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um, in this case, google providing ads. the is really government and not being honest about the use cases in which they're supposed to be used. they say all of the time that this isn't directed at military use. but nonetheless, we see very concerning reporting coming out of palestine about the use of ai and surveillance palestinians. and making a kill is the palestinians, such as with lavender in, in tracking, that killed list with where's daddy, and also targeting buildings and infrastructure issues such as with the gospel. so i am starting to notice a lot of this aligning with when uh, product numbers was signed with the israeli government. but back in 2021. we haven't seen the scale of mass destruction that we're seeing happening in goes up until this year until last year. um and that aligns with the timing of entering that contract and as a tech worker, it's very concerning to me that this a i is being created by workers may not know the impacts of what their labors having on the world. in the past, the sale, the, the g
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and in fact , if you look at the in fact, if you look at the google searches, the google searches for anorexia , it's searches for anorexia, it's tailed off as the as the google searches for body dysmorphia and gender transitioning have increased. >> it is absolutely appalling . >> it is absolutely appalling. and you're absolutely right to call it out. i think the language pattern, however, gave it away. and what he says is, i identify as a £275 man. woman. and what the other thing they miss is the naming and brave woman. the other thing they miss was the name of the club, because it was, i think queer fat club is good. i also like the idea we should be more inclusive. i think we should call it trans fat, because this is because that clogged your arteries, and it would be very good and confuse the hell out of people. >> but also skinny people can actually be fat. i mean , nico, actually be fat. i mean, nico, he's a comedian and he went to the doctor looking at him. you'd think he's the he's the figure of health. he went to the doctor and the doctor told him he's fat, skinny. he's got
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>> what we plan on doing is having it, it's like a google voice number and it will forward to us. because we're going to be running around, for instance, it will go to me first, and somebody able to answer it all the time, if not leave a message and then, we'll take a look at it later. >> as soon as we can. >> is it possible to have a dedicated person to manage the complaints. ?flt yeah, the best option is the info booth and whoever is posted at the info booth manage it, so probably go to them first is best. >> and will you be building the stage every month >> >> yes. so the first, it's going to be an art car so we're experimenting with that, to see how easy it is. because the set up has to be between 12:00 and 5:00 and any stage that we may have is not too complex, it will be pretty basic. something something similar to that, we're trying out the art car to see how that works. >> thank you for coming in. >> thank you. >> what time, are you closing the streets? is there a street closure? >> yeah, it's from the hours of 12 p.m. to 11:59 p.m. >> for the residents that live in the ar
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and i put in google kamala harris fine too. boys, it's not just the biden it's not just the harris team that's saying this. when you google that, you get several articles by reporters, it is the media that's saying this. and about once every six months, the media writes a story, kamala harris finds her voice, and usually it's on the abortion message. if she had a strong assistant voice and was really finding a lot of success as vice president. we wouldn't read an article every day because whenever it's about wyman and their voices, no one ever writes about women's smiling are being, you know, i kinda been i'm sorry, but what about robert f. kennedy jr. and his voice? >> not that much. come on i can really annoying voice by the way. >> but that's besides the point precisely the point so if you got a problem with communicating, she sounds like a prosecutor. >> i would say that's probably that she sounds like what she was for years. i think the issue is she's also a woman. she's also one of color and that's i'm not blaming it on t
and i put in google kamala harris fine too. boys, it's not just the biden it's not just the harris team that's saying this. when you google that, you get several articles by reporters, it is the media that's saying this. and about once every six months, the media writes a story, kamala harris finds her voice, and usually it's on the abortion message. if she had a strong assistant voice and was really finding a lot of success as vice president. we wouldn't read an article every day because...
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nba playoffs presented by google pixel. we'll round one coverage presented by nerdwallet on tnt it's a telling sign of just how high anti-immigration sentiment is running in this election cycle. >> according to a new axios harris poll, 51% of americans say they'd support me mass deportations of undocumented immigrants and that number includes a whopping 42% of democrats when donald trump began saying that he would implement such a policy that was outrage. and yet it seems to have touched a nerve. the survey also reports that amid a record number of border crossings, nearly two-thirds of americans said illegal immigration is a real crisis. that's not a politically driven media narrative still wide media coverage of high-profile crimes committed by undocumented migrants has definitely contributed axios reports that 56% of americans believed the spike in us crime rates is tied to immigration but is it as axios fact checks, border cities actually have some of the nation's lowest violent crime rates and data doesn't show that un
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last chancellors magic pelican celtics coverage begins today at 12:30. >> nba playoffs presented by google pixel, around one coverage presented by nerdwallet on tnt we've been following the push from civil rights organizations and health groups for the biden administration to ban menthol cigarettes a final decision has been pending since last year. well, now it has been delayed again, the health and human services secretary explains this in a statement. it's clear that there are still more conversations to have that will take significantly more time. well, the nwa cp called this new delay a blow to the black community who continue to be unfairly targeted and justly killed by big tobacco. and they argue the election is behind the delay, quote, black lives should not be used as a pawn to get our people to the polls statistics suggests that menthol cigarettes are especially popular among black smokers a recent study found that 30% of white smoke is performed menthol, but 83% of black smokers do another study estimates that 255,000 black lives in the would be safe keith within 40 years if ther
