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tech titans like google boss sundar pichai are here. and us vice presidentjd vance.re was a lot of support but a year is a long time in al, designed to govern its use, we could probably make it better, but it's been signed. we can work with it. europe is now realising that it needs to have a more balanced view on how to regulate and how to allow innovation. the one thing everyone here does seem to be in agreement on is that al is going to become increasingly part of everyday life — in public services, in healthcare and at work. the tools already exist. zoe kleinman, bbc news. but a year is a long time in al, and now, there's loud criticism of the eu's ai act, designed to govern its use, but slammed for stifling innovation. we could probably make it better, but it's been signed. we can work with it. europe is now realising that it needs to have a more balanced view on how to regulate and how to allow innovation. the one thing everyone here does seem to be in agreement on is that al is going to become increasingly part of everyday life — in public services, in healthca
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if we don't get this right, money will leave britain, tech titans like google's boss sundar pichai are and how to allow innovation. zoe kleinman, bbc news. the singer, ed sheeran, got into a bit of bother while busking in the southern indian city of bengaluru last his microphone, much to the disappointment of the watching crowd. time for a look at the weather. next, it's newsnight. is the dying
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tech titans like google's boss sundar pichai are here.o—week tour. stay with us here on bbc news. extensive low cloud, mist, rain and drizzle. it felt really chilly, with temperatures and as well as that and the bitter airwe had, quite strong easterly now, at the moment, ourjet stream ridges are building high pressure which is feeding in these bitterly cold easterly winds. it's going to be like that pretty much all week. with rain and drizzle extensive too. hills in the northern pennines and scotland — rain that you'll see. but that's how we start the day on tuesday — the rest of the day. still got those bitter easterly winds. sticking out into a bit of sunshine, but otherwise sunshine will be will be hard to find. temperatures again 4—6 degrees quite widely. we're still stuck underneath that area of cloud into wednesday. more of the same. on into thursday, perhaps a few more wales and scotland, but otherwise, and we might see some rain arrive towards cornwall by the very end of the day. pressure, so it's going to barely nevertheless, it
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ok, we were hoping to have the sound of sundar pichai of alphabet, he did comment on deepseek in the earnings call. talk to us about where things stand. the capex spend is there for alphabet. part of that capex spend will go on ships for nvidia, possibly to amd, if there is disappointment on the prospects for amd. his nvidia continuing to grow the gap? >> certainly, amd is stumbling in terms of closing the gap. there is a huge difference between the two ai chip business is great hundred billion dollar run rate for nvidia, $5 billion for amd, a massive gulf. it is 60% growth but at least on the call, some sense that there is work for them to do to close that gap. overall the results for amd were a bit better, but you had weakness in that data center business, which is half their revenue, so there is a lot of work for them to do. nvidia has got great momentum. tom: matt bloxham breaking down the earnings story when it comes to alphabet and amd, the maker of ai accelerators. coming up, it is china's muted response to u.s. tariffs indicate that has more to lose from a trade war? we will
ok, we were hoping to have the sound of sundar pichai of alphabet, he did comment on deepseek in the earnings call. talk to us about where things stand. the capex spend is there for alphabet. part of that capex spend will go on ships for nvidia, possibly to amd, if there is disappointment on the prospects for amd. his nvidia continuing to grow the gap? >> certainly, amd is stumbling in terms of closing the gap. there is a huge difference between the two ai chip business is great hundred...
