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OpenAI Nears Deal for $100B in Funding | Bloomberg Tech 2/19/2026

Bloomberg’s Ed Ludlow discusses OpenAI nearing the first phase of a new funding round that could bring in more than $100 billion. Plus, Mark Zuckerberg testified in a landmark social media trial, telling a jury it is “very difficult” to enforce Instagram’s age limits. And, the DOJ is taking a closer look at how theater…

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Bloomberg’s Ed Ludlow discusses OpenAI nearing the first phase of a new funding round that could bring in more than $100 billion. Plus, Mark Zuckerberg testified in a landmark social media trial, telling a jury it is “very difficult” to enforce Instagram’s age limits. And, the DOJ is taking a closer look at how theater chains could be impacted by a sale of Warner Bros. Discovery.
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    Google is much better placed in the AI race, it has plenty of income from other sources to finance its AI business.

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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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Former F1 Champ Compares AI Investing to Racing

Nico Rosberg, CEO of Rosberg Ventures and former Formula One World Champion, says developments in AI are moving faster than an F1 Race and investors need to be prepared for a bumpy ride. He joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow on “Bloomberg Tech.” ——– Like this video? Subscribe to Bloomberg Technology on YouTube:   Watch…

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Quantum Clocks Enable GPS-Free Navigation

Quantum company Infleqtion is set to launch more of its technology into space over the weekend as demand for ways to navigate without GPS grows. Matt Kinsella, CEO of Infleqtion, discusses the company’s quantum clocks and why they offer a superior option to quantum computers, for now. He joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow on…

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