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The demographic crisis has become one of Japan’s most pressing issues, with multiple governments failing to reverse the double blow of a falling fertility rate and swelling elderly population. But Japan’s crisis is unique in that it’s been decades in the making, experts say – meaning its impact is particularly evident now, with relief unlikely to come anytime soon. ‘Not reversible’The first thing to understand about Japan’s population crisis is that it’s only partly behavioral, said James Raymo, professor of sociology and demography at Princeton University. As of last year, Japan’s fertility rate sat at 1.3. The real problem is that the fertility rate has been consistently low for so long.
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There's a disconnect between the level of AI training that leadership teams believe they're giving their employees and the level of training that managers and employees think they're getting, research shows. Nearly three-quarters (73%) of C-suite executives believe their company fully embraces generative AI, including training for the technology, according to a 2023 Upwork survey. "Executives sometimes have a broad-brush approach to AI training," said Apratim Purakayastha, chief technology officer at Skillsoft. Plus, they were 1.9 times more likely to have a formal generative AI skills program in place for their workforce, as well as 3.8 times more likely to have a well-defined generative AI strategy. Generative AI, Monahan notes, can usher in a new era of productivity — if we let it.
Persons: Kelly Monahan, it's, Apratim Purakayastha, Monahan, Purakayastha, Job redesigns, Robert Solow, redesigns, that's, they're, Organizations: Upwork's Research, IBM, Pew Research Locations: upskilling, American, Davos, Switzerland
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. In today's big story, we're looking at how Google has gone from the tech industry's vanguard of cool to just another boring company . AdvertisementGoogle has long stayed atop Silicon Valley's volatile popularity contest — but the best place to work in tech is starting to feel like any other business , Business Insider's Hugh Langley and Lara O'Reilly write. Bureaucracy, an aversion to risk, and deference to Wall Street over employees — things Google long eschewed — have become the norm. The latest example is the debacle surrounding Gemini — its flashy new AI model that faced backlash for being too "woke."
Persons: , Rebecca Zisser, Hugh Langley, Lara O'Reilly, Alistair Barr, Sundar Pichai, Hugh, Lara, Mateusz Wlodarczyk, BI's Peter Kafka, it's, David Rosenberg, Gary Shilling, Snowflake's Frank Slootman, Ozgur Hakan Aslan Toyota, Boxabl, Elon Musk, Tesla, Hewlett Packard, Dan DeFrancesco, Hallam Bullock, Jordan Parker Erb Organizations: Service, Google, Business, Gemini, Meta, Big Tech, OpenAI, Corporations, Nvidia, SEC, Universal Music Group, Universal, BI Locations: , New York, London
A 2017 trend report from the global logistics company DHL found that augmented-reality headsets improved the productivity of warehouse pickers by up to 15%. The latest AR headsets, which look similar to conventional prescription eyewear, could extend productivity benefits across every aspect of logistics — and even beyond. But the AR headsets at the cutting edge of logistics and manufacturing are slimmer, lighter, and more durable than the Vision Pro or Quest. AR headsets used in a busy workplace need to keep the wearer's vision unobstructed. TeamViewerNext-gen AR headsets go incognitoAugmented-reality headsets like the Vuzix M4000 are light enough to wear all day, but next-gen headsets will make them look like dinosaurs.
Persons: , Paul Travers, Seth Patin, Patin, Peter Millar, Brian Ballard, Ballard, TeamViewer, Travers Organizations: Service, Apple's, DHL, Apple Vision, Meta Locations: It's
Alibaba 's cloud business on Thursday said it is cutting prices on a wide range of core cloud products by as much as 55%, in a bid to fuel AI growth in China. The move aims to make "cloud capabilities more inclusive and accessible in the era of AI," Alibaba Cloud said. "As the biggest cloud service provider in China and APAC, we see tremendous growth prospect of China's digital market," said Liu Weiguang, president of public cloud business at Alibaba Cloud Intelligence. "One is using cloud to support generative AI initiatives. With its massive calls on compute, storage, and networking, generative AI needs cloud to scale.
