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Tech Selloff Deepens: Nasdaq 100 Faces Worst Drop Since 2022 | Bloomberg Technology

Bloomberg’s Ed Ludlow covers the Nasdaq 100’s worst drop since 2022 as tech leads a global market selloff. Plus, we look at Apple as Berkshire cuts its stake in the company by nearly 50%. And the future of AI startup Groq as it hits a $2.8 billion valuation. Chapters: 00:07:02 – Edward Jones Senior Strategist…

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Bloomberg’s Ed Ludlow covers the Nasdaq 100’s worst drop since 2022 as tech leads a global market selloff. Plus, we look at Apple as Berkshire cuts its stake in the company by nearly 50%. And the future of AI startup Groq as it hits a $2.8 billion valuation.

Chapters:
00:07:02 – Edward Jones Senior Strategist Angelo Kourkafas
00:19:21 – Groq Founder & CEO Jonathan Ross
00:26:16 – Laffer Tengler Investments CEO & CIO Nancy Tengler
00:33:41 – Wellington Private Investments Consumer & Tech Lead Matt Witheiler
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  2. @deniroulewah

    August 5, 2024 at 3:42 pm

    I would also go short on APPLE considering their late integration of AI on their gadgets, it was too late. Apart from that, HP and NVIDIA are introducing one of the best gadgets integrated with AI, so, Apple don’t have a chance in the future AI market

    • @basilihuoma5300

      August 5, 2024 at 4:05 pm

      Great point.

    • @microbe_rz37-rn1dk

      August 5, 2024 at 5:32 pm

      Apart from the immediate options play, I’d definitely say not too late considering latest news from the journal Nature about AI model collapse. Basically LLM’s feedback bad information back into themselves and deteriorate. I’ve noticed this first hand working with Meta AI Llama-3 recently.

    • @renereiche

      August 5, 2024 at 6:14 pm

      The DCLM 7b SLM (small language model) that Apple made public last week, which should be a better, larger version than what they will put on devices, was not bad but it was much weaker/dumber in the usual AI benchmarks than Meta’s LLAMA3 8b and Microsoft’s Phi3 mini model (which is only half the parameter count (3.8b) of Apple’s SML and yet much smarter). So I don’t have a lot of trust in Apple’s AI until they show real world results.

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