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like seventy plus percent of the distribution of news in this country is either facebook or google so if you have a government. group meeting with facebook to decide what news to distribute and what not that's essentially like a you know a government run censorship program and we've never had anything even close to that except in wartime in this country and this is this is it's an extraordinary development and so mad i got to ask you know that was an august before this you know eight hundred plus i purged took place did the reality of what we feared and what we were talking about in august live up to the expectation. yeah i think so i think it's i think that's starting we've already seen sort of across the board. the deletions of sites the completely span the political spectrum you've seen far right people removed you seen libertarian sites like police the police copwatch. the freethought projects than you've seen pro-democratic sites like reverb press and liberal america. and blue state daily. they've they've all been removed from facebook so this is not a right versus left thing thi
like seventy plus percent of the distribution of news in this country is either facebook or google so if you have a government. group meeting with facebook to decide what news to distribute and what not that's essentially like a you know a government run censorship program and we've never had anything even close to that except in wartime in this country and this is this is it's an extraordinary development and so mad i got to ask you know that was an august before this you know eight hundred...
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i find to coordinate open bob or one of the many google fights that are walking out today and thoughts are with everybody with the clarion any form of. or misconduct. similar protests were organized at google offices around the world last week the company disclosed that it had fired forty eight employees including thirteen senior executives for sexual harassment in recent years in london bad weather kept most of the demonstrators inside but some braved the elements to take the protests to the public. so we will continue to support fully any workplace that has suffered a restaurant and to ensure that that right is protected or rewarded google employees in singapore and tokyo as well as in cities in the u.s. including new york and the google alphabet headquarters in california also walked out one of the key demands of the walkout is an end to forced betray sion which is used to stop complainants from suing or going public demonstrations come after a new york times report alleged that google is still paying a ninety million dollar golden parachute to a senior employee who was dismissed fo
i find to coordinate open bob or one of the many google fights that are walking out today and thoughts are with everybody with the clarion any form of. or misconduct. similar protests were organized at google offices around the world last week the company disclosed that it had fired forty eight employees including thirteen senior executives for sexual harassment in recent years in london bad weather kept most of the demonstrators inside but some braved the elements to take the protests to the...
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is the company, the product, the service that establishes the ecosystem, whether it is facebook, or googleo do that are counter-intuitive from a classic business perspective. it is ignore your customer, let fires burn, tolerate bad management. don't know what your customer acquisition cost is or the long term value of the customer is but scale as fast as possible. >> let me ask you about two people who seemed to follow your advice. mark zuckerberg at facebook, famous motto was move fast and break thing. and travis clannic at uber who seemed to move uber as fast as he could to get greater and greater market share. one succeeded spectacularly. the other not so much. why? >> they both succeed both built interesting companies. mark zuckerberg kept going up the learning curve realized he needed to change his game, created a diversified and strong executive culture where the executive teams were building in infrastructure and evolving the product as it wend. mark zuckerberg, cheryl sandberg and the team learned that. travis misstepped on some of it. he didn't learn now where we are logistics inf
is the company, the product, the service that establishes the ecosystem, whether it is facebook, or googleo do that are counter-intuitive from a classic business perspective. it is ignore your customer, let fires burn, tolerate bad management. don't know what your customer acquisition cost is or the long term value of the customer is but scale as fast as possible. >> let me ask you about two people who seemed to follow your advice. mark zuckerberg at facebook, famous motto was move fast...
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we started on literally and again it was just like some tape together bootstrap code or google for and it looked like it was something more expensive than it was but it was just posted their own good how you can contribute so like if we had a title on the website people would like to pull requests to fix it or whatever but again it was just a matter of just like seeing that this is a community effort. for some time now it hasn't only been small initiatives which is open source march foundation such as the bill and melinda gates foundation are also discovering. benefits of free software with their project. the open source project aims to make it easier for users in developing countries to pay their bills online pay platforms such as m. pays are often incompatible with banking systems the open source platform will connect them to the relevant banking system what's special about it is that the foundation publishes the source code instead of delivering a finished cloud solution programmers can use this code and adapted to their local needs their foundations all across the world the gates f
we started on literally and again it was just like some tape together bootstrap code or google for and it looked like it was something more expensive than it was but it was just posted their own good how you can contribute so like if we had a title on the website people would like to pull requests to fix it or whatever but again it was just a matter of just like seeing that this is a community effort. for some time now it hasn't only been small initiatives which is open source march foundation...
