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so pretty small relative to their share in openai.sides, this makes them the second company after openai to have their language models available for customers on microsoft's cloud, so this is -- they are french. so far, they have been relegated to europe, but this gives them a bigger potential to have a global reach. microsoft can go out to regulators and say, we are not just tied to openai. we have a partnership with this french and european championship using open source, one of the things microsoft has talked but champion -- about championing recently. ed: she explained we are going to look at the entire industry for ai and understand what is happening and i think back to how things normally go in europe. they look at things all the time. our understanding is the commission got a copy of the agreement between the two parties. what happens next? do they face a serious probe or problem? >> probably more pressure on microsoft's end, a probe around their partnership with openai. they are the poster child for what has happened with the
so pretty small relative to their share in openai.sides, this makes them the second company after openai to have their language models available for customers on microsoft's cloud, so this is -- they are french. so far, they have been relegated to europe, but this gives them a bigger potential to have a global reach. microsoft can go out to regulators and say, we are not just tied to openai. we have a partnership with this french and european championship using open source, one of the things...
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openai and altman on a quest to develop a -- a.g., or artificial general intelligence, which openai definestem deliberately smarter than humans, and so it has the ability to teach itself there by creating new even potentially smarter agi's. depending on who you talk to, that could ruin humanity or supercharge it. a lot we need to fall into place for any of this to happen. there is still a ton of questions that i know what we're going to get into. a few of them, though the chips are national security issue. a bit of a frenzy new landscape because they're gonna need sovereign wealth money for this, cam is off or ceo lead the charge when others, notably mega caps, chip companies themselves struggling to catch up to nvidia, and how do you raise seven trillion dollars? guys, i was trying to figure, out who do you think the valuation would be of a seven trillion dollar investment? >> you've got me, but we will come back to you in just a bit. once you're part of that for a minute, deidre. joining us now instead to discuss this is cnbc's technology correspondent steve kovach. i'm guessing if this i
openai and altman on a quest to develop a -- a.g., or artificial general intelligence, which openai definestem deliberately smarter than humans, and so it has the ability to teach itself there by creating new even potentially smarter agi's. depending on who you talk to, that could ruin humanity or supercharge it. a lot we need to fall into place for any of this to happen. there is still a ton of questions that i know what we're going to get into. a few of them, though the chips are national...
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openai coming in at $5 million.o's who of companies interested in artificial intelligence, robotics and future technology. this will be interesting to see how it all develops. ed: the nvidia piece is interesting. they have invested all over the place, privately and in some public companies as well. i think i'm right in saying at one point, openai thought about just buying figure ai outright. what can you tell me about the company's progress? do they have anything to show for their work in humanoid robotics so far? >> before sam was ousted as ceo last year, there were some deep negotiations regarding an acquisition of figure by openai. there were extensive conversations around open investments. it came down to $5 billion -- $5 million. i say only in comparison to the 50 million from nvidia and the $100 million from jeff bezos. certainly, the openai deal fell apart amidst the whole sam altman situation last year. in terms of the progress the figure has made, they have published some videos and specifications on their
openai coming in at $5 million.o's who of companies interested in artificial intelligence, robotics and future technology. this will be interesting to see how it all develops. ed: the nvidia piece is interesting. they have invested all over the place, privately and in some public companies as well. i think i'm right in saying at one point, openai thought about just buying figure ai outright. what can you tell me about the company's progress? do they have anything to show for their work in...
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had openai.portunity for conflict i would recuse myself. i am really grateful to be a part of openai. i joined that board and a story that you covered extensively, and i think the mission is more important than ever before and i'm grateful to be a part of that. ed: one of the things that i have learned is that the table is complicated and important. but access to compute and your strategic partners are equally as important if not more. what has sierra done in its access to ai accelerators on that end of the spectrum, but also what are your relationships with the hyper scalers and talent base? clay: the technology approach is we use a todd them all -- autonomous ai agent architecture. rather than relying on a single model, any action might lie on five or six different models, reasoning, decision, planning, generating responses and more. we use a constellation of models. we work with openai, with azure cognitive services and others. we generally rely on them to provision and provide on underlying h
had openai.portunity for conflict i would recuse myself. i am really grateful to be a part of openai. i joined that board and a story that you covered extensively, and i think the mission is more important than ever before and i'm grateful to be a part of that. ed: one of the things that i have learned is that the table is complicated and important. but access to compute and your strategic partners are equally as important if not more. what has sierra done in its access to ai accelerators on...
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openai has, from using generative ai. openai has. right. _ from using generative ai. right, but many platforms i from using generative ai. openai i has, right, but many platforms have policy saying you are not allowed to use... this is mid—journey, mid—journey have also said you are not allowed to use images for political campaigns. pare not allowed to use images for political campaigns.— political campaigns. are your twitter feed? _ political campaigns. are your twitter feed? exactly. - political campaigns. are your twitter feed? exactly. they l political campaigns. are your- twitter feed? exactly. they have come a bit _ twitter feed? exactly. they have come a bit also _ twitter feed? exactly. they have come a bit also raises _ twitter feed? exactly. they have come a bit also raises another i come a bit also raises another point. if you are violating and infringing the terms and conditions of the platform and creating these things for campaigning purposes, i was doing it because it is educational for everyone on the news, but the point is if you are doing that, then
openai has, from using generative ai. openai has. right. _ from using generative ai. right, but many platforms i from using generative ai. openai i has, right, but many platforms have policy saying you are not allowed to use... this is mid—journey, mid—journey have also said you are not allowed to use images for political campaigns. pare not allowed to use images for political campaigns.— political campaigns. are your twitter feed? _ political campaigns. are your twitter feed? exactly. -...
