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Twitter is now allowing users to charge for access to their content, “from long-form text to hours-long video,” according to owner Elon Musk. Jellysmack VP of Corporate Development Lauren Schnipper joins Ed Ludlow and Caroline Hyde to discuss the move. ——– Like this video? Subscribe to Bloomberg Technology on YouTube: Watch the latest full episodes…

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Twitter is now allowing users to charge for access to their content, “from long-form text to hours-long video,” according to owner Elon Musk. Jellysmack VP of Corporate Development Lauren Schnipper joins Ed Ludlow and Caroline Hyde to discuss the move.
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Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde breaks down the Magnificent Seven’s rally and pushes ahead to GameStop’s AGM as CEO Ryan Cohen gears up to deliver remarks. Plus, a look at the summer box office as Inside Out 2 rakes in over $150 million over the weekend. 04:42 Verdence Capital Advisors CIO Megan Horneman 28:29 Hugging Face CEO…

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Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde breaks down the Magnificent Seven’s rally and pushes ahead to GameStop’s AGM as CEO Ryan Cohen gears up to deliver remarks. Plus, a look at the summer box office as Inside Out 2 rakes in over $150 million over the weekend.

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A growing number of AI startup founders are looking to sell their companies, according to Hugging Face CEO Clem Delangue, in a possible sign of consolidation coming to the artificial intelligence market. He joins Caroline Hyde to discuss the company’s latest acquisition and the state of the AI space on “Bloomberg Technology.” ——– Like this…

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Last year, facing pressure to keep pace with OpenAI and other competitors, Google combined its two AI labs to develop a super-unit which would develop commercial AI products. One year in, several employees are saying this move has been undermining the company’s long-running strength in foundational research. Bloomberg’s Mark Bergen joins Caroline Hyde on “Bloomberg…

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