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therapist or your kids i would say the real entity is google. they know if you are about to get engaged, contemplating divorce, what ailments you have or expose yourself to. google if there is a modern man god who sees everything google seizure intentions and how those are likely translated into actions these are organizations know who you are and connected with with our feelings and intentions with the brightest and darkest corners of our lives sumac help us figure out when these four companies that make the world a better place but yet you still refer to them as the four horsemen referring to the apocalypse's be mac we are net gainers from fossil fuels and net gainers but that doesn't mean we don't have an open conversation but some of that downside of what should be done we decided to regulate companies there should be emission standards and we have decided as a society we know whether worship at the altar and then but that key component of a capitalism but with that same scrutiny and regulation applied to others we would not have tolerated a
therapist or your kids i would say the real entity is google. they know if you are about to get engaged, contemplating divorce, what ailments you have or expose yourself to. google if there is a modern man god who sees everything google seizure intentions and how those are likely translated into actions these are organizations know who you are and connected with with our feelings and intentions with the brightest and darkest corners of our lives sumac help us figure out when these four...
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or or google beat every every time i i expect it will be on the ground. probably. month month going only. tried to turn her man greed greed you will hold local areas with man memory lane whether either -- so the real yeah. hi my change is really really. hard hearted with. one hand and and it is you can have our for very quickly and our series is now now around where is. hello and welcome. to the cracker current early start time. yeah. happened during their lan line. but we're we're still uses. lately all when you're here long jeff jensen thank you very much. something open today. thanks guys are. also say. you should should. thirty eight which which might might. start we want on offer more miles. you. also might. retrieved. it's been really ready. to with chris evans and many many other things nearly three online [inaudible] treasury. so. i think all gone for him here the yes he was a very very critical. because because we day [inaudible] for more. growth stress or something online line on some static. water we next cycle call ryan hii. my m my receipt.. it is s th
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campaign is that the initiators themselves once worked as programmers and developers for facebook or google. now they're criticizing what they helped create. behind the other side of the screen when they're using it there's a hundred engine ears whose entire job not because they're evil but their job is to figure out how do i keep you coming back to the products a you tube wants to auto play the next video snap chat wants to put the number of days in a row and something called the streak next to every single person in your kid's contacts they say if you've got thirty friends they say here's the number of days in a row you've spent you've sent a message to each friend and it keeps each of them hot. snapchat strategy certainly seems to be working. but you have those one hundred people that take it really seriously and his defense streak starts fading this hourglass pops up and they'll call to say send me a snap our glasses we can't lose our streak for longer. than a thomas years as a professor at the addiction research center in hamburg he found that two point six percent of german youth are
campaign is that the initiators themselves once worked as programmers and developers for facebook or google. now they're criticizing what they helped create. behind the other side of the screen when they're using it there's a hundred engine ears whose entire job not because they're evil but their job is to figure out how do i keep you coming back to the products a you tube wants to auto play the next video snap chat wants to put the number of days in a row and something called the streak next...
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what are the dangers in regulating free speech will be into this and by companies like facebook and google or at least allowing them to regulate themselves. well i think we have some risks here so i mean over the years the general model has been one of self-regulation we've kind of taken a hands off approach with governments and allowed companies to regulate themselves but that has gotten us into a number of difficult situations on the one hand these companies are overly restrictive of speech in many different ways on the other hand we have situations such as what's happening in myanmar burma right now when it comes to promotion of genocide on the platform and so the fact is we can't trust companies to handle this on their own and a lot of cases but at the same time there are definitely concerns when it comes to allowing governments to regulate you know if we have in germany where i am right now we have the net stagey law which restricts the promotion of hate speech on the platforms and requires companies to take down that speech within twenty four hours but at the same time now we're seeing
what are the dangers in regulating free speech will be into this and by companies like facebook and google or at least allowing them to regulate themselves. well i think we have some risks here so i mean over the years the general model has been one of self-regulation we've kind of taken a hands off approach with governments and allowed companies to regulate themselves but that has gotten us into a number of difficult situations on the one hand these companies are overly restrictive of speech...