Persons: Alibaba, Liu Weiguang, Liu, OpenAI Organizations: Alibaba, Holding, Smart, Alibaba Cloud Intelligence, McKinsey Locations: Chongqing, China
GM CEO Mary Barra said at the time that her company expected to save up to $400 million of a planned investment in building out EV charging stations. "People shopping for a Tesla aren't typically cross-shopping at Kia, Ford, or Mercedes-Benz dealers because they simply want a Tesla," Fiorani wrote. "Tesla is not afraid to use government regulations for income and has been working all possible revenue streams for much of its existence," Fiorani wrote. Tesla reports charging revenue with its "Total automotive & services and other segment revenue." WATCH: Tesla charging connector is on pace to become the North America EV standard
Persons: Jim Farley, Tesla, Mary Barra, Elon Musk, Sam Fiorani, Fiorani, AutoForecast, Biden's, hasn't, William Navarro Jameson Organizations: Ford, LinkedIn, Ford EV, General Motors, Canada, AutoForecast Solutions, Tesla, Kia, Benz, North America EV Locations: North America, U.S
Goldman Sachs reiterates Salesforce as buy Goldman said it's standing by its buy rating following the company's robust earnings report on Wednesday. "Multiple high-profile catalysts should double revs by FY28 & support an Outperform rating with a $54 PT." "We initiate coverage of Gates Industrial (GTES) with a Buy rating and $21 price target. The more aggressive stance follows a near week long sell-off in COLD shares following 4Q results and initial 2024 guidance." Goldman Sachs reiterates Microsoft as buy Goldman said it's standing by its buy rating after a meeting with Microsoft investor relations.
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India and South Africa block major investment deal at WTO talks
  + stars: | 2024-02-29 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
Delegates attend the 13th World Trade Organization Ministerial Conference in Abu Dhabi of Feb. 26, 2024. India and South Africa have filed a formal objection against an investment agreement at a World Trade Organization meeting in Abu Dhabi, blocking its adoption in a move that observers say could block hundreds of billions of dollars in investment. India and South Africa have filed a formal objection against an investment agreement at a World Trade Organization meeting in Abu Dhabi, blocking its adoption in a move that observers say could block hundreds of billions of dollars in investment. The deal agreed by some 125 countries, or about three-quarters of the WTO's members, aims to simplify red tape, improve the investment environment and encourage foreign direct investment. A Western trade delegate at the talks called it "ironic that India and South Africa stand in the way of something with such manifest benefits for developing countries."
Persons: Alan Yanovich, Akin Gump Strauss Organizations: World Trade Organization Ministerial, World Trade Organization, South Locations: Abu Dhabi, India, South Africa
Adjusted operating margin expanded to 31.4% in the quarter, missing estimates of 31.55%, according to FactSet. No, but it was an overall solid quarter for Salesforce, with the company beating on most key metrics. In its fiscal 2024, Salesforce repurchased $7.7 billion worth of stock, lowering its diluted share count by about 1 million to 983 million. For the first quarter, Salesforce guided for revenues between $9.12 and $9.17 billion, in line with estimates of $9.15 billion. Jim waits 45 minutes after sending a trade alert before buying or selling a stock in his charitable trust's portfolio.
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The Google Gemini conspiracy theory
  + stars: | 2024-02-28 | by ( Alistair Barr | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +4 min
Google had to pull parts of its fancy Gemini AI model after it spat out inaccurate images and text. To catch you up: Google had to pull part of its fancy new Gemini AI model after it spat out inaccurate pictures, including depicting Google cofounders Larry Page and Sergey Brin as Asian. One theory is that Googlers are too woke and their biases have infected what could be a powerful and useful AI model. AdvertisementIs this Google future? Probably not as profitable revenue as Google Search, but that's still a lot.
Persons: , there's, Larry Page, Sergey Brin, it's, Mark Shmulik, Bernstein, Sundar Pichai, Pichai, that's Organizations: Google, Service
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSalesforce's service cloud a space where we expect early AI adoption: Third Bridge's Charlie MinerHilary Frisch, ClearBridge senior research analyst and Charlie Miner, Third Bridge TMT sector analyst, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk Snowflake and Salesforce earnings.
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COST 5Y mountain Costco's stock performance over the past five years. DHR 5Y mountain Danaher's stock performance over the past five years. ETN 5Y mountain Eaton Corp.'s stock performance over the past five years. "The megatrends are real serious, and [Eaton] is a real serious company," Jim said. TJX 5Y mountain TJX Companies' stock performance over the past five years.
Persons: Jim Cramer, Jeff Marks, Morgan Stanley, Wall, Beijing's, Jim, Eaton, Linde, Lilly's, Eli Lilly, We've, Zepbound, Mark Zuckerberg's, Mark Zuckerberg, OpenAI, Copilot, management's, Nvidia, TJ Maxx, TikTok, Gen Zers, TJX, Jim Cramer's, Satya Narayana Nadella, Lucas Jackson Organizations: GE Healthcare, Meta, Microsoft, Johnson, Natural Resources, Starbucks, Apple, Apple Music, Services, Amazon, Amazon Web Services, Prime, Costco, Danaher, Eaton Corp, Investors, GE, LIN, Novo Nordisk's Wegovy, Novo Nordisk, Management, Nvidia, TJX Companies, Marshalls, CNBC Locations: Eaton, China, Manhattan, New York City
Apple appears to be tapping out as car companies scramble to adjust EV plans. AdvertisementThe Apple car is dead (apparently). The scrapped plans would be a grim sign for the EV market in the US, which has suffered from flagging demand. As BI reported earlier this month, car companies are rethinking EV plans in response to softening demand for pure electric cars. Automakers shift EV plansLike Apple, US auto companies have been shifting plans to account for softer EV demand.
