat myself, fame and the opportunity to expand his own audience were more important to him, and plus to everything... else, this is the capitalization of tucker as a theoretically possible politician, because they will talk about the fact that he is going to, well , that he will go vice president, i don't believe it, that he can be vice president , so far everything looks
of new people who are watching started watching his social networks, and then he will be able to monetizel these things, there is no doubt about that, so in such cases, very often money does not directly play the role that we often talk about we give them, because in this case tucker got much more than their dollars, that is, he got an expansion of his audience. and thanks to this, he can definitely monetize a lot, whether in the future there will be any attempts to bribe him, to pay him for...
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in the future, that will be an incentive for your partners to monetize, they get the benefit from it and you will simply remove them from the program. in my mind that's not a significant enough sanction and you have a very high sounding name, gil alterovitz, the national ai institute. is this the national ai institute with jurisdiction to ai developed in the nation or other national institutes for ai? >> we were started as a joint effort between the office of administration and development and secretary of strategic partnerships. >> are there other national institutes in the united states? >> there are other national institutes on a number. >> which department has overall jurisdiction for the development of ai? >> no one to my knowledge, no one department is associated with developing all of ai. a number of agencies, the department of energy, they have centers of excellence or institutes. >> that brings me to my last point, mr. chairman. we've heard, we dealt with the executive orders. i haven't heard a lot, one of the issues this congress is starting to deal with his client back art
in the future, that will be an incentive for your partners to monetize, they get the benefit from it and you will simply remove them from the program. in my mind that's not a significant enough sanction and you have a very high sounding name, gil alterovitz, the national ai institute. is this the national ai institute with jurisdiction to ai developed in the nation or other national institutes for ai? >> we were started as a joint effort between the office of administration and...
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i hope that it needed to critique monetizing these huge debts that it was because he was creating when we should have been going the opposite direction. now the one point that i make in my book is during trumps for years, and that was a long but it's a good test. the public debt in the united states went from 20 trillion to 20 trillion pass in a trillion game. again, of course you would take home and sorry to interrupt again and, and you know, in the long run as regards this kind of money printing or quantitative easing has your hate figuring this book. haines would have said, we're going to be dead any way you use a also though, even if someone does support that historic policy, the united states of doing money, the, the money goes to the richardson society. yeah. who will lead all the said the money printing that accommodated august spending and fuel of this bible basically ended up with the top one percent or at most the top 10 percent of households that own 93 percent of the stock. so if we look at just 3 trunks term, the average household in the top one percent gain 10000000. wher
i hope that it needed to critique monetizing these huge debts that it was because he was creating when we should have been going the opposite direction. now the one point that i make in my book is during trumps for years, and that was a long but it's a good test. the public debt in the united states went from 20 trillion to 20 trillion pass in a trillion game. again, of course you would take home and sorry to interrupt again and, and you know, in the long run as regards this kind of money...
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and how significant the monetization of surveillance is in terms of a revenue generator. we're a non profit because the engine of profit is invading privacy. and our, our function are so focused is creating a truly private communication app where we don't have the data. you don't have the data, you know, if the cops are facebook or anyone doesn't have the data because it's only available to you. but then the question is okay, with out the data to create the revenue to cover $50000000.00 a year. and by the way, 50000000 was very cheap. so how are we going to guarantee privacy while supporting, you know, what it takes to actually produce an app that works for everyone. and we're, you know, i think that question is way, way bigger than signal. and i think it's one we need to be asking of every company out here, where's the money? and that sort of is nice not to how we started this conversation, which is making sure to that the money goes to tackling those very risks, to safety, to moderation, to privacy, right. making sure that the investments are also just being, you know,
and how significant the monetization of surveillance is in terms of a revenue generator. we're a non profit because the engine of profit is invading privacy. and our, our function are so focused is creating a truly private communication app where we don't have the data. you don't have the data, you know, if the cops are facebook or anyone doesn't have the data because it's only available to you. but then the question is okay, with out the data to create the revenue to cover $50000000.00 a year....
