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Welcome to the What's Next! podcast with Tiffani Bova. This week, I'm looking back on a conversation I had with Emily Chang. Emily is a San Francisco-based anchor and an executive producer of “Bloomberg Technology.” Before joining Bloomberg in 2010, Chang served as an international correspondent for CNN in Beijing and London, as well as a reporter at KNSD, NBC's affiliate in San Diego. While at KNSD, she won five regional Emmy Awards. She is also the author of Brotopia: Breaking Up the Boys' Club of Silicon Valley, which investigates and examines sexism and gender inequality in the tech industry. THIS EPISODE IS PERFECT FOR…leaders, peers, and business owners who create professional environments and who want to foster more diverse and inclusive environments that thrive. TODAY'S MAIN MESSAGE…Emily talks about her book Brotopia and shares small but brilliant ways to make sure you're actively creating a diverse working environment that is inclusive and diverse in thought. It's our responsibility as leaders, peers, and business owners to make sure that those around us feel that they are listened to, they are heard, and that they have the opportunity to share their stories. WHAT I LOVE MOST…it doesn't take a lot to create a more diverse and inclusive environment, and Emily teaches us how small things can make a massive impact. Running time: 33:39 Subscribe on iTunes Find Tiffani Online: LinkedIn Facebook X Find Emily Online: LinkedIn Instagram X Emily on Bloomberg: www.bloombergmedia.com Emily's Book: Brotopia
Every aspect of Amazon is leveraging artificial intelligence, says Matt Garman, CEO of Amazon Web Services. Garman discuss Amazon’s AI roadmap and reflects on his first year in the role with Ed Ludlow on “Bloomberg Technology.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie explains his work with the private sector to use private capital to revitalize downtown San Francisco. Lurie addressed the impact of tariffs, federal funding and his strategy to grow the technology sector in the city of San Francisco. He speaks with Ed Ludlow on Bloomberg Technology.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is KCBS Radio's daily Tech and Business Report. Today, KCBS Radio news anchor Eric Thomas spoke with Bloomberg News Tech Reporter Matt Day. Microsoft has announced that it is shutting down its pioneering video calling and messaging app Skype, which the tech giant acquired back in 2011 for more than $8 billion. You can hear our Tech and Business Report weekdays at 12:30 pm on KCBS Radio and for more, tune into Bloomberg Technology weekdays at 8 am.
This episode was originally published in April last year.With young people in Britain and across the world increasingly reliant on smartphones, many teens now openly admitt they're addicted to social media. Could an entire generation be suffering serious and irreversible damage? And is there anything we can do to reverse it?This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today: thetimes.co.uk/podcasts/the-story Guest: Helen Rumbelow, Times Feature Writer and Columnist.Host: Manveen Rana. Clips: NBC News, ITV News, Bloomberg Technology.Photo: Getty Images.Get in touch: thestory@thetimes.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is KCBS Radio's daily Tech and Business Report. Today, KCBS Radio news anchor Holly Quan spoke with Bloomberg's Keith Laing. The Trump administration has pulled the plug to expand the number of EV chargers nationwide. You can hear our Tech and Business Report weekdays at 12:30 pm on KCBS Radio and for more, tune into Bloomberg Technology weekdays at 8 am.
This is KCBS Radio's daily Tech and Business Report. Today, KCBS Radio news anchor Holly Quan spoke with Bloomberg's Spencer Soper. Amazon's latest round of belt-tightening could end up taking a toll on middle managers at the company. You can hear our Tech and Business Report weekdays at 12:30 pm on KCBS Radio and for more, tune into Bloomberg Technology weekdays at 8 am.
This is KCBS Radio's daily Tech and Business Report. Today, KCBS Radio news anchor Steve Scott spoke with Bloomberg's Ted Mann. As President Trump plans to levy tariffs against the United States' biggest trading partners, the decision to target China may chafe with the White House's biggest ally in the tech, Elon Musk. The Tesla founder is hoping that Trump would make an exception for graphite imported from China. The mineral is a key component in lithium-ion batteries used to power electric vehicles. You can hear our Tech and Business Report weekdays at 12:30 pm on KCBS Radio and for more, tune into Bloomberg Technology weekdays at 8 am.
This is KCBS Radio's daily Tech and Business Report. Today, KCBS Radio news anchor Holly Quan spoke with Bloomberg's Kurt Wagner. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg says the company plans to spend $65 billion on AI-related projects this year. You can hear our Tech and Business Report weekdays at 12:30 pm on KCBS Radio and for more, tune into Bloomberg Technology weekdays at 8 am.