Persons: , Apple's, BYD, We're, Stella Li, Li, Mary Barra, Elon Musk's Tesla, Musk, Harald Wilhelm, Mercedes Organizations: Apple, Service, EV, Bloomberg, Yahoo Finance, General, Volvo, Polestar, Benz Locations: North America
Read previewThe Apple car is dead (apparently). The scrapped plans would be a grim sign for the EV market in the US, which has suffered from flagging demand. As BI reported earlier this month, car companies are rethinking EV plans in response to softening demand for pure electric cars. Apple's "Project Titan" car was also supposed to be an autonomous, expensive technology that most car companies have already put on the back burner. Automakers shift EV plansLike Apple, US auto companies have been shifting plans to account for softer EV demand.
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Despite dashed hopes of early rate cuts, growth stocks like Nvidia continue to make new highs. "And here we are today: we've got Apple at multi-trillion dollars, Microsoft at multi-trillion dollars, Nvidia at multi-trillion dollars, and Google at over a trillion dollars." Snowflake (SNOW) helps businesses wrangle their data and build models from that data for multiple purposes, including AI. GitLab (GTLB) is an open-code platform with over a million paid users and programmers who can use AI tools to help with coding. Still, they collect customer data, and they help companies talk to their customers in a relevant and direct manner.
Persons: Jonathan Curtis, Franklin Templeton, Curtis, hadn't, ChatGPT, there's Organizations: Nvidia, Franklin Templeton Institute Global Investment Management Survey, Business, Franklin Equity Group, Apple, Microsoft, Google, Cisco, Meta, Semiconductor, Power Systems, AMD, Arista Networks
Many employees on the nearly 2,000-person team will be tasked to work on Apple's AI unit instead, Bloomberg said. There has been little public info about Apple's self-driving car ambitions, but reports first surfaced back in 2014 when the company poached automotive engineers from other firms. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. THE ABOVE INVESTING CLUB INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND PRIVACY POLICY , TOGETHER WITH OUR DISCLAIMER . NO FIDUCIARY OBLIGATION OR DUTY EXISTS, OR IS CREATED, BY VIRTUE OF YOUR RECEIPT OF ANY INFORMATION PROVIDED IN CONNECTION WITH THE INVESTING CLUB.
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Wendy’s will soon begin testing surge pricing
  + stars: | 2024-02-27 | by ( Jordan Valinsky | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +3 min
New York CNN —The price of a Wendy’s Frosty could soon fluctuate throughout the day as the chain looks to introduce Uber-like surge pricing on its menu. The practice, known as “dynamic pricing,” will begin testing in 2025, Wendy’s recently revealed in an earnings call. Surge pricing is common with sports and concert tickets and for ride-hailing apps, with services like Ticketmaster and Uber using sophisticated dynamic pricing algorithms that change minute by minute, based on demand. However, there hasn’t been widespread adoption from restaurants because of the labor it takes employees to change menus. McDonald’s has also dabbled with dynamic pricing and new order-suggestion capabilities at some of its upgraded drive-thrus and on its app.
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VKTX YTD mountain Viking shares year to date Then, Viking shares more than doubled in trading on Tuesday, putting the stock on pace to report a more than 300% year-to-date gain, after the company said its GLP-1/GIP receptor agonist VK2735 hit all its primary goals in a phase 2 clinical trial. The Tema Cardiovascular and Metabolic ETF (HRTS) , which is up 12% year to date, owns Novo, Lilly and Viking. Still early days Some analysts and investors admit it is still very early days for obesity treatment and many questions remain to be answered. "We continue to expect above consensus growth in the space, as we are bullish on adoption from payers and broader obesity uptake," Meacham wrote. For obesity only, Lilly has already gained a 38% share, despite only being in the market for 13 weeks, he said.