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yesterday, openai's text to video generator sora.ailable to a small number to stress test it. we're all bowled over by the beauty of what is created and ultimately what any future film maker is going to be doing. >> yeah, i think the quality they are showing off with some of these videos is phenomenal, and it looks that are than other examples i've seen, and i've seen as many as i can of these ai generative video creation systems over the past few years. this one seems to be better and generate lengthier videos that seem to work than other people have created. ed: let's point out the first thing they did with it was generate content that is dog related or puffy related, which is not a shock to anyone. what is interesting -- and rachel metz's reporting there, thank you. safety question. how do we know what is ai generated and what is not? a story i broke about openai and its ceo with colleagues, he is working to get a green light from u.s. government. he wants approval, or blessing, with that venture to boost the global output of ai c
yesterday, openai's text to video generator sora.ailable to a small number to stress test it. we're all bowled over by the beauty of what is created and ultimately what any future film maker is going to be doing. >> yeah, i think the quality they are showing off with some of these videos is phenomenal, and it looks that are than other examples i've seen, and i've seen as many as i can of these ai generative video creation systems over the past few years. this one seems to be better and...
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will look into. >> still a hot topic with openai and that drama this past fall.er on for tech check as well per coming up, solutions, storage and salad. we have got the action, the story and trade on dell, meta and sweet drea atomm.th ces up next after this break. ♪ ♪ every day, businesses everywhere are asking: is it possible? with comcast business... it is. is it possible to help keep our online platform safe from cyberthreats? absolutely. can we provide health care virtually anywhere? we can help with that. is it possible to use predictive monitoring to address operations issues? we can help with that, too. with the advanced connectivity and intelligence of global secure networking from comcast business. it's not just possible. it's happening. fresh, warm hot dogs! when i'm not selling hot dogs, i invest in a fund that advances innovations like robotics. fresh, warm hot dogs, straight out of my torso! one for you, one for you. oh, you're a messy one. cool, right? so cool. anyone can become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq, a fund that gives you access t
will look into. >> still a hot topic with openai and that drama this past fall.er on for tech check as well per coming up, solutions, storage and salad. we have got the action, the story and trade on dell, meta and sweet drea atomm.th ces up next after this break. ♪ ♪ every day, businesses everywhere are asking: is it possible? with comcast business... it is. is it possible to help keep our online platform safe from cyberthreats? absolutely. can we provide health care virtually...
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new technology announced by the microsoft-funded company openai and just the latest way a.i. could rattle the world. it's called sora the company says the videos it's released are generated with a text prompt like woolly mammoth, snowcapped mountains, wispy clouds, and there it is. it is not available to the public yet, but the company wants feedback to help test capabilities according to a statement openai says safety is also a concern testing sora with experts and building tools to help identify misleading content >> we are never going to be able to know what's true, what's not. that is true, and we have to learn to deal with it. >> for a lot of people that's kind of terrifying >> reporter: and like other forms of a.i., the more advanced the technology gets, the more likely it could eliminate jobs hollywood is probably paying attention for now it's definitely not perfect, but some of the videos are incredibly realistic. both of these clips show big sur. one was shot on a camera, the other created by sora. can you tell which is a.i. this one openai says it cannot predict all
new technology announced by the microsoft-funded company openai and just the latest way a.i. could rattle the world. it's called sora the company says the videos it's released are generated with a text prompt like woolly mammoth, snowcapped mountains, wispy clouds, and there it is. it is not available to the public yet, but the company wants feedback to help test capabilities according to a statement openai says safety is also a concern testing sora with experts and building tools to help...
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openai has gotten a enormous amount of it.have an affiliation with another technology company. i can't remember the name of it. but do you have your own openai company or do you do it all internally? what do you do to compete with openai and this other technology company? ruth: we have been infusing product to google with ai for more than a decade. billions of people today are benefiting from ai across our products. it's benefiting what you see in search, maps, commerce, youtube. i just mentioned multi-mobile search. the ability to search with your camera. when you search for your kids in photos, that's ai. ai has continued to be away to enhance what the product experience is. we have done that historically through two groups. one is google brain. the other is deep mind. an extraordinary acquisition led by an extraordinary entrepreneur are. we have put the two together last year, which has been really exciting. so, we are building on that foundation that has been experienced for the last decade. david: what's the excitement of
openai has gotten a enormous amount of it.have an affiliation with another technology company. i can't remember the name of it. but do you have your own openai company or do you do it all internally? what do you do to compete with openai and this other technology company? ruth: we have been infusing product to google with ai for more than a decade. billions of people today are benefiting from ai across our products. it's benefiting what you see in search, maps, commerce, youtube. i just...
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and these are the chips that companies need to train cup, or cutting edge ai programmes like openai'shatgpt and others from the likes of google, meta and amazon. and with demand for generative ai increasing, nvidia has a huge potentialfor growth. in fact, nvidia has a huge potentialfor growth. infact, many nvidia has a huge potentialfor growth. in fact, many investors believe we are only at the tip of the iceberg. evidence of that came from openai, which on thursday launched a new app called soro that turns text into video. —— three. this video was created by ai software made simply by typing the following words — "a movie trailer featuring the adventures of a 30—year—old space man wearing a red will needed helmet, shot on 35mm film." pretty remarkable. other companies are also racing to develop this kind of instant video generator. still, when it comes to nvidia's share price, investor enthusiasm even by the super chanced of the tech sector, it's been pretty extreme. staying with al, and turning to the issue of governance — last week, the united nations�* body unesco implemented an e
and these are the chips that companies need to train cup, or cutting edge ai programmes like openai'shatgpt and others from the likes of google, meta and amazon. and with demand for generative ai increasing, nvidia has a huge potentialfor growth. in fact, nvidia has a huge potentialfor growth. infact, many nvidia has a huge potentialfor growth. in fact, many investors believe we are only at the tip of the iceberg. evidence of that came from openai, which on thursday launched a new app called...
