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that sets tech up very well. think the next 5-10 years of technology will be super computing and quantum computing and ai and we talked about nvidia and amd this year and they are the clear leaders and ships but i think what will happen next year is all of the flood gates will come in and ibm and the bigger components around ai like data processing and supercomputing, 5g for the speed to make ai work will all become tradable themes. you will get beyond the magnificent seven four ai. caroline: it's interesting how much the exuberance becomes real revenue. nvidia prove that to some extent but we will get more into that later. ultimately, its earnings not living up to the hype in terms of how quickly they can turn it into the bottom line. how much can quantum computing finally become a revenue driver? >> what happens a little with ai is it's been around for such a long time and there was a news flash around microsoft this year and ai became the word of the year. then it started to feel like a bubble and people equat
that sets tech up very well. think the next 5-10 years of technology will be super computing and quantum computing and ai and we talked about nvidia and amd this year and they are the clear leaders and ships but i think what will happen next year is all of the flood gates will come in and ibm and the bigger components around ai like data processing and supercomputing, 5g for the speed to make ai work will all become tradable themes. you will get beyond the magnificent seven four ai. caroline:...
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the promise and problems of the king tech sector is very good question. so yes, i do side every day to work. that's what's, hey, it's my sense and wakefield him on his personal clean credentials. he told us a base, he's going business, a german company that's created king tech software, and the app helps people switch from fossil fuels to renewable. energy underlines them to monitor how much electricity they're using when to use those devices to help save from their bills every hour thing throughout the day has a different price. so in the morning it's actually quite expensive. it can get, get cheaper, but it's a lot of fun for instance. and then it can also get more expensive. and we want to shift the customer consumption to those times when it's actually cheap. the taste says, one of the tysons of new onto printers that see a golf in the marcus pain tech, hurricane technology, new products that we need if were to help save up thomas. this is a norm is privilege to be here on earth today. to join in signing this historic agreement, to shift in your, in m
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do you think people expect to see latinas in tech?> no. >> no? why not? >> because they see more guys instead of girls, especially like latinas. >> reporter: even though hispanic workers make up 17% of all employees, just 8% are working in stem fields and only 3% of those workers are hispanic women. >> we're hearing from students who didn't know that these careers were possible. >> reporter: students like amila godinez who attended their code chica camp just three years ago. now she's studying computer science in college and earning a living with a job in information technology >> somebody has told me i couldn't make it in this field, and i remember telling my mom about it >> okay. so let me just back this up. you wanted to do computer science >> yes >> and someone told you -- >> that i wasn't able to do it >> because >> for who i am as a person and also for being a woman. >> what did you think when you met other latinas who were doing coding, who were doing robotics >> seeing women like me, latinitas, it was so inspiring, it made me
do you think people expect to see latinas in tech?> no. >> no? why not? >> because they see more guys instead of girls, especially like latinas. >> reporter: even though hispanic workers make up 17% of all employees, just 8% are working in stem fields and only 3% of those workers are hispanic women. >> we're hearing from students who didn't know that these careers were possible. >> reporter: students like amila godinez who attended their code chica camp just...
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money of big tech.st valuable companies on earth are big tech. apple, google, facebook, amazon, and microsoft. that's today's tech. yesterday's tech is very much embedded in our lives and politics. tv is the key -- made for tv events like debates, where how you do on tv is often whether you win or lose. it's a fact of life that came pretty swiftly after tv first dropped into our lives as new tech back in the 1940s. >> you can tune in this westing house television set with just one hand like this. >> ♪ you simply can't go wrong ♪ ♪ so come along and watch a samsung ♪ >> johnny's on television. >> where? >> there! ♪ see it clear because quasar makes television special again ♪ >> they have been selling tv pretty hard, and just because we do journalism on tv here with you does not mean we should exempt tv technology from scrutiny. you know, today's parents are monitoring screen time on phones. the original screen time dates to the spike in tv addiction. households watching about five hours a day in the '40s
money of big tech.st valuable companies on earth are big tech. apple, google, facebook, amazon, and microsoft. that's today's tech. yesterday's tech is very much embedded in our lives and politics. tv is the key -- made for tv events like debates, where how you do on tv is often whether you win or lose. it's a fact of life that came pretty swiftly after tv first dropped into our lives as new tech back in the 1940s. >> you can tune in this westing house television set with just one hand...