This is KCBS Radio's daily Tech and Business Report. Today, KCBS Radio news anchor Margie Shafer spoke with Bloomberg's Keith Laing. An auto industry trade group is asking a federal court to block a new regulation that would require them to equip vehicles with automatic emergency braking systems. You can hear our tech and business report weekdays at 12:30 pm on KCBS Radio and for more, tune into Bloomberg Technology weekdays at 8 am.
This is KCBS Radio's daily Tech and Business Report. Today, KCBS Radio news anchor Steve Scott spoke with Bloomberg's Sarah McBride. Woolly mammoths haven't walked the Earth for 4,000 years, but all that could change in just a few years. A biotech startup is working on a project to use DNA to bring certain animals back from extinction. You can hear our Tech and Business Report weekdays at 12:30 pm on KCBS Radio and for more, tune into Bloomberg Technology weekdays at 8 am.
This is KCBS Radio's daily Tech and Business Report. Today, KCBS Radio news anchor Steve Scott spoke with Bloomberg's Amanda Mull. The Supreme Court appears likely to let a law. which would ban TikTok in the US stand. Talk of the ban has had some content creators pondering their next move if the app is shut down. You can hear our Tech and Business Report weekdays at 12:30 pm on KCBS Radio and for more, tune into Bloomberg Technology weekdays at 8 am.
This is KCBS Radio's daily Tech and Business Report. Today, KCBS Radio news anchor Holly Quan spoke with joined by Bloomberg's Kevin Crowley. Exxon is taking California to court over allegations made about the company's plastic recycling efforts. You can hear our Tech and Business Report weekdays at 12:30 pm on KCBS Radio and for more, tune into Bloomberg Technology weekdays at 8 am.
This is KCBS Radio's daily Tech and Business Report. Today, KCBS Radio news anchor Steve Scott spoke with Bloomberg's Kelcee Griffis. As AT&T continues to push to discontinue old copper home-phone lines despite opposition from customers, the Federal Communications Commission is allowing the company to replace it with a new wireless landline technology. You can hear our Tech and Business Report weekdays at 12:30 pm on KCBS Radio and for more, tune into Bloomberg Technology weekdays at 8 am.
This is KCBS Radio's daily Tech and Business Report. Today, KCBS Radio news anchor Holly Quan spoke with Bloomberg's Olivia Carville. Dozens of families have filed suit against social media platform Snapchat, saying it was responsible for helping their teenagers connect with drug dealers who supplied them with fentanyl. You can hear our Tech and Business Report weekdays at 12:30 pm on KCBS Radio and for more, tune into Bloomberg Technology weekdays at 8 am.
This is KCBS Radio's daily Tech and Business Report. Today, KCBS Radio news anchor Holly Quan spoke with Bloomberg's Matt Day. Come the new year, thousands of Amazon employees will be returning to the office five days a week, but for a good portion of those workers, that mandate is once again pushed back because there's simply not enough space for them. You can hear our Tech and Business Report weekdays at 12:30 pm on KCBS Radio and for more, tune into Bloomberg Technology weekdays at 8 am.
This is KCBS Radio's daily Tech and Business Report. Today, KCBS Radio news anchor Shane Guinness spoke with Bloomberg's Ilena Peng. Soaring costs for coffee beans across the nation have companies on high alert, but one shop on the East Coast is doing anything they can to not raise prices and keep customers happy. You can hear our Tech and Business Report weekdays at 12:30 pm on KCBS Radio and for more, tune into Bloomberg Technology weekdays at 8 am.
This is KCBS Radio's daily Tech and Business Report. Today, KCBS Radio news anchor Shane Guinness spoke with Bloomberg Intelligence Analyst, Matt Schettenhelm. A US Appeals Court has ruled that a law that could lead to a ban of TikTok IS constitutional. The law, which would go into effect next month, requires Chinese-based parent company, Byte Dance, to sell the app. You can hear our Tech and Business Report weekdays at 12:30 pm on KCBS Radio and for more, tune into Bloomberg Technology weekdays at 8 am.
This is KCBS Radio's daily Tech and Business Report. Today, KCBS Radio news anchor Shane Guinness spoke with Bloomberg's Ira Boudway. Amazon says it's Black Friday NFL stream of the Raiders-Chiefs drew 13.5 million viewers. While that's a more than 40% jump from the company's first broadcast last year, it's still well below the 34 million average who tuned in to games on the broadcast networks Thanksgiving Day. You can hear our Tech and Business Report weekdays at 12:30 pm on KCBS Radio and for more, tune into Bloomberg Technology weekdays at 8 am.