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india playoffs presented by google pixel with round one coverage presented by nerdwallet on tnt there was an epic overtime ending in the nba playoffs between the bucks and the pacers. carolyn manto is with this now, so this game went back and forth, came down to the final seconds yes. >> good morning to you both. i mean, the playoffs or where legacies are made and there is no better place to be a legend than the state of indiana, the home of basketball. let's start in overtime a lot to this game, bugs and pacers tied to one 15 with 20 seconds to go. and aaron, nice smooth hitting. he's only reporter of the night putting the pacers that but the bucks would answer and kris middleton, who made a three in the final seconds of the fourth to force over time hitting another one to tie it back up middleton had 42 points it's indie calls a time-out in the huddle. you can see tyrese haliburton telling his team will winning the game right now. and he was absolutely right. halliburton driving, draining the game winner. he finished with 18 points and his first career playoff triple double as the p
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i remember i was sitting on my buddy gnomes couch because the fact was we had limited contact with google because remember, it was during covid and governor noem no, no, no, no, no. >> i i liked dogs and i was staying with someone who likes dogs, so it wasn't governor nham, it was my buddy nham drawer either way. i remember sitting on his couch and just watching the two of them go at it. and donald trump just interrupting it every single term. in fact, the tally showed that donald trump interrupted either joe biden or moderator chris wallace north of 90 times during that debate, it was the nutty as thing. i've ever seen after which there were curse words flying on cnn and it isn't so surprising when you go back and watch some of those interruptions, i believe have some of those. so let's take a listen what does it mean for them going forward if he strike down the affordable care act? >> 308,000 military people dying because you couldn't provide them proper health care once he do with burisma, son of hundred and 80,000 on a mansour, if not, none of that that is true. it's really president.
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can talk to your friend about wanting a gucci perfume and then all of a sudden you will see adds on google for gucci perfume, what's that about? >> jesse: i guess would you rather be spied on by the chinese are by the american government? i know it is kind of like sophie's choice but it is what it is. [ simultaneous talking ] can you heal my twitching i, quickly? quickly? >> i hope you're better now. [ laughter ] >> jesse: thank you so much. we love you very much and i'm shocked you are not a right-winger, have a great weekend. [ laughter ] [ ♪♪ ] >> jesse: sink or swim, tonight against nick who was not familiar with any of the answers already. >> i know this guy. >> i 832 ounces of soup before this, it was a bad call, it's too much soup. i do not feel great. >> that is a lot of soup no matter what time of year it is. >> jesse: categories battle of the exes, kim kardashian and kanye west visited the white house when trump was there but this week, one of them said the former president did amazing things in office. was it kim or kanye? >> i have to go with kanye. >> i know this one. it w
can talk to your friend about wanting a gucci perfume and then all of a sudden you will see adds on google for gucci perfume, what's that about? >> jesse: i guess would you rather be spied on by the chinese are by the american government? i know it is kind of like sophie's choice but it is what it is. [ simultaneous talking ] can you heal my twitching i, quickly? quickly? >> i hope you're better now. [ laughter ] >> jesse: thank you so much. we love you very much and i'm...
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they're op margin was some of the best there's reasons why those google numbers were so good i don't think they were all ai, but they went out of their way to talk about the massive investment in ai and so, sure, you know, philosophically and secularly, when we think about that first big nvidia print, the question that the analyst community had, especially in tech, was this the beginning of a massive capex boom that's going to be ushered in by ai so far so good, no question about it i guess i just think that the fed is still the most important variable for markets and i think it was a -- we can dice and slice, we'll talk about some of those dynamics, but i think the data this week was better. i think gdp was actually better. p, ce today was very benign, and i think the fed reigned supreme. >> yeah, karen, what do you think? >> i don't know, i guess i disagree a little bit. >> nice. >> okay. >> so i think that for this slim number of stocks that are very much in this very ai-centric, it definitely does matter, and it doesn't matter -- none of the other things matter. they are in great
they're op margin was some of the best there's reasons why those google numbers were so good i don't think they were all ai, but they went out of their way to talk about the massive investment in ai and so, sure, you know, philosophically and secularly, when we think about that first big nvidia print, the question that the analyst community had, especially in tech, was this the beginning of a massive capex boom that's going to be ushered in by ai so far so good, no question about it i guess i...
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everybody is worried about the future for google, but the present looks real good for google as reacceleration in terms of revenue growth, issued a dividend, offered a stock buyback. -- making trouble inside the company saying, no more, you guys got to get out. all of a sudden the narrative around apple -- around alphabet starting to shift. people starting to say, this company remains strong those worries might come into play but they're not happening immediately. now we're looking at it, $2 trillion. >> truly is. the radio folks, alphabet, google, is up 10% right now, just a monster move. going back nine and a half years. best say since it did feel like you see all these things that are happening at the company and people are like, oh, gemini's got these weird search results and it's gotten too whatever. pichai laying down the hammer. it's a place of work you do work or you go somewhere else it feels like that did have a market shift almost. >> definitely. he had to change the story and i think he understood that he fired the employees that had taken over -- it's not like they were hanging ou
everybody is worried about the future for google, but the present looks real good for google as reacceleration in terms of revenue growth, issued a dividend, offered a stock buyback. -- making trouble inside the company saying, no more, you guys got to get out. all of a sudden the narrative around apple -- around alphabet starting to shift. people starting to say, this company remains strong those worries might come into play but they're not happening immediately. now we're looking at it, $2...