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google fights that are walking out today and. with everybody with the clarion any form of call. or misconduct or. similar protests were organized at google offices around the world last week the company disclosed that it had fired forty eight employees including thirteen senior executives for sexual harassment in recent years in london bad weather kept most of the demonstrators inside but some braved the elements to take the protests to the public. so we will thing out to support fully any workplace that has something to arrest them and to ensure that the right is protected or rewarded google employees in singapore and tokyo also walked out and protests were planned in the united states one of the key demands of the walkout is an end to full stop attrition which is used to stop complainants from suing or going public demonstrations come after a new york times report alleged that google is still paying a ninety million dollar golden parachute to a senior employee who was dismissed for sexual misconduct in two thousand and fourteen. go to one of our jersey from our social media desk you know in stud
google fights that are walking out today and. with everybody with the clarion any form of call. or misconduct or. similar protests were organized at google offices around the world last week the company disclosed that it had fired forty eight employees including thirteen senior executives for sexual harassment in recent years in london bad weather kept most of the demonstrators inside but some braved the elements to take the protests to the public. so we will thing out to support fully any...
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bet365 founder denise coates's carlos £220 million earnings last year — more than tesla's elon musk or google'sstory making news across the world. the 27 year—old american killed with bows and arrows as he tried to reach an indian ocean tribe untouched by civilisation. south africa's business day now it reports that french president emanuelle macron is set to return african artefacts currently held by french museums — it's a move that could put pressure on other former colonies. and here's the main story on the i here in the uk — with a bucket list for children, including learning to knit, visiting a temple and making a papier mache planet. with me is iain anderson, founder of communications agency, cicero group. welcome back. we will find out shortly if you have ever made a papier—mache planet. shortly if you have ever made a papier-mache planet. this is fascinating in the telegraph in so many ways. his talking about the turkey trap. basically the uk is looking
bet365 founder denise coates's carlos £220 million earnings last year — more than tesla's elon musk or google'sstory making news across the world. the 27 year—old american killed with bows and arrows as he tried to reach an indian ocean tribe untouched by civilisation. south africa's business day now it reports that french president emanuelle macron is set to return african artefacts currently held by french museums — it's a move that could put pressure on other former colonies. and...
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for example, if we knew how much data facebook or google was collecting on each of us and how valuable transparency, i think there are ways they can find common ground, but they've got to come to the table so far what they've said is we want to work with you, but when we get the specifics there's not been a lot of give on their side, and i don't want to kneecap these companies and they're great innovation companies and, but the nation that the wild, wild west days of no regulations at all, no guardrails just can no longer exist. they ought to work with us, though, to get the appropriate guardrail. >> what has this report and the other information you've gotten in recent days changed in your calculous about working with these companies. is it informing your understanding of their commitment to focus on getting this done versus protecting their own reputations? what's the real difference here? >> well, one of the things whether it's facebook or google, when they lay out these broad mantras that they want to do no evil or only connect the world they set themselves up, frankly, on the high
for example, if we knew how much data facebook or google was collecting on each of us and how valuable transparency, i think there are ways they can find common ground, but they've got to come to the table so far what they've said is we want to work with you, but when we get the specifics there's not been a lot of give on their side, and i don't want to kneecap these companies and they're great innovation companies and, but the nation that the wild, wild west days of no regulations at all, no...
