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google. examining the amazon, facebook and google. before we begin, i'd like to remind members, motions and written materials. you are the e-ma-- offices that required for all meetings. i expect all members to wear a mask expect when speaking. i recognize myself for an opening statement. more than a year ago, this subcommittee launched an investigation into digital markets. the twoives b have been to document problems and -- since then, we've received millions as well as conducting hundreds of hours of interviews. there were experts here, the subcommittee's ranking member. we work closely with all members who have taken this work seriously and study the issues. this is the most bipartisan effort i've been involved with. the purpose of today's hearing is to examine the dominance of amaz amazon, apple, facebook and google. amazon runs the largest online marketplace in america, c capturing 70% of all online marketplace sales. it operates across a vast array of businesses from cloud compute i ing
google. examining the amazon, facebook and google. before we begin, i'd like to remind members, motions and written materials. you are the e-ma-- offices that required for all meetings. i expect all members to wear a mask expect when speaking. i recognize myself for an opening statement. more than a year ago, this subcommittee launched an investigation into digital markets. the twoives b have been to document problems and -- since then, we've received millions as well as conducting hundreds of...
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google can make. is that correct? >> in general, that's not true. for example -- >> more user data, not the more money google can collect? i'm sorry, please. so you're saying the more user data does not mean the more money that google can collect? >> congresswoman, most of the data that we collect is to help users. >> thank you so much. mr. chairman, i yield back. >> the chair now recognizes the ranking member of the full committee, mr. jordan for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. is google going to tailor its features to help joe biden in the 2020 election? >> congressman, we approach our work -- we support both campaigns today. we think political ads is an important part of free speech and democratic societies, and we engage with campaigns, you know, according to law and we approach our work in a nonpartisan way. >> it was a yes or no question. can you assure americans today you won't tailor your features to help joe biden in the upcoming election? >> you know, we support work that campaigns
google can make. is that correct? >> in general, that's not true. for example -- >> more user data, not the more money google can collect? i'm sorry, please. so you're saying the more user data does not mean the more money that google can collect? >> congresswoman, most of the data that we collect is to help users. >> thank you so much. mr. chairman, i yield back. >> the chair now recognizes the ranking member of the full committee, mr. jordan for five minutes....
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google helps are small pieces. certainly if you want to start at the business, you grow with google over or with amazon ande their tools. you can didn't go off and start your own company. probably the next google or the next facebook will come from the talent pool at these companies support. i think the most important thing that the u.s. government should invest in and these companies certainly do is the talent, pipeline, and human capital. all of these companies are companies that have invested in people and invested in education and creating the pipeline of talent and they are so important to that, and certainly the u.s. government, one of the things i worked him when i was in congress was more money for the tech talent pipeline because those are the jobs of the future, the jobs will make the united states able to -- what would be a challenging environment with china and the threats we face with them, not by adopting china tactics but by adopting the great american success stories that have allowed our tech commu
google helps are small pieces. certainly if you want to start at the business, you grow with google over or with amazon ande their tools. you can didn't go off and start your own company. probably the next google or the next facebook will come from the talent pool at these companies support. i think the most important thing that the u.s. government should invest in and these companies certainly do is the talent, pipeline, and human capital. all of these companies are companies that have...
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then i do work with google. i was an advocate when i was in congress of these tech companies both small and large, because i saw how they improved our daily lives, particularly when congress focused on health care. they had a hearing on how we can use apps and technology to be able to map our diseases. kids with diabetes can get tools to track on their smartphone what their blood sugar is like, and their parents can monitor it at the same time, so they can be in school. what modern technology has done in the health care field, it has advanced in telehealth over the last few months by removing a lot of the regulations that existed before. i do not think we will go back to that regulation, because we have had years to advance in just a few months because we have removed some of the things that were holding it back. so i think we have to go to the entrepreneurs, find out what are the tools we can give them to advance, and help them start to be a successful tech company, but it is not breaking up the american succes
then i do work with google. i was an advocate when i was in congress of these tech companies both small and large, because i saw how they improved our daily lives, particularly when congress focused on health care. they had a hearing on how we can use apps and technology to be able to map our diseases. kids with diabetes can get tools to track on their smartphone what their blood sugar is like, and their parents can monitor it at the same time, so they can be in school. what modern technology...
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given how much data we were to give to google about ourselves. -- we already give to google about ourselves. >> we are all concerned about privacy. we say we are concerned about privacy, yet people keep putting smart devices in their home. the security market, in terms of smart products, is growing around 20% every year. this is something that goes from early adopter to a mainstream product. i would say regular people who are not necessarily always the ones who run out and buy the latest gadget, are putting these all over their homes. although many people say they are concerned about google, some suggest otherwise. about what does this say the success of nest? google bought nest years ago. nest already makes some of these products. with that acquisition not going as well as people hoped? gerrit: the nest products are relatively popular. it looks as if they are potentiallycan with amazon'seck with ring. nest and ring have double-digit market share. it is not as if amazon is totally destroying google in that market. but the real prize here is getting control of the consumer's home. amazon if
given how much data we were to give to google about ourselves. -- we already give to google about ourselves. >> we are all concerned about privacy. we say we are concerned about privacy, yet people keep putting smart devices in their home. the security market, in terms of smart products, is growing around 20% every year. this is something that goes from early adopter to a mainstream product. i would say regular people who are not necessarily always the ones who run out and buy the latest...
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google's fitbit deal is probed. the takeover is under investigation amid concerns it could strengthen google's power in online advertising. mouse's housethe after the bell. business betreaming enough to stave off pain from the theme park closures. amanda? amanda we are seeing a lot of momentum for stocks. in part that could be because much of the attention is on washington and the questions around when or if or what the stimulus package might look like. we are seeing the broad s&p 500 now in positive territory. energyn negative today is a source of strength across the market. you can see the nasdaq giving us a bit of positive action. it has been negative in the session. among the big leaders, it is a mixed picture. microsoft lower on the tiktok speculation. check out the price of gold. the stock price above 2000 for the first time. gold seeming to move on the stimulus talks. we are watching that pretty closely. as is the full of america watching to see whether nancy pelosi and steve mnuchin and their sides can come
google's fitbit deal is probed. the takeover is under investigation amid concerns it could strengthen google's power in online advertising. mouse's housethe after the bell. business betreaming enough to stave off pain from the theme park closures. amanda? amanda we are seeing a lot of momentum for stocks. in part that could be because much of the attention is on washington and the questions around when or if or what the stimulus package might look like. we are seeing the broad s&p 500 now...
