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Alibaba to Ramp Up AI Spend, Kimmel Returns to Late Night | Bloomberg Tech 9/24/2025

Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow look at Alibaba’s plans to ramp up AI spending past $50 billion, which sent its shares to a four-year high. Plus, OpenAI expands its Stargate data center plan with five new sites in the US. And late-night host Jimmy Kimmel is back on air with a conciliatory tone about…

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Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow look at Alibaba’s plans to ramp up AI spending past $50 billion, which sent its shares to a four-year high. Plus, OpenAI expands its Stargate data center plan with five new sites in the US. And late-night host Jimmy Kimmel is back on air with a conciliatory tone about his controversial comments and jokes about President Donald Trump.

Chapters:
00:00:00 – Intro
00:02:02 – European Commission VP Kaja Kallas
00:13:43 – Micron Forecast Fails to Satisfy Investors
00:25:14 – Prosus Group CEO Fabricio Bloisi
00:34:50 – Impact of AI Investment in Private Markets
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3 Comments

  1. @vme90-y7l

    September 24, 2025 at 5:52 pm

    Always remember that Trump is not only a creep but also a convicted felon and a sexual abuser, the only sel-proclaimed “pussy” grabber ever in our White House. So just ignore that pathological liar.

  2. @vme90-y7l

    September 24, 2025 at 6:02 pm

    who is Fabricio Bloisi and what is the PROSUS GROUP from the Netherlands?

  3. @jasono.1629

    September 24, 2025 at 7:04 pm

    Big bubble baby. AI doesn’t think. It’s just very expensive detailed data search to give an answer to a question . Get ready for the tech stock drop baby!

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