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my view is that i do not want the government censoring, but i do not object to facebook or google or twitter taking things down. i do not want them to do it without some form of accountability. i would like to have them act the way a university does. we had this debate a few years we are noth we said subject to the first amendment but we will act as if we were. it gives you a degree of leeway, so it is close but not exactly the same. mr. ferguson: can i add a quick word? there are other business models. wikipedia often sells ads. the wall street journal is a subscription-based journal. newsu want to get your from facebook's news feed, my advisement is change your business model because that is not a good source for news. so cybergraduate and warfare and information warfare -- seems to be prone to misunderstanding. can you talk about how governments can adequately communicate to their citizens about cyber warfare and .nformation warfare [indiscernible] ms. rice: i would take a couple of questions here from the young lady right behind you and we will wrap up after the questions. opinio
my view is that i do not want the government censoring, but i do not object to facebook or google or twitter taking things down. i do not want them to do it without some form of accountability. i would like to have them act the way a university does. we had this debate a few years we are noth we said subject to the first amendment but we will act as if we were. it gives you a degree of leeway, so it is close but not exactly the same. mr. ferguson: can i add a quick word? there are other...
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data often for free for example i'll give all my data to be able to use the facebook platform or to google to be able to use their search engines and one big trend we may see especially considering the recent backlash against technology firms is that she consumers and users being able to monetize their data and actually look at one trend that we may see it probably in our lifetime is not only being able to monetize. to see the to have certain different sets of value for example if i'm a big mountain climber or i'm a triathlete probably my data is worth more to certain companies than if i have a regular nine to five job at an office and that's you with this we may see actually not only users be able to monetize their data but really create a whole eco system around and that's actually very very exciting i want to get your view on robo advisors to our they are increasingly being used what do you what do you make of the robo advisors in this space the financial sector. it's a good question but i mean obviously the robo advisor industries off the growing quite a lot and we're actually seeing t
data often for free for example i'll give all my data to be able to use the facebook platform or to google to be able to use their search engines and one big trend we may see especially considering the recent backlash against technology firms is that she consumers and users being able to monetize their data and actually look at one trend that we may see it probably in our lifetime is not only being able to monetize. to see the to have certain different sets of value for example if i'm a big...
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a gigabit per second with a white glove installation three months free and a choice of apple tv or google service as well. so level capability is delivered we have many more customers now we launched it in for markets in july houston, indianapolis, sacrameno and los angeles. in all four of those places they are the first in the world. >> host: why those four cities? . >> a combination. first when you think about deploying the next generation of technology, you choose places that are interested in partnering with you for nexgen capabilities, deployment and to build cyberinfrastructure and then to replay one - - provide a service. >> host: our guest reported of that technology for the publication? . >> what is the big picture? how substantial? . >> we have said we believe we can reach 30 million households so it is a fairly substantial piece of business but it's one of the pieces of the 5g future. we said we would be first to market and we are and with that mobility will quickly follow everybody is expecting and asking when can i get a phone that has 5g service we will be launching mobility
a gigabit per second with a white glove installation three months free and a choice of apple tv or google service as well. so level capability is delivered we have many more customers now we launched it in for markets in july houston, indianapolis, sacrameno and los angeles. in all four of those places they are the first in the world. >> host: why those four cities? . >> a combination. first when you think about deploying the next generation of technology, you choose places that are...
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about people talking about what can you do about facebook or google we should be beyond that we should be thinking walks might not be what i want in a few years right is their solution is going to work in fact in ten years is there something that we can do that is going to last what it what is the solution. be the literacy here is that was there something else i think that different things that can be done you can think of fake news kind of false information has been out on for quite some time to heal and so on and so for this with this was never been the problem the problem is that it has been weaponized and so basically. it's the problem the difference is that in thousand people and by their wow with social media. it can be amplified can be shared and can eventually kind of reach the media's right and the problem is the extreme personalization right but the the place where you have to hit it is the spread and i can tell you that the social media companies are already doing something about it right. then it's a good thing that we can do this we can trace awareness because. on no did t
about people talking about what can you do about facebook or google we should be beyond that we should be thinking walks might not be what i want in a few years right is their solution is going to work in fact in ten years is there something that we can do that is going to last what it what is the solution. be the literacy here is that was there something else i think that different things that can be done you can think of fake news kind of false information has been out on for quite some time...