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they will break up any meaningful way but google might move first. if they change their policy there is suddenly significant pressure on apple. they have a larger revenue share. and the second one which i think is more important to someone like tim cook that cares about the perception of apple is when the consumers revolt this has been a battle with the chief technology officers, and now 14-year-olds are going to say what the hell, fortnite is no longer available in the app store and that pain will not be insignificant. >> what epic games has done here is, i think, unique. they put the consumer in the middle i said that it doesn't matter because to the consumer the app store works great. i might also argue that there is a huge amount of users that will be upset about fortnite. what about we chat in china, right? that is a whole country that could soon not have access to that app that is arguably a lot more popular. do you think that will have an effect too will apple make concessions for ten cent because they had to >> we chat is more regulations bec
they will break up any meaningful way but google might move first. if they change their policy there is suddenly significant pressure on apple. they have a larger revenue share. and the second one which i think is more important to someone like tim cook that cares about the perception of apple is when the consumers revolt this has been a battle with the chief technology officers, and now 14-year-olds are going to say what the hell, fortnite is no longer available in the app store and that pain...
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it is popular to investigate google. but it is interesting that the line that the eu is drawing is focusing on data, which is that google's argument is that we don't have much of a business, fitness tracker business. it is a broad open market with device manufacturers, what is the big deal about us buying fitbit? the argument from regulators and not just in europe is that because google has managed to amass the largest data trove of any private corporation in the world, they could use the data to add to that. i think it is likely that google will directly take fitbit with a piece of information and say that you will not get an ad saying you did not sleep well last night, would you like to buy melatonin. there are many other ways to know you are interested in those kinds of things. they want to build a device to help compete with apple and make sure that people are staying in the android family and google family and not saying i want an apple watch, i want an iphone, and ditching them because of that. emily: and that leav
it is popular to investigate google. but it is interesting that the line that the eu is drawing is focusing on data, which is that google's argument is that we don't have much of a business, fitness tracker business. it is a broad open market with device manufacturers, what is the big deal about us buying fitbit? the argument from regulators and not just in europe is that because google has managed to amass the largest data trove of any private corporation in the world, they could use the data...
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. >> host: the ceos of amazon, facebook, google and apple were virtually on capitol hill for a hearing on big tech and antitrust. that is our discussions this week on "the communicators". joining us is sarah miller who is with the american economic liberties project, executive director there and former congresswoman barbara comstock who is now senior advisor at baker donelson. sarah miller, the question i was asked quite a bit at the hearing was his big tech to big? what is your answer to that? >> right, i think the obvious answer to that is absolutely. the members of the subcommittee, both the democrats and a number of the republicans really focused in on the power of these corporations over the way we communicate and the way we engage. that was the dominant theme of the hearing. they also got into the god of how these businesses work and how they use their dominance and how they're engaged in predatory behavior and how they are hurting other businesses, small, medium and everyday families. it was really quite remarkable hearing, night and day from the hearings that we saw just a coup
. >> host: the ceos of amazon, facebook, google and apple were virtually on capitol hill for a hearing on big tech and antitrust. that is our discussions this week on "the communicators". joining us is sarah miller who is with the american economic liberties project, executive director there and former congresswoman barbara comstock who is now senior advisor at baker donelson. sarah miller, the question i was asked quite a bit at the hearing was his big tech to big? what is your...
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amazon, google, facebook, apple. things like discriminating between different sellers or different entities with which you have an economic relationship. apple gives amazon time in the app store. everyone else has to pay top dollar. these are all types of predatory activities that in the past we had enforced against to protect economic dynamism and help people move from having a good idea to being able to grow to be large and to scale. there is not a problem with business. there is a problem with monopoly power. and that is what we see in digital markets today without question, and that is also throughout a range of different industries in the economy, whether you're looking at meatpacking in agriculture or hospitals or media. so this is a challenge. this is what our organization focuses on, but the topic was digital markets, and yesterday's hearing was really a watershed moment. together, both democrats and a number of republicans, to really ask some very serious and important questions about the monopoly power of t
amazon, google, facebook, apple. things like discriminating between different sellers or different entities with which you have an economic relationship. apple gives amazon time in the app store. everyone else has to pay top dollar. these are all types of predatory activities that in the past we had enforced against to protect economic dynamism and help people move from having a good idea to being able to grow to be large and to scale. there is not a problem with business. there is a problem...
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a very competitive process to intern at google in new york this summer. covid-19 forced him and 4,000 others from 43 countries to work remotely. in armando's case from home in monterrey in northeastern mexico. google didn't lower expectations. >> we are looking for someone who can come in and have impact. these interns are working on real projects on real teams and doing real work all summer. >> reporter: armando is teamed up with two other interns to work with shaun johnston and another google engineer. they've been working on a timely project, an app to allow teachers to give interactive quizzes to students talking classes online. >> these tools have become kind of the only means of interaction between students and teachers so we are very excited to build something that can have positive impact on our communities. >> reporter: google turned perhaps not surprisingly to an algorithm to make sure the interns didn't lose out on making valuable connections. >> it will match you with googlers to have copy with. people you wouldn't maybe engage with in a norma
a very competitive process to intern at google in new york this summer. covid-19 forced him and 4,000 others from 43 countries to work remotely. in armando's case from home in monterrey in northeastern mexico. google didn't lower expectations. >> we are looking for someone who can come in and have impact. these interns are working on real projects on real teams and doing real work all summer. >> reporter: armando is teamed up with two other interns to work with shaun johnston and...
