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The AI Arms Race and Apple's India Sales

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Business News, News, Tech News

4.470 Ratings

🗓️ 17 April 2023

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow break down why Samsung is considering replacing Google with Microsoft's Bing as the default search engine on its devices. Plus, Apple's sales in India ramp up, and Netflix apologizes after traffic issues around the 'Love Is Blind' live reunion. 

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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 collide in Silicon Valley and beyond,

0:37.0

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

0:59.0

And I'm Ed Ludlow in San Francisco.

1:01.0

This is Bloomberg Technology.

1:02.0

Coming up in the next hour, alphabet slums, after a report that Samsung has considered

1:06.7

replacing Google with Microsoft's Bing as the default search engine on its devices, we discuss

1:12.1

the impact of the AI race.

1:14.0

Plus Apple's sales in India ramp up.

1:17.0

We'll bring you the details on Bloomberg's exclusive reporting

1:20.0

with just around the popular reality shows live reunion but first there's just

1:34.8

really one story that's making big moves and that is that New York Times report

1:38.6

that Samsung is considering replacing Google search on its installed devices for Microsoft's

1:45.1

Bing Search. Microsoft moving 3 tenths of a percent up to the upside, but look at

1:49.6

alphabet down more than 3.5 percent. That puts it on track for its biggest drop since early February.

1:55.2

So clearly the market paying attention to what this potentially would mean, the New York Times

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