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openai chief executive sam altman, and google's sundar pichai.d of world to a whole of regulatory issues, issues and fissueszand already competitive issues and already we see deep fake sauerbrunn and dis-lacement of potential displacement of workers safety has become a workers so safety has become a wider set of concerns than 77 "mag? " " icing; , " 7a; eric}? (sz " ”rail gin}? {will "lee; 7 n "£38115" " ehd7up77 7 humanity77 ehd7up77 7 humanity7which ai end up ending humanity which is a big but no longer is a big concern but no longer as as we first we can see at we can see wider looking at an we cahrsee wider than dele-ation did not the us delegation did not staff from the ai institute. does it safety institute. does it you? safety institute. does it ou? ,, , surprise you? there have been some large _ surprise you? there have been some large - changes - surprise you? there have been. some large - changes since some large policy changes since the trump administration took control around ai safety so all the executive orders wiped the executive o
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paris is lighting artificial intelligence torch tech luminary including brad smith google ceo sundar pichaiad descended on a.i. action summit 2025. it did not take long for altman to make headlines in a blog post last night the man behind chat gpt said the cost to use a given level of a.i. falls about 10x every 12 months and lower prices lead to much more use. in a decade perhaps everyone on earth will be capable of accomplishing more than the most impactful person can today. it take to bring the cost down e-commerce giant amazon says we will do it gearing up for what is so far the biggest but ceo on the earnings call last week saying the amazon will spend $100 billion in x-uppercase-letter this year with the vast majority earmarked for amazon web services cloud business, joining us in a fox business exclusive the man leading the aws charge amazon web services ceo matt garman, welcome to the show. it feels like a bit of a contradiction, spending an eye watering amount to bring the cost down you agree with sam altman moore's law that computing power will become faster and cheaper. >> absolut
paris is lighting artificial intelligence torch tech luminary including brad smith google ceo sundar pichaiad descended on a.i. action summit 2025. it did not take long for altman to make headlines in a blog post last night the man behind chat gpt said the cost to use a given level of a.i. falls about 10x every 12 months and lower prices lead to much more use. in a decade perhaps everyone on earth will be capable of accomplishing more than the most impactful person can today. it take to bring...
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active summit where a million people spoke, and among them, alphabet ceo sundar pichai. he's offering a mixed message on this. obviously, there's going to be amazing things there. he talked about the dual use of tech, how prices have come down so much. this, by the way, is what's sparking this whole global revolution, down 97% in 18 months. but he does warn we need laws. we've got to upgrade the battle against deep fakes and all kinds of issues. i want to bring in nancy tengler. nancy is, i notice in your title of your latest note, you say past is prologue are. explain how that's relevant to this. >> okayment. [laughter] this is an old eisenhower anecdote where there was a young man who went to washington and he saw that engraved on all the ped pedestals in the national or archives, and he asked a cabby what it meant, and he said that's just bureaucratic talk for you ain't seen nothing yet. we had the deepseek deep fake a come weeks ago a, and now not on only are the hyperscalers reaffirming their cap-x and doubling down on it, some of them are increasing cap-x. and i th
active summit where a million people spoke, and among them, alphabet ceo sundar pichai. he's offering a mixed message on this. obviously, there's going to be amazing things there. he talked about the dual use of tech, how prices have come down so much. this, by the way, is what's sparking this whole global revolution, down 97% in 18 months. but he does warn we need laws. we've got to upgrade the battle against deep fakes and all kinds of issues. i want to bring in nancy tengler. nancy is, i...
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ceo sundar pichai boasted about all the things that are going right search, ai, youtube. then it went on to drop that $75 billion bomb. while this company doesn't give much in the way of formal guidance, they mentioned that they expect revenue headwinds in the current quarter thanks to currency fluctuations as well as some tough comparisons for google services and uneven revenue growth for google cloud. but it really seems like it was the $75 billion in capital expenditures that truly freaked people out. looking at the action today wall street sure didn't like that number, did it? yep. alphabet got hit because it's investing too heavily in growth. and that represents a huge change from what we've been seeing very lately. now that $75 billion it's capex. it's a commitment. it represents a big step up. and this was what was really important from the 52.5 billion they spent last year. a lot of people were hoping that was going to be the ceiling. and in 2022. and now much of the. i. >> important. >> infrastructure like gpus and orders from broadcom. hence why those two stocks
ceo sundar pichai boasted about all the things that are going right search, ai, youtube. then it went on to drop that $75 billion bomb. while this company doesn't give much in the way of formal guidance, they mentioned that they expect revenue headwinds in the current quarter thanks to currency fluctuations as well as some tough comparisons for google services and uneven revenue growth for google cloud. but it really seems like it was the $75 billion in capital expenditures that truly freaked...