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tech is human is co-create a tech future aligned with the public interest in line with our values.and that's why it behooves us to make that a small sliver of society does not dictate the future of our tech, which is the future of our democracy and the future of the human condition. so people like kashmir hill are really exposing what's happening. so when we think about a topic like facial recognition, one of the concerns i think a lot of us face and have in surface is that it feels like it's being placed upon us without our implied consent. right, that the technology is released into the wild without us having some modicum of control of consent over how it's designed, develop and deployed. and this is the part that really needs to change. and this is why and i'll take a human we try to bring together stakeholders across civil society government, industry, academia. again, the important role of journalists who inform the general public, who influence policymakers, who influence tech companies. they're all parts of the puzzle. so when you look around today and after today's discussi
tech is human is co-create a tech future aligned with the public interest in line with our values.and that's why it behooves us to make that a small sliver of society does not dictate the future of our tech, which is the future of our democracy and the future of the human condition. so people like kashmir hill are really exposing what's happening. so when we think about a topic like facial recognition, one of the concerns i think a lot of us face and have in surface is that it feels like it's...
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tech is human is co-create a tech future aligned with the public interest in line with our values.and that's why it behooves us to make that a small sliver of society does not dictate the future of our tech, which is the future of our democracy and the future of the human condition. so people like kashmir hill are really exposing what's happening. so when we think about a topic like facial recognition, one of the concerns i think a lot of us face and have in surface is that it feels like it's being placed upon us without our implied consent. right, that the technology is released into the wild without us having some modicum of control of consent over how it's designed, develop and deployed. and this is the part that really needs to change. and this is why and i'll take a human we try to bring together stakeholders across civil society government, industry, academia. again, the important role of journalists who inform the general public, who influence policymakers, who influence tech companies. they're all parts of the puzzle. so when you look around today and after today's discussi
tech is human is co-create a tech future aligned with the public interest in line with our values.and that's why it behooves us to make that a small sliver of society does not dictate the future of our tech, which is the future of our democracy and the future of the human condition. so people like kashmir hill are really exposing what's happening. so when we think about a topic like facial recognition, one of the concerns i think a lot of us face and have in surface is that it feels like it's...
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thank you for dealing with our tech issues! we do have some - tech issues!r this is the longer striking history spanning more than a hundred days, and it looks like we would be in the clear when the vote goes to ratification. a couple of sticking points, mostly around ai, and when the union reached a tentative agreement in november they mentioned several wins including one around these protection over ai and now they are proving to be some of the sticking points including synthetic actors which is digital make up that come from other actors mannerisms and some of the compensations around ai and so this is a sticking point for many of the actors. we ai and so this is a sticking point for many of the actors. we have got to leave it there _ for many of the actors. we have got to leave it there but _ for many of the actors. we have got to leave it there but sorry _ for many of the actors. we have got to leave it there but sorry for - for many of the actors. we have got to leave it there but sorry for the i to leave it there but sorry for the gremlins and thanks
thank you for dealing with our tech issues! we do have some - tech issues!r this is the longer striking history spanning more than a hundred days, and it looks like we would be in the clear when the vote goes to ratification. a couple of sticking points, mostly around ai, and when the union reached a tentative agreement in november they mentioned several wins including one around these protection over ai and now they are proving to be some of the sticking points including synthetic actors which...
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do you all see a lot of latinas in tech?n tech in ch in >> no. >> reporter: why not > >> because they see more guys. >> reporter: only 3% of those in stem fields are hispanic women >> we hear from those who dat ay ti who didn't flow know these were possible somebody has told me coy make it in this field. >> reporter: you wanted to do kmurt science? >> yes >> reporter: and someone told you -- >> that i wasn't pageable to do. >> reporter: because >> who i was as a person and a woman. seeing women like me, it was so inspiring. it made me just want to keep doing computer science >> reporter: and keep cracking the code to create a tech future for everyone morgan radford, nbc news, austin >>q yeah, news flash. don't ever tell a woman she can't do something we had prove you wrong >> well said, well said. >> reporter: here's al roque wher. [audience reacts [audience reacts] . >> brad pacely performs in studio 1 a >> that's exciting day >> i cannot wait to see brad paisley. he and his wife donated gifts to 400 families wow. >>> have
do you all see a lot of latinas in tech?n tech in ch in >> no. >> reporter: why not > >> because they see more guys. >> reporter: only 3% of those in stem fields are hispanic women >> we hear from those who dat ay ti who didn't flow know these were possible somebody has told me coy make it in this field. >> reporter: you wanted to do kmurt science? >> yes >> reporter: and someone told you -- >> that i wasn't pageable to do. >>...