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and how significant the monetization of surveillance is in terms of a revenue generator. we're a non profit because the engine of profit is invading privacy. and our, our function are so focused is creating a truly private communication app where we don't have the data. you don't have the data, you know, if the cops are facebook or anyone doesn't have the data because it's only available to you. but then the question is okay, with out the data to create the revenue to cover $50000000.00 a year. and by the way, 50000000 has very cheap. so how are we going to guarantee privacy while supporting, you know, what it takes to actually produce an app that works for everyone. and we're, you know, i think that question is way, way bigger than signal. and i think it's one we need to be asking of every company out here, where's the money? and that sort of is nice not to how we started this conversation, which is making sure to that the money goes to tackling those very risks, to safety, to moderation, to privacy, right. making sure that the investments are also just being, you know,
and how significant the monetization of surveillance is in terms of a revenue generator. we're a non profit because the engine of profit is invading privacy. and our, our function are so focused is creating a truly private communication app where we don't have the data. you don't have the data, you know, if the cops are facebook or anyone doesn't have the data because it's only available to you. but then the question is okay, with out the data to create the revenue to cover $50000000.00 a year....
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last night leading 3 for band boy genius mentioned victoria monet, ability. irish, a. miley cyrus. so any multiple grammys, even the, the sound track to the film barbie last year is a feminist. blockbuster took home 2 grandbabies. so this is definitely was definitely ladies night and the grammy's, but i don't think this has any sort of new trends. i think it's just in his knowledge meant by the recording academy will give out the grammy's that when it comes to commercial and creative directions, indian pop music, it's female artists who are really leading the way. yeah. and your kids are not the only swift these in the room that's for sure. last night we, we sell a new grand new category, best african music performance talking to me about how significant this is for the industry. in this case, i think it's also the fact that the recording academy is acknowledging just the reality, which is that african pop music is now a global force. and it's about the time that it's got its own category in the grammys. i'm, if i had any criticism at all, i would say that the grammys haven't gone
last night leading 3 for band boy genius mentioned victoria monet, ability. irish, a. miley cyrus. so any multiple grammys, even the, the sound track to the film barbie last year is a feminist. blockbuster took home 2 grandbabies. so this is definitely was definitely ladies night and the grammy's, but i don't think this has any sort of new trends. i think it's just in his knowledge meant by the recording academy will give out the grammy's that when it comes to commercial and creative...
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. >> let's bring in ben reitz, saying that google needs to prove it can monetize its a.i. technology effectively. great to have you with us. what does google need to do to close that gap in valuation? can it? >> it's going to be hard to close the gap with microsoft. i look at google and microsoft a bit -- i try to pair trade them and talk about both, and microsoft is in rarefied air right now. microsoft's revenue is mostly subscription. like, almost all of it. and in google, they talked in this call about 15% or so of their revenue being subscription. so, the light bulb's come on here and they say, you know, we have to get our subscription revenue going like apple, rerated with that, maybe obviously microsoft's already rerated. so, that would be something that this announcement is aimed at revving up, the subscription revenue is key to rerating this multiple. and they got to get that recurring revenue up. >> so, how is this a first step in terms of the packaging of, you know, you get access to this chat bot, to the a.i. product, you also get free storage. how does this bri
. >> let's bring in ben reitz, saying that google needs to prove it can monetize its a.i. technology effectively. great to have you with us. what does google need to do to close that gap in valuation? can it? >> it's going to be hard to close the gap with microsoft. i look at google and microsoft a bit -- i try to pair trade them and talk about both, and microsoft is in rarefied air right now. microsoft's revenue is mostly subscription. like, almost all of it. and in google, they...
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tools, right, to get that better monetization, that will apply to amazon on a business that is growing really fast, and has become an absolute behemoth. and ultimately, this will be a story for apple at some point. they don't have the tools yet in place, but you know, advertising is becoming a big business for them, i know we're going to talk about apple, but it's not going to be a story right now. so, amazon, again, 188, guy. if it's the only one of the mag seven that has not gotten back to its all-time highs, it's going there. so, i don't know, do you chase it here? have at it. >> have at it. which means no >> yeah, so, there's some elements in here that indicates some bit of a moderating upmargin and i think dan's right -- i don't think we're doing cart wheels here maybe on a 13% growth in aws, but it tells you how far this stock has come in terms of understanding some of the value, and maybe some of the value that wasn't given to its core retail e commerce business and some of the other pieces of the puzzle, in terms of advertising, because 13% growth would have been a disaster for
tools, right, to get that better monetization, that will apply to amazon on a business that is growing really fast, and has become an absolute behemoth. and ultimately, this will be a story for apple at some point. they don't have the tools yet in place, but you know, advertising is becoming a big business for them, i know we're going to talk about apple, but it's not going to be a story right now. so, amazon, again, 188, guy. if it's the only one of the mag seven that has not gotten back to...