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but donald trump was flanked by elon musk, mark zuckerberg, jeff bezos, sundar pichai, tim cook, peopletrol the most important, most valuable information. data platforms in the world. >> yeah, yeah. >> and joe rogan and tucker carlson and dana white. so they're creeping in and owning the culture more and more too, which just perpetuates the same narrative that they're all hooked into. >> trump understands, i think, two things exceptionally well money and attention. yeah. >> and he's great at it. >> yeah. >> so chris hayes is writing a book on attention. right. and our colleague here from msnbc, and he and ezra klein had a very long conversation in the new york times about this a little more than a week ago, and attention being now the critical element that is involved in the dissemination of information. >> can you. >> get and hold people's attention? and that is it. it doesn't matter what you get it for, how you get it. >> but here's the. >> problem with that. >> you know how you get people's attention saying crazy, maniacal. outlandish things. yeah. so. so the truth. >> is usually con
but donald trump was flanked by elon musk, mark zuckerberg, jeff bezos, sundar pichai, tim cook, peopletrol the most important, most valuable information. data platforms in the world. >> yeah, yeah. >> and joe rogan and tucker carlson and dana white. so they're creeping in and owning the culture more and more too, which just perpetuates the same narrative that they're all hooked into. >> trump understands, i think, two things exceptionally well money and attention. yeah....
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and so the mission this year is simple ceo sundar pichai. he wants half a billion people using gemini by the end of 2025. as for capex or ai spending, kelly, this is probably the biggest question for megacap ai players in a post deep tech landscape. unlikely alphabet will pull back on any of those spending plans because the race has only intensified, and that will put pressure on other parts of the business. search, ads and cloud to really perform and get back to that ai story. >> yeah, and. >> i've used a gemini. >> i think. we pay. it's like 20. >> bucks. >> a month. >> you get. >> gemini deep research. but didn't. openai we listen? >> is it not fun. >> to experiment. >> with all. >> this stuff? >> like i'm willing to throw a. >> few bucks for it? yeah. i mean. >> have you used the deep research one? >> it's on openai. >> well, okay. >> so that's what you're referring to. >> that's where i'm going. okay. so the. >> gemini deep research, if people. >> haven't used it is a fundamentally. >> different product than the other ai. >> tools out t
and so the mission this year is simple ceo sundar pichai. he wants half a billion people using gemini by the end of 2025. as for capex or ai spending, kelly, this is probably the biggest question for megacap ai players in a post deep tech landscape. unlikely alphabet will pull back on any of those spending plans because the race has only intensified, and that will put pressure on other parts of the business. search, ads and cloud to really perform and get back to that ai story. >> yeah,...
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. >> ceo sundar pichai on the earnings call last night, talking the company's big investments around ai. investors, however, are feeling less convinced around all that spending. you can see right here the stock is sliding down more than 7%. welcome back to worldwide exchange i'm frank holland. coming up this half an hour. why our next guest is not concerned about that quarterly read. offering a very bullish view on alphabet shares. but first kick off this half an hour with a check of u.s. stock futures. taking a look. you can see we are in the red across the board right now. the s&p down 33 points. the dow looks like it would open about 94 points lower. the nasdaq. >> the hardest. >> hit down about 200 points down right around 1%. two tech giants in focus. breaking news this morning. china reportedly laying the groundwork for a potential probe into apple and its app store. meanwhile, google shares sliding on the back of its earnings and concerns around the cloud and its capex, spending much more on both of those stories coming up in just a moment. speaking of china this morning, we a
. >> ceo sundar pichai on the earnings call last night, talking the company's big investments around ai. investors, however, are feeling less convinced around all that spending. you can see right here the stock is sliding down more than 7%. welcome back to worldwide exchange i'm frank holland. coming up this half an hour. why our next guest is not concerned about that quarterly read. offering a very bullish view on alphabet shares. but first kick off this half an hour with a check of u.s....
