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Read previewWith the recent launch of SearchGPT, OpenAI has positioned itself to compete with Google in the search engine market. The new tool allows users to search the web in real time and automatically summarize results from Microsoft's Bing. Chris Rodgers, the CEO at SEO agency CSP, has worked in the search engine industry for over 20 years. He told Business Insider that SearchGPT may not pose an immediate threat to Google Search. He also said Google should feel the heat because OpenAI has presented a better strategy than Google in its rollout of SearchGPT.
Persons: , OpenAI, Microsoft's Bing, hasn't, Chris Rodgers, Rodgers, that's, Axel Springer, SearchGPT, it's Organizations: Service, Google, Business, Astra, Vox Media, News Corp Locations: ChatGPT
Back then, breaking’s fundamental movements provided escapism and expression, competitive and spontaneous physical performance breathed to life by the dawning genre of hip-hop. But breaking — not “break dancing,” a term coined by media and disdained within the breaking community — no longer belongs solely to New York City. In Paris, Olympic breakers representing countries like Japan, Lithuania and Morocco will compete one-on-one in battles waged for a global television audience. Technology like VHS tapes, DVDs and video platforms like YouTube allowed breakers around the world to learn moves and iterate new ones. “That’s why I love it so much, because it’s never the same,” said Menno van Gorp, who will represent the Netherlands.
Persons: DJ Kool Herc, Flash, , Beta, Martha Cooper, it’s, Menno van Gorp, “ It’s, It’s, Bull’s Organizations: YouTube, Summer Games Locations: Bronx, New York City, Paris, Japan, Lithuania, Morocco, Miami, Jamaica, Queens, nooks, Netherlands
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAthleta CEO Chris Blakeslee: Our heritage has been innovating fabrics for women, by womenChris Blakeslee, Athleta CEO and president, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the company's 'Power of She' campaign, the importance of women's sports, competition amongst athleisure brands, the company's brand strategy, and more.
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Williams's research doesn't bode well for the world's armrest-clutchers. That means more clear-air turbulence — the kind that's not associated with storms or mountains, and can sneak up on pilots. Natural Environment Research Council (NERC)His research group found that, by 2020, severe clear-air turbulence in the North Atlantic had increased 55% over 1979 levels. AdvertisementOther adaptations might balance out the climate-driven turbulence surge, like better forecasting and new lidar technology that could use to lasers to show pilots upcoming clear-air turbulence. If airlines keep innovating, more turbulence in the atmosphere doesn't have to mean more turbulence on your flight.
Persons: , Paul Williams, Williams, doesn't bode, He's, It's, Taylor Rains, unbuckled, you'll Organizations: Service, University of Reading, Business, Environment Research Council, Atlantic Locations: Dominican Republic
Spotify shares jumped as much as 14% on Tuesday after it reported earnings. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementSpotify stock jumped Tuesday as the company's latest earnings breezed past expectations and delivered its highest profit ever in the second quarter. Spotify's record profits were driven by 12% growth in its premium subscribers and a 13% rise in its ad sales. AdvertisementIn December, Spotify laid off 17% of its staff and cut two of its most popular podcasts, "Heavyweight" and "Stolen."
Persons: , paring, Daniel Ek, Ek Organizations: Spotify, Service
In 2012, San Francisco's Public Utilities Commission began developing the Onsite Water Reuse Program to investigate whether water reuse, also known as water recycling, in buildings could be a solution to California's water problem. The adoption of on-site water reuse can also be a sensible decision for developers. Water reuse to overcome hurdlesWhile large plants and on-site water systems in major buildings have been California's more established methods of water reuse, the state's biggest hurdle is retrofitting systems for existing buildings. During times of drought, the state has encouraged water conservation and water recycling, such as the use of recycled water for plants. In 2023, California made progress toward establishing recycled water for direct potable reuse and allowing recycled water to be used in the state's drinking-water supply.