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google said last year that, "fitbit health and wellness data will not be used for google ads," saying the deal is "about devices, not data." but privacy advocacy groups argue google could exploit fitbit‘s data collection capabilities to strengthen its online advertising business. joining me now is ross sleight, chief strategy officer at global digital agency somo. ross, good to see you. this is becoming a real theme, isn't it with mackay don't know if you heard my conversation with thomas, talk us through the deal between google and fitbit. do you believe google when they say it is not about the data? do you believe google when they say it is not about the data ?|j think that the device marketplace, and wearable devices are growing rapidly. there's half a billion people on this planet with a wearable connected device, so you can understand when your major competitors like apple which has the lion's share of that market and also some of the chinese manufacturers, are in a position whereby google are thinking, i need to be in this marketplace, it's important for my business moving for
google said last year that, "fitbit health and wellness data will not be used for google ads," saying the deal is "about devices, not data." but privacy advocacy groups argue google could exploit fitbit‘s data collection capabilities to strengthen its online advertising business. joining me now is ross sleight, chief strategy officer at global digital agency somo. ross, good to see you. this is becoming a real theme, isn't it with mackay don't know if you heard my...
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but maybe a little bit for google. meantime, apple is now potentially threatening to epics pipelined to some of its other apps and not just fortnite, house party as well. this has become quite extreme in terms of the back and forth. what is the latest on how you expect this to play out. ? mark: apple told epic games they will either kill the developer account on august 28 or so. that would mean their other applications would be pulled from the app store. they have one other ipad game. those would be gone. you won't be able to get updates to fortnite. and the developer tools used to develop a graphics framework that lots of third party app developers used to support graphic and gaming in their own apps, that has nothing to do with epic games, so they would be cut off from that. firmgames, if apple stands and epic games does not submit a new update and keeps attacking apple, they will remove the developer account. eventually that epic relents, apple makes changes to the app store and appeases everyone else. i knew you ha
but maybe a little bit for google. meantime, apple is now potentially threatening to epics pipelined to some of its other apps and not just fortnite, house party as well. this has become quite extreme in terms of the back and forth. what is the latest on how you expect this to play out. ? mark: apple told epic games they will either kill the developer account on august 28 or so. that would mean their other applications would be pulled from the app store. they have one other ipad game. those...
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as a quote in my book extensively and what creates the value in google it's actually pretty simple what was free it's the same for every 6 tech monopoly right now. what it creates the value is a free service aggregate supply. and why supply aggregates there is because they make more money than the former channel. and once they aggregate so all of supply it's not it's not technology that's the way that it's the ai that sitting in the middle of choosing that supply you will never as a consumer go to page 400 $52.00 and do you could all the supply in the world they have to index $130.00 trillion websites and you would get you wouldn't go there so it's a competition of supply it funny enough in a free market economy that is racing to try to find value. and that's what that's what creates the value is the network effect of that. so changing copyright laws doesn't protect that in fact that makes the point of why we have to allow deflation to happen because it wouldn't concentrate is great if you allow deflation to happen that would be that that would be the thing because there wouldn't be as
as a quote in my book extensively and what creates the value in google it's actually pretty simple what was free it's the same for every 6 tech monopoly right now. what it creates the value is a free service aggregate supply. and why supply aggregates there is because they make more money than the former channel. and once they aggregate so all of supply it's not it's not technology that's the way that it's the ai that sitting in the middle of choosing that supply you will never as a consumer go...
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google ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation play how do we make seduced greener how can we protect animals and their habitats what to do the following waste. we can make a difference by choosing reforestation over 34 stations recycling over disposable smart new solutions oberstein said in our waste her place truly unique and we know that their uniqueness is what allows us to live and survive good my ideas for the environmental issues to global 3000 on g.w. and on modern to. look at. this as did having years africa coming up on the program. faces sophia in was on beat many thousands are displaced and killed us islamist militants carry altitudes a lot tox and then off of a country. evil ending in times of corona pilots for there to malawi has given some children hope a school with 19 hospitals the classrooms across the country.
google ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation play how do we make seduced greener how can we protect animals and their habitats what to do the following waste. we can make a difference by choosing reforestation over 34 stations recycling over disposable smart new solutions oberstein said in our waste her place truly unique and we know that their uniqueness is what allows us to live and survive good my ideas for the environmental issues to global 3000 on g.w. and on modern to. look...
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and, you know, as has google, you know, as google recently also lowered their commissions and waived seller fees so, i think what you'll see, the pandemic has provided some tremendous tailwinds for e-commerce so, you know, we have to remember, retail is a $25 trillion market globally so facebook has tremendous opportunity to kind of lean in and experiments with different ways of making their marketplace effective. >> so, greg, do you think this is good for, say, a player like shopify or bad for them? because shopify is positioning itself as the central dashboard. the control center for its own business they have their own shop there, they decide whether to send it out to amazon, facebook, where they're going to put up store fronts as well i imagine in one sense, facebook is trying to steal thunder from other marketplaces but on the other hand, the small business that wants to control its destiny and maybe dabble in facebook might need that control center more than ever. >> yeah, obviously, facebook and google and walmart, actually with shopify on that marketplace. so, i think there's
and, you know, as has google, you know, as google recently also lowered their commissions and waived seller fees so, i think what you'll see, the pandemic has provided some tremendous tailwinds for e-commerce so, you know, we have to remember, retail is a $25 trillion market globally so facebook has tremendous opportunity to kind of lean in and experiments with different ways of making their marketplace effective. >> so, greg, do you think this is good for, say, a player like shopify or...
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what sets coda apart from google, google docs, microsoft w ord? thanks: hi, emily, wrapping me. as you mentioned, the world is changing really fast, and many workplace patterns accelerating. we are zooming a decade into the future in just a few months. every form of that is being reconstructed. coda is an all-in-one document that once together documents that blends -- blends together documents into one service. you can build docs as powerful as apps. you can close the gap between documentation and the real flow of how your business operates. emily: it seems like the vast majority of people are still using microsoft and google. what kind of traction is coded getting,and -- is coda and how do you see it's amounting these incredibly entrenched giant companies? shishir: to be clear, we work side-by-side with many of those tools. i don't think it is necessarily a zero-sum game that way. we have been doing really well -- we shipped coda 1.0 about a year and a half ago, and we are about to 25,000 teams using coda around the world. this year has been particularly good. the momentum is q
what sets coda apart from google, google docs, microsoft w ord? thanks: hi, emily, wrapping me. as you mentioned, the world is changing really fast, and many workplace patterns accelerating. we are zooming a decade into the future in just a few months. every form of that is being reconstructed. coda is an all-in-one document that once together documents that blends -- blends together documents into one service. you can build docs as powerful as apps. you can close the gap between documentation...