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boosted by earnings by microsoft and especially google. alphabet up more than 10% today, as you see right there we'll have more on those results coming. >> and what we're seeing here is that today's game is really pushing alphabet into the $2 million market cap along with microsoft and nvidia all the major averages set to end this week with gains the nasdaq up more than 4% you can see that big drop yesterday morning and then that steady rebound yesterday and into today's session we'll keep our eye on that, tyler. >> all right let's start with a number helping to clear the way for this rally after yesterday's worrying gdp report. the markets seemed to like what they saw in this morning's pce that's an inflation number steve joins us now with a little bit more what did they like and you started to explain this in the last hour or two, and i'd love to hear you continue. what is the difference between pce and cpi and all these other different inflation numbers, and why does the fed like pce? >> all right i'll start there the cpi is the consume
boosted by earnings by microsoft and especially google. alphabet up more than 10% today, as you see right there we'll have more on those results coming. >> and what we're seeing here is that today's game is really pushing alphabet into the $2 million market cap along with microsoft and nvidia all the major averages set to end this week with gains the nasdaq up more than 4% you can see that big drop yesterday morning and then that steady rebound yesterday and into today's session we'll...
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google up 37%. capital one, i think that's 47%. conoco, 25% general dynamics, 27%. that's a fantastic track record, jack. thanks for sharing with the audience. have a great weekend, my friend. >> all right. you too, charles. charles: see you soon. all right, folks, my next guest instead of panicking wants you to be ready to pounce. you know, like crouch and pounce? i think that's the saying. rob luna, luna wealth academy founder. you see the s&p 500 moving down to that 200-day moving average, holding which, okay, listen, that would be wonderful if it happens. what are the things, why the pressure? what's going to continue to pressure this market down to that level? >> well, i i think it's going to be earnings, charles. and even more than that, look, when we came into this year, we were predicting 4-5 rate cuts by the fed. that's come down to 1. with the inflationary can and gdp numbers, that might not even happen, quite honestly. i'll be quite honest with you, we pulled back 5%. when you do that, you normally go to 10%. we had meta come out, not so good numbers. i t
google up 37%. capital one, i think that's 47%. conoco, 25% general dynamics, 27%. that's a fantastic track record, jack. thanks for sharing with the audience. have a great weekend, my friend. >> all right. you too, charles. charles: see you soon. all right, folks, my next guest instead of panicking wants you to be ready to pounce. you know, like crouch and pounce? i think that's the saying. rob luna, luna wealth academy founder. you see the s&p 500 moving down to that 200-day moving...
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and alphabet, the ceo shot back at the idea google's core search business was under threat from chat bot search ends. he said -- >> he said google will monetize ai through subscriptions and cloud, just like microsoft is doing. one other interesting argument not related to ai necessarily, he said youtube and google cloud combined will have a $100 billion run rate this year his way of saying alphabet's more than just selling search ads. >> what do i get if i subscribe to one of these ai services, what is the one from microsoft >> microsoft is co-pilot >> and google -- >> so there's consumer versions that just regular people can sign up for on an individual basis. >> for free? >> there's a free version, a paid version is $20 a month. by the way, openai has a similar product that it offers by itself and that is also what google is trying to do is offer these subscriptions. on the enterprise level, that's where the real money is. big businesses coming in, tens of thousands of people coming in i just showed you that wall of companies buying, multiply 10,000 by $30 a month. that's why there
and alphabet, the ceo shot back at the idea google's core search business was under threat from chat bot search ends. he said -- >> he said google will monetize ai through subscriptions and cloud, just like microsoft is doing. one other interesting argument not related to ai necessarily, he said youtube and google cloud combined will have a $100 billion run rate this year his way of saying alphabet's more than just selling search ads. >> what do i get if i subscribe to one of these...
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there is one google. this is it to think google wouldn't fix that and learn from that mistake going forward, that was a fixable issue. it was not a shot to the heart they don't really know what they own. they puked it creating opportunity. frankly, that's the advantage for me of not being benchmarked. i don't think tech has to be this, i'll take a slightly out sized bet and be slightly 1% above or i can't have a position larger than 3% i'm just there to make money or in some cases lose money. but frankly, this is one that will keep going and going. >> today, you guys are making money. the stock sitting at 172 a lot of price target upgrades, too. we've got to move on to microsoft because this is also an impressive report this is one of your holdings what did you make of the quarter? >> so i think they are like the best combo from a ceo/cfo out there. i thought what he said was so important. he's like, as it relates to ai, he said we are continuing to ai dmom ratize expertise across the workforce. i sit in
there is one google. this is it to think google wouldn't fix that and learn from that mistake going forward, that was a fixable issue. it was not a shot to the heart they don't really know what they own. they puked it creating opportunity. frankly, that's the advantage for me of not being benchmarked. i don't think tech has to be this, i'll take a slightly out sized bet and be slightly 1% above or i can't have a position larger than 3% i'm just there to make money or in some cases lose money....