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. >> meta released a statement to abc seven news, in part saying we launched creator monetization tools with a robust set of safety measures and multiple checks on both creators and their content, they added the company's plans to likely limit from subscribing. to children are part of their ongoing safety work at meta live in menlo park. lena howland abc seven news thanks, lena pg and e! >> profits shot up nearly 25% in 2023, as revenue from electricity and gas surged. that's more than $2.2 billion, according to the utility's latest earnings report that was just released yesterday. that news is not sitting well with customers, many of whom say their electric bills have nearly doubled over the past year. the utility reform network, or turn, says the company profits came directly from customers pockets, and they're calling this outrageous. a spokesperson for turn says there needs to be action to prevent prices from going up. >> we need a cap on rate increases to be no more than the cost of living adjustment provided by social security, p-g-and-e's declined to do an on camera interview. >>
. >> meta released a statement to abc seven news, in part saying we launched creator monetization tools with a robust set of safety measures and multiple checks on both creators and their content, they added the company's plans to likely limit from subscribing. to children are part of their ongoing safety work at meta live in menlo park. lena howland abc seven news thanks, lena pg and e! >> profits shot up nearly 25% in 2023, as revenue from electricity and gas surged. that's more...
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so you have a whole global economy that is based on the collection and monetize asian about personal data. so unless we address that that we, we don't address them as information this information and information warfare problem. and of course, you know, building media electricity building, traditional media institutions, we have to invest in that as part of the problem. but we want to go back and bring you to environment. what is the environmental cost of these large language models? huge and you and i were to have the same conversation by a judge g, b, d, just like a few minutes. so if it is going to be the equivalent of just emptying out, like couple of bottles of water, just wasting it right to give you another example. the amount of electricity or energy consumption that in a system consumes is likely to be the same by 2027 as we continue at the same project tree of the, of a country the size of the netherlands. so these companies say that they're getting better at not killing the environment. right. have home. do you believe this? no, i don't, i don't. i don't believe in. i thin
so you have a whole global economy that is based on the collection and monetize asian about personal data. so unless we address that that we, we don't address them as information this information and information warfare problem. and of course, you know, building media electricity building, traditional media institutions, we have to invest in that as part of the problem. but we want to go back and bring you to environment. what is the environmental cost of these large language models? huge and...
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and they wonder why i'm doing it, and whether i can achieve anything in order to monetize it's on the, the one i love to my family has often pressure to me to give it up for, to integrate thing. there's nothing for me to gain from sports video, you're afraid my career will suffer, but, and i won't be able to earn much from the on more of a lot of a lot a bit. and so, so i've told them okay, don't worry about it my, but one day i'll earn money and be in a better position or the position i live in. usually netflix, strongly rare in india for parents to allow their kids to pursue a career in sports. it's frustrating, more frustrating them yet because only the risk can do them them for special cases like me, it's very hard, especially place kids stop. people in india loved face forcing heroes and millions of indian children take up sports. but by the time during the teens business drop out rates, and lack of proper coaching or a comprehensive, supposing curriculum, under disregard for sports as a viable career option on the main reasons behind the exit is. but there was no stopping deep t
and they wonder why i'm doing it, and whether i can achieve anything in order to monetize it's on the, the one i love to my family has often pressure to me to give it up for, to integrate thing. there's nothing for me to gain from sports video, you're afraid my career will suffer, but, and i won't be able to earn much from the on more of a lot of a lot a bit. and so, so i've told them okay, don't worry about it my, but one day i'll earn money and be in a better position or the position i live...
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what's called my monets. monets. do you knod modernw what that i? >> yeah.e's my assistant, johnny. that's right. >> h is a mama'set boy. >> but, you know, they didn't talk to just my monets them fors survey. >> it was very scientific. .2000 and ployed adults, fid they found two out of five men wanted their mothers to take care them when they were sick. >> and they had somebody in their lives. ir liveand the other three of i really said the same thing. >> their wives were in the room, so they couldn't say it. they basically said somethin g. and, you know, i love what women said when they asked women about when they were sick, who they wanted to take takee woman said they just wanted to be left alone. >> leave me alone. leave me on my own. >> okay. thank you. no problem there. i'll be righ yout in an hour.2 8 >> but. but 50 8% of the men they s said they wantedaid th their mat all right. how about you? i'm not on the money, and we got to go.o to the next one. here we go. most people probably getting home from valentine's day dinner here on the east coast. >>
what's called my monets. monets. do you knod modernw what that i? >> yeah.e's my assistant, johnny. that's right. >> h is a mama'set boy. >> but, you know, they didn't talk to just my monets them fors survey. >> it was very scientific. .2000 and ployed adults, fid they found two out of five men wanted their mothers to take care them when they were sick. >> and they had somebody in their lives. ir liveand the other three of i really said the same thing. >>...
