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Huawei Books $560M From Patent Deals

Huawei disclosed for the first time its annual income from its patent licensing deals, showing the company made $560 million dollars last year from that part of the business. Huawei US Chief Intellectual Property Counsel Steven Geiszler and US CSO Andy Purdy join Caroline Hyde on “Bloomberg Technology.” ——– Like this video? Subscribe to Bloomberg…

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Huawei disclosed for the first time its annual income from its patent licensing deals, showing the company made $560 million dollars last year from that part of the business. Huawei US Chief Intellectual Property Counsel Steven Geiszler and US CSO Andy Purdy join Caroline Hyde on “Bloomberg Technology.”
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Ameca Says AI Robots Won’t Take Human Jobs

Ameca, a humanoid robot from Engineered Arts, speaks to Brad Stone at the Bloomberg Technology Summit.

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Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow take the pulse of the world of technology at the Bloomberg Tech live event in San Francisco as they sit down with CEOs and visionaries driving change. They speak with the CEOs of Arm, Hugging Face, Writer AI and more as part of this live special. ——– “Bloomberg Technology”…

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Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow take the pulse of the world of technology at the Bloomberg Tech live event in San Francisco as they sit down with CEOs and visionaries driving change. They speak with the CEOs of Arm, Hugging Face, Writer AI and more as part of this live special.
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Tech One To Watch: Amazon’s Udit Madan

Udit Madan, Amazon vice president for worldwide operations, is one of the “Tech Ones to Watch” from Bloomberg Businessweek. He joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow on the sidelines of the Bloomberg Tech live event to discuss his priorities for the company in his new role, such as upskilling the workforce in the age of…

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Udit Madan, Amazon vice president for worldwide operations, is one of the “Tech Ones to Watch” from Bloomberg Businessweek. He joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow on the sidelines of the Bloomberg Tech live event to discuss his priorities for the company in his new role, such as upskilling the workforce in the age of AI and the company’s sustainability promise. He speaks on “Bloomberg Technology.”
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