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Whistleblower Chelsea Manning addresses digital culture conference in Berlin

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Chelsea Manning travelled to Germany this week in her first trip abroad since she was released from prison to attend the annual re:publica conference. The conference deals with the impact digital world has on society and...
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Sam Palmisano on the Significance of the Oracle-TikTok Deal

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Sep.16 -- Sam Palmisano, former chairman and CEO of IBM, discusses Oracle's acquisition of TikTok and what it means for usage of personal data. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg: Balance of Power."
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Oracle Deal for TikTok Is Now in Doubt

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Sep.21 -- Doubts emerged about Oracle Corp.’s deal to take over TikTok as President Donald Trump said he may still renege on his approval and the Chinese government signaled reluctance through state-owned media. Stephen Engle reports on...
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Ignoring Women Costs Finance Firms $700 Billion a Year: Oliver Wyman Report

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Nov.14 -- Oliver Wyman Principal Jessica Clempner discusses a report by the management consultancy which found that the male-dominated finance industry is missing out on more than $700 billion a year in revenue by failing to listen to or...
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Adopting AI to the Biotech Sector

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Shuhao Wen, co-founder and chairman of XtalPi, an AI drug discovery company, discusses how his company applies AI to biotech and drug discovery. He speaks on Bloomberg Television on the sidelines of the HKEX Biotech Summit.
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Why Google Is Investing in AI Startup Anthropic

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Fractal Head of Responsible AI Sagar Shah joins Ed Ludlow to discuss Google becoming the latest tech giant to pour money into generative AI and how the rise of generative AI solutions will impact the tech sector and jobs.
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Bloomberg

Will Court Ruling Deals Hurt Insider Trading Crackdown?

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Dec. 11 -- Kasowitz Benson Torres & Friedman Partner Michael Bowe and Bloomberg's Keri Geiger examine court ruling deals that could make it harder for attorneys to prove insider trading. They speak with Bloomberg's Trish Regan on Street...
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Why Amazon Could Be Seen as a Threat to Aussie Retailers

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May.31 -- Roger Montgomery, chairman and chief investment officer at Montgomery Investment, discusses Australia's retail environment and the addition of Amazon in the market. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Competing in the Hyperscale Cloud

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Jul.12 -- Cloudera co-founder and Chief Technology Officer Amr Awadallah discusses competition in the cloud computing space. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Middle East."
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The world's first driverless electric racing car

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++REPLAY++SPAIN MWC ROBOT RACECAR SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS / ROBORACE RESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 4.26SHOTLIST:Associated PressBarcelona, Spain - 28 February 20171. Various of Roborace driverless electric race car, unveiled at...
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5G Opens New Doors for Cyber Attackers, Darktrace Co-CEO Says

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Jun.06 -- Nicole Eagan, co-chief executive officer at Darktrace Ltd., discusses the security risks that could impact the switch to 5G wireless technology with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Exposing Insider Trading With the Help of AI

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Nov.28 -- Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief Emeritus Matt Winkler explains how the technology that created artificial intelligence is making strides in detecting market fluctuations that can be attributed to insider trading. He speaks on...
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Goldman’s Apple Card Probed

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Nov.10 -- Goldman Sachs hitting some trouble with its new Apple Card. A viral tweet from a tech entrepreneur alleges gender discrimination in the card’s algorithms and a Wall Street regulator is looking into it. Bloomberg’s Sridhar...
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Twitter's Efforts to Personalize News and Broaden Its Audience

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Jun.13 -- Twitter Inc. will personalize news for users and send them notifications of events, trying to attract a bigger, broader audience with one of its most comprehensive product updates in years. Bloomberg's Selina Wang reports on...
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AI Cannot Succeed on Facebook, Elevation's McNamee Says

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Jun.04 -- Elevation Partners co-founder Roger McNamee says Facebook Inc.'s goal is to align with the powerful and to protect its business model during a political crisis. He speaks with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs and Caroline Hyde on...
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In TikTok Deal, Oracle Would Handle All U.S. User Data

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Sep.16 -- Oracle Corp. will get full access to TikTok’s source code and updates to make sure there are no back doors used by the company’s Chinese parent to access data on the video-sharing app’s 100 million American users. Bloomberg's...
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Facebook Oversight Board 'A Bandaid Solution': Arjuna Capital

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May.10 -- Facebook Inc.’s internal rules for banning content are a “shambles,” according to Michael McConnell, the co-chairman of the social network’s independent content oversight board. The comment follows Facebook's decision to leave...
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How Spotify Is Perfecting the Art of the Playlist

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Sept. 26 -- Spotify and Apple are divided on how to make finding music easier. Apple Music relies heavily on human curators to pick songs. Spotify has those, too, but it’s more focused on algorithmic recommendations. Bloomberg...
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The first rollout of an NHS COVID19 smartphone app starts in Isle of Wight

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VOICED: The first rollout of an NHS COVID19 smartphone app, starts on the Isle of Wight today. The system traces when people come into contact with each other, so that if anyone later tests positive for the virus, an alert can be sent...
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Facebook Leads Users to Content About Anorexia, Says Whistleblower

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Oct.05 -- Facebook whistle-blower Frances Haugen, 37, a former product manager at Facebook, told Congress today that the social media giant intentionally leads young users to content about eating disorders. She testified Tuesday before a...
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Why Holding Onto Banking Jobs Won't Be Easy

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Dec.30 -- While lower taxes, higher interest rates and lighter regulation under Trump could help boost U.S. banks’ earnings by a median 22 percent in 2018, firms will keep chipping away at costs by using technology to replace traders...
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Yale's Stephen Roach Says China Has a Debt Problem

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Sep.21 -- Yale University Senior Fellow Stephen Roach discusses S&P's downgrade of China's sovereign credit rating. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Stephen Roach de Yale dice que China tiene un problema de deuda

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Sep.21-- Stephen Roach, investigador de la Universidad de Yale, habla sobre la rebaja de la calificación crediticia de China por parte de S&P en "Bloomberg Surveillance".