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openai popularized it. lot of us could open source teams have been open source models but that means there are companies giving away every element of it. meta has done it. there is no -- a company in abu dhabi has built powerful oils. we are seeing a building of evolution that seems more democratized than other technologies before. again, i think we are in a singularity and it is easy to speculate and make contrastive statements. let's be open-minded but the potential exists. >> back in may, sam altman testified in congress. here is a little of what he had to say. >> i agree that when we get to very powerful systems the landscape will change. i am more optimistic that we are incredibly creative in finding other things to do with tools and that will keep happening. my worst fear is that we cause significant harm to the world. if this technology goes wrong, it can go quite wrong and we want to be vocal about that and work with the government to prevent that from happening, but we tried to be very clear about
openai popularized it. lot of us could open source teams have been open source models but that means there are companies giving away every element of it. meta has done it. there is no -- a company in abu dhabi has built powerful oils. we are seeing a building of evolution that seems more democratized than other technologies before. again, i think we are in a singularity and it is easy to speculate and make contrastive statements. let's be open-minded but the potential exists. >> back in...
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the question for any openai product is how safe can they make it?oogle makes money on the search business because the search product is reliable and doesn't throw out offensive or a search that would go against the advertiser. they use sponsored links. one question of the generative a.i. is how much control does openai have over the product and what search will it throw out and will advertisers take the risk on being able to advertise against that risk. >> it will be a big week for the magnificent seven next week with nvidia. you will do a preview of that. that will be a big determination if the nvidia and all a.i. chips continues. arjun, thank you so much for the top tech stories from overnight. >>> let's turn to european markets. the focus, of course, has been on the ftse 100 today. we have had better than expected uk retail sales data come through. to give you the numbers, 3.2% increase on the month. that is higher than the figure of 1.7%. it is the largest one-month increase since april of 2021. it reverses the decline of the prior month. what w
the question for any openai product is how safe can they make it?oogle makes money on the search business because the search product is reliable and doesn't throw out offensive or a search that would go against the advertiser. they use sponsored links. one question of the generative a.i. is how much control does openai have over the product and what search will it throw out and will advertisers take the risk on being able to advertise against that risk. >> it will be a big week for the...
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their product is one penny cheaper than openai, we will see. caroline: competitive.think ultimately, what are the reviews like for ultra at the moment? how have people been interacting, and they felt that this could be the area that stops the market share being lost to a bing that is now wrapped into openai? >> google only believed to the product of this morning, so users are still getting their hands on it and seeing how it stacks up to openai. what i'm hearing so far is that there appears to be a parity between the models but gemini is not necessarily blowing gpt4 out of the water as google is suggesting in some of its press briefing that is model had. ed: google plaited a bit safe for quite some time. do you think they are now showing their full hand of how they commercialize all this? >> i think this is an important prong in the strategy, but more will still be needed. i don't feel that one subscription product will be enough to really demonstrate that years of investment have paid off. caroline: i'm sure for many the fact that you can automatically use it within
their product is one penny cheaper than openai, we will see. caroline: competitive.think ultimately, what are the reviews like for ultra at the moment? how have people been interacting, and they felt that this could be the area that stops the market share being lost to a bing that is now wrapped into openai? >> google only believed to the product of this morning, so users are still getting their hands on it and seeing how it stacks up to openai. what i'm hearing so far is that there...
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lauren: the deal values openai at $80 billion. that's according to new york times. will almost triple. hear's why. the deal will allow the openai employees to sell their existing shares at specific time and price and offer to josh ashley: macey petty is the author of that piece and joins me now. you're a college volleyball player. why is it so dangerous to let biological men compete with women on the court? explain. >> thank you for having me. the sports separation is very clear and based on violation onlines that were not questioned and aren't ped coming to common sense and in my sport of volleyball and stands over 7 inches higher whether mu l mass or height and using advantages against the athletes in many cases hurting female athletes. >> it was our safety and educational opportunity to get a scholarship in front of the college scout when he was playing on a net 7 inches shorter than he should have. ashley: do you get backlash from your teammates for speaking out or do they feel the same way you do? >> for a long time it was pretty understood and boys should play
lauren: the deal values openai at $80 billion. that's according to new york times. will almost triple. hear's why. the deal will allow the openai employees to sell their existing shares at specific time and price and offer to josh ashley: macey petty is the author of that piece and joins me now. you're a college volleyball player. why is it so dangerous to let biological men compete with women on the court? explain. >> thank you for having me. the sports separation is very clear and based...
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every perception that microsoft and also openai or other upstarts have is going to be a knock on google. it's going to keep it below a market multiple. this stock is below a market multiple. when we spend a lot of time talking about microsoft at 35 times, which none of us can remember, at some point, if they do have a better product, they converge a bit valuation wise. >> technicals s matter. chris is nodding his head. if you look at december of '21, where we traded up to, look at the run we've had over the last year and a half, two years, just got us back to the levels we saw three or so years ago. that's problematic that it does trade at a market multiple. the market's not giving them anywhere near what a microsoft or apple or nvidia -- well, clearly nvidia would trade at, saying, this is what you're worth right now. with the market multiple, that's problematic. >> look at when the stock peaked relative to the s&p. actually, the day the market bottomed in october. so, the fact it's underperformed since then is almost the market saying, hey, this is not an offensive name, this is more
every perception that microsoft and also openai or other upstarts have is going to be a knock on google. it's going to keep it below a market multiple. this stock is below a market multiple. when we spend a lot of time talking about microsoft at 35 times, which none of us can remember, at some point, if they do have a better product, they converge a bit valuation wise. >> technicals s matter. chris is nodding his head. if you look at december of '21, where we traded up to, look at the run...
