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Bloomberg’s Tim Stenovec discusses Nvidia’s growth plans with Bloomberg’s Ed Ludlow from Quantum Day at GTC. And Ampere Computing’s CEO joins to talk about the chip designer’s $6.5bn sale to SoftBank. Plus, Campus CEO Tade Oyerinde and 8VC Managing Partner Joe Lonsdale on the future of higher education and Campus’ latest fundraise. Chapters: 00:00:00 –…

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Bloomberg’s Tim Stenovec discusses Nvidia’s growth plans with Bloomberg’s Ed Ludlow from Quantum Day at GTC. And Ampere Computing’s CEO joins to talk about the chip designer’s $6.5bn sale to SoftBank. Plus, Campus CEO Tade Oyerinde and 8VC Managing Partner Joe Lonsdale on the future of higher education and Campus’ latest fundraise.

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00:00:00 – Intro
00:10:46 – Ampere CEO Renee James
00:24:30 – Omdia Vladimir Galabov on Nvidia
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New Tracker Traces AI’s Real-Time Impact on Work

Nela Richardson, Chief Economist at ADP and a Bloomberg contributor, says employers need to decide whether AI is going to be a tool for automating roles away or augmenting tasks to create new value. She discusses the new Canaries Dashboard, launched by ADP and the Stanford Digital Economy Lab, to provide real-time indications of how…

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Nela Richardson, Chief Economist at ADP and a Bloomberg contributor, says employers need to decide whether AI is going to be a tool for automating roles away or augmenting tasks to create new value. She discusses the new Canaries Dashboard, launched by ADP and the Stanford Digital Economy Lab, to provide real-time indications of how AI is reshaping different occupations based on labor market data. Richardson joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow on “Bloomberg Tech.”
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AI Is Not Safe Yet, Says UCLA Professor

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As AI giants Anthropic and OpenAI prepare for IPOs, the companies are stressing their efforts to ensure the tech is safe and beneficial for humanity. But Safiya Noble, a UCLA professor and director of the university’s Center on Resilience & Digital Justice, says current AI is not safe, and that stereotypes and biases are being built into training data. Noble joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow on “Bloomberg Tech.”
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