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that's why the monetization is happening and we believe the ai revolution it's a get out the popcorn have little speed bumps here and there relative to where we see this year. >> more broadly, within mag seven, there's discussion today about tesla, apple under performance within that group. how are you thinking about that? >> i think for apple, we're just about to get that renaissance of growth i talk about iphones is just the tip relative to on the services side, and we believe the ai app store cook will unveil at wdc and ai in terms of exclusive llms in iphone 16, this is now going to be the renaissance of growth at apple for more of an ai perspective and iphones, we continue to believe, not roses and champagne in beijing, but we're starting to see a stabilization post the new year. tesla, look, this is -- it's definitely a white knuckle period but we continue to believe on the other side of that, is the growth, is the ai piece, is the demand, where i still believe right now the street, you know, i think underestimating where demand could be. >> at these levels would -- you have a
that's why the monetization is happening and we believe the ai revolution it's a get out the popcorn have little speed bumps here and there relative to where we see this year. >> more broadly, within mag seven, there's discussion today about tesla, apple under performance within that group. how are you thinking about that? >> i think for apple, we're just about to get that renaissance of growth i talk about iphones is just the tip relative to on the services side, and we believe the...
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just released a statement to abc seven news saying in part, we launched creator monetization tools with a robust set of safety measures and multiple checks on both creators and their content. they added that the company's plans to limit likely from subscribing to children are part of their ongoing safety work. live in menlo park lena howland abc seven news thank you. >> lena p-g-and-e's profits shot up nearly 25% in 2023, as revenue from electricity and gas surged. that is more than $2.2 billion, according to the utility's latest earnings report. that was released yesterday. and that news is not sitting well with customers who say their electric bills have nearly doubled over the past year. the utility reform network, otherwise known as turn , says the company profits came directly from customers pockets and called the earnings report outrageous. a spokesperson for turn says there needs to be action to prevent prices from rising. >> we need a cap on rate increases to be no more than the cost of living adjustment provided by social security. >> p-g-and-e's declined to do an on camera int
just released a statement to abc seven news saying in part, we launched creator monetization tools with a robust set of safety measures and multiple checks on both creators and their content. they added that the company's plans to limit likely from subscribing to children are part of their ongoing safety work. live in menlo park lena howland abc seven news thank you. >> lena p-g-and-e's profits shot up nearly 25% in 2023, as revenue from electricity and gas surged. that is more than $2.2...
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cost more to make some what he'd done on the platform, but he'd be willing to test it once the monetization is cranking. and apparently it's cranking. now, his 1st video and ex pulled in over a 160000000 views, bring in roughly 230000 yards. however, not everyone is convinced that this happened organically. some skeptics think must pull some strings behind the scenes, pushing the video into everyone's feet, even less the based himself that advertises bought more ads to the video than they might have done otherwise, suspecting the video was going to be big. however, bringing popular content creators to ex is still a better attempt to make it a video platform than what most tried so far. last year he allowed us, as opposed to our videos, leading to pirates and movies popping up full of x foot. well, what am i need to do to create the perfect video platform? let's check out what the competition is doing right and what this go. let's use those lab short snappy verticals. such as a take talk is the app to turn to one searching news tutorials, products with news or recipes. the rise of textbook o
cost more to make some what he'd done on the platform, but he'd be willing to test it once the monetization is cranking. and apparently it's cranking. now, his 1st video and ex pulled in over a 160000000 views, bring in roughly 230000 yards. however, not everyone is convinced that this happened organically. some skeptics think must pull some strings behind the scenes, pushing the video into everyone's feet, even less the based himself that advertises bought more ads to the video than they might...