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always great to see you. >> thank you for having me. >> let's start with openai. they are expanding with a text to video future and what makes this different from other programs? >> it is a very realistic platform that can turn your text into video. anything that you want to see, you write the text into it and it can create a generation of either a cityscape or people sitting on the beach or whatever you want to imagine. the think about it is it looks so realistic. because it looks so realistic, it is not available to the public yet. they are sharing it with experts and misinformation, people who are visual artists and film makers to get feedback to make sure this is not used to spread any type of misinformation. >> remarkable to watch the transformation. let's turn to apple and we see people returning their vision plus, pretty soon after purchasing. why is that? >> it is not surprising because this is the first vision pro we have seen so there will be hiccups. a lot of people say they are experienceing headaches or motion sickness. these are people who are being
always great to see you. >> thank you for having me. >> let's start with openai. they are expanding with a text to video future and what makes this different from other programs? >> it is a very realistic platform that can turn your text into video. anything that you want to see, you write the text into it and it can create a generation of either a cityscape or people sitting on the beach or whatever you want to imagine. the think about it is it looks so realistic. because it...
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the biggest story they are reporting is that open i -- openai is coming with its own search. the stock seems to be reacting. what do you make of that? alphabet is a company that you cover. mark: i would be surprised if openai with the integrated search engine would really take away search share from google. you would have to do a lot of things to take away search share from google. you would have to come up with a better search product. google will trade off of 3% just based off of that. i think that correction will be corrected. there is more competition arguably now for google search. i think it has continued to approve and i think these gemini features that they are rolling out will improve. i will take the 3% correction on market share with google. ed: we have 30 seconds. of the joy norma's universe of tech companies, who won the earnings. so far? mark: amazon and met up. everybody is standing -- is spending more on meta-. meta looks like a well-positioned company in stock. ed: as i said, a massive unit force -- universe of different technology companies which is why like
the biggest story they are reporting is that open i -- openai is coming with its own search. the stock seems to be reacting. what do you make of that? alphabet is a company that you cover. mark: i would be surprised if openai with the integrated search engine would really take away search share from google. you would have to do a lot of things to take away search share from google. you would have to come up with a better search product. google will trade off of 3% just based off of that. i...
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they were essentially caught flat-footed by chatgtp and efforts from openai. little bit differently. they are trying to operate from a position of strength. the software side is codenamed ajax. we wrote about it last july. at this point, they are not looking at chat lots, they're looking to apply the tech to applications. you can imagine the new version of their web browser that can auto summarize articles. you can imagine a keyboard that will better predict what you want to type next, based on who you are communicating with. there will be more augmented reality functions power by artificial intelligence across the product lines down to the apple watch. there is a lot to like from what apple's position will be. no matter how late it is. in terms of when we will start being able to live and breathe this stuff, i would anticipate some of the early releases for the developer community and those in the public who want to get their hands dirty with this type of stuff, sometime in june and it will be released to consumers before the end of the year. haidi: our techn
they were essentially caught flat-footed by chatgtp and efforts from openai. little bit differently. they are trying to operate from a position of strength. the software side is codenamed ajax. we wrote about it last july. at this point, they are not looking at chat lots, they're looking to apply the tech to applications. you can imagine the new version of their web browser that can auto summarize articles. you can imagine a keyboard that will better predict what you want to type next, based on...
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openai has declined to comment. ♪ >>> a big turnout for millbrae's lunar new year festival after theeekend rain delay. the event was supposed to be saturday but it was pushed to sunday because it rained. a good decision, considering the blue skies that they got to enjoy. >>> in oakland, lunar new year event organizers were worried that poor weather we keep people away from their parade but instead, huge crowds filled the streets sunday celebrating community and culture. it was city second parade after a 30 year hiatus and we are told the year of the dragon is the most auspicious of the chinese zodiac . oakland leaders said this year it signifies a period of strength and positive change. the celebration of the year of the dragon continues next weekend with a big chinese lunar new year parade in san francisco on saturday. it starts around 5:15 at second and market streets and winds through chinatown. ending at kearney and jackson. this year's parade and marshall is golden globe winning actress, awkwafina. >>> new video shows a rockslide within the past few hours on a highway in far nor
openai has declined to comment. ♪ >>> a big turnout for millbrae's lunar new year festival after theeekend rain delay. the event was supposed to be saturday but it was pushed to sunday because it rained. a good decision, considering the blue skies that they got to enjoy. >>> in oakland, lunar new year event organizers were worried that poor weather we keep people away from their parade but instead, huge crowds filled the streets sunday celebrating community and culture. it...
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the tech company openai is giving the world a peek at the next phase in an ai generated content.unveiled sora, a tool that can quickly create videos on command all of the videos you're seeing here were made just by typing prompts into the openai app. isn't that crazy? yeah. oh my gosh, the open ai and for example, a 30 year old spaceman wearing a red wool knitted motorcycle helmet, plus a few more details generated a very specific video image. the breakthrough has raised questions once again about the potential dangers of artificial intelligence. >> we can no longer trust what we see and what we hear. there is a lot of excitement and there's a lot of fear. this tool and the others on the market are such concerned because of the speed at which the technology is evolving. >> for now, the company is only allowing a few users to test features and hasn't announced when it will make sora available for public use. ♪ >>> traditionally, the football home of both the jets and the giants. metlife stadium, east rutherford, new jersey, plays host to a
the tech company openai is giving the world a peek at the next phase in an ai generated content.unveiled sora, a tool that can quickly create videos on command all of the videos you're seeing here were made just by typing prompts into the openai app. isn't that crazy? yeah. oh my gosh, the open ai and for example, a 30 year old spaceman wearing a red wool knitted motorcycle helmet, plus a few more details generated a very specific video image. the breakthrough has raised questions once again...
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the poster child for that is microsoft and openai. and you have amazon and anthropic. remember, last week we saw nvidia unveiled a whole bunch of investments in small technology. that's because they need each other. small tech is not going to have the kind of capital to build a foundation level. but large tech needs the innovation coming from small tech. the training of models in particular complex areas, such as pharmaceuticals, drug discovery, autonomous vehicles. you know, this is ai on the edge. this is ai in everything we carry with us. or phones, the meters at home, etc. i think this trend of big tech and little tech working together was under the regulatory scrutiny, but it is also a win-win for both sides. caroline: what you gain that exposure? you were going to get into the publicly traded stocks, but where have you found alternatives when you are not looking at the private markets? nancy: three ways. we have passive s&p 500 exposure. it is cheap, and it means we don't underperform. lots of people did last year. the second thing is, we are adding a global tech
the poster child for that is microsoft and openai. and you have amazon and anthropic. remember, last week we saw nvidia unveiled a whole bunch of investments in small technology. that's because they need each other. small tech is not going to have the kind of capital to build a foundation level. but large tech needs the innovation coming from small tech. the training of models in particular complex areas, such as pharmaceuticals, drug discovery, autonomous vehicles. you know, this is ai on the...
