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Representative Sam Liccardo, a Democrat from California, says he plans to propose a provision that would prevent agencies, like the Pentagon, from retaliating against companies, like Anthropic, that propose reasonable restrictions on the deployment of their technology. Rep. Liccardo joins Caroline Hyde on “Bloomberg Tech.” ——– Like this video? Subscribe to Bloomberg Technology on YouTube:…

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Representative Sam Liccardo, a Democrat from California, says he plans to propose a provision that would prevent agencies, like the Pentagon, from retaliating against companies, like Anthropic, that propose reasonable restrictions on the deployment of their technology. Rep. Liccardo joins Caroline Hyde on “Bloomberg Tech.”
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Bloomberg’s Ed Ludlow breaks down the plunge in Alibaba’s profit after the company increased its quarterly capex to almost $10 billion for AI. Plus, a look at how Meta has quietly become one of Microsoft’s largest AI customers, and at defense tech startup Castelion’s plans to boost production of its hypersonic missile systems. 00:00:00 –…

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Bloomberg’s Ed Ludlow breaks down the plunge in Alibaba’s profit after the company increased its quarterly capex to almost $10 billion for AI. Plus, a look at how Meta has quietly become one of Microsoft’s largest AI customers, and at defense tech startup Castelion’s plans to boost production of its hypersonic missile systems.

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Mayfield has invested more than $3 billion in AI companies, much of it before founders have built a product or even formed a company. Managing Partner Navin Chaddha joins Bloomberg to discuss why he sees AI as a “100x opportunity,” why venture returns still depend on finding a handful of exceptional founders, and why Mayfield…

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Defense startup Castelion has raised $1 billion at a $13 billion valuation as it races to scale production of its Blackbeard hypersonic weapon system and develop new long-range and defensive capabilities. Co-founder and CFO Andrew Kreitz discusses why manufacturing thousands of weapons at low cost is the company’s central challenge, and how his experience at…

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Defense startup Castelion has raised $1 billion at a $13 billion valuation as it races to scale production of its Blackbeard hypersonic weapon system and develop new long-range and defensive capabilities. Co-founder and CFO Andrew Kreitz discusses why manufacturing thousands of weapons at low cost is the company’s central challenge, and how his experience at SpaceX shaped Castelion’s approach. He joins Ed Ludlow on “Bloomberg Tech.”
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