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this is about google competing with amazon. google has 40% of the smart home market. amazon has about a 35% market share. google, up until now, did not have a distribution network, does not have a retail sales network like the way apple or microsoft does. it also does not have a marketplace like amazon does. now it has a network to build this out. vonnie: scarlett, thank you for breaking that down for us. still ahead, black on wall street. our conversation with the youngest female trader to ever work on the new york stock exchange floor. lauren simmons joins. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. i'm vonnie quinn. the latest edition of bloomberg markets magazine is the diversity issue, highlighting the untold stories of black men and women on wall street. lauren simmons was the youngest female trigger to work on the nyse floor, only the second black women to do so when she took a job at rosenblatt securities. thatround her use to bet she could not pass the series 19 entrance exam. she did. she now has two podcasts and a book in the works. sonali ba
this is about google competing with amazon. google has 40% of the smart home market. amazon has about a 35% market share. google, up until now, did not have a distribution network, does not have a retail sales network like the way apple or microsoft does. it also does not have a marketplace like amazon does. now it has a network to build this out. vonnie: scarlett, thank you for breaking that down for us. still ahead, black on wall street. our conversation with the youngest female trader to...
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what i don't really understand, though, is what google gets out of this. i love nest. i think their cameras are fantastic. you can easily install it yourself the adt systems are hugely expensive. they're like 37 to $52 a month once you subscribe i could see why nest was putting adt out of business, but i don't understand why google would then invest in adt. yes, maybe it's that customer list, maybe it's that ability down the road to install more elaborate systems in these homes and charge more, but right now if you've got nest, you don't need adt >> i, kate, wonder why google didn't just buy adt. you look at amazon and everything it's done with ring and how popular and successful that's been. i also wonder if the property brothers make out on this deal because they're the ad t spokesmen these days >> they could get somebody like me that doesn't want to install this kind of stuff i get a mental block on what i would personally have to do. >> just plug it in >> i would have to have somebody do that for me home security is so big right now. we're all home, wo
what i don't really understand, though, is what google gets out of this. i love nest. i think their cameras are fantastic. you can easily install it yourself the adt systems are hugely expensive. they're like 37 to $52 a month once you subscribe i could see why nest was putting adt out of business, but i don't understand why google would then invest in adt. yes, maybe it's that customer list, maybe it's that ability down the road to install more elaborate systems in these homes and charge more,...
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just 2.6% of the leadership at google is black, and that is unchanged from last year. so google has undertaken an initiative, which they're calling the economic opportunity package, and that is supported by $175 million. that includes black lid venture capital firms -- black-led venture capital firms, and also increasing diversity and black employees specifically, hiring them into higher ranks at the firm. francine: or generally, how popular is the gm socially back bonds? seen these types of social bonds grow in issuance by over 370% in the first half of 2020 compared to last year. some of that is due to the coronavirus. we are seeing more of these issuances to help you with some of the social impact due to the virus. but overall, it has already hit a record and we have not even finish the year yet, so we are just seeing more investors interested in this issue and realizing that it can get them that are returns. for example, moody's recently rating better what -- rating better credit rating wise. francine: dani burger, thank you so much, with the very latest on this im
just 2.6% of the leadership at google is black, and that is unchanged from last year. so google has undertaken an initiative, which they're calling the economic opportunity package, and that is supported by $175 million. that includes black lid venture capital firms -- black-led venture capital firms, and also increasing diversity and black employees specifically, hiring them into higher ranks at the firm. francine: or generally, how popular is the gm socially back bonds? seen these types of...
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i think so let me let me use go and talk about in my book extensively and what creates the value in google it's actually pretty simple what why it's free it's the same for every september monopoly right now what it creates the value as a free service aggregate supply and why supply aggregates there is because they make more money than the former channel. and once they aggregates all of supply it's not it's not technology that's the wind it's the ai that sitting in the middle of choosing that supply you will never as a consumer go to page 452 and go you could all the supply in the world they have that index $130.00 trillion websites and you would get it you wouldn't go there so it's a competition of supply it funny enough in a free market economy that is racing to try to find value. and that's what that's what creates the value is the network effect of that. so changing copyright laws doesn't protect that in fact that makes the point of why we have to allow deflation to happen because it wouldn't concentrate is great if you allow deflation to happen that would be that that would be the thin
i think so let me let me use go and talk about in my book extensively and what creates the value in google it's actually pretty simple what why it's free it's the same for every september monopoly right now what it creates the value as a free service aggregate supply and why supply aggregates there is because they make more money than the former channel. and once they aggregates all of supply it's not it's not technology that's the wind it's the ai that sitting in the middle of choosing that...
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as a quote in my book extensively and what creates the value in google it's actually pretty simple what was free it's the same for every 6 tech monopoly right now. what it creates the value is it's free service aggregate supply and why supply aggregates there is because they make more money than the former channel. and once they aggregate so all of supply it's not it's not technology that's the winner it's the ai that sitting in the middle of choosing that supply you will never as a consumer go to page 452 and go you could all the supply in the world they have that index $130.00 trillion websites and you would get it you wouldn't go there so it's a competition of supply it funny enough in a free market economy that is racing to try to find value. and that's what that's what creates the value is the network effect of that. so changing copyright laws doesn't protect that in fact that makes the point of why we have to allow deflation to happen because it wouldn't concentrate is great if you allow deflation to happen that would be that that would be the thing because there wouldn't be as mu
as a quote in my book extensively and what creates the value in google it's actually pretty simple what was free it's the same for every 6 tech monopoly right now. what it creates the value is it's free service aggregate supply and why supply aggregates there is because they make more money than the former channel. and once they aggregate so all of supply it's not it's not technology that's the winner it's the ai that sitting in the middle of choosing that supply you will never as a consumer go...