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he also talks about the race to start the next facebook or google in silicon valley.k on dining and 4% on entertainment. now when you go out, you cash in. what's in your wallet? ♪ like a big pizza pie, ♪ that's amore. ♪ when the world seems... ♪ applebee's new neighborhood pastas. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. applebee's new neighborhood pastas. where in all of this is the stuff that matters? the stakes are so high, your finances, your future. how do you solve this? you partner with a firm that combines trusted, personal advice with the cutting edge tools and insights to help you not only see your potential, but live it too. morgan stanley. janice, mom told me you bought a house. okay. [ buttons clicking ] [ camera shutter clicks ] so, now that you have a house, you can use homequote explorer. quiet. i'm blasting my quads. janice, look. i'm in a meeting. -janice, look. -[ chuckles ] -look, look. -i'm looking. it's easy. you just answer some simple questions online, and you get coverage options to choose from. you're ruining my workout. cycling is my pass
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>> guest: i like to see these companies broken up and see google broken up into possibly two or three companies. google, youtube and maybe google cloud. the answer to all this is want to maintain our incredible economic with hiring and they do create a tremendous amount of innovation in china's wealth and create jobs and largest employer recruiter out of my class at nyu is amazon. these are economic stars and support that we have building a system in young people have something to inspire and are fantastic in terms of innovation. my feeling is we would start the party down early and keep it going or by breaking the company's up but when we broke up my fell in the 80s we unleashed a torrent of 30 years of shareholder and stakeholder growth in optics and fiber and cell phones and that would likely would not happen because the technologies were lying dormant in bell labs. imagine the echo system with apple, amazon, facebook and google and imagine another echo system. acco, itunes, amazon, aws, amazon settlement, facebook, et cetera. [inaudible converstations] app, messenger, google, yout
>> guest: i like to see these companies broken up and see google broken up into possibly two or three companies. google, youtube and maybe google cloud. the answer to all this is want to maintain our incredible economic with hiring and they do create a tremendous amount of innovation in china's wealth and create jobs and largest employer recruiter out of my class at nyu is amazon. these are economic stars and support that we have building a system in young people have something to inspire...
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york and the google alphabet headquarters in california also walked out one of the key demands of the walkout is an end to forced to betray sion which is used to stop complainants from suing or going public demonstrations come after a new york times report alleged that google is still paying a ninety million dollar golden parachute to a senior employee who was dismissed for sexual misconduct in twenty fourteen let's bring in our man on wall street and scored against what do investors make of much of the work force of a global company just walking off the job. now well i mean we see overall a pretty tight labor market and we also see a fight for talent specially in the id industry also a wall street is on the hunt more and more for. people meaning that employees at a company like google do have certain leverage and it's not the first controversy that we seeing was google and this is a year earlier they had to pull back from a contract with the pentagon where actually some google employees have left and then there's also the controversy about a possible censored search engine for the chinese market to where also employees have actually said that they're not happy with this dev
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bely: you think we will relying on one or two like google, just one, or do you see us using money in: ultimately it will boil down to a few. you will see minor assistants that wilson specialized -- that will specialize in things. you become such an important part of your life, all the personalization it learns about will, think ultimately it use one far more than others. it becomes more like the search market. emily: do you see this being integrated into washing machines and refrigerators? dag: it is already happening. it sooner than later. bixby will be on a billion devices, and that is just samsung. we will open it up to other third-party hardware as well. emily: what do you say to people who think he's listening devices are creepy and they don't trust -- these listening devices are creepy, and they don't trust amazon and google not to listen to them? dag: i would say don't buy them, but the reality is all the companies i have been associated with take privacy and security very seriously. people say is my alexa listening bixby --my home pod or it is listening for a wake word. that
bely: you think we will relying on one or two like google, just one, or do you see us using money in: ultimately it will boil down to a few. you will see minor assistants that wilson specialized -- that will specialize in things. you become such an important part of your life, all the personalization it learns about will, think ultimately it use one far more than others. it becomes more like the search market. emily: do you see this being integrated into washing machines and refrigerators? dag:...
