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Apple CEO Meets With China Commerce Chief
Apple CEO Tim Cook met China’s Minister of Commerce – coming at a time of heightened tensions between Washington and Beijing. The US company relies on China for about 20% of overall sales and Apple’s most important products are still made mostly in China. Bloomberg Technology’s Mark Gurman explains. ——– Like this video? Subscribe to…
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Bloomberg Technology 03/27/2024
“Bloomberg Technology” is our daily news program focused exclusively on technology, innovation and the future of business hosted by Caroline Hyde in New York and Ed Ludlow from San Francisco.
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Databricks Doubles Down on AI Efforts to Take on Rivals
Databricks is launching its own large language model, DBRX, in an effort to help organizations understand and use their own private data to build their own AI systems. CEO and co-founder, Ali Ghodsi, says AI has driven more competition in the industry, including with it’s rival Snowflake. Ghodsi speaks with Ed Ludlow on “Bloomberg Technology.”
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Operating Margins Driving Tech Earnings Recovery: Chisholm
Denise Chisholm, director of Quantitative Market Strategy at Fidelity Investments, discusses her outlook for the technology sector. She speaks with Ed Ludlow on “Bloomberg Technology.”
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