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Apple WWDC 2024, MoviePass Documentary
Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde discusses the latest from Apple as the company's annual developer conference kicks off in Cupertino, California. Plus, conversations with DreamWorks Founder Jeffrey Katzenberg and MoviePass Co-Founder Hamet Watt.
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EDGE3: Athletic Intelligence & Artificial Intelligence (Sponsored Content)
Former NFL running back Kenyon Rasheed and his partners at EDGE3.ai are creating a product that may revolutionize college football programs nationwide. It compares the performance of high school players to their counterparts in college, using predictive analytics to project how well they’ll perform in college football programs. It also helps high school players identify at which colleges they’re most likely to get an offer. They’re using IBM technology to help ingest reams of unstructured data, govern disclosure of that information and create natural language interfaces for players to query the data. This episode is sponsored by IBM.
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Lyft's First Investor Day and GameStop's Slump
Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow sit down with the CEO of Lyft after the company holds its first-ever investor day. Plus, a look at GameStop shares slumping before Roaring Kitty's YouTube livestream, and a preview of what to expect at Apple's WWDC on Monday.
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Nvidia's Rise to $3T and SpaceX's Fourth Major Test Flight
Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow break down Nvidia's meteoric rise as it touches $3 trillion in market value. Plus, SpaceX's Starship reaches new milestones in its fourth major test flight, and Bitcoin hovers near record highs.
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Evolving Money: The Blockchain Revolution (Sponsored Content)
The costs of the paper check system – both in time and money – have been with us for centuries. But there’s a new technology called blockchain that looks as though it could provide a solution, with an online ledger that’s universally accessible and completely transparent. Blockchain also can't be hacked or altered and costs next to nothing. That may sound too good to be true, but a look back at how the paper check system was improved by the rise of digital money demonstrates that what sounds like a revolution today is often commonplace tomorrow. And blockchain may be the key to unlocking the future of money. This episode is sponsored by Coinbase.
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Boeing's Starliner Lifts Off and Intel Makes a Deal with Apollo
Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow break down Boeing's long-anticipated Starliner crewed launch, finally taking off after years of delay. Plus, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi wins crucial backing from two key allies in his coalition, and Intel agrees to sell a stake in a plant in Ireland to Apollo Global Management.
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