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google knows if you are contemplating divorce or about to get engaged. google knows what elements you have, and google is the real you. if there is a modern man god, it is google, they see everything including all of your intentions and how those intentions will likely translate into action. these oral -- these organizations know where we are and who we are connected with. we have openly invited them into the brightest and darkest corners of our life. >> comments now from senate intelligence committee mark warner, and he delivered closing remarks in washington. he discussed the evolution of moral leadership in virginia and warned the audience about rewarding politicians just for being the loudest voice in the room. >> [ applause ] . >> thank you for that introduction and thank you for your kind comments about the committee. of course, it always helps at least in the circumstance that we look pretty good compared to the competition. the bar was set fairly low. this also gives me a little bit of a nerve-racking hearing this last panel here, because i probab
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and others are building or the common applications that we use ever are i day, like office 365 or googles or slack, we want to make sure that box can connect to all of those applications so you can have one source of truth for your data, but integrated everywhere. >> they get the cloud now, you do, stir, aaron levy, thanks for now, let's toss it to the half >>> i'm scott wopner, one down, one to go, after fed chair jay powell sends stocks surging, can g20 talks keep the market momentum going it's 1:00 noon, this is the "halftime report." >>> the dow coming off its best day in eight months, the focus turns to the meeting of global leaders in argentina as trade worries recapture wall street's attention. >>> and crude's wild swing sends oil below $50 for the first time in a year. putting oil on pace for its biggest monthly slide since 2008 >>> plus, the super size
and others are building or the common applications that we use ever are i day, like office 365 or googles or slack, we want to make sure that box can connect to all of those applications so you can have one source of truth for your data, but integrated everywhere. >> they get the cloud now, you do, stir, aaron levy, thanks for now, let's toss it to the half >>> i'm scott wopner, one down, one to go, after fed chair jay powell sends stocks surging, can g20 talks keep the market...
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i don't worry about google or facebook or any of these companies knowing facts about me. i went -- i want to master my data. i went to own my own data, my own creations, my own content. google has 55% of all music revenues from market share and youtube but only pays 13% of all the royalties, it is really the people who produce the content have to mediate it through advertisers and that model exploits the producers of the actual content that is the foundation of google's future. >> host: isn't that just smart business? >> guest: it is smart business and they have enjoyed huge finances. they are the second richest company in the world by giving things away for free but the model is coming to a end. >> host: what is going to be the downfall of that model. >> one is based on big data. they really know that there is a fundamental flaw in big data, machine learning, ai, philosophy which is the heart of the google business plan. they believe human beings no longer have a real role in this world they are creating. ai and machine learning can usurp the human mind and and they belie
i don't worry about google or facebook or any of these companies knowing facts about me. i went -- i want to master my data. i went to own my own data, my own creations, my own content. google has 55% of all music revenues from market share and youtube but only pays 13% of all the royalties, it is really the people who produce the content have to mediate it through advertisers and that model exploits the producers of the actual content that is the foundation of google's future. >> host:...
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using mobile applications and right now with the rise of voice tools you know tools like amazon echo or google home and people becoming more comfortable we may see financial institutions try to integrate those tools inside everyday banking services and hopefully make banking more exciting and more more enjoyable for their customers you i'm smiling with you when you say making banking more enjoyable but i know there's a lot of folks out there and you do too that think it's just a pain that they'd rather have a root canal the than deal with banking one of the particular areas that i want to ask you about is a i about artificial intelligence and how is that playing out in financial services henri. absolutely i mean artificial intelligence will have a massive impact on financial services i mean let's look at particular one area which is a compliance and regulatory compliance one of them being anti money laundering today bart i mean the financial services industry spends billions of dollars every year and try to actually block launder transactions from entering the financial system and it's a massi
using mobile applications and right now with the rise of voice tools you know tools like amazon echo or google home and people becoming more comfortable we may see financial institutions try to integrate those tools inside everyday banking services and hopefully make banking more exciting and more more enjoyable for their customers you i'm smiling with you when you say making banking more enjoyable but i know there's a lot of folks out there and you do too that think it's just a pain that...