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so sundar pichai, the ceo, has said that this year he wants to get 500 million people using gemini, the gemini app, which is its chatbot. so really, this is kind of like a prove it year for google. if you think that ai is the most important race, they have to continue to stay ahead in terms of the technology, but they also have to get users to adopt it. capex is also going to be very interesting, right? in a post deep tech world, you saw meta and microsoft. they're not scaling back at all. i don't expect alphabet to either, because essentially the stakes have just been risen. they have to keep making these technological breakthroughs, but also get credit for it not only from developers but from users also. >> so, alex, where are they in the technological breakthroughs and the ai race? you were telling me that they're ahead of what i think many people believe. >> yeah, i just. >> think that they're very well positioned. >> so first of all, you. >> look at where the risks. >> have been that's. >> in search and search advertising. they're doing well. they're going to be up double digits in
so sundar pichai, the ceo, has said that this year he wants to get 500 million people using gemini, the gemini app, which is its chatbot. so really, this is kind of like a prove it year for google. if you think that ai is the most important race, they have to continue to stay ahead in terms of the technology, but they also have to get users to adopt it. capex is also going to be very interesting, right? in a post deep tech world, you saw meta and microsoft. they're not scaling back at all. i...
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world leaders are convening in paris this week to discuss ai, including sam altman, google ceo sundar pichaisident emmanuel macron, of course, and even vice president jd vance, who made clear the trump administration's open stance to ai regulation. yeah, deirdre bosa has more details for us. deirdre, what can you tell us? hey, kelly. so we've seen so many of these big. >> shifts in. >> ai over the last few months, but something that's really been building for a few years is that the doomsayer faction of generative ai, they've been increasingly losing ground. >> to the ai. >> optimists, and that was certainly on clear display this week in paris, summed up by vice. president j.d. vance's. >> keynote earlier. >> today. >> when conferences. >> like this convene to discuss a cutting. edge technology. oftentimes i think our response is to be too self-conscious, too risk averse. but never have i. encountered a breakthrough in tech that so clearly caused us to do precisely the opposite. now, our administration, the trump administration, believes. >> that ai will have countless. >> revolutionary appl
world leaders are convening in paris this week to discuss ai, including sam altman, google ceo sundar pichaisident emmanuel macron, of course, and even vice president jd vance, who made clear the trump administration's open stance to ai regulation. yeah, deirdre bosa has more details for us. deirdre, what can you tell us? hey, kelly. so we've seen so many of these big. >> shifts in. >> ai over the last few months, but something that's really been building for a few years is that the...
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especially sundar pichai said, look, maybe it's all wasted, but we still have to do it. i mean, you know, you know, that was quarters ago, but still, i think that's that's the discomfort. look, they still bought back the same amount of stock last year. it's not like they can't afford it. and but the cloud business you'd want to see it accelerating if that's so. >> and it came. >> in in tandem with them saying that their cloud revenue was not exactly showing up in the same way that they had anticipated. you're not seeing as many of those new, smaller players that are then transitioning into the cloud. you also wonder whether deep seek. >> has made. >> investors a little less. patient about, okay, you're upping your capex by 30%, up to $75 billion, okay. we're fine with that. but we are also aware. >> of. >> these cost. >> pressures that are coming. >> from the low. >> cost provider. search. and youtube is still more still all the earnings basically. and so and youtube. >> came in. >> quite strong. >> and that. >> was kind. >> of surprising that. >> ad sales. >> and i mean
especially sundar pichai said, look, maybe it's all wasted, but we still have to do it. i mean, you know, you know, that was quarters ago, but still, i think that's that's the discomfort. look, they still bought back the same amount of stock last year. it's not like they can't afford it. and but the cloud business you'd want to see it accelerating if that's so. >> and it came. >> in in tandem with them saying that their cloud revenue was not exactly showing up in the same way that...