Persons: Eli Lilly, Geoff Meacham, Meacham, Lilly, Yuri Khodjamirian, Khodjamirian, Jeff Jonas, Becton Dickinson, Novo, BofA's Meacham, What's, Tema's, it's, Gabelli's Jonas, he's, William Blair, Andy Hsieh, Hsieh Organizations: Novo Nordisk, Bank of America, Centers for Disease Control, Zealand Pharma, Viking Therapeutics, Zealand, Food and Drug Administration, Novo, Metabolic, Therapeutics, Pharmaceuticals, Rock, AstraZeneca, Roche, Gabelli Funds, FDA, Viking, Merck, Pfizer Locations: U.S, Tema, Novo Nordisk's, GLP, Lilly
The New York Stock Exchange with a Hims & Hers Health, Inc banner is pictured as a person runs past in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York, January 21, 2021. Hims & Hers is an online platform where patients can meet with providers and get personalized support for skincare, mental health, sexual health, weight loss and hair care. For the first quarter, Hims & Hers expects revenue growth of at least 40% from a year earlier to between $267 and $272 million. He said newer specialties like weight loss, mental health and Hers Dermatology are seeing increased adoption, and could each deliver more than $100 million in revenue in 2025. WATCH: Ro CEO on telehealth and the impact of weight loss drugs
Persons: They're, Andrew Dudum, Dudum, Jefferies Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, Revenue, Jefferies, Deutsche Bank Locations: Manhattan, New York City , New York
download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . On Sunday, Rep. Byron Donalds of Florida took to NBC's "Meet the Press," where he stated that he fully supports IVF, which helps people "create great families, which is what our country desperately needs." "The IVF procedure is very important to a lot of couples in our country," Donalds said. AdvertisementLast week, former President Donald Trump spoke of the need for IVF availability on his Truth Social platform. Beshear was reelected to a second term by 5 points in a state that Trump had won by 26 points in 2020.
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AdvertisementThat's when I turned to credit cards to pay for my fertility treatments. AdvertisementMy credit became the answer we neededI got an offer in the mail from a credit card company. At my "advanced maternal age," I had less than a 40% chance of IVF success. I didn't have the available credit to keep writing credit card checks. While it ended up taking several years to pay off the debt because I quit the second job after I had the baby, I have no regrets about using credit to pay for my fertility treatments.
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Nhac Nguyen | Afp | Getty ImagesVietnamese electric vehicle, or EV, maker VinFast on Thursday said its fourth-quarter net loss deepened 3.4% from the previous three months but it aims to nearly triple vehicle sales this year as it expands into new markets. VinFast's net losses in the final quarter of 2023 reached $650.1 million, also 1.3% higher than the same period of 2022. watch nowOther automakers, in contrast, have slashed EV sales targets and curtailed investment plans due to weakening demand in major markets such as the United States. Fewer than 1,000 units were sold in North America, Thuy said, adding that new dealerships would boost VinFast's sales this year compared to its direct sales model. Founded in 2017 and making EVs since 2021, VinFast has announced numerous EV growth plans overseas.
Persons: VinFast, Nguyen, Le, Thuy, Pham Nhat Vuong Organizations: Afp, Getty, Reuters, Green SM, GSM Locations: United States, North America, North Carolina, India, Indonesia, Vietnam
McDonald's use of artificial intelligence in drive-thru lanes is a sign adoption of the technology is growing across the U.S., CNBC's Jim Cramer said Friday. "Rest assured, we're all over the AI opportunity at McDonald's," the company's statement said, according to Cramer. McDonald's is one of many companies experimenting with AI, Cramer said. Nvidia — a stock in Cramer's Charitable Trust, the portfolio used by the CNBC Investing Club — stands to gain as more companies embrace AI, Cramer explained. Cramer's Trust also owns Microsoft and Apple.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Cramer, Jim Cramer's Organizations: Nvidia, McDonald's, IBM, Google, Trust, CNBC, Microsoft, Apple, Cramer's, Club Locations: U.S, America
It's been a great month for Eaton stock. The power management company notched a series of record highs during a lengthy post-earnings rally that saw shares surge 17% in February. They include infrastructure spending, further artificial intelligence adoption necessitating the construction of more data centers, the acceleration of the transition to clean energy, and the rise of nearshoring and onshoring. The semiconductor giant's results highlighted strength and demand for data centers — a big part of Eaton's overall business and sales. AI data centers require lots more electrical components, which will likely show up on Eaton's order book down the line.
Persons: It's, what's, Eaton, Joe Biden's, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim, Brendan McDermid Organizations: Eaton, Infrastructure Investment, Jobs, Nvidia, CNBC, Traders, New York Stock Exchange Locations: Eaton
Analysts are growing cautious on Rivian shares as its struggles are worsened by weak electric vehicle demand. RBC has a $15 per share price target, which is roughly 3% below Wednesday's close of $15.39. RIVN 1D mountain Rivian stock. Narayan said legacy automakers are in a better position to navigate the current slowdown in EV demand, and said he expects Rivian stock to "to come under pressure." Langan lowered his price target to $14 per share from $18.
Persons: Rivian, Tom Narayan, expected.It, Narayan, FactSet, Wells, Colin M, Langan, Goldman Sachs, Mark Delaney, Delaney, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: RBC Capital, RBC, Barclays Locations: Wednesday's
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