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i don't worry about google or facebook, knowing facts about me. however h i think that i want m. i want to own my own data, my own creations, my own content. google has about 55% of all music revenues from -- or music from marketshare and youtube. but it only pays about 13% of all the royalties. it's really the people and -- who produce the content have to mediate it through advertisers, and that model is exploit the producers of the actual content that is the foundation of google's future. >> peter: but isn't that just smart business? >> peter: it's smart business and they've enjoyed huge bonanza. they're the second richest company in the world by giving things away for free. but the model is coming to an end. >> peter: what's going to be the downfall of the model? >> george: the one is the based on big data, and they -- they really know that there's a fundamental flaw in the big data machine learning, ai, philosophy, which is the heart of the google business plan. they believe that human beings no longer have a real role in this world that they're creating. that ai, and the mach
i don't worry about google or facebook, knowing facts about me. however h i think that i want m. i want to own my own data, my own creations, my own content. google has about 55% of all music revenues from -- or music from marketshare and youtube. but it only pays about 13% of all the royalties. it's really the people and -- who produce the content have to mediate it through advertisers, and that model is exploit the producers of the actual content that is the foundation of google's future....
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you get a white glove installation and you get three months free and a choice of apple tv or google service as well. full capability that is being delivered. clayton was the first. we have many more customers now in houston. we launched it in four markets nationwide, houston, indianapolis, sacramento, and angeles. in all four of those places, customers are first in the world now starting to enjoy 5g. >> why those four cities? >> a combination of things>>. thet off, when you think of applying the next generation of technology, you choose places that are interested in partnering with you for nexgen ability, places where deployment can occur, and places where we can build our fiber infrastructure, tower place, our small cells, and actually -- our place, our small cells, and actually provide service. there are many more to come. mccabereporter is david from axioms==s. >> what is the big -- from axios. >> what is the big picture for this? >> we said we believe we can reach 30 million households with our verizon 5g home products. it is a fairly substantial heat to the business. but it is one of t
you get a white glove installation and you get three months free and a choice of apple tv or google service as well. full capability that is being delivered. clayton was the first. we have many more customers now in houston. we launched it in four markets nationwide, houston, indianapolis, sacramento, and angeles. in all four of those places, customers are first in the world now starting to enjoy 5g. >> why those four cities? >> a combination of things>>. thet off, when you...
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i think most americans, for that matter most citizens of the world who use google or facebook think, oh, gosh, these are free services. they are not free. they are milking huge, enormous amounts of information about us. if you are a regular user of google or facebook, those companies know more about you than does the united states government. so a couple of the ideas that we've laid out, just as in the old telecommunications world that used to be hard to move from one telephone company to another, then we mandated number portability, perhaps we should mandate data portability so it's easy for you to take all of your facebook feeds, including your cat videos, and easily move them from one platform to another that might offer greater protections. and we've even put forward -- let me make this last point, and facebook has said they're open to this. the proof will be in the pudding. should you be able to know how many pieces of information facebook or google or others have about you, and not only be transparent about that data, but also how much that data is worth on a monthly basis. so i
i think most americans, for that matter most citizens of the world who use google or facebook think, oh, gosh, these are free services. they are not free. they are milking huge, enormous amounts of information about us. if you are a regular user of google or facebook, those companies know more about you than does the united states government. so a couple of the ideas that we've laid out, just as in the old telecommunications world that used to be hard to move from one telephone company to...
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this point it's available to all people sort of ask me all the time what wins the next facebook or google over because or in crypto and i'm trying to tell them look we have the interest of money because it is facebook you know google apple amazon all that combined into one it will be the world's store of value and it is available to all so for those that are asking about those questions just by bickering in another criticism we're hearing curious what your thoughts are. is that well yeah it's digital scarcity sure but there are something like sixteen or seventeen hundred of these crypto currencies that doesn't sound very scarce to me what is your response to that critic sure so you have to sort of dig into the dynamics of what makes make one big when in order to answer that question really the one of the biggest things that makes big quake when it's security and that is powered by this huge hashing network that we call proof of work that we call the miners and the miners create this and it's not really just about the specific code you see that can be copied over and over and for example b
this point it's available to all people sort of ask me all the time what wins the next facebook or google over because or in crypto and i'm trying to tell them look we have the interest of money because it is facebook you know google apple amazon all that combined into one it will be the world's store of value and it is available to all so for those that are asking about those questions just by bickering in another criticism we're hearing curious what your thoughts are. is that well yeah it's...