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some of the large tech players, the willingness to spend.e involved, and if not, i would not be surprised if apple was ay contender there. >> all right, tim, do you feel as though warner brothers discovery, paramount, is this the place to be? >> i like what's going on with some of these beaten up some of the parts asset plays who aren't necessarily in the exciting part of -- and they have certainly needed to show they're streaming business can generate real free cash flow. but you know, i think the paying for content, especially in the sports world right now is going higher and it's going higher because people like amazon and disney and google can bid almost whatever they want to support their franchises, so, i like the m&a backdrop in the sector. i think there's a lot of assets up for grabs, and i like peacock from a download perspective. i think there's actually a very good story around the sports there, and that's part of what made november so strong. >> a stdriving force. carter? >> if you look at the s&p 500 media sub-industry group, it
some of the large tech players, the willingness to spend.e involved, and if not, i would not be surprised if apple was ay contender there. >> all right, tim, do you feel as though warner brothers discovery, paramount, is this the place to be? >> i like what's going on with some of these beaten up some of the parts asset plays who aren't necessarily in the exciting part of -- and they have certainly needed to show they're streaming business can generate real free cash flow. but you...
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one of their bay area based tech reporters will hurt mankind. an article in the new york times today takes a closer look at this issue through the eyes of those who built it. the headline ego, fear and money how the eye fuze was lit. joining us live now is one of the journalists who reported the story, mike isaac, silicon valley based tech reporter for the new york times and author of many books including super pumped, of course, which was made into a netflix series, yada, yada. your list is long of accomplishments. but mike, good to see you. >> thank you. thanks for having me back. >> absolutely. so this is fascinating. there was a party in your article that you mentioned in 2015 where the tech titans gathered and questioned whether artificial intelligence was save us or destroy us. tell us about this conversation and who was in it and what they talked about. >> sure. well, it was, you know, a few years ago now. and really at the time, it was kind of when i you know, i technology has been in development for a very long time, but it was still so
one of their bay area based tech reporters will hurt mankind. an article in the new york times today takes a closer look at this issue through the eyes of those who built it. the headline ego, fear and money how the eye fuze was lit. joining us live now is one of the journalists who reported the story, mike isaac, silicon valley based tech reporter for the new york times and author of many books including super pumped, of course, which was made into a netflix series, yada, yada. your list is...
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and then your work it courageous early takes on big tech or some of the tech giants are calling attention to some of the harms in their facial recognition systems. some of the companies lashed out at you and some did come to your defense like dr. timnit gebru, someone that we also all adore and love and shout out, shout out. tell me. but others were fearful to come to your defense, as were some of the academic labs, because they feared it would impact their ability to, get funding or to get a job. so as a student pioneer green, in this research, how did you navigate and in your opinion has the sentiment shifted or the fears over career repercussions still hinder open? discussions about ethics? this is such a great question, will say now that i lead an organization i have more for administration right and keeping things funded and all of that at the time as a grad student i felt that timnit gebru, deborah raji and i, we were really sticking our necks out and i couldn't understand why more scholars and weren't speaking up as much until i started to follow the money trails. so many of these
and then your work it courageous early takes on big tech or some of the tech giants are calling attention to some of the harms in their facial recognition systems. some of the companies lashed out at you and some did come to your defense like dr. timnit gebru, someone that we also all adore and love and shout out, shout out. tell me. but others were fearful to come to your defense, as were some of the academic labs, because they feared it would impact their ability to, get funding or to get a...
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so much of what we are trying to do here at all tech is human is co-create tech future that is in line with public interest and our values. that is why it behooves us to make sure that a small sliver of society does not dictate the future of our technology, which is the future of our democracy and human condition. people like kashmir hill are really exposing what is happening, so when we think about a topic, like facial recognition. one of the concerns that a lot of the space and have is that it feels like it is being placed upon us without our implied consent. the technology is released into the wild without us having some control or consent over how it's designed, developed and deployed. this is the part that needs to change and this is why at all tech is human, we are bringing it across society, government, industry, academia. informing the general public and influencing policymakers, tech companies. they are all part of the puzzle. when you look around today and after today's discussion when we are all mingling and if you still don't want to leave after we close down here at 8:30,
so much of what we are trying to do here at all tech is human is co-create tech future that is in line with public interest and our values. that is why it behooves us to make sure that a small sliver of society does not dictate the future of our technology, which is the future of our democracy and human condition. people like kashmir hill are really exposing what is happening, so when we think about a topic, like facial recognition. one of the concerns that a lot of the space and have is that...