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>> if you look at microsoft and google, it is a two tear type of solution. ai is very prominent for example in large companies which i was talking to a fortune 25 company and they are all in, they've got a big organization, seeing it as a way to offset wages, improve efficiency in dealing with the consumer, the middle market companies i deal with, they can talk about it, they don't have the resources, they don't have the understanding or capability so you're saying a bifurcated approach, ai will be more successful than the ev program for sure because it is dealing with large corporations rather than consumers saying i am pretty happy with my internal combustion engine, about 300 million automobiles on the road, the average age of the auto industry is 12.6 years so they are saying no thank you, we are staying with. ibly10 so you see basically big large companies benefit the most from ai first and then trickle down there. bob and gary, thanks for the conversation, got to leave it there. china's president xi xinping issuing a warning while meeting with antony b
>> if you look at microsoft and google, it is a two tear type of solution. ai is very prominent for example in large companies which i was talking to a fortune 25 company and they are all in, they've got a big organization, seeing it as a way to offset wages, improve efficiency in dealing with the consumer, the middle market companies i deal with, they can talk about it, they don't have the resources, they don't have the understanding or capability so you're saying a bifurcated approach,...
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ed: microsoft and google post strong results. caroline: jeff bezos and andy jassy deleting chaps amid an antitrust probe. let's check in on these markets. this is a macro picture on the day and some earnings galvanizing a drive higher. nasdaq up more than 2% then. we see the core pce that the fed so loves coming in line. we are not calling, but we are not exceeding expectations. the market is relieved and we are seeing about of good, healthy increase in certain stocks. a 10 year yield dives down onto the back of that pce number. even though we see bonds indeed rallying coming yields falling lower, the dollar still resilient against the japanese yen. will we see intervention from the boj? moving on, have a look at what it is doing against bitcoin. dollar strength against bitcoin. crypto on the downside. ed: it is all about earnings. intel is off session lows. and just a moment, ian king will give us the numbers and then we will speak to the intel ceo. microsoft and alphabet are all about cloud growth driven by ai products. microso
ed: microsoft and google post strong results. caroline: jeff bezos and andy jassy deleting chaps amid an antitrust probe. let's check in on these markets. this is a macro picture on the day and some earnings galvanizing a drive higher. nasdaq up more than 2% then. we see the core pce that the fed so loves coming in line. we are not calling, but we are not exceeding expectations. the market is relieved and we are seeing about of good, healthy increase in certain stocks. a 10 year yield dives...
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>> it was a big move down and google put that alphabet at new al time high today and the fact you saw facebook, meta sell off so dramatically this week for me as a professional investor, it gives me a little pause. in 2022, it was that selloff in meta early in the year that really prixuated the selloff in stocks and there's a strong bounce today and60% of stocks below their short term moving average and frankly a lot of data simply not good. just this past week we found out the gdp is slower than expected, inflation is hotter than expected. david: true as well. >> a good defense is their best offense in this market. david: but at the same time we have this new technological explosion going on with ai, and it is paying off. that's what we've seen with alphabet and microsoft, particularly that we've seen the payoff in terms of revenues from this new thing that we're promised when things like nvidia took off, but a lot of people were skeptical of whether they'd pay off and now we know it's here. >> yeah, david, not a kasandra and i wouldn't fight the stocks and reminds me very much of th
>> it was a big move down and google put that alphabet at new al time high today and the fact you saw facebook, meta sell off so dramatically this week for me as a professional investor, it gives me a little pause. in 2022, it was that selloff in meta early in the year that really prixuated the selloff in stocks and there's a strong bounce today and60% of stocks below their short term moving average and frankly a lot of data simply not good. just this past week we found out the gdp is...
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complete shock, i had to go home and google _ that moment like? complete shock, i had to go home and google what - that moment like? complete shock, i j had to go home and google what skin cancer and melanoma was. i had absolutely no idea of the potential risks of working outside and being outside and dangers of the sun. it's been a learning process over the last six years and part of my role as a golf professional is educating other golf professionals and golfers forsake guarding themselves when they're on the golf course. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. a former senior post office executive has been facing questions at the horizon it inquiry about the suicide of a sub postmaster who was being pursued for apparent losses at his branch. angela van den bogerd has been shown a letter from 2013 in which a sub—postmaster�*s daughter said she "solely" blamed the post office for her father, martin griffiths' death. we can speak now to azadeh moshiri who is at the inquiry in central london. this is incredibly distressing to hear
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lauren: the beneficiary of google and microsoft spending $25 billion most of that on and i. they are driving sustained growth. nvidia up 4%, microsoft up to into thirds. stuart: roku selling off after what? lauren: that they are pushing ad supported tears, what disney plus is about to do, taking from their business. they reported 14% jump in subscribers, a narrower loss overshadowed by that warning, stocked on 8. 5%. the first round of the nfl draft was last night at nike signed 20 rookies, more than have selected last night in detroit including jamie daniels. david: that ain't cheap but you spend money and make money. most taxpayers have to pay hundreds or thousands more each year of president biden left trump era tax cuts expire. house republicans are forming tax teams to figure out a way to save americans money. grady trimble has that story and biden is set to announce another $6 billion in aid to ukraine on top of the $60 billion the white house just approved. when will that be enough and how are we accounting for it all? for all? congressman byron donald's deals with th
lauren: the beneficiary of google and microsoft spending $25 billion most of that on and i. they are driving sustained growth. nvidia up 4%, microsoft up to into thirds. stuart: roku selling off after what? lauren: that they are pushing ad supported tears, what disney plus is about to do, taking from their business. they reported 14% jump in subscribers, a narrower loss overshadowed by that warning, stocked on 8. 5%. the first round of the nfl draft was last night at nike signed 20 rookies,...
