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AI Global Coalition, Amazon's Shareholder Letter

Bloomberg Technology

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4.549 Ratings

🗓️ 11 April 2024

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow and Caroline Hyde break down Amazon CEO Andy Jassy's annual letter to shareholders. Plus, Jeff Bezos and Tim Cook attend the White House state dinner for Japan's Prime Minister. And, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman looks to build a global coalition on artificial intelligence as he visits the United Arab Emirates.

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From the heart of where innovation, money and power collide in Silicon Valley and beyond,

0:37.0

this is Bloomberg Technology with Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow. I'm Caroline Hyde at Bloomberg's world headquarters in New York.

0:57.0

And I'm Ed Ludlow in San Francisco.

0:59.0

This is Bloomberg Technology.

1:01.0

Coming up, Amazon CEO Andy Jassie, he says that Generative AI boom is going to be built on Amazon web services.

1:08.0

We'll bring you the takeaways from his annual letter to shareholders.

1:11.0

Plus technology heavyweights descend on Washington for the White House State Dinner with big names

1:16.4

like Jeff Bezos and Tim Cook attending a lavish event.

1:20.6

An open AI CEO Sam Altman pitches a global AI coalition on his visit to the Middle East.

1:26.2

Next stop, maybe we see him over on Capitol Hill too.

1:30.4

We'll discuss that and so much more throughout this hour, but Ed we start on these markets.

1:34.0

Up a quarter of a percentage point, currently Nasdaq, managing to pull itself off of its lows.

1:39.0

This is we once again, really tackle inflationary pressures, whether it's a PPI number coming after the

1:43.9

CPI print yesterday, both showing inflationary and pressures just start dialing up that little

1:48.2

bit.

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