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i think tech stocks continue.re and chips and small and mid-cap. the bears go back into hibernation. >> any concerns of this being a bubble? we have seen talk of a.i. almost everybody is an a.i. company. the actual use case has been limited. >> that is the biggest debate for all of the work we hee do ad the world in a.i., we have 80 use cases. three months ago was 15. for someone like myself since covered tech since the '90s, this is as real of a trend we have seen going back to what i viewed 30 yearsing ago. you look at mondobd and palantir. >> in addition to apple and microsoft and google. i want to talk about palo alto. why do you see that company being a beneficiary where so many companies are getting into security and stepping on their toes? >> if you look at what they have done with palo alto, it is the install base and now they are moving into the cloud. we are in the second or third engin inning. if you look at palo alto, this is the montezation and they are early on. i look at this as a double table pound
i think tech stocks continue.re and chips and small and mid-cap. the bears go back into hibernation. >> any concerns of this being a bubble? we have seen talk of a.i. almost everybody is an a.i. company. the actual use case has been limited. >> that is the biggest debate for all of the work we hee do ad the world in a.i., we have 80 use cases. three months ago was 15. for someone like myself since covered tech since the '90s, this is as real of a trend we have seen going back to...
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and that's surveillance and uh the sector most important to israel that has been hit hard uh is the tech sector, it's an economic freefall right now, ipo values have halved to seven and a half billion dollars and investors are abandoning this sector in droves. amid israel's ongoing genocide in the gaza strip, israel has approved plans to build new settler units in the occupied east albets. 1738 settlement units are to be built in the southeast of occupied outfits. the new settlements would effectively seal off the last remaining corridor connecting. the palestinian neighborhoods of bait safafa and sharafat with the rest of alqs. this plan poses a significant challenge to the possibility of creating a palestinian urban continuum and east outputs and obstructs almost every urban connection between bethlehem and east outputs. israel occupied these al 1967 and later annexed it in a move never recognized by the un. around 300 thousand palestinians and 200 thousand israelis live east jerusalem. it is now widely believed that israel is trying to change the demographic composition of the occupie
and that's surveillance and uh the sector most important to israel that has been hit hard uh is the tech sector, it's an economic freefall right now, ipo values have halved to seven and a half billion dollars and investors are abandoning this sector in droves. amid israel's ongoing genocide in the gaza strip, israel has approved plans to build new settler units in the occupied east albets. 1738 settlement units are to be built in the southeast of occupied outfits. the new settlements would...
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brad gerstner says, au contraire. >> there's a reason tech has outperformed. 20 years ago tech was about 5.5% global gdp. today it's 15%. i asked the panel a simple question. in ten years, will tecbe more than 15% of global gdp? i asked another question. over the next ten years, do you expect tech earnings to grow at a faster rate than nontech? if you believe both of those things to be true, which we in spades, you need to be invested in technology as opposed to non-tech assets. >> all right. so tt's gerstner. weiss, the largers u.s. growth stock inflow i11 weeks if you look at their flow. this is like the dance with who brg you idea. why stray from what's worked? and because of the paradigm shift in terms of this new technology of ai, why go anywhere else other than large growth? >> first of all, as far as john rogers and brad goes, john rogers is more of a value pler. that's his natural bias. he's saying this is gog to work. >> but he's a realist, too. heas to be a realist. he wants to talk his book, but he wants his book to work. if it's not going toork, he's, i'm sure, capablof sugge
brad gerstner says, au contraire. >> there's a reason tech has outperformed. 20 years ago tech was about 5.5% global gdp. today it's 15%. i asked the panel a simple question. in ten years, will tecbe more than 15% of global gdp? i asked another question. over the next ten years, do you expect tech earnings to grow at a faster rate than nontech? if you believe both of those things to be true, which we in spades, you need to be invested in technology as opposed to non-tech assets. >>...