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using this to meeting this everything else we're celebrating to place in in everything we own to to google searches to everything else so it's just it's going to be impossible to stop our writing well the book is the price of tomorrow jeff booth is the author we're going to take a break and when we come back pick it up on where exactly is this robot rebellion going stay right there. 54 jets and more than 1300 military personnel are headed to heal some air force base in alaska where is that to say come on i'll show you what's the reason for any type of enhanced u.s. military presence in this area russia. what is it suddenly about the south china sea that makes it so on that it 11000000000 barrels of oil. take a look at this map who really owns what kind of says no it belongs to us india says no we claim that that belongs to us both of these countries have nuclear weapons capabilities there is reason for concern so that's why we're going to drill down on this story for you today right here on the news with rick sanchez where you know as we always like to say we do believe by golly it's time
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think actually let me let me use go talk about in my book extensively and what creates the value in google it's actually pretty simple what why it's free it's the same for every september monopoly right now what it creates the value as a free service aggregate supply and why supply aggregates there is because they make more money than the former channel. and once they aggregate it's all of supply it's not it's not technology that's the wind it's the ai that sitting in the middle of choosing that supply you will never as a consumer go to page 452 and go you could all the supply in the world they have that index $130.00 trillion websites and you would get it you wouldn't go there so it's a competition of supply it funny enough in a free market economy that is racing to try to find value. and that's what that's what creates the value is the network effect of that. so changing copyright laws doesn't protect in fact that makes the point of why we have to allow deflation to happen because it wouldn't concentrate is great if you allow deflation to happen that would be that that would be the thing
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google plans to build the biggest earthquake detection system. it uses tiny accelerometers built into smartphones and has a size or mentor that detects tremors. is this the future of photography? google has developed an ai model to create 3d models of new and complete scenes using still photographs. the model can even using still photographs. the model ca n even ca th re using still photographs. the model can even capture lighting changes without compromising the image. finally, if you are in need of a cuddly friend without the long—term commitment... this could be the closest thing. there are an estimated 5 million chinese people living in the states. president trung's focus on banning tech talk has stolen most of the headlines —— president trump. it hisses targeting of wee chat that could have an even bigger and more profound impact. that is because it has morphed into a colossus. just less of an app more like an operating system. this is a chinese student studying in london expelling what it is. -- studying in london. you can find out wh
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with the google play store. you know they hold such between those 2 it's a vast majority of the market you know there's no there's nothing around that perhaps it's possible that something different could be. innovated in the future but you know i think it really just speaks volumes that this huge company that is epic games is having to use all these resources to to do this and you know many people are saying that they are bullied out of actually joining this play on the side of the big games and have been forced to kind of fall in line. is there an outside chance this could all backfire against fortnight and it's make his. of course you know this is something that they believe they can win or else they wouldn't have done it because again taking on apple i mean taking on apple no matter who you are almost is a very much near david and goliath site you know apple's a huge company which is established itself for so many years and innovated in a way that has made it basically untouchable at this point. you know whet
with the google play store. you know they hold such between those 2 it's a vast majority of the market you know there's no there's nothing around that perhaps it's possible that something different could be. innovated in the future but you know i think it really just speaks volumes that this huge company that is epic games is having to use all these resources to to do this and you know many people are saying that they are bullied out of actually joining this play on the side of the big games...
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let's start with google classroom. how many children are using it this school year and can you explain it to parents because i still don't get it. >> well, yes the school year certainly looks different. than it has in the past. what we have done to help parents get acclimate san diego we have set up teach from anywhere and there's a tech tool kit to help parents understand these new resources for virtual learning. my sister is a 4th and 5th grade teacher at james madison elementary school in san leandro and set up her google classroom. very fun and interactive website that breaks down the schedule for the day. keeps students on top of what assignments they should be doing and to your earlier question, we have a 100 million students and educator using google classroom. >> if more m students this is their first real use of technology. i'm sure you know a lot of parents in the bay area were very strict on screen time before the pandemic hit. how can you help these youngsters learn about not giving away personal informatio
let's start with google classroom. how many children are using it this school year and can you explain it to parents because i still don't get it. >> well, yes the school year certainly looks different. than it has in the past. what we have done to help parents get acclimate san diego we have set up teach from anywhere and there's a tech tool kit to help parents understand these new resources for virtual learning. my sister is a 4th and 5th grade teacher at james madison elementary school...
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let's take a company like google, doesn't that represent a monopoly? >> well, it means they are big but have they raised prices and that's really what consumer harm is about. i mean, i think that they're offering a service to consumers and, you know, there is competition, they are very good at what they do. paul: okay, they are very good at what they do but do they favor their own products at the expense of others, for example, is that a problem in your view, that they do that? >> yes and it's a fixable problem. they show ads for youtube videos and the like, that's all fixable, that's not an antitrust problem. that's a business practice problem, that's fixable. it doesn't -- it doesn't push for decades long investigations and antitrust hearings. paul: well, when you say it's fixable, what are you going to do? are you going to have new regulation to do it or are you going to have moral persuasion? they don't -- people have been talking about google this and doing this for a time long and they haven't changed. >> that's true, you know, certainly, you kno
let's take a company like google, doesn't that represent a monopoly? >> well, it means they are big but have they raised prices and that's really what consumer harm is about. i mean, i think that they're offering a service to consumers and, you know, there is competition, they are very good at what they do. paul: okay, they are very good at what they do but do they favor their own products at the expense of others, for example, is that a problem in your view, that they do that? >>...
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i have concerns about what google has been doing. i think you are going to hit a point where people will say, you are a monopoly. if 90% of every search on the internet goes through google, and you can control what people see and say and you want to influence an election, i don't think you will be able to maintain. if you are on the second page of google and 90% of it drops off, we got a problem. if you are directing what is driving it to the site, you will a problem where people will think they have to level the playing field. i see concern on both sides of the aisle. i think we need to rethink what they are doing. mike: it sounds like you strongly think there is regulatory, legal, legislative action coming big tech's way. rep. mccarthy: there's two different ways to handle it. the democrats want to regulate it like it is a utility. then we have no innovation. nothing else. i want to have a competitive playing field. when you look at what amazon is able to do, you know who should have been amazon? sears. they had the catalog, they s
i have concerns about what google has been doing. i think you are going to hit a point where people will say, you are a monopoly. if 90% of every search on the internet goes through google, and you can control what people see and say and you want to influence an election, i don't think you will be able to maintain. if you are on the second page of google and 90% of it drops off, we got a problem. if you are directing what is driving it to the site, you will a problem where people will think...