This is KCBS Radio's daily Tech and Business Report. Today, KCBS Radio news anchor Holly Quan spoke with Bloomberg's Natalie Lung. Uber is expanding its line of gig-workers to now include programmers. It's part of an expansion into artificial intelligence. You can hear our Tech and Business Report weekdays at 12:30 pm on KCBS Radio and for more, tune into Bloomberg Technology weekdays at 8 am.
This is KCBS Radio's daily Tech and Business Report. Today, KCBS Radio news anchors Holly Quan and Shane Guinness spoke with Bloomberg's Catarina Saraiva about how a pandemic-era federal program to help mid-sized businesses may now be putting them in a crunch. You can hear our Tech and Business Report weekdays at 12:30 pm on KCBS Radio and for more, tune into Bloomberg Technology weekdays at 8 am.
Nvidia, the chipmaker at the heart of an artificial intelligence boom, delivered a revenue forecast that failed to meet the highest expectations, suggesting that the company's dizzying growth run has its limits. For reaction and analysis, Businessweek hosts Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec speak with Bloomberg Technology cohost Caroline Hyde, Bloomberg Intelligence senior semiconductor analyst Kunjan Sobhani, Bloomberg News equities reporter Ryan Vlastelica and Bloomberg News earnings reporter Redd Brown See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nvidia, the chipmaker at the heart of an artificial intelligence boom, delivered a revenue forecast that failed to meet the highest expectations, suggesting that the company's dizzying growth run has its limits. For reaction and analysis, Businessweek hosts Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec speak with Bloomberg Technology cohost Caroline Hyde, Bloomberg Intelligence senior semiconductor analyst Kunjan Sobhani, Bloomberg News equities reporter Ryan Vlastelica and Bloomberg News earnings reporter Redd BrownSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is KCBS Radio's daily Tech and Business Report. Disney's investment in its streaming services appears to be paying off. The company's latest earning's report shows the entertainment giant earned more profit from streaming than it did from its movie division. To learn more, KCBS Radio news anchor Matt Bigler spoke with Bloomberg's Thomas Buckley. You can hear our Tech and Business Report weekdays at 12:30 pm on KCBS Radio and for more, tune into Bloomberg Technology weekdays at 8 am.
Earlier this year the global video sharing platform You Tube dominated TV viewership in the United States, knocking Disney off the top spot and leaving major media names like Netflix, Paramount, Amazon and Fox in its wake. In a first for the streaming platform, the time people spent watching YouTube on television accounted for 10.4 percent of total TV in the month of July. In terms of its world reach, the platform is now available in more than one hundred countries and pulls in nearly three billion users every month, the majority of which are between 25 and 34 years old, that's younger than the core audience for traditional television. Launched in 2005, YouTube has since expanded and diversified, but it's niche area for dominating the market is still in user generated content and the advertising income it draws in provides the platform with its main source of revenue, leaving the traditional TV market in its wake.So, on this week's Inquiry, we're asking ‘Is YouTube's disruption of TV now complete?' Contributors: Mark Bergen, Reporter with Bloomberg Technology, Author of ‘Like, Comment, Subscribe: Inside YouTube's Chaotic Rise to World Domination', London, UK.Chris Stokel-Walker, Journalist, Author of ‘YouTubers: How YouTube Shook Up TV and Created a New Generation of Stars', Newcastle upon Tyne, UK Rahul Telang, Professor of Information Systems, Carnegie Mellon University, Co-Author of ‘Streaming, Sharing, Stealing: Big Data and the Future of Entertainment', Pennsylvania, USA Dr. Marlen Komorowski, Professor for European Media Markets, Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Senior Research Fellow, Cardiff University, Wales, UK Presenter: Charmaine Cozier Producer: Jill Collins Researcher: Kirsteen Knight Editor: Tara McDermott Technical Producer: Cameron Ward Production Co-ordinator: Tim FernleyImage: Silhouettes of laptop and mobile device users are seen next to a screen projection of the YouTube logoCredit: Reuters/Dado Ruvić
This is KCBS Radio's daily Tech and Business Report. A new federal report shows about 10% of the US workforce has a job with the gig economy. That's virtually the same as the last time the government released numbers, which was back in 2017. For more on this, KCBS Radio news anchor Shane Guinness spoke with Bloomberg's Alex Tanzi. You can hear our Tech and Business Report weekdays at 12:30 pm on KCBS Radio and for more, tune into Bloomberg Technology weekdays at 8 am.
