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CoreWeave, Meta Strike $21 Billion for AI Computing | Bloomberg Tech 4/9/2026

Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow discuss CoreWeave’s $21 billion deal to provide compute for Meta. Plus, Meta releases a new AI model that is more competitive with rivals. And, Anthropic closes its secondary share sale that leaves some investors without the stakes they wanted. ——– “Bloomberg Technology” is our daily news program focused exclusively…

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Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow discuss CoreWeave’s $21 billion deal to provide compute for Meta. Plus, Meta releases a new AI model that is more competitive with rivals. And, Anthropic closes its secondary share sale that leaves some investors without the stakes they wanted.
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3 Comments

  1. @nk2012

    April 9, 2026 at 8:27 pm

    INFQ is the next top tech!

  2. @pagogo84

    April 9, 2026 at 8:45 pm

    Great presentation about quantum technology. It’s definitely the future now.

  3. @vme90-y7l

    April 9, 2026 at 9:07 pm

    this company called Chapter is the poster child for One Payer healthcare in the United States. There’s only one good choice when you’re eligible for Medicare, and that is Original Medicare. All the so-called Medicare Advantage plans sold by insurance companies are designed to make the insurance companies more profitable at the expense of senior‘s health. And the kicker is if you don’t sign up for Original Medicare or you transfer over at some point to Medicare Advantage, you can never go back to Original Medicare because you will have a pre-existing condition when you go to buy a new Medigap policy that covers the unfunded 20% that Original Medicare won’t pay for. And what that means is sure the insurance companies will sell you a new MetaGap policy but it might be $1000 or $2000 a month if you have heart disease or if you’ve ever had cancer etc. etc. And that is how you can never ever go back to Original Medicare because you can’t afford to pay for a new Medigap policy. I hope your guests aren’t selling some kind of snake oil to make themselves rich at the expense of senior citizens.

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