Persons: , Paula Kehoe, Kehoe, Aaron Tartakovsky, Tartakovsky, Cleantec, They're, Phoenix's Aquacell, Cleantec Erik Porse, Porse, It's Organizations: Infrastructure, Service, Public Utilities Commission, San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, California Institute for Water Resources, Brewing, Texas Locations: California, Silicon, San Francisco, San Francisco's, Beverly Hills, San, Iowa, States, Virginia, Texas, Florida, Hawaii, East Coast, Southern California, In Texas
He favors small-cap, mid-cap, and quality stocks over the Big Tech mega-caps leading the market rally for three reasons. One is that the earnings winning streak that Magnificent Seven stocks have enjoyed is simply difficult to keep going. In the first quarter of this year, Magnificent Seven earnings grew by 50% annualized year-over-year, according to Ned Davis Research. Wall Street estimates Magnificent Seven earnings will grow by 28% year-over-year in Q2. When it comes to innovating and adapting, small and mid-cap companies' size gives them a relative advantage.
Persons: , Larry Kochard, Ned Davis, Kochard, reinvesting, It's, it's Organizations: Service, Big Tech, Capital Management, Business, Ned Davis Research, Wall, The, Apple, Google, Microsoft, Nvidia, European Union, Quality
This person is one of over a dozen Amazon employees, investors, and analysts that BI interviewed to better understand Jassy's first 3 years as CEO. Andy Jassy replaced Jeff Bezos (pictured here) as Amazon's CEO in July 2021. In his first 3 years as CEO, Jassy has lost many senior staff. Amazon's spokesperson said the company has "strong retention and continuity" among senior leaders. Amazon's spokesperson said the company is making "huge investments" in AI across AWS and the retail business.
Persons: , Andy Jassy, Jeff Bezos, Jassy, Bezos, EMMANUEL DUNAND, Mark Shmulik, Bernstein, Bernstein's Shmulik, He's, Shmulik, Amazon's, That's, spokespeople, Jassy doesn't, Doug Herrington, Jay Carney, Dave Limp, Adam Selipsky, Dave Clark, Clark, Ted S, Babak Parviz, Parviz, Mark Mahaney, We're, Jeff Organizations: Service, Business, Amazon, Washington Post, BI, Warren, Echo, Microsoft, AWS Locations: Seattle
But other current employees are dissatisfied with where the strategy shift has left them. In January 2023, Pfizer forecast a steep drop in annual revenue, to between $67 billion and $71 billion. Pfizer's 2023 revenue ultimately came in at $58.5 billion, including $11.22 billion from its Covid vaccine and $1.28 billion from Paxlovid. Faith in executive leadership also plunged among some workers, according to most of the current and former employees who spoke with CNBC. Some current workers said that hasn't appeared to change after the town hall on May 2.
Persons: Albert Bourla, Wall, they're, Bourla, I'm, drugmaker Seagen, Irfan Khan, hasn't, Pfizer, renegotiating, John Thys, Payal Sahni Becher, Becher, Kena, Mike McDermott, Bourla's Organizations: Corbis, Getty, Pfizer, Wall, CNBC, Los Angeles Times, Moderna, Centers for Disease Control, U.S ., GSK, Bristol Myers Squibb, Pfizer wasn't, . Biotech, Companies, Biotech, BioNtech, Reuters, Human, View Press, Global, APEC, Summit, Tech, Google Locations: U.S, Covid, Eagle Rock , California, Durham , North Carolina, Puurs, Belgium, New York City, Peapack , New Jersey, Kena
A former Stanford University adjunct professor of design thinking, Pferdt worked at Google for 12 years, serving as its first-ever "chief innovation evangelist." "Everybody talks about innovation, and you could obviously see a lot of innovation happening. To spot future opportunities, you have to embrace the unknown by thinking optimistically to find potential good in a new, possibly even scary, situation. To spot future opportunities, you have to embrace the unknown by thinking optimistically to find potential good in a new, possibly even scary, situation. Compulsive curiosity: Pferdt's own curiosity inspired him to find out how he could help streamline innovation at Google.
Persons: Frederik Pferdt, Pferdt, optimistically, Organizations: Google, Stanford University, CNBC
Prince Constantijn is special envoy to Techleap, a Dutch startup accelerator. Patrick Van Katwijk | Getty ImagesAMSTERDAM — Europe is at risk of falling behind the U.S. and China on artificial intelligence as it focuses on regulating the technology, according to Prince Constantijn of the Netherlands. Prince Constantijn is the third and youngest son of former Dutch Queen Beatrix and the younger brother of reigning Dutch King Willem-Alexander. "We've seen this in the data space [with GDPR], we've seen this now in the platform space, and now with the AI space," Constantijn added. Plus, when it comes to developing applications that use AI, "Europe is definitely going to be competitive," Constantijn noted.