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platform and whether that is linking up to the artificial intelligence or machine learning technology that ibm, microsoft, google and others are building or the common applications that we use ever are i day, like office 365
platform and whether that is linking up to the artificial intelligence or machine learning technology that ibm, microsoft, google and others are building or the common applications that we use ever are i day, like office 365
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google. should change or is it changing because of this it's hard to say i mean old habits die hard because what do you do when you when you want to find something out you log on to google and that's why over the past twenty years it's become so powerful and one of the world's most valuable companies because of. but it's starting to appear that some of the country companies around one hundred thousand employees are starting to question whether its commitment to do evil is genuine. this of course isn't confined to google we have to point that out the tech industry in general generally has a problem with an imbalance of men and women far more men work and take then women do and that contributes to what a lot of people in silicon valley describe as a sexist culture there's a big gender gap there for sure. of the media thank you. and here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world ethiopia has sworn in its first female supreme court president human rights lawyer me off. for appointment it builds on efforts by reformist prime minister abi ahmed to achieve gender parity
google. should change or is it changing because of this it's hard to say i mean old habits die hard because what do you do when you when you want to find something out you log on to google and that's why over the past twenty years it's become so powerful and one of the world's most valuable companies because of. but it's starting to appear that some of the country companies around one hundred thousand employees are starting to question whether its commitment to do evil is genuine. this of...
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you get a white glove installation and you also get three months free and choice of apple tv or google service as well. it's really awful capability that's been delivered. clayton was the first. we have many more customers now in houston. we announced our service and launched it in four market nation like of houston, indianapolis, sacramento and los angeles. and all four of those places customers are first enrolled now starting to enjoy 5g. >> host: why those four cities? >> guest: accommodation of things. first off when you think about deploying the next generation of technology, you choose places that are interested in partnering with you for nextgen capabilities, places where deployment can occur and places where we can build our fiber infrastructure, place our small cells and actually provide the service. they are just the first four is what i would emphasize. there are many more to come. >> host: our guest reported this week on "the communicators" is david mccabe of axios. >> thanks to have me. what's the big picture for this home, broadband business? how substantial? >> guest: we
you get a white glove installation and you also get three months free and choice of apple tv or google service as well. it's really awful capability that's been delivered. clayton was the first. we have many more customers now in houston. we announced our service and launched it in four market nation like of houston, indianapolis, sacramento and los angeles. and all four of those places customers are first enrolled now starting to enjoy 5g. >> host: why those four cities? >> guest:...
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campaign is that the initiators themselves once worked as programmers and developers for facebook or google. now back criticizing what they helped create. behind the other side of the screen when you're using it there's one hundred engineers whose entire job not because they're evil but their job is to figure out how do i keep you coming back to the product so you tube wants to auto play the next video snap chat wants to put the number of days in a row and something called the streak next to every single person in your kid's contacts they say if you've got thirty friends they say here's the number of days in a row you've spent you've sent a message to each friend and it keeps each of them hot. snapchat strategy certainly seems to be working. but you know that's what i know people that take it really seriously and if their street starts fading this hourglass pop supplemental cold to say send me just now after the hour glass is here we can't lose our strength for a long. time intimacy is a professor at the addiction research center in hamburg he found that two point six percent of german yout
campaign is that the initiators themselves once worked as programmers and developers for facebook or google. now back criticizing what they helped create. behind the other side of the screen when you're using it there's one hundred engineers whose entire job not because they're evil but their job is to figure out how do i keep you coming back to the product so you tube wants to auto play the next video snap chat wants to put the number of days in a row and something called the streak next to...