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in the case of amazon and google, you can see how the ads to cloud growth. you can build a waterfall model where you can see the revenue proportional to the gpu's that these companies bought. from that perspective, in the case of meta it is internal consumption of gpu's for their social media apps, which is great. they are deploying ai. in terms of tangible revenue, you can only see it in the cloud hyper scalars. that is where i think that the market is curing the capex raised by microsoft and katie: -- we appreciate your time. that was mandeep singh a bloomberg intelligence. the broader markets, joining us we have the principal asset management chief global strategist. i have to say that i was looking at some of the weekly stats for the s&p 500 and was surprised to see we are up 2.7% on the s&p 500. even more so if you look at the big tech benchmark. the nasdaq higher by 3.7%. it feels like the sentiment that we have been hearing this past week has not matched the performance in stocks? >> that is interesting. it has been a challenging week in terms of the
in the case of amazon and google, you can see how the ads to cloud growth. you can build a waterfall model where you can see the revenue proportional to the gpu's that these companies bought. from that perspective, in the case of meta it is internal consumption of gpu's for their social media apps, which is great. they are deploying ai. in terms of tangible revenue, you can only see it in the cloud hyper scalars. that is where i think that the market is curing the capex raised by microsoft and...
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hoe me google. they made a big announcement, lauren in. lauren: first ever dividend, 20 cents a share, also repurchasing $70 billion of stock. am a 235 bet's -- alphabet's up almost 12%. that is a seep of ma hur it. and -- sign of maturity. and even though google's a bellwether, first time it's typing this. they reported a 16% jump in overall revenue, mostly all of that coming from their bread and butter, their tigzing the business. david: and microsoft up big,this is all about a.i. once again. a. lauren: did you see growth at the azure cloud revenue? it i grew 31%. expecting 28, maybe 29. they got 31%. companies are demanding the microsoft cloud and the microsoft if openai a.i. features to use throughout their operations. i was looking at an estimate from william blair, they find that more than two-thirds of fortune 500 companies are using microsoft's azure. david: wow. lauren: they're using all of this -- david: that turns into a lot -- lot of revenue for microsoft. lauren: demand is better than supply, that is a good problem to have. mi
hoe me google. they made a big announcement, lauren in. lauren: first ever dividend, 20 cents a share, also repurchasing $70 billion of stock. am a 235 bet's -- alphabet's up almost 12%. that is a seep of ma hur it. and -- sign of maturity. and even though google's a bellwether, first time it's typing this. they reported a 16% jump in overall revenue, mostly all of that coming from their bread and butter, their tigzing the business. david: and microsoft up big,this is all about a.i. once again....
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that's amazon, google, microsoft, meta. i think the rest are going to be very difficult there will be room for ai players in verticals like health care and retail that we think, again, the companies that have that data and have that user, it's really hard to train, to effectively run these systems, so it's going to be very, very difficult for the others to survive. so the question is, what happens to oracle? they're on the cut line. i think they'll benefit, but there's others that will -- may not. weigh what's going to happen to ibm? are they in that same situation i'm talking about in the big four and the answer is no. >> right we know the one key beneficiary, i don't believe you cover nvidia but that stock up another almost 5% this morning. >> absolutely. they're the number one from every piece of work we do, everyone is spending on nvidia and again, this is hard to have these conversations with our clients right now, as a software analyst, you know, i feel like i'm -- i'm on aisle 4 mopping up a spilled milk everyone wan
that's amazon, google, microsoft, meta. i think the rest are going to be very difficult there will be room for ai players in verticals like health care and retail that we think, again, the companies that have that data and have that user, it's really hard to train, to effectively run these systems, so it's going to be very, very difficult for the others to survive. so the question is, what happens to oracle? they're on the cut line. i think they'll benefit, but there's others that will -- may...
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google's parent company is set to pay its first ever quarterly cash dividend. investors will get $0.20 a share in june, plus a boost from stock buybacks. the company says last quarter's revenue was 15% higher than the year before. i is the reason, which helped microsoft see a 17% revenue increase in the same period, and taking a live look at the new york stock exchange now, as trading gets underway. that was a conference room. >> it was up when we last checked and yeah, but now who knows. >> conference room, conference room. actress jennifer lewis is sharing her excitement, seeing the animatronic of her princess and the frog character. >> okay, so abc seven's parent company, disney shared a video of her and mama odie, which will be a part of the upcoming tiana's bayou adventure ride. >> oh my gosh, here it is. >> hey sweetie, it's mama odie. oh, not audio. tiana sure knows how to make a party special. >> i love when she goes. there's juju juju. >> her movements, everything is there. >> you guys did an amazing job on this. >> it is incredible. >> they're so life
google's parent company is set to pay its first ever quarterly cash dividend. investors will get $0.20 a share in june, plus a boost from stock buybacks. the company says last quarter's revenue was 15% higher than the year before. i is the reason, which helped microsoft see a 17% revenue increase in the same period, and taking a live look at the new york stock exchange now, as trading gets underway. that was a conference room. >> it was up when we last checked and yeah, but now who knows....