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tell you which stocks could be set to take off later, it is apple's epic battle both apple now and google kicking out fortnite out of their app stores we'll explain why they are doing it the fight it could spark and the crackdown on big tech that could be in the cards. "power lunch" starts right now >>> happy friday to you. check out the transports out performing this week up 4% those moves are thanks to fedex and avis budget up double digits for the week with all the major averages up more than 50% from the march lows, it's the question being heard around wall street is the market rebound getting too far ahead of the economic rebound. we're digging into the data. >> the stock market could recover its all time highs we went back to 1973 and looked at how stocks behaved. it takes 2.7 years to get even this recovery probably will be measured in months the fed and congress have provided relief to the economy at a level never seen in a recession. the economic data and recovery have out performed in general even while virus containment have under performed taking a look at, it's rule that pric
tell you which stocks could be set to take off later, it is apple's epic battle both apple now and google kicking out fortnite out of their app stores we'll explain why they are doing it the fight it could spark and the crackdown on big tech that could be in the cards. "power lunch" starts right now >>> happy friday to you. check out the transports out performing this week up 4% those moves are thanks to fedex and avis budget up double digits for the week with all the major...
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google looks at it as a way to hire. one person who was hired ten years ago is now a google vice president. >> we're expecting them to come in and do what we might expect as an entry level employee. >> with pay to max, althoughalth won't disclose salaries. >> that's just one example of an internship project. another is trying to make road trips more interactive and fun. >>> a special conversation on how high schools will deal with for people with heart failure taking entresto, it may lead to a world of possibilities. entresto helped people stay alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. >>> i do not think going back to school is a safe option. >> i don't want to risk getting my friends, teachers and others sick. >> i
google looks at it as a way to hire. one person who was hired ten years ago is now a google vice president. >> we're expecting them to come in and do what we might expect as an entry level employee. >> with pay to max, althoughalth won't disclose salaries. >> that's just one example of an internship project. another is trying to make road trips more interactive and fun. >>> a special conversation on how high schools will deal with for people with heart failure taking...
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google plans to build the biggest earthquake detection system. using your phone. it uses tiny accelerometers built into smartphones to act as a seismometer that detects tremors. is this the future of photography? google has developed an ai model to create 3d models of new and complete scenes using still photographs. the model can even capture lighting changes without compromising the image. finally, if you are in need of a cuddly friend without the long—term commitment... this could be the closest thing to a real life pat. developed by vanguard industries, this pet robot is powered by ai, it has sensors and uses an algorithm to map human emotions so it can learn and evolve over time. china's influence on the world is truly global. most cities like london have a china town and the us is no different. there are an estimated 5 million chinese people living in the states. president trunp‘s focus on banning tiktok talk has stolen most of the headlines. but it is targeting of wee chat that could have a more profound effect on relations. that is because wechat has mo
google plans to build the biggest earthquake detection system. using your phone. it uses tiny accelerometers built into smartphones to act as a seismometer that detects tremors. is this the future of photography? google has developed an ai model to create 3d models of new and complete scenes using still photographs. the model can even capture lighting changes without compromising the image. finally, if you are in need of a cuddly friend without the long—term commitment... this could be the...
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doesn't respect human rights or the rule of law that makes it fundamentally different facebook and google can't throw people in jail china can and what do you think beijing strategy will be then in the next round of talks. oh i think i'll look for retaliation i mean as you mentioned going into this of course us social media platforms are banned in china so even some chinese are told me we understand why you're doing this you're just using a page from our playbook but china will look for other areas where they can retaliate and whether that's in silm soren in investments or something else we're showing it will be careful to do this in a way that doesn't hurt their own economy but they're looking for ways to retaliate and we'll probably see that relatively soon now these negotiations come out an incredibly volatile time for the global economy what i the chances of a breakthrough. i would say a major breakthrough it's close to 0 progress in some areas the trump administration would like to see some progress because of the election i hope the chinese don't overestimate that the chinese keep s
doesn't respect human rights or the rule of law that makes it fundamentally different facebook and google can't throw people in jail china can and what do you think beijing strategy will be then in the next round of talks. oh i think i'll look for retaliation i mean as you mentioned going into this of course us social media platforms are banned in china so even some chinese are told me we understand why you're doing this you're just using a page from our playbook but china will look for other...
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google was the original home for this. do you see it having a broader base than inside google? could it be used by everybody? rebekah: without a doubt. a 20%nt started as project inside google, where a few of us got together, thinking through how we could make a difference in this space. now we are outside of google, they are a partner, but we are not inside google, alongside bbc, nasdaq, and bloomberg. we are going to be voting that partnership and the exponent alliance in the coming months. everyone is coming to the table to really help lift one another up. this is not really a new conversation, it's been going on a long time. do you have are new to making progress on this front? rebekah: i do. as a business person, i know firsthand gender equity is a business imperative. fortune 500 companies with at least three female directors have a return on equity at at least 50%. is, thesey of it numbers, these data points have been telling us the same information for a long time even i think there has been a renewed sense of urgency to actually pay attention and take action. i do have
google was the original home for this. do you see it having a broader base than inside google? could it be used by everybody? rebekah: without a doubt. a 20%nt started as project inside google, where a few of us got together, thinking through how we could make a difference in this space. now we are outside of google, they are a partner, but we are not inside google, alongside bbc, nasdaq, and bloomberg. we are going to be voting that partnership and the exponent alliance in the coming months....
