Bloomberg Technology
Nextdoor Takes New Actions Against Racist Content
May.04 — Nextdoor CEO Sarah Friar discusses the company’s new policy against hate and terror groups as well as their new anti-racism notification feature, which she hopes will help curb the neighborhood app’s discrimination problem. She also shares her plans to take the company public. Friar speaks to Emily Chang on “Bloomberg Technology.”
Bloomberg Technology
Can OpenAI’s Sam Altman Really Deliver?
A group of OpenAI employees quit and form Anthropic, a powerful rival. Their exit sparks concerns the company isn’t prioritizing AI safety. In this episode of Foundering, we examine hype around AI, both its utopic dreams and visions of doom. Listen now Like this video? Subscribe to Bloomberg Technology on YouTube: Watch the latest full…
Bloomberg Technology
Elon Musk’s Pay Package and Broadcom’s Surge | Bloomberg Technology
Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Tim Stenovec break down what to expect from Elon Musk’s $56 billion pay package vote as Tesla’s shareholder meeting kicks off. Plus, a look at Broadcom’s surge as AI demand boosts its results, and we break down the financial terms of Apple and OpenAI’s landmark agreement. 05:23 Apple & OpenAI’s Financial…
Bloomberg Technology
What Broadcom’s AI-Fueled Rally Means for the Chip Sector
Broadcom, a chip supplier for Apple and other big tech companies, saw its shares rise sharply after delivering strong results and an upbeat forecast, lifted by robust demand for artificial intelligence products. Millennia Capital Managing Partner Joe Zhao joins Caroline Hyde and Tim Stenovec to discuss his outlook for the chip sector in the context…
-
Science & Technology4 years ago
Nitya Subramanian: Products and Protocol
-
Wired5 years ago
How This Guy Became a World Champion Boomerang Thrower | WIRED
-
CNET4 years ago
Ways you can help Black Lives Matter movement (links, orgs, and more) 👈🏽
-
Wired5 years ago
Neuroscientist Explains ASMR’s Effects on the Brain & The Body | WIRED
-
Wired5 years ago
Why It’s Almost Impossible to Solve a Rubik’s Cube in Under 3 Seconds | WIRED
-
People & Blogs2 years ago
Sleep Expert Answers Questions From Twitter 💤 | Tech Support | WIRED
-
Wired5 years ago
Former FBI Agent Explains How to Read Body Language | Tradecraft | WIRED
-
Wired5 years ago
Jessica Alba & Gabrielle Union Answer the Web’s Most Searched Questions | WIRED
Sir Derty
May 5, 2021 at 12:30 am
Too bad this is never going to work, and people can just make slang for the words you ban. Censorship doesn’t work and the only people who use this app are soccer moms who live in fear, and need to go outside and patrol the area themself instead.
8Source Energy8
May 5, 2021 at 1:25 am
Fake news!!! There’s no such thing as racism..smh🤦…just ask any “BIGOT”…”White”…so called…Christian. It(racism against other races) doesn’t exist…and it never has…so stop using the race card…”MINORITIES(Blacks…Asians…illegal immigrants(Mexicans…)”. *Sarcasm(💯%)*
Gregory Motta
May 5, 2021 at 1:26 am
Sarah acts like she is the first one to ever think of censorship.
Nicholas Roos
May 5, 2021 at 1:29 am
Mostly used for shit talking the remaining decent tradesmen and ugly neighbourhood gossip. Good job.