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. (♪) stuart: the ceo of openai sam altman is reportedly looking to raise $7 trillion to over hold am. >> is looking to raise money from the united arab emirates and that's raising eyebrows because the uae is china's second largest trading partner in the middle east have a tense relationship with the united states and you hear that monster number and the question becomes who will have a vested interest in how the anti-industry develops. the funding will go towards two issues a big constraint and a.i. and how many chips there are in the processing power to train the systems like chat gpt is simply not there right now and second chips are really pricey. nvidia controls 80% of the market right now in the fundraising effort likely could materially eat into their shares if successful. to put that into context it dwarfs the size of the semiconductor industry and global sales were $527 billion and when it comes to a.i. the appetite for investment can defy the odds. >> the attitude to investing especially in some of the generative a.i. companies that are garnering the huge funding rounds is
. (♪) stuart: the ceo of openai sam altman is reportedly looking to raise $7 trillion to over hold am. >> is looking to raise money from the united arab emirates and that's raising eyebrows because the uae is china's second largest trading partner in the middle east have a tense relationship with the united states and you hear that monster number and the question becomes who will have a vested interest in how the anti-industry develops. the funding will go towards two issues a big...
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evidence of that came from openai, which on thursday launched a new app called sora that turns text intoby ai software based simply by typing the following words. "a movie trailer featuring the adventures of the 30—year—old spaceman wearing a red wool knitted motorcycle helmet, blue sky, salt desert, cinematic style, shot on 35—millimetre film." pretty remarkable. other companies are also racing to develop this kind of instant video—generator. still, when it comes to nvidia's share price, investor enthusiasm — even by the supercharged standards of the tech sector — well, it's been pretty extreme. india is the world's third largest start—up ecosystem. but in recent weeks, troubles have been mounting for paytm and byju's — once the poster boys for entrepreneurship in the country. they are facing the heat from investors and regulators for a number of reasons. nikhil inamdar sent us this report on why the country's once booming startup sector is now gasping for breath. the past few months have seen a big drop in the fortunes of two of india's best—known start—ups. let's run through some figu
evidence of that came from openai, which on thursday launched a new app called sora that turns text intoby ai software based simply by typing the following words. "a movie trailer featuring the adventures of the 30—year—old spaceman wearing a red wool knitted motorcycle helmet, blue sky, salt desert, cinematic style, shot on 35—millimetre film." pretty remarkable. other companies are also racing to develop this kind of instant video—generator. still, when it comes to nvidia's...
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de hecho, hace un par de días openai líder de inteligencia artificial, presentó un nuevo modelo llamadoetendiendo ser un político, sino escenarios que puedan asustar a la población y prevenirles en ir a votar, por ejemplo. entonces yo diría que vayan a estar completamente preocupados por estas nuevas tecnologías. jesús andrés bastidas, telemundo. jesús gracias por ese informe. por cierto, dentro de 2 semanas los congresistas tomarán un receso y por eso presión para aprobar esta legislación. min 12 con 22. otra pausa. al regresar tendremos una entrevista con 1 de los más malos en la serie del señor de los cielos. estamos hablando de róbinson díaz sobre su personaje de el cabo y una aplicación digital. promete ofrecer más seguridad. hablamos de tinder. le vamos a contar qué nuevas medidas tomarán. oh, you have never faced anything like this. the chameleon is the power of all my old nemesis. nemesis nemesis would have to get an army of the best crux and criminals. oh, you're adorable. oh tommy, single is disturbing, but it's awesome. we can take down the chameleon together. oh kung fu pand
de hecho, hace un par de días openai líder de inteligencia artificial, presentó un nuevo modelo llamadoetendiendo ser un político, sino escenarios que puedan asustar a la población y prevenirles en ir a votar, por ejemplo. entonces yo diría que vayan a estar completamente preocupados por estas nuevas tecnologías. jesús andrés bastidas, telemundo. jesús gracias por ese informe. por cierto, dentro de 2 semanas los congresistas tomarán un receso y por eso presión para aprobar esta...
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openai has introduced its newest artificial intelligence project., it can take text and turn it into videos. the company, backed by microsoft, shared these ai generated videos from its new text to video platform called sora. they they say sora can create 60s of highly detailed and realistic scenes and movements, all based on just a few sentences of text. description openai says it has a team specializes in specializing in misinformation, bias and hateful content testing. the model to improve safety efforts, doubling penalties for protesters who blocked traffic on highways. what we're learning about a new bill introduced in the state legislature, plus an impressive shoe collection, will soon hit the auction block. and it's all in honor of a late south bay teacher. how her family is keeping her memory alive this ad? typical. politicians... "he's bad. i'm good." blah, blah. let's shake things up. with katie porter. porter refuses corporate pac money. and leads the fight to ban congressional stock trading. katie porter. taking on big banks to make housi
openai has introduced its newest artificial intelligence project., it can take text and turn it into videos. the company, backed by microsoft, shared these ai generated videos from its new text to video platform called sora. they they say sora can create 60s of highly detailed and realistic scenes and movements, all based on just a few sentences of text. description openai says it has a team specializes in specializing in misinformation, bias and hateful content testing. the model to improve...