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i have concerns about what google has been doing. i think you are going to hit a say, youre people will are a monopoly. if 90% of every search on the internet goes through google, and you can control what people see and say and you want to influence an election, i don't think you will be able to maintain. if you are on the second page of google and 90% of it drops off, we have a problem. if you are directing what is driving it to the site, you will have crop -- a problem where people will think they have to level the. . playing field i see concern on both sides of the aisle. i think we need to rethink what they are doing. mike: it sounds like you strongly think there is regulatory, legal, legislative action coming big tech's. . rep. mccarthy:rep. mccarthy: way there two -- big tech's way. rep. mccarthy: the democrats want to regulate it like it is a utility. then we have no innovation. nothing else. i want to have a competitive playing field. when you look at what amazon is able to do, you know who should have been amazon? sears. the
i have concerns about what google has been doing. i think you are going to hit a say, youre people will are a monopoly. if 90% of every search on the internet goes through google, and you can control what people see and say and you want to influence an election, i don't think you will be able to maintain. if you are on the second page of google and 90% of it drops off, we have a problem. if you are directing what is driving it to the site, you will have crop -- a problem where people will think...
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meeting this everything else we're celebrating to play ssion in everything we from your phone to to google searches to everything else so it's just it's going to be impossible to stop reading well the book is the price of tomorrow jeff gerth as the author we're going to take a break and when we come back pick it up on where exactly is this robot rebellion going stay right there. as the u.s. economy was booming doing numbers of people will need hundreds. you can work 40 hours 'd in a week and still not have enough to get housing everybody believes america still is the land of opportunity the reality of those who were not financially quality and the lack of affordable housing for a living minimum wage gave many people neutralise the bill that's been a problem with the city and always turn to mix and told me stay away i know mr holton sums up the food that there is no answer because he also requires resources the most vulnerable are abandoned on the streets to become the invisible clerks. no 2 no crowd. no shots. actually there's a bell to be. well for a low risk to. which your thirst for act
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episode on smartphones and tablets through google play an apple app store by searching portable t.v. portable t.v. can also be downloaded on newer models samsung smart t.v.'s as well as roku devices or simply check it out at portable t.v. . we'll see you next time. on the back and report summer solutions series on next ad with stacy harbor and today we're going to be talking about the banning cell funny stuff stopped seeing soft cost and soft world lines joining us great quickly will be janice so she's done casa. in the troubled 19 seventies a group of killers rampage 3 cups of mills and that was corded loyalists attacks particularly costly population tens of are forced to flee their homes a mobile strike can put these attacks was a p.r. you see the police actually took part in the attacks so instead of presenting they were active participants in the burning. streets in belfast at the time more than a 100 innocent civilians will move as the review can seniors found out more i was surprised about the extent to which the pollution was involved in some of those places that killers would
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the gods of the mega data world or the big 4 google amazon facebook and apple. we had a desire to see it in action. here google has built its largest research center dedicated to ai outside of us with 2000 contributors hailing from all over the world. google has always been excited about artificial intelligence and the use of mushing learning has increased rapidly in recent years and it makes possible what was impossible just a few years ago. machines are learning in a different way from humans they need to see a lot of for examples to understand what they're seeing on a photograph for example if you are teaching at a computer to recognize a kathryn's image you need to show it's a lot of examples and then. the system would try to take a guess it was a new pictures and every time it would make a mistake for example mislabel a dog for a cat it would the just the berman there's a tiny bit and then after seeing probably a 1000000 of examples the system food norm to differentiate between cats and dogs as well as people do. when you buy next making the next thing on y
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episode on smartphones and tablets through google play an apple app store by searching portable t.v. portable t.v. can also be downloaded on newer model samsung smart t.v.'s as well as roku devices or simply check it out at portable t.v. . we'll see you next time. he. says 15. years. on this can last a moment the last chance to ask for the last 70 and seeing and on the rest today for the facts. on the commission see a. gradual shift to john does in the. man and among. mom. and i know you care so said i'm not going to march to the mama just back there and. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to get off of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see of that. in the troubled 19 seventies a group of killers rampage 3 parts of northern ireland that was coordinated loyalists attacks protect the only population of belfast tens of thousands were forced to flee their homes come up with strike and put these attacks was a p.r. you see the police actually took part in the attacks so instead of preventing it they were active participants in the
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company canteen or something but as you know i'm a big fan of yours and a huge fan of your first book on google, now to come back at this particular moment and talk about facebook, the inside story couldn't be more timely and am going to start off we have lots of places to go with this, i'm going to start off with something timely, as we came to do the show you heard about the hacking of twitter the fact that trump is going to facebook to get the message out, facebook has had a lot of criticism for a lot of things over the years and i actually wrote a column recently questioning why mark zuckerberg has not fact checked the president. kalisher take on this, what is this relationship between facebook and the white house between facebook and free speech, i'm gonna throw your big question along to off. >> thank you for doing this now and it's good to connect with you again. like a lot of things, you cannot tease that one problem of facebook from the sea dna in its origins in the case of trump, obviously he was not a factor in the early days and it wasn't something that they talked about in the dorm
company canteen or something but as you know i'm a big fan of yours and a huge fan of your first book on google, now to come back at this particular moment and talk about facebook, the inside story couldn't be more timely and am going to start off we have lots of places to go with this, i'm going to start off with something timely, as we came to do the show you heard about the hacking of twitter the fact that trump is going to facebook to get the message out, facebook has had a lot of criticism...
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the gods of the mega data world or the big 4 google amazon facebook and apple. we had a desire to see it in action. here google has built its largest research center dedicated to ai outside of us with 2000 contributors hailing from all over the world. google has always been excited about artificial intelligence and the use of mushing learning has increased rapidly in the recent years and it makes possible what was impossible just a few years ago. machines are learning in a different way from humans so you need to see a lot of examples to understand what they're seeing on a photograph for example if you are teaching at a computer to recognize a kathryn's image you need to show it's a lot of examples and. the system would try to take a guess it was a new pictures and every time it would make a mistake for example mislabel a dog for a cat it would the just the burma and there's a tiny bit and then after seeing probably a 1000000 off examples as a system food norm to differentiate between cats and dogs as well as people do. when you buy next making the next thing on
the gods of the mega data world or the big 4 google amazon facebook and apple. we had a desire to see it in action. here google has built its largest research center dedicated to ai outside of us with 2000 contributors hailing from all over the world. google has always been excited about artificial intelligence and the use of mushing learning has increased rapidly in the recent years and it makes possible what was impossible just a few years ago. machines are learning in a different way from...