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from berezino proposed using pine flour as ecofood, and schoolchildren from molodechno decided to monetizend even compiled a tea list. but engineers from the minsk scientific research institute of radio materials have developed an automated weather station that can become an indispensable assistant during the sowing harvest. our weather station has been traveling to antarct for 2 years in a row. together with belarusian expedition, it has a built-in heater, which allows it to work in low temperatures and not freeze, now we are finalizing it a little. the first steps in the research were also taken by preschoolers in the minsk region. almost 50 festival participants. i and the investigator presented their non-children’s projects, of course, not without the help of parents and educators. why is a banana yellow, how to distinguish real artificial honey, why is chocolate wrapped in foil? young researchers studied the characteristics of carnivorous plants and the effect of sweetness on the human body. experimented with perfume and found out the beneficial properties of vegetables and fruits, pr
from berezino proposed using pine flour as ecofood, and schoolchildren from molodechno decided to monetizend even compiled a tea list. but engineers from the minsk scientific research institute of radio materials have developed an automated weather station that can become an indispensable assistant during the sowing harvest. our weather station has been traveling to antarct for 2 years in a row. together with belarusian expedition, it has a built-in heater, which allows it to work in low...
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but they could potentially monetize that. >> i'm struck by what the guests said.int they were talking about their really good at managing expectations. versus a more cautious in retail sales. >> that speaks to the consumer not doing too well. which have been pretty robust. a string of better-than-expected economic data for the last six weeks or so. >> when you go to the grocery store even if you're making more money you still find to discuss -- disgusting you have to pay 30% more than you did. >> i'm not get a name the store. this happened yesterday, a pack of cherries. i did not buy them. $20 for a pack of cherries. put them down and walked away. i don't care how organic they were. ♪ equity is pulling back by .25%. no real drama, yields our pricing higher. look at the two-year with yields of double digits and down about four basis points down to 4.59 and on the 10 year at 4.26. annmarie: this is people pricing out inflation do we understand the inflationary impulses of we are getting it wrong with cpi and ppi. jonathan: he has been talking about this for a long t
but they could potentially monetize that. >> i'm struck by what the guests said.int they were talking about their really good at managing expectations. versus a more cautious in retail sales. >> that speaks to the consumer not doing too well. which have been pretty robust. a string of better-than-expected economic data for the last six weeks or so. >> when you go to the grocery store even if you're making more money you still find to discuss -- disgusting you have to pay 30%...
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at the same pen, we are watching macy's try to monetize its assets.he distinguishing factor in his teaching max caters to that high end consumer, whereas macy's is more all over the place. it tries to push to the higher end consumer but it is more of a challenge. does it consent -- continue to carries consumer spending? that seems like a question we will get going forward. katie: that high end consumer everyone wants a piece of it. we will see if macy's is successful. let's take a broader look at the markets with cameron dawson. talk to me about t.j. maxx. i thought it was interesting. what does it signal, both about the actual company but also the consumer at this right? cameron: we love the low bar. it is not anything to say the consumer is falling off a cliff. even on the other retailer earnings that we got over the course of this earnings season have set the consumer is shifting demand, maybe being more selective in where they spend their money, pushing back on price increases, but this is not one where consumers are having to tighten their belt i
at the same pen, we are watching macy's try to monetize its assets.he distinguishing factor in his teaching max caters to that high end consumer, whereas macy's is more all over the place. it tries to push to the higher end consumer but it is more of a challenge. does it consent -- continue to carries consumer spending? that seems like a question we will get going forward. katie: that high end consumer everyone wants a piece of it. we will see if macy's is successful. let's take a broader look...
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the commercialization of iran space industry and the wealth it will bring the iranian people, both monet. and joining the scientific elite of the world, that was president abraham speaking live in tehen. in that situation he did not have any reliable advisor besides. the man who had written the speech for the shaw's coronation compared him with cyrus the great and had chosen the family name pahlavi for him, was now advising him to step down in his final days. حالت وحشت پیدا کرد و در صدد. فرار درآمد بنده از یک راوی موثق شنیدم که گفت در خیابان سپه عبور می کردم دیدم مرد بلند قد یه قدری تاخورده ای دم در منزل فروقی ایستاده است وقتی که متوجه شدم دیدم خود رضا شاه است. the soviet union show their opposition to the pahali dictator. a practical and military fashion, the soviet army rolled down from gazbin to tehran to accomplish their mission. razza shah felt utterly helpless and frightened. it seemed the countdown had started in saadabad. ahmed mehbud, veteran diplomat who was an army officer at that time was sent a mission to hazvin to get first-hand information on the developments. رو به زمین ب
the commercialization of iran space industry and the wealth it will bring the iranian people, both monet. and joining the scientific elite of the world, that was president abraham speaking live in tehen. in that situation he did not have any reliable advisor besides. the man who had written the speech for the shaw's coronation compared him with cyrus the great and had chosen the family name pahlavi for him, was now advising him to step down in his final days. حالت وحشت پیدا کرد...