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put a prompt into the app like this one openai featured.ventures of a 30-year-old spaceman wearing a red wool knitted motorcycle helmet, blue sky, salt desert, cinematic style shot on 35 millimeter film. vivid colors. boom, in seconds, the system creating this. experts say generative a.i. like tools out there by companies like runway could hold major consequences. >> it's going to shift everything for us. we can no longer trust what we see and what we hear. >> should we as a society be nervous about this? >> it's a mix. there is a lot of excitement and fear. this tool and the others on the market are such concerns because of the speed at which the technology is evolving. >> reporter: so far the company is only allowing a few users to test features, say they're taking important safety steps but haven't yet announced when they will make it public. what kind of impact will this have on hollywood? >> time will tell. it's either going to be a threat and replace jobs, or it's going to create more jobs, you know. these tools still need a human in
put a prompt into the app like this one openai featured.ventures of a 30-year-old spaceman wearing a red wool knitted motorcycle helmet, blue sky, salt desert, cinematic style shot on 35 millimeter film. vivid colors. boom, in seconds, the system creating this. experts say generative a.i. like tools out there by companies like runway could hold major consequences. >> it's going to shift everything for us. we can no longer trust what we see and what we hear. >> should we as a society...
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if you count openai in microsoft's camp.think this is a fundamental -- for a large company, imagine you are in microsoft word google. the first thing to thing you think to do once you invent this technology is how you make technology. uber will make the most money by putting it in search. microsoft will make the most for putting it in office. will microsoft become an of structure that says i'm good to build a new engine that causes people to no longer need or want to use office or pay for it? few companies have ever done that. when kovach -- kodak invented the digital camera, they showed that because they thought it would kill the fill business. it did, but it was not because of them. the same thing happens with intel not embracing mobile, qualcomm not embracing ai, and the list goes on. it is hard for a large company not to take this technology and put it in their best-selling product to make that low hanging fruit. it is hard for them to be disruptive, cannibalize and kill the revenue that is currently a cash cow. caroline
if you count openai in microsoft's camp.think this is a fundamental -- for a large company, imagine you are in microsoft word google. the first thing to thing you think to do once you invent this technology is how you make technology. uber will make the most money by putting it in search. microsoft will make the most for putting it in office. will microsoft become an of structure that says i'm good to build a new engine that causes people to no longer need or want to use office or pay for it?...
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but heading into 2020 24 election, if this were to become available to consumers, the folks at openai have to make sure that they have enough measures in place so that people can't make tons of deepfake videos of politicians are candidates running for office that could widely shift the nature of the election now, openai says that it's actually going to work with expert to not just test the model, but monitor for misinformation that they're trying to get to get all the >> companies together to pledge to create some kind of guardrails. but i mean, if you're a swiftie, you know, just a few weeks ago, there were deep fakes of that pop artist online before this technique so are they even positioned? are they actually inclined to bring their own guardrails >> oh, they're definitely inclined. i mean, they want to shape their own destiny when it comes to things like regulations. so if they're not going to be responsible at the gate, then they invite more scrutiny, more potential regulation that can slow them down. so yes, they definitely are motivated to make sure this the safe the problem wi
but heading into 2020 24 election, if this were to become available to consumers, the folks at openai have to make sure that they have enough measures in place so that people can't make tons of deepfake videos of politicians are candidates running for office that could widely shift the nature of the election now, openai says that it's actually going to work with expert to not just test the model, but monitor for misinformation that they're trying to get to get all the >> companies...
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here's the ceo of openai i think if this technology goes wrong, it can go quite wrong. and we want to be vocal about that. we want to work with the government to prevent that from happening. but we tried to be very clear-eyed about what the downside cases and the work that we have to do they say they're going to do the work, but you've said that your skeptical about their incentives to act, especially in an election year. why is that >> well, because as he said, it's incentives, right? i mean, if you can make a lot of money and there's just so much money going into ai right now. so that was sam walton. it's altman speaking and just recently he mentioned that he's trying the race 7 trillion for some ai ventures mean that's a huge fraction of the world. >> world's gdp. >> there's just so much money flowing into ai, so much hype. i think it's just impossible to resist the temptation. and a lot of corporations have to maximize shareholder revenue so it's not, we can't just trust that they're going to do the right thing out of the goodness of their heart. we have to really l
here's the ceo of openai i think if this technology goes wrong, it can go quite wrong. and we want to be vocal about that. we want to work with the government to prevent that from happening. but we tried to be very clear-eyed about what the downside cases and the work that we have to do they say they're going to do the work, but you've said that your skeptical about their incentives to act, especially in an election year. why is that >> well, because as he said, it's incentives, right? i...
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. >>> coming up, openai's sam altman looks to one middle east country to shape rules around a.i.ooks to landmark legislation. >>> out of the world viewership for the super bowl rivaling the event for mankind. >>> tiger woods making it official with taylor made. the two partnering up on sunday red. new apparel brand. woods says it is his decision to always wear red on sundays. >>> this town ain't big enough for both of us. according to warren buffett. jazz wear, the maker of squishmallows is suing another line over the plush animals. it is adding to a lawsuit against one of alibaba. i feel like i'm in a "saturday night live" skit reading this story. >>> and jon stewart is back roasting president biden and president trump's ages and even his own. >> objectively old. they are at the age where there are no more age-related milestones to hit. they have the aarp card. they got social security. they have the movie discount. there is no hit 88 tand drink ad drive. look at this. i'm 20 years younger than these [ bleep ]. this -- look at this. they wish! oh, absolutely. (inner monologue) m
. >>> coming up, openai's sam altman looks to one middle east country to shape rules around a.i.ooks to landmark legislation. >>> out of the world viewership for the super bowl rivaling the event for mankind. >>> tiger woods making it official with taylor made. the two partnering up on sunday red. new apparel brand. woods says it is his decision to always wear red on sundays. >>> this town ain't big enough for both of us. according to warren buffett. jazz...
