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Big Tech's Reaction Towards Russian Invasion

Bloomberg Tech

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4.470 Ratings

🗓️ 2 March 2022

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Bloomberg's Emily Chang breaks down the latest technological developments on Russia's invasion of Ukraine. She covers social media, AirBnB, and a new technological development to track down Russian Oligarchs.

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Join global business leaders and investors at the Bloomberg Sustainable Business Summit, returning to Singapore on July 31st.

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Take part in solutions driven discussions on how to drive business value and unlock opportunity

0:14.8

while remaining nimble in times of change and greater ESG accountability.

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Learn more at Bloomberg Live.com slash sustainablebiz Singapore. That's Bloomberg Live.com slash Sustainable Biz Singapore.

0:23.7

That's Bloomberg Live.com slash sustainable Biz Singapore.

0:28.0

From the heart of where innovation, money and power collide,

0:35.0

in Silicon Valley and beyond, this is Bloomberg Technology

0:40.0

with Emily Chang. I'm Emily Chang in San Francisco and this is Bloomberg Technology coming up in the

0:58.4

next hour a conflict that will only get more brutal. U.S. officials warn more indiscriminate tactics coming

1:05.6

from Russian forces in an attempt to suppress the Ukrainian resistance or

1:09.9

live from the White House. Plus, Apple stopping all product sales in Russia,

1:15.0

saying the company stands with all of the people who are suffering

1:18.0

as a result of the violence.

1:21.0

And Airbnb says it'll help shelter 100,000 Ukrainian refugees who fled

1:25.6

their country as Russian forces continue their assault. My conversation

1:29.9

with Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky later this hour.

1:33.0

Twitter,

1:35.0

Twitter announcing that it's now labeling tweets affiliated with

1:45.1

Russian state media an effort the company says to quote

1:47.8

significantly reduce the circulation of content pushed by the Russian government.

1:52.1

Twitter also saying it'll put labels

1:54.0

on other state affiliated media outlets in coming weeks.

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