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the gods of the mega data world or the big 4 google amazon facebook and. we had a desire to see it in action. here google has built its largest research center dedicated to ai outside of us with 2000 contributors hailing from all over the world. google has always been excited about artificial intelligence and the use of mushing learning has increased rapidly in the recent years and it makes possible what was impossible just a few years ago. machines are learning in a different way from humans they need to see a lot of for examples to understand what they're seeing on a photograph for example if you are teaching at a computer to recognize a kathryn's image you need to show it a lot of examples and. the system would try to take a guess it was a new pictures and every time it would make a mistake for example mislabel a dog for a cat it would the just the berman a tiny bit and then after seeing probably a 1000000 off examples the system foods learn to differentiate between cats and dogs as well as people do. when it's by next making the next thing on your cale
the gods of the mega data world or the big 4 google amazon facebook and. we had a desire to see it in action. here google has built its largest research center dedicated to ai outside of us with 2000 contributors hailing from all over the world. google has always been excited about artificial intelligence and the use of mushing learning has increased rapidly in the recent years and it makes possible what was impossible just a few years ago. machines are learning in a different way from humans...
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i can't believe one person on google asked that. let alone a majority to get to the top of the questions. i'm not a real pant [ bleep ]er, but i have a friend who said dude, i [ bleep ]ed my pants last week, and i haven't [ bleep ]ed my pants in a while. so that's at least twice. yeah, once a month. i go, something's wrong, dude. you're not supposed to constantly [ bleep ] your pants over the age of 2. he's like, all the time, dude. what's david spade's next movie? i don't know, you never know. it's whatever sandler turns down. so i just don't know. why is david spade famous? i was in a rock group called hanson in high school. maybe you've heard of it, mm bop, mm bop boop be-bop. exactly. yes, vader. we have a great show. music from the avett brothers. we'll be right back with my friend lauren lapkus. whoo! ♪ >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by march rell's avengers. coming to your favorite gaming platform september 4th. embrace your powers. >> dicky: abc's "jimmy kimmel live," brought to you by verizon
i can't believe one person on google asked that. let alone a majority to get to the top of the questions. i'm not a real pant [ bleep ]er, but i have a friend who said dude, i [ bleep ]ed my pants last week, and i haven't [ bleep ]ed my pants in a while. so that's at least twice. yeah, once a month. i go, something's wrong, dude. you're not supposed to constantly [ bleep ] your pants over the age of 2. he's like, all the time, dude. what's david spade's next movie? i don't know, you never know....
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people always ask me if it was fun to work at google and it was fun. i knew it was fun because they kept telling me how much fun i should have each quarter or else i would be fired. they had fun names for everybody. like the older googlers are called greyglers, and the new googlers are called nooglers. they had some trouble coming up with a name for the black googlers, though, so finally they decided to just call them david and shawn. they didn't realize i was black. i think they thought i was indian because they kept promoting me. i ran that joke by my dad and he said sarah you are indian, you're from the west indies! i sounded german that time didn't i? okay i'll stop. i heard this rumor that the software engineers at google are so proud of working there that they have sex with their badges on. that's a joke. they don't have sex. my husband hates that joke. because he's a software engineer at google. and now he's married so he's really not having any sex. i met my husband at work. he kept asking me out and i kept saying no, but then he said he had ti
people always ask me if it was fun to work at google and it was fun. i knew it was fun because they kept telling me how much fun i should have each quarter or else i would be fired. they had fun names for everybody. like the older googlers are called greyglers, and the new googlers are called nooglers. they had some trouble coming up with a name for the black googlers, though, so finally they decided to just call them david and shawn. they didn't realize i was black. i think they thought i was...
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the gods of the mega data world or the big 4 google amazon facebook and apple. we had a desire to see it in action. here google has built its largest research center dedicated to ai outside of us with 2000 contributors hailing from all over the world. google has always been excited about artificial intelligence and the use of mushing learning has increased rapidly in the recent years and it makes possible what was impossible just a few years ago. machines are learning in a different way from humans so you need to see a lot of examples to understand what they're seeing on a photograph for example if you are teaching at a computer to recognize a kathryn's image you need to show it's a lot of examples and. the system would try to take a guess it was a new pictures and every time it would make a mistake for example mislabel a dog for a cat it would the just the berman a tiny bit and then after seeing probably a 1000000 off examples the system foods norm to differentiate between cats and dogs as well as people do. when he's by next making the next thing on your calen
the gods of the mega data world or the big 4 google amazon facebook and apple. we had a desire to see it in action. here google has built its largest research center dedicated to ai outside of us with 2000 contributors hailing from all over the world. google has always been excited about artificial intelligence and the use of mushing learning has increased rapidly in the recent years and it makes possible what was impossible just a few years ago. machines are learning in a different way from...
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or google. google. google. but what about the problems the digital companies are posing for policymakers for example for years giant platforms have hardly paid any taxes despite billions in turnover. in part because they post profits and losses globally. and the result while top earners in germany fall into a 45 percent tax bracket and in the e.u. conventional companies pay 23.2 percent on average digital companies less than half that 9.5 percent. but that's still far more than what the biggest digital players hand over. to take one example from the us amazon turned a profit of $11300000000.00 there in $2800.00 and paid 0 taxes on a. person's interest you must understand little subsets taxpayers who pay half their income or corporations pay a fraction of a tighter form at eternity because they pay less taxes but i'm completely against waging that sort of trade and everyone pays their taxes in their home country and that's why it always depends what rights do i say and what comes back as it says there is populis
or google. google. google. but what about the problems the digital companies are posing for policymakers for example for years giant platforms have hardly paid any taxes despite billions in turnover. in part because they post profits and losses globally. and the result while top earners in germany fall into a 45 percent tax bracket and in the e.u. conventional companies pay 23.2 percent on average digital companies less than half that 9.5 percent. but that's still far more than what the biggest...