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Tesla's Deliveries and Microsoft's AI Deal with the UAE's G42

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4.470 Ratings

🗓️ 2 July 2024

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow break down Tesla's delivery numbers beating estimates despite posting its second consecutive drop in quarterly deliveries. Plus, Microsoft's AI deal with the UAE's G42 raises national security concerns, and AWS CEO Matt Garman sits down for a live interview as he wraps up his first month on the job. 

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0:00.0

Join Stacey Abrams, Leib Shriver, Gina McCarthy, and more of the planet's environmental

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leaders and problem solvers for the Bloomberg Green Festival in Seattle, July 10th to the 13th.

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at Bloomberg Live.com slash Green Festival.

0:31.6

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

0:37.0

this is Bloomberg Technology with Caroline Hyde and Edla Lo Loa. I'm Caroline Hyde at Blumbeg's world headquarters in New York.

0:57.0

And I'm Ed Ludlow in San Francisco. This is Blumberg technology.

1:01.0

Coming up, Tesla, it beats delivery estimates, but it's still a second

1:04.8

consecutive drop in quarterly deliveries. We break down those numbers.

1:08.4

And Microsoft's AI deal with the UAE's G42 faces risks over national security concerns.

1:15.6

We have the details.

1:16.7

Plus we sit down with the new CEO of Amazon Web Services.

1:20.4

Matt Garmon for a live interview as he wraps up his first month on the job.

1:24.4

But first, let's check in all these markets.

1:26.9

The Nasdaq trying to shake off what is perhaps some slightly more hawkish signs

1:31.6

from the data today, the jolt's data once again showing

1:34.4

the label market is strong here in the United States.

1:36.7

Meanwhile though we have more dovish tones coming from the Federal Reserve and indeed a

1:40.0

CPI print coming in Europe that shows inflation is cooling.

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