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and then your work it courageous early takes on big tech or some of the tech giants are calling attention to some of the harms in their facial recognition systems. some of the companies lashed out at you and some did come to your defense like dr. timnit gebru, someone that we also all adore and love and shout out, shout out. tell me. but others were fearful to come to your defense, as were some of the academic labs, because they feared it would impact their ability to, get funding or to get a job. so as a student pioneer green, in this research, how did you navigate and in your opinion has the sentiment shifted or the fears over career repercussions still hinder open? discussions about ethics? this is such a great question, will say now that i lead an organization i have more for administration right and keeping things funded and all of that at the time as a grad student i felt that timnit gebru, deborah raji and i, we were really sticking our necks out and i couldn't understand why more scholars and weren't speaking up as much until i started to follow the money trails. so many of these
and then your work it courageous early takes on big tech or some of the tech giants are calling attention to some of the harms in their facial recognition systems. some of the companies lashed out at you and some did come to your defense like dr. timnit gebru, someone that we also all adore and love and shout out, shout out. tell me. but others were fearful to come to your defense, as were some of the academic labs, because they feared it would impact their ability to, get funding or to get a...
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when i say unprofitable tech, i don't just mean tech. it could be biotech. all sorts of young and profitable companies left behind in the rally. >> there is this idea, which by the way mega caps are mostly down today. nvidia is a modest winner. everything else, whether it's apple or microsoft, amazon are all down pick mega caps will be an atm and some of that cash will go into these areas you are talking about. whether cash itself or money markets is going to just come in by itself into those other areas. i'm wondering what you think about that. tony pasquarello, who is influential and runs the goldman hedge fund client strategy over there suggests that money doesn't necessarily have to come out of the mega caps to go into these other areas. it can come out of money markets as yields come down. >> great note from tony today and he think he is spot on. mega tech cap does not have to fall apart. if you look at valuations adjusted for growth in earnings, they are not that stretched when you look at the forward pe to growth multiple. and if you do have a solid e
when i say unprofitable tech, i don't just mean tech. it could be biotech. all sorts of young and profitable companies left behind in the rally. >> there is this idea, which by the way mega caps are mostly down today. nvidia is a modest winner. everything else, whether it's apple or microsoft, amazon are all down pick mega caps will be an atm and some of that cash will go into these areas you are talking about. whether cash itself or money markets is going to just come in by itself into...
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in spite of big techs, extensive lobby inc, their actions being taken by governments. the european parliament has recently voted for right to repair, under the new law sellers, as well as manufacturers are obligated to offer free repass within the warranty periods. in the west state of california and the electronics rights repair act was already passed. it's guarantees everyone access to parts, tools, and menu roads needed to fix the electronic devices, the goal, reducing waste and calm and emissions. these efforts sound promising to force device manufacturer us to insight on sustainable business strategies. we probably need international solutions, in case you want to take on the challenge to repair your phone. i fix it dot com offers a lot of step by step explanations of how you can save. you'll get it. would you rather fix your phone yourself instead of getting a new one? let us know which of these emails are urgent? come on another meeting and i still need to send those. remind is how can i get some work done? do you feel like that sometimes flip a i come to your r
in spite of big techs, extensive lobby inc, their actions being taken by governments. the european parliament has recently voted for right to repair, under the new law sellers, as well as manufacturers are obligated to offer free repass within the warranty periods. in the west state of california and the electronics rights repair act was already passed. it's guarantees everyone access to parts, tools, and menu roads needed to fix the electronic devices, the goal, reducing waste and calm and...
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the israely economy's dependence on the tech sector has significantly grown in the past decade.sels in the red sea and bubble mandap has caused major headaches for the israeli economy, not only for exports, but also for imports. shortages and delays in sending goods from the south to the occupied territories to designists is increasing. port data indicates at two to three-week delay in the arrival of ships carrying goods to the occupied territories. this is particularly seen in the food sector and electrical and electronic equipment, israel is forced to resupply these goods from europe. lerong cats, vice president of business development at an electrical products company in the occupied territories said, any product that comes in by sea is facing delays in arrival, so there will be major shortage of goods in the coming weeks. another area which is of major concern regards the impact on the food sector, food... importers have also told israeli authorities about the lack of cargo entering israel due to the targeting of ships and delays in their arrival. anita golda, businesswoman
the israely economy's dependence on the tech sector has significantly grown in the past decade.sels in the red sea and bubble mandap has caused major headaches for the israeli economy, not only for exports, but also for imports. shortages and delays in sending goods from the south to the occupied territories to designists is increasing. port data indicates at two to three-week delay in the arrival of ships carrying goods to the occupied territories. this is particularly seen in the food sector...