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so they were able during that period to get all of the big tech platforms, to get amazon, google, youtube to facebook, instagram, to take down anything that they disagreed with and their, you know, their many cases now that are that are pending where it was clear that people from government agencies or people from the exactly of branch actually called up amazon or youtube or other places and told them to take material down and in a sense threatened them. i mean, they have so much power and the big tech companies were scared of, you know, antitrust lawsuit suits or, you know, other regulation. so they pretty much felt that they had to do it. and there's some letters back and forth saying, you know, how do you want this censorship to to go down? do you want us to just take the book off or take the information off? or should we amplify it? so those are the kinds of things that i think most americans have believed for for decades in in russia or china, but, you know, not in the united states that here we have access to information and we can decide things for ourselves. so, you know, skyhorse
so they were able during that period to get all of the big tech platforms, to get amazon, google, youtube to facebook, instagram, to take down anything that they disagreed with and their, you know, their many cases now that are that are pending where it was clear that people from government agencies or people from the exactly of branch actually called up amazon or youtube or other places and told them to take material down and in a sense threatened them. i mean, they have so much power and the...
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one standout spot for alphabet was google cloud revenue, whichjumped 28% in 01. a lot of generative ai tools rely on the cloud to reach customers. alphabet announced some good news for investors. it's first ever dividend of 20 cents per share. and an additional $70 billion buy—back. that initially sent shares into the double digits after the bell. and for microsoft's part, its intelligent cloud division delivered greater revenue than expected thanks to a boost from microsoft's partnership with openai, the creator of chatgtp. the creator of chatgpt. shares of microsoft also initially rose on the news. and together they should go some way toward restoring confidence in the tech sector, which was shaken on wednesday when meta stock fell after its own earnings report and after the wider market was rattled thursday morning by slowing us gdp and stubborn inflation. joining me now is technologyjournalist chris stokel—walker. what are these companies, microsoft and agetting right when it comes to ai? and agetting right when it comes to al? n and agetting right when i
one standout spot for alphabet was google cloud revenue, whichjumped 28% in 01. a lot of generative ai tools rely on the cloud to reach customers. alphabet announced some good news for investors. it's first ever dividend of 20 cents per share. and an additional $70 billion buy—back. that initially sent shares into the double digits after the bell. and for microsoft's part, its intelligent cloud division delivered greater revenue than expected thanks to a boost from microsoft's partnership...
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they tech a mcdonald's onto google. on top of that we saw from microsoft an implied $150 billion move. they basically almost added a walmart overnight to these two companies. when people start worrying about capital expenditure and share buybacks, it takes on a new meaning when you are talking about an entire government of a tech promise, which is what we are talking about here. jonathan: the magnificent seven. meta said the wrong thing, stock lower. alphabet couldn't say anything wrong at all. that stock is ripping. amazon tuesday, apple thursday, nvidia later on in may. lisa: i'm more interested in amazon, because are they losing cloud share? what does that mean for how big of a share response you could see? tablet is more interesting from a geopolitics standpoint. how much they are adjusting to the intensification of the tensions between the u.s. and china. they also have questions around the demand for smartphones, but it is a different story than cloud spend and this adoption of artificial intelligence. jonathan: t
they tech a mcdonald's onto google. on top of that we saw from microsoft an implied $150 billion move. they basically almost added a walmart overnight to these two companies. when people start worrying about capital expenditure and share buybacks, it takes on a new meaning when you are talking about an entire government of a tech promise, which is what we are talking about here. jonathan: the magnificent seven. meta said the wrong thing, stock lower. alphabet couldn't say anything wrong at all....
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seen what google did with alpha fold adid. seeing these tools use but at early stages because we haven't done it in deliberate fashion. >> scott, think about metabolism and all of these processes and we've been lucky at different times to find things that, one gene could, you know, got a mutation going and fixes it somehow, but gene therapy and working on one gene -- it's very rare how many genes are involved in most diseases or conditions? hundreds, thousands? or -- >> yeah. you're getting right to the point. >> the only way to understand it the total picture of what you're doing, and designing drugs to address it, it's -- and for, i think, about 15 years ago, up at the cancer center. got rid of the guy running it and put in like a data guy almost ann i.t. guy? >> that's the point. look inside systems. the model might tell you different elements are biology impacting a disease state. might be able to target it with one drug design a protein drug to hit multiple targets, or design multiple drugs and provide them in combination
seen what google did with alpha fold adid. seeing these tools use but at early stages because we haven't done it in deliberate fashion. >> scott, think about metabolism and all of these processes and we've been lucky at different times to find things that, one gene could, you know, got a mutation going and fixes it somehow, but gene therapy and working on one gene -- it's very rare how many genes are involved in most diseases or conditions? hundreds, thousands? or -- >> yeah. you're...