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that should be on par, which is the model from openai.hey have to show when the products come out that this model is good and these mistakes that they've made in the recent past have really done a disservice to google in terms of its opportunity and ability to show us that it has the product chops to put it alongside the openais for instance and really factor it in. >> some of these were quite controversial, alex. i want to ask you referring to the request at the apple shareholder meeting. does alphabet need to release a report, creating more transparency? how are their tools coming up with these results, what's going on, and who's involved with these processes? >> their job was getting you from point a to point b in the most efficient way possible and satisfying some curiosity. right now what they're doing is suggesting the whole web like conservational ai or when it comes to ai bots. you didn't need the transparency. all the action was happening on the web itself. now the action is happening within iowa. if google gets away with not tel
that should be on par, which is the model from openai.hey have to show when the products come out that this model is good and these mistakes that they've made in the recent past have really done a disservice to google in terms of its opportunity and ability to show us that it has the product chops to put it alongside the openais for instance and really factor it in. >> some of these were quite controversial, alex. i want to ask you referring to the request at the apple shareholder...
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would force them to leave amazon and go to azure to take advantage of the benefits of openai we didn't see that we saw almost no customer churn. anthropic is on a tear they'll have models every bit as good in the near term as 4.5 turbo, et cetera this is a great, healthy, competitive race in the landscape of models. their customers have continuing to voraciously move their data in amazon, many putting on snowflake in amazon or snowflake in azure, by the way but that's what we see everybody standing up their data and leveraging new work loads. telescope way out for a second what is this ai business all about? the founders of snowflake said to me the other day, he said, when we got into this business what we dreamed of was setting data free and set it free so every company on the planet can make better decisions with their data artificial intelligence is leveraging the power of mnts that can look at giant patterns to predict what is the best decision going forward whether it's language, whether it's video, et cetera and so i think we're seeing the beginnings of it i was holding my breath
would force them to leave amazon and go to azure to take advantage of the benefits of openai we didn't see that we saw almost no customer churn. anthropic is on a tear they'll have models every bit as good in the near term as 4.5 turbo, et cetera this is a great, healthy, competitive race in the landscape of models. their customers have continuing to voraciously move their data in amazon, many putting on snowflake in amazon or snowflake in azure, by the way but that's what we see everybody...
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still, they expect costs to increase in response to a wall street journal report that the openai ceoeking to raise $7 trillion from investors. then a shift toward the united states and other western markets. an ai firm tells bloomberg news its -- it is paring back his presence in china. it has been at the forefront of the united arab emirates push into ai, with partnerships including with openai. plus, elon musk is cutting ties with delaware. the billionaire reincorporated the brain implant company neural link to nevada. he has suffered legal setbacks in delaware, including one over his pay and another over his acquisition of twitter. caroline: let's get in to other news relating to elon musk because ukraine is accusing russian military forces of using starlink terminals on the front lines, saying it is becoming systemic. this is as the starlink satellite internet services are also being used by sudan paramilitary forces. all of this ultimately questioning how starlink is being used and with the company ultimately knows about it. when we think of russia and ukraine in particular, sta
still, they expect costs to increase in response to a wall street journal report that the openai ceoeking to raise $7 trillion from investors. then a shift toward the united states and other western markets. an ai firm tells bloomberg news its -- it is paring back his presence in china. it has been at the forefront of the united arab emirates push into ai, with partnerships including with openai. plus, elon musk is cutting ties with delaware. the billionaire reincorporated the brain implant...
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that drove openai's success.lus, the newly released apple vision pro headset is presenting some customer service snags. if an owner prevents -- forgets their pass code the only way to get the device working again is to bring it to an apple store or mail it to customer support. apple would then reset it. adam neumann is teaming up with capital providers to explore an offer to buy the co-working firm out of bankruptcy. that according to a letter sent to wework's owners. a bid would be for the entire company or its assets. caroline: we are going to dig into this more, because it is not the first time adam neumann wanted to write to the rescue office. late 2022 he was trying to make bids to basically resuscitate this company he was so associated with. >> yes. apparently there has been a lot happening behind the scenes that hasn't been too deeply reported on, but adam neumann cannot let go of this company he started. it is like we are going to get wecrash season too. he apparently made a bid in 2022 according to his l
that drove openai's success.lus, the newly released apple vision pro headset is presenting some customer service snags. if an owner prevents -- forgets their pass code the only way to get the device working again is to bring it to an apple store or mail it to customer support. apple would then reset it. adam neumann is teaming up with capital providers to explore an offer to buy the co-working firm out of bankruptcy. that according to a letter sent to wework's owners. a bid would be for the...
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because of the relationship with openai, any openai customers that come on to that platform benefits azure. it benefits the cloud, all this stuff running on microsoft cloud is beneficial. >> good point. steve kovach. up next, our "chart of the day." jetblue is soaring. committee member jenny harrington owns it. she is calling in on it next. plus stephanie link has another move to tell you about. >> announcer: are you following "the halftime report" podcast? what are you waiting for? look for us in your favorite podcasting app. follow "the halftime" podcast now. whatever they may be. all that planning has paid off. looks like you can make this work. we can make this work. and the feeling of confidence that comes from our advice... i can make this work. that seems to be universal. i can make this work. i can make this work. no wonder more than 9 out of 10 clients are likely to recommend us. because advice worth listening to is advice worth talking about. ameriprise financial. the first time you made a sale online with godaddy was also the first time you heard of a town named dinosaur,
because of the relationship with openai, any openai customers that come on to that platform benefits azure. it benefits the cloud, all this stuff running on microsoft cloud is beneficial. >> good point. steve kovach. up next, our "chart of the day." jetblue is soaring. committee member jenny harrington owns it. she is calling in on it next. plus stephanie link has another move to tell you about. >> announcer: are you following "the halftime report" podcast? what...