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the news team up next shift stalled tech program. thanks the world in progress pop calls to everyone who wants to know more about this topic that concern us a little bit about this story is beyond the headline world in progress. the w talk costs you can draw the line between the spacings because i don't believe that space is, is a morally relevant criteria. and any more than i believe that rice or sex is on frontier in. 2 2 should. 2 2 we humans closer to a chimpanzee sanitation, pansy is even to a dog, a donkey or series about our complex relationship with animals. watch now on youtube, d. w documentary. if you ever tried repairing your phone? well, it's not that easy and phone manufacturers want to discourage us from doing so. by any means. why is that also on the show? do you like a i do you work for you? yes, we'll show you the tools to boost your productivity. and we look at, you know, most of the satellite internet networks solving and how it affects was politics. these are the topics that i'm moving the tech world, the if you
the news team up next shift stalled tech program. thanks the world in progress pop calls to everyone who wants to know more about this topic that concern us a little bit about this story is beyond the headline world in progress. the w talk costs you can draw the line between the spacings because i don't believe that space is, is a morally relevant criteria. and any more than i believe that rice or sex is on frontier in. 2 2 should. 2 2 we humans closer to a chimpanzee sanitation, pansy is even...
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ed: it is time for talking tech. former employee of apple supplier in custody of japanese police. he was arrested for stealing trade secrets. he is believed to be a chinese national. he is working with authorities but declined to provide more details. china is pushing back against remarks made by u.s. commentary secretary gina raimondo. she called for more funds to curb china's ability to make chips. the chinese foreign ministry responded saying that the u.s. should "stop seeing china as a hypothetical enemy." bytedance reaching a deal to invest in an online shopping service run by goto. details of the partnership are being worked out but the pair favor working together rather than against each other. teaming with the goto could be a first step in the template of growth for the tiktok shop in southeast asia and around the world. that seems to be the story you can do one example of cooperative working in one market place and then try to get around other regulatory hurdles in other markets. caroline: how does this spea
ed: it is time for talking tech. former employee of apple supplier in custody of japanese police. he was arrested for stealing trade secrets. he is believed to be a chinese national. he is working with authorities but declined to provide more details. china is pushing back against remarks made by u.s. commentary secretary gina raimondo. she called for more funds to curb china's ability to make chips. the chinese foreign ministry responded saying that the u.s. should "stop seeing china as a...
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, a big tech personality that is that has always been aligned with the us foreign policy and that does these kinds of businesses for them, we don't expect him to come and and say free palestine. "i think for me personally, nothing was surprising, no, what he did wasn't surprising, and also there's there were these resurfacing anti-semit uh semitic uh comments that he had done, and we have seen that in history previously, whether it's scientists or businessman or actually microsoft and other uh tech companies, when they do such things they have to whitewash what they did, and they they end up being uh first uh first front." line of the zionist propaganda just to make up for what they had done previously, so when it comes to the access of resistance, they never took elon musk as ally, so i don't think the expectation was really more than that, no indeed, well david, i mean how exactly then uh did the uh anti-deformation league and the the center for countering digital hate actually lobby elon musk then, well they they did a number of different reports and accusation. about him being anti
, a big tech personality that is that has always been aligned with the us foreign policy and that does these kinds of businesses for them, we don't expect him to come and and say free palestine. "i think for me personally, nothing was surprising, no, what he did wasn't surprising, and also there's there were these resurfacing anti-semit uh semitic uh comments that he had done, and we have seen that in history previously, whether it's scientists or businessman or actually microsoft and...
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the promise and problems of the king tech sector is very good question. so yes, i do side every day to work or that's what's, hey, it's my sense and week fails him on his personal thing credentials. he told us that bases green business, a german company that's created to clean tax software, and the app helps people switch from fossil fuels to renewable. energy underlines them to monitor how much electricity they're using. when to use those devices to help saves on their bills. every hour thing throughout the day has a different price. so in the morning it's actually quite expensive. it can get get cheaper, but it's a lot of fun for instance. and then it can also get more expensive and we want to shift the customers in a seismic shift and how we consume energy came last year with the russian invasion of ukraine. country scrambles to source oil beyond pollutants costs, and they banks the loan game, investing in green energy supplies. next story this morning, been in the same year at us, landed at an absolute punched with it's an inflation reduction act. thi
the promise and problems of the king tech sector is very good question. so yes, i do side every day to work or that's what's, hey, it's my sense and week fails him on his personal thing credentials. he told us that bases green business, a german company that's created to clean tax software, and the app helps people switch from fossil fuels to renewable. energy underlines them to monitor how much electricity they're using. when to use those devices to help saves on their bills. every hour thing...