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google go from side to congress, will discuss the beat and traffic crick locks a major issues. the region is home to some housing society companies. the cities post praise group is struggling to keep pace for development and seems to be an issue with young voters. we on that side. no, we don't even think that this is something politicians can fix the test phase of those will be held on may 7th, nearly a 1000000000 people, the costs that balance and this election, which will end on june 1st and the results i expected a few days off to that, the consumption of these on to 0. just to remind you were covering the election from outside the country because our correspondence having been given visas to report on the story from inside the country monday. i'm just gonna be here in a couple of minutes. stay with the business, latest a sponsored by intellect, global, your real estate destination in due by the the business latest to sponsored by him to like global your real estate destination in due by the student protest, grow at universities across the us denouncing the war on garza and
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do you guys already type with the google did you just want us to center and yours or the, you know, the sort of the ones that are already taking to the home of the so it goes into the, the bus that goes out. those are the sure where to get some these items that are the pros. you knew the issue with the $10.00, but there's another, another coverage. all right, so you have moody who is your name because or should go through. you're gonna find you if you have an i, what about a little decided to do you guys are going to go from over one of these orders. you to go to the, the, in me a very important we have to work with that because the other ones left behind the other replace of the active bowen. and i think this is, this is part of understanding the community listening to the people hearing what the fee and also deeply listening to what the don't. because in the don't say is a be individually to follow or if a woman is strong. but how does that reflect? how can you utilize this if you do not have the black phone off in the so the word needs to be done holistically. and the work needs to b
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this report from google is more reflective than the google ad environment? >> absolutely. google and meta have half of the global digital ad market both added $6 billion and $7 billion respectively in terms of additional ad spend year on year when you add that with microsoft, you are looking at $25 billion of incremental revenue they pulled in year on year that is unprecedented. we have never seen that economic concentration. they are backing that up with massive investment google is on the $50 billion cap ex run rate. they are plowing money into the a.i. arms race like never before. >> alphabet cap ex is up year on year most of the spending is expected to be spent on artificial intelligence snap is using a.i. to boost their ad business. mark zuckerberg is investing in a.i., but did not have a clear path forward richard, does a.i. matter when it comes to the ad space i don't think we quite see the impact of it when it comes to the copilot. in the ad space, is there a definitive use case? >> the reality is a.i. has been driving the ad business for years already. all of the
this report from google is more reflective than the google ad environment? >> absolutely. google and meta have half of the global digital ad market both added $6 billion and $7 billion respectively in terms of additional ad spend year on year when you add that with microsoft, you are looking at $25 billion of incremental revenue they pulled in year on year that is unprecedented. we have never seen that economic concentration. they are backing that up with massive investment google is on...
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that aren't google cars than our google cars. and all you need is a few hundred cars on the road. in a city like new york. and you can map the city every few weeks. so hard maps in one year has maps. 10% of the world's surface or 5 million kilometers of roadway. and in like new york and seoul and los, their data is better than the data that google maps has created. so apple, microsoft, these companies have spent billions of dollars to try and compete with google maps and the failed pretty much. but with web3 technology, a bunch of users can get together and can potentially do it themselves. so why is physical infrastructure a decentralized physical infrastructure important? well, number one, it sort of fulfills web's promise in a way. right now, three companies control the entire cloud computing market. right. microsoft, google and amazon services. but if this is supposed to be decentralized network, that's censorship and resilient, then we should have more choice. and so what decentralized physical infrastructure is add choice.
that aren't google cars than our google cars. and all you need is a few hundred cars on the road. in a city like new york. and you can map the city every few weeks. so hard maps in one year has maps. 10% of the world's surface or 5 million kilometers of roadway. and in like new york and seoul and los, their data is better than the data that google maps has created. so apple, microsoft, these companies have spent billions of dollars to try and compete with google maps and the failed pretty much....
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the head of new jazz transition, government sounds like these itching to leave my call of google or yelp review of the whole experience service. or do you know what the macro replied to the authority of this country? new jersey does not belong to you. these air belongs to france, and it's not up to you to suggest any solution. it's from a chrome, the economics of history, because he didn't know that while they were having their revolution, we had already circumnavigated the world. clearly not deterred by discrepancies between reality and fantasy macro and speech. also celebrated europe addressing the migration challenge, which they basically paid to outsource to countries like turkey in each mauritania . and egypt, which last i checked weren't actually in europe, but they've outsourced everything else by this point. so why not that too? right? macklin talked about europe reading the ecological transition, ask the farmers in europe street jacketed by european climate change. dic tats with their farmland, be spied on by european satellites to ensure compliance. how great that is, brought u
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google is restructuring. if you look at microsoft, the head count was down and costs are not growing as much. they are all investing in the cap ex amy is saying we are only going to build up the cap ex if demand is there if you transition back to meta they are investing heavily they raised cap ex again the second thing is they are not showing as much cost control as others they are showing some. the cap ex is going to old reality labs business. investors see that as suspicious not all of it is going to a.i. the other bit that is quite clear is that google and microsoft have businesses benefitting from that. we are seeing the revenue. microsoft said 7% of growth in cloud was coming from a.i. products meta is actually not really clear what their business model is going to be they are giving away the models. >> investors do not like the metaverse one bit. one thing that is underreported is the digital ad business google with a rebound. double bdigits year over year. what does that tell you about the companies fo
google is restructuring. if you look at microsoft, the head count was down and costs are not growing as much. they are all investing in the cap ex amy is saying we are only going to build up the cap ex if demand is there if you transition back to meta they are investing heavily they raised cap ex again the second thing is they are not showing as much cost control as others they are showing some. the cap ex is going to old reality labs business. investors see that as suspicious not all of it is...