This is KCBS Radio's daily Tech and Business Report. Today, KCBS Radio news anchor Holly Quan spoke with Bloomberg's Dave Liedtka. The value of cryptocurrencies have been surging since Donald Trump's election night victory. One of the reasons is the likely departure of current SEC chair Gary Gensler. You can hear our Tech and Business Report weekdays at 12:30 pm on KCBS Radio and for more, tune into Bloomberg Technology weekdays at 8 am.
This is KCBS Radio's daily Tech and Business Report. Today, KCBS Radio news anchor Shane Guinness spoke with Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow. Tesla shares are up more than 14 percent today following Trump's election victory. This, as company CEO Elon Musk became one of the Former President's biggest backers, spending more than $130 million on Trump and other Republican races. You can hear our Tech and Business Report weekdays at 12:30 pm on KCBS Radio and for more, tune into Bloomberg Technology weekdays at 8 am.
Intel shares surged after the company gave a fourth-quarter revenue forecast slightly above estimates, sparking optimism that it's capable of reclaiming some lost market share. Apple reported weaker sales in China than anticipated last quarter, raising fresh concerns about one of its most important regions. For instant reaction and analysis to the latest big tech earnings drop, hosts Tim Stenovec and Emily Graffeo speak with Bloomberg Technology co-host Ed Ludlow. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Intel shares surged after the company gave a fourth-quarter revenue forecast slightly above estimates, sparking optimism that it's capable of reclaiming some lost market share. Apple reported weaker sales in China than anticipated last quarter, raising fresh concerns about one of its most important regions. For instant reaction and analysis to the latest big tech earnings drop, hosts Tim Stenovec and Emily Graffeo speak with Bloomberg Technology co-host Ed Ludlow. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On a special edition of Bloomberg Technology, host Ed Ludlow speaks with Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger after the company gave a fourth-quarter revenue forecast slight above estimates, leading to a spike in shares after hours.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Google parent Alphabet reported third-quarter sales that climbed more than analysts expected, helped by the growth of its cloud computing business. For instant reaction and analysis, hosts Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec spoke with Bloomberg Intelligence senior tech industry analyst Mandeep Singh and Bloomberg Technology co-host Caroline Hyde. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Google parent Alphabet reported third-quarter sales that climbed more than analysts expected, helped by the growth of its cloud computing business. For instant reaction and analysis, hosts Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec spoke with Bloomberg Intelligence senior tech industry analyst Mandeep Singh and Bloomberg Technology co-host Caroline Hyde. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tesla surpassed Wall Street estimates for earnings in the third quarter, reflecting a rebound in demand for the company's electric vehicles.The EV maker also said it expects to achieve slight growth in vehicle deliveries for the full year. For instant reaction and analysis, hosts Tim Stenovec and Katie Greifeld speak with Gerber Kawasaki Wealth Management CEO Ross Gerber and Bloomberg Technology cohost Ed Ludlow. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tesla surpassed Wall Street estimates for earnings in the third quarter, reflecting a rebound in demand for the company's electric vehicles.The EV maker also said it expects to achieve slight growth in vehicle deliveries for the full year. For instant reaction and analysis, hosts Tim Stenovec and Katie Greifeld speak with Gerber Kawasaki Wealth Management CEO Ross Gerber and Bloomberg Technology cohost Ed Ludlow. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is KCBS Radio's daily Tech and Business Report. Today, KCBS Radio news anchor Holly Quan spoke with Bloomberg's Heejin Kim. Stellantis is set to road test a new line of electric vehicles powered by solid state batteries. You can hear our Tech and Business Report weekdays at 12:30 pm on KCBS Radio and for more, tune into Bloomberg Technology weekdays at 8 am.
This is KCBS Radio's daily Tech and Business Report. Today, KCBS Radio news anchor Holly Quan spoke with Bloomberg's Jeff Green. The CEO of CVS Health announced today she is stepping down, signaling a change in the era of women heading pharmacy chains. This comes as the industry saw an increase in diversity over recent years with three women leading several big U-S pharmacy companies. You can hear our Tech and Business Report weekdays at 12:30 pm on KCBS Radio and for more, tune into Bloomberg Technology weekdays at 8 am.
