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Former Xerox CEO on Resetting the Racial Conversation in Workplace
Jun.05 — Ursula Burns, former Xerox Holdings Corp. chief executive officer, says the Covid-19 pandemic presents an opportunity to reset the conversation around racial inequality in the job market. She speaks with Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Romaine Bostick on “Bloomberg Markets: What’d You Miss?”
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Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde breaks down how President-elect Donald Trump and Elon Musk wield their political power as the government works to avoid shutting down. Plus, the Big Tech leader merry-go-round at Mar-a-Lago continues with Jeff Bezos the latest to try and influence Trump’s policies and decisions. And, private equity firms are competing for Intel’s programmable…
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The Rise of Agentic AI
Creatio CEO and Founder Katherine Kostereva joins Caroline Hyde to discuss the rise of AI agents taking front-line interactions from customer service to sales, and to give her outlook for the space in 2025. She speaks on “Bloomberg Technology.” ——– Like this video? Subscribe to Bloomberg Technology on YouTube: Watch the latest full episodes…
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Bitwise Asset Management CIO Matt Hougan tells Caroline Hyde why he believes the latest weakness in crypto and Bitcoin over the last few days is a “healthy pullback” which does not take away from the asset class’s overall great run this year. He speaks on “Bloomberg Technology.” ——– Like this video? Subscribe to Bloomberg Technology on…
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June 6, 2020 at 12:01 am
I like your channel T25o
Joe Bloe
June 6, 2020 at 2:44 am
No Emily Chang is always a good thing!!!
Joe Bloe
June 6, 2020 at 2:50 am
This is a particularly crappy episode of Bloomberg Technology.
Especially given the fact that it has absolutely nothing to do with technology — which is the norm for this channel – as it is, after all, a gossip channel like Oprah or Ellen!!
Joe Bloe
June 6, 2020 at 2:50 am
This is a particularly crappy episode of Bloomberg Technology, given the fact that it has absolutely nothing to do with technology. Unfortunately that is the norm for this channel. It is, after all, a gossip channel like Oprah or Ellen!!
Joe Smith
June 6, 2020 at 6:38 am
Bloomberg Crapnology
Shah Auckburaully
June 6, 2020 at 8:34 am
Virtue signalling at its peak!
Ann Wead Kimbrough
June 6, 2020 at 11:50 am
This was THE best conversation on a topic that the scaredy cats don’t want to touch. She is eloquent, truthful, explained the sour economics when diversity and inclusion are neglected. I applaud the interviewers and the interviewee. She made it real and I pray it is shared by many. As for technology, this has EVERYTHING to do with technology. Listen to the full interview. You will learn. Thank you, Ursula Burns. God bless your courage and truth.
Joe Bloe
June 7, 2020 at 5:35 am
She is a dog with fleas ticks & lice!!!
Vincentius
June 6, 2020 at 12:38 pm
It’s a chance for Africans to go back to Africa, and leave the USA.
Joe Bloe
June 7, 2020 at 5:34 am
I could not agree more — they certainly aren’t happy here — so why are they not already gone back to their homeland?
Joe Bloe
June 7, 2020 at 7:52 am
Is it a man or a woman?
Ray Bod
June 7, 2020 at 11:02 pm
Brown people like Indian doctors and tech workers that immediately went to the top of the financial ladder?