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next up, big news from google. last month, the company paused its ai chatbot's image generation tool after it created historically inaccurate pictures, including black vikings, female popes, and native americans among the founding fathers and even generated racially diverse nazis. apparently the images were caused by an overcorrection to long-standing racial bias problems in ai. okay, got it. so people pointed out, because a.i. is trained on artwork and writing generated by humans, it naturally comes with all the prejudices, both conscious and unconscious, that we as deeply flawed humans carry with us all the time. and google was like, "got it! black hitler comin' up!" next up, ai love is in the air, because "romances between human beings and ai chatbots are booming," with people chatting with a.i. apps like "lovegpt," "lover ai," and "true-mate ai girlfriend chat." what is it like to send romantic dms with an a.i.? "u up? send sexy pic." okay. [applause] oh, goodness. even when you know that graphic is coming. nex
next up, big news from google. last month, the company paused its ai chatbot's image generation tool after it created historically inaccurate pictures, including black vikings, female popes, and native americans among the founding fathers and even generated racially diverse nazis. apparently the images were caused by an overcorrection to long-standing racial bias problems in ai. okay, got it. so people pointed out, because a.i. is trained on artwork and writing generated by humans, it naturally...
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so again, before google existed, how would you collect facts? you would have to go to a thing called a library. and i know i might be speaking a language you guys don't understand, but you would have to go to a library and you would have to flip through physical pages of books. you couldn't just download a pdf, right? and so if you were going to try to argue that women do need protection by the state government so that employers don't force them to work too many hours, you need to accumulate some facts about the sort of unique challenges that women encounter in the workplace and so they went to the new york public library for a month and just read everything they could get their hands on and started typing it up. usually today there are very strict rules about what you can submit as part of your written argument to the us supreme court. its 35 page document, they call it a brief. i know that you probably have never written a 35 page paper in your life and even if you have, you wouldn't call it brief. but two lawyers who just, you know, it takes
so again, before google existed, how would you collect facts? you would have to go to a thing called a library. and i know i might be speaking a language you guys don't understand, but you would have to go to a library and you would have to flip through physical pages of books. you couldn't just download a pdf, right? and so if you were going to try to argue that women do need protection by the state government so that employers don't force them to work too many hours, you need to accumulate...
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you mentioned google cloud was up 28%. operating profit, google cloud was up fivefold. these small figures are still growing but largely an advertising company at the whims of ups and downs 53% earnings growth is something no—one was expecting a double what analysts were targeting. very exciting and a good reason why the stock is doing well and a good reason why alphabet said now is a good time to stop paying that dividend people are talking about this along. microsoft affair example, maybe to the likes of my generation and we instantly think of the pc market, office, windows, take us through very quickly how they have done it. the offers, how they have done it. the offers. or _ how they have done it. tue: offers, or productivity software, windows, 70% of the installed commuters around the world, big part of the business but not much of a growth business, growth is coming from microsoft is your come at their insulting cloud hosting platform which in early in the programme is doing well. there are xbox, stronger part of the business. doing a lot of things beyond office
you mentioned google cloud was up 28%. operating profit, google cloud was up fivefold. these small figures are still growing but largely an advertising company at the whims of ups and downs 53% earnings growth is something no—one was expecting a double what analysts were targeting. very exciting and a good reason why the stock is doing well and a good reason why alphabet said now is a good time to stop paying that dividend people are talking about this along. microsoft affair example, maybe...
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one stand—out spot for alphabet was google cloud revenue, whichjumped 28% in 01. a lot of generative ai tools that rely on the cloud to reach customers. alphabet announced some good news for investors, its first—ever dividend of 20 cents per share, and first—ever dividend of 20 cents pershare, and an first—ever dividend of 20 cents per share, and an additional $70 billion buy—back. that initially sent shares into double digits after the bell. and for microsoft's part, its intelligent cloud division delivered greater revenue than expected — thanks to microsoft partnership but with openai, the creator of chatgpt. shares rose on the news. and together, they should go some way through restoring confidence in the tech sector which was shaken wednesday after meta's stock fell after its own earnings report and after the market was rattled by slowing us gdp and stubborn inflation. in other earnings news, intel also announced its results but it was its outlook for the second quarter of the year that sent should shares lower in later trading. intel says weak deman
one stand—out spot for alphabet was google cloud revenue, whichjumped 28% in 01. a lot of generative ai tools that rely on the cloud to reach customers. alphabet announced some good news for investors, its first—ever dividend of 20 cents per share, and first—ever dividend of 20 cents pershare, and an first—ever dividend of 20 cents per share, and an additional $70 billion buy—back. that initially sent shares into double digits after the bell. and for microsoft's part, its intelligent...
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we begin in the us, where two tech giants, microsoft and google parent alphabet, have reported strong first quarter results, with the artificial intelligence boom at the center of it all. erin delmore has the details. among the dozens of companies reporting first—quarter took centre stage. —— earnings on thursday, alphabet and microsoft took centre stage. both beat expectations on earnings and revenue, thanks in no small part to investments in artificial intelligence, one stand out spot for alphabet was google cloud revenue whichjumped 28% in 01. a lot of generative ai tools that rely on the cloud to reach customers. alphabet announced some good news for investors, its first—ever dividend of 20 cents per share, and an additional $70 billion buy—back. that sent shares into double digits after the bill. for microsoft's part, it's intelligent cloud division delivered greater revenue than expected thanks to microsoft partnership but with openai, the creator of chat gbd. -- chatg pt. and together, they should go some way through restoring confidence in the tech sector which was s
we begin in the us, where two tech giants, microsoft and google parent alphabet, have reported strong first quarter results, with the artificial intelligence boom at the center of it all. erin delmore has the details. among the dozens of companies reporting first—quarter took centre stage. —— earnings on thursday, alphabet and microsoft took centre stage. both beat expectations on earnings and revenue, thanks in no small part to investments in artificial intelligence, one stand out spot...