This is KCBS Radio's daily Tech and Business Report. Today, KCBS Radio news anchor Holly Quan spoke with Bloomberg's Bob Van Voris. SpaceX has filed suit against a California commission after it denied the company's request to expand the number of launches from Vandenberg Space Force Base from 36 to 50. You can hear our Tech and Business Report weekdays at 12:30 pm on KCBS Radio and for more, tune into Bloomberg Technology weekdays at 8 am.
This is KCBS Radio's daily Tech and Business Report. Today, KCBS Radio news anchor Matt Bigler spoke with Bloomberg's David Welch. GM is reporting a record setting quarter of electric vehicle sales, thanks in large part to its relatively inexpensive Chevrolet Equinox. You can hear our Tech and Business Report weekdays at 12:30 pm on KCBS Radio and for more, tune into Bloomberg Technology weekdays at 8 am.
This is KCBS Radio's daily Tech and Business Report. Today, we're KCBS Radio news anchor Holly Quan spoke with Bloomberg's Deena Shanker. Fast food restaurants have seen a drop in business due to higher prices. That has some companies fighting back by offering special deals to get customers back. McDonald's rolled out it's $5 value meal earlier this year, and a number of other chains followed suit. But unfortunately, the days of the cheap hamburger may be numbered. You can hear our Tech & Business report weekdays at 12:30 pm on KCBS Radio and for more, tune into Bloomberg Technology weekdays at 8 am.
Intel shares soared after the Wall Street Journal reported that Qualcomm approached the company about a takeover, a potential record-setting deal for the chip industry. For instant reaction and analysis, hosts Carol Massar and Matt Miller speak with Bloomberg Technology co-host Ed Ludlow.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is KCBS Radio's daily Tech and Business Report. Today, KCBS Radio news anchor Holly Quan spoke with Bloomberg's Lauren Rosenthal. A startup is looking to use artificial intelligence to improve weather forecasting. The company is called Brightband. You can hear our Tech and Business Report weekdays at 12:30 pm on KCBS Radio and for more, tune into Bloomberg Technology weekdays at 8 am.
This is KCBS Radio's daily Tech and Business Report. Today, KCBS Radio news anchor Holly Quan spoke with Bloomberg's Mary Schlangenstein. A big collaboration is officially in the works between United Airlines and SpaceX's Starlink. The major US carrier announced a deal to power its inflight Wi-Fi by using Elon Musk's satellite system. You can hear our Tech and Business Report weekdays at 12:30 pm on KCBS Radio and for more, tune into Bloomberg Technology weekdays at 8 am.
This is KCBS Radio's daily Tech and Business Report. Today, KCBS Radio news anchor Holly Quan spoke with Bloomberg's Daniela Sirtori. The new CEO of Starbucks—who was brought in to revitalize the company—is taking a page from the company's past as he tries to turn things around. You can hear our Tech and Business Report weekdays at 12:30 pm on KCBS Radio and for more, tune into Bloomberg Technology weekdays at 8 am.
Nvidia, the chipmaker at the heart of the artificial intelligence boom, gave a revenue forecast that fell short of some of the most optimistic estimates, stoking concerns that its explosive growth is waning. Bloomberg Businessweek hosts Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec talk with Bloomberg Technology co-host Ed Ludlow and Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Semiconductor Analyst Kunjan Sobhani for instant reaction and analysis for Nvidia's earnings results. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In a special edition of Bloomberg Technology, host Ed Ludlow speaks with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang to discuss the company's latest quarterly report that fell short of investor's lofty expectations.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In a special edition of Bloomberg Technology, host Ed Ludlow speaks with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang to discuss the company's latest quarterly report that fell short of investor's lofty expectations.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nvidia, the chipmaker at the heart of the artificial intelligence boom, gave a revenue forecast that fell short of some of the most optimistic estimates, stoking concerns that its explosive growth is waning. Bloomberg Businessweek hosts Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec talk with Bloomberg Technology co-host Ed Ludlow and Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Semiconductor Analyst Kunjan Sobhani for instant reaction and analysis for Nvidia's earnings results. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is KCBS Radio's daily Tech and Business Report. Today, KCBS Radio news anchor Holly Quan spoke with Bloomberg's Alicia Clanton. A new report by a nonprofit consumer watchdog shows that YouTube has been placing ads by some major brands next to controversial videos. The ads by companies including Verizon and Mastercard have shown up on videos promoting conspiracy theories and Project 2025, which is a guideline of policies conservatives would like to implement if former President Trump wins the election. You can hear our Tech and Business Report weekdays at 12:30 pm on KCBS Radio and for more, tune into Bloomberg Technology weekdays at 8 am.
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