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has opened an investigation into whether openai misled investors.e. ♪ how am i going to find a doctor when i'm hallucinating? what about zocdoc? so many options. yeah, and dr. xichun even takes your sketchy insurance. xi-chun, xi-chun, xi-chun! you've got more options than you know. book now. j.p. morgan wealth management knows it's easy to get lost in investment research. get help with j.p morgan personal advisors. hey, david! ready to get started? work with advisors who create a plan with you, and help you find the right investments. so great getting to know you, let's take a look at your new investment plan. ok, great! this should have you moving in the right direction. thanks jen. get ongoing advice; and manage your investments in the chase mobile app. caroline: the s.e.c. is investigating whether openai investors were misled as the startup went through a ferocious debate over leadership last year. this is all being reported by the wall street journal. the securities and exchange commission is studying internal communications by the ceo in regar
has opened an investigation into whether openai misled investors.e. ♪ how am i going to find a doctor when i'm hallucinating? what about zocdoc? so many options. yeah, and dr. xichun even takes your sketchy insurance. xi-chun, xi-chun, xi-chun! you've got more options than you know. book now. j.p. morgan wealth management knows it's easy to get lost in investment research. get help with j.p morgan personal advisors. hey, david! ready to get started? work with advisors who create a plan with...
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and everything that happened with openai and sora. haslinda: steve, no change to one year mlf but it investors saying we will see cuts in the coming months. what are we expecting? >> we did not get that cut on saturday from the pboc on the one year mlf, because authorities do not want to see that you on -- yuan continue to weaken, so that is why eyes are on the five-year loan prime rate tomorrow, which is the reference rate for mortgages. that could be moved tomorrow, but as david chu, our economist said in the last hour, he thought the pboc should have moved on the mlf on saturday. we will have to wait and see what to do tomorrow as they continued to try and the risk and deleverage -- de-risk and deleverage in the property sector. yvonne: a 10 basis point cut is what consensus is expecting. is that going to do much to turnaround this market? >> it will not be a turnaround for this market. investors will be happy to see such a cut. it on the liquidity front is not what investors want the most. i think short term wise, support from the
and everything that happened with openai and sora. haslinda: steve, no change to one year mlf but it investors saying we will see cuts in the coming months. what are we expecting? >> we did not get that cut on saturday from the pboc on the one year mlf, because authorities do not want to see that you on -- yuan continue to weaken, so that is why eyes are on the five-year loan prime rate tomorrow, which is the reference rate for mortgages. that could be moved tomorrow, but as david chu,...
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we've got this openai, that's what it is, just announced a new text to video a.i. tool. works? ashley: i'll do my best, stu. it's called sora, and it can generate videos up to a minute long based on whatever prompt the user types into a text box. so if you want to see a grizzly bear riding a bicycle across a lake, sora can animate that a screen in seconds. the technology not available to the mix yet, but it is creating a bit of a buzz. there's also concerns over how it could replace human jobs and help spread digital disinformation. the company says it is collaborating with experts to test sora a for its ability to cause harm via a misinformation, hateful content and bias. openai, by the way, has not said when this particular technology will be available but, hey, it's going to be out there at a some point. stuart: ashley, i don't know whether you saw the video on the left-hand side of the screen -- >> no. stuart: it was really sharp stuff and that was a.i.-generated. it was really impressive. ashley: it's incredible. stuart it is. thanks, ash. check the market, please.
we've got this openai, that's what it is, just announced a new text to video a.i. tool. works? ashley: i'll do my best, stu. it's called sora, and it can generate videos up to a minute long based on whatever prompt the user types into a text box. so if you want to see a grizzly bear riding a bicycle across a lake, sora can animate that a screen in seconds. the technology not available to the mix yet, but it is creating a bit of a buzz. there's also concerns over how it could replace human jobs...
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openai has unveiled its new text to video model it's calling it sora.p to one minute long based on whatever prompt a user types into a text box. take this if you use the prompt the camera directly faces colorful building in burano, italy, an adorable dalmatian looks through a window on a building on a ground floor, many people are walking and soil ling on canal streets in front of the buildings. this is what you get. wow. look at that. we're done. i think it's time to hand in your resignation. they're going to say give me mike santoli, sara eisen and david faber in digital form. >> that's garbage? >> they couldn't get it as accurate. >> no. >> this is -- this is a first. i mean what is this going to look like in two, three years? >> who does this displace, right? it's graphic designers and video. >> want another one? we have another prompt here. step printing scene of a person running cinematic film shot in 35 millimeter. right. >> he's running backward on the treadmill. >> i can't figure out what that is. it's shot in 35 millimeter, though. it did it.
openai has unveiled its new text to video model it's calling it sora.p to one minute long based on whatever prompt a user types into a text box. take this if you use the prompt the camera directly faces colorful building in burano, italy, an adorable dalmatian looks through a window on a building on a ground floor, many people are walking and soil ling on canal streets in front of the buildings. this is what you get. wow. look at that. we're done. i think it's time to hand in your resignation....
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interestingly, already the second proposals, in a rather extensive document dedicated to this innovation, openaiit at your own discretion, you can explicitly tell the machine what to remember and what to forget, or you can disable this function altogether. obviously, this is an appeal to those who are worried about the safety of rather sensitive information; fortunately, there are plenty of examples of data leaks from such tools. in the same chat-gp5. one of the users in the history of their dialogues found other people's dialogues with a set of confidential information from an unpublished more scientific work before passwords to the internal network of some pharmacy. a radical solution to this problem was proposed by invidia , a chat tool with rtx, which allows you to run large languages. models directly on the user’s computer, it retains access to the internet and can, for example, use a video on youtube as a source of information for an answer, but all calculations occur locally, all documents the analysis of which the user needs are not sent anywhere, it turns out to be its own autonomous a
interestingly, already the second proposals, in a rather extensive document dedicated to this innovation, openaiit at your own discretion, you can explicitly tell the machine what to remember and what to forget, or you can disable this function altogether. obviously, this is an appeal to those who are worried about the safety of rather sensitive information; fortunately, there are plenty of examples of data leaks from such tools. in the same chat-gp5. one of the users in the history of their...