Persons: Prince Constantijn, Patrick Van Katwijk, Constantijn, Dutch Queen Beatrix, Dutch King Willem, Alexander, innovating, hasn't Organizations: Getty, CNBC, Union, EU, U.S, National Academies of Sciences Locations: Techleap, Dutch, AMSTERDAM, Europe, China, Netherlands, Amsterdam, U.S
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailGrail expected to be first FDA-approved multi-cancer test, says CEO Bob RagusaGrail CEO Bob Ragusa joins CNBC's 'Squawk Box' to discuss the company's debut on the Nasdaq, how Grail is innovating early cancer detection, and more.
Persons: Bob Ragusa Organizations: FDA, Nasdaq Locations: CNBC's
The European Union on Tuesday accused Microsoft of breaching antitrust rules with the "abusive" bundling of its Teams and Office products. Microsoft took the pre-emptive step to unbundle Teams from Microsoft 365 in an effort to quash antitrust concerns by the EU. The EU opened its investigation into Microsoft — which remains ongoing — in July 2023 following a complaint by Salesforce -owned Slack, which has a rival chat service to Teams. The Commission's concerns are centered around the fact that, starting in around 2019, Microsoft tied Teams with its software-as-a-service — or SaaS — applications, such as Office. It notes that Microsoft is "dominant worldwide" in the SaaS market for professional productivity applications.
Persons: , Brad Smith Organizations: Union, European, Microsoft, European Commission, EU, Salesforce, Economic
“We’re constantly innovating, constantly bringing excitement to the brand, and we’re fresh, fresh daily,” said CEO Josh Charlesworth on a first-quarter earnings call in May, according to a transcript made available by FactSet. But fans had a few words for Krispy Kreme on that score. “This is where I am just confused by the decision making process,” noted one commenter under an Instagram post by “Snackolator“ about the release. Krispy Kreme has launched its own share of US-exclusive doughnuts, including its most recent collaboration with singer Dolly Parton, the Southern Sweets Doughnut Collection, announced in May. A representative for Krispy Kreme declined to comment on whether the “Friends” collaboration would be made available in the US and told CNN there was “nothing additional to share at this time.”
Persons: , Krispy Kreme, “ We’re, Josh Charlesworth, “ Snackolator, Ashley Smith, , Monica Geller’s, Courtney Cox, Ross Geller’s, David Schwimmer, Rachel Green, Jennifer Aniston, Dolly Parton Organizations: CNN, Ireland, Warner Bros, FactSet Locations: New York
Read previewRussia has placed multiple barges and other defenses around a major bridge connecting it to the occupied Crimean peninsula, recently captured satellite images show. The efforts appear to be a bid to protect the structure from Ukraine's vaunted fleet of exploding naval drones. Whether these new defenses are able to effectively prevent Ukraine's naval drones remains to be seen. To help sustain its military presence in Crimea, Russia has been using ferry crossings. Ukraine has made a number of upgrades and improvements to its naval drones since they were used against the bridge last summer.
Persons: , Vladimir Putin's, Brady Africk, Africk, Dmytro Pletenchuk, STRINGER Organizations: Service, Business, Russian, Ministry of Defense, Maxar Technologies, Technologies, American Enterprise Institute, Getty Images Locations: Russia, Crimean, Kerch, Crimea, Ukraine, Ukrainian, Moscow, Russian, Kyiv, Sevastopol, Novorossiysk
CNN —Robert Gibbs, a former White House press secretary during the Obama administration, will be joining Warner Bros. Warner Bros. But, like its competitors, Warner Bros. has largely struggled to persuade people to go to the movies this year. And Warner Bros. It won’t be Gibbs’ job to fix the media industry woes that are challenging Warner Bros.
Persons: Robert Gibbs, Obama, Gibbs, “ Barbie ”, Robert, , David Zaslav, Zaslav, ” Gibbs, Barack, He’ll, Katie Martin Kelly, Laura Watson, Nathaniel Brown Organizations: CNN, White House, Warner Bros, White, TNT, Discovery, NBA, Warner Bros . Discovery, DC Entertainment, Senate
Read previewRussia has placed barges and other defenses around a major bridge connecting it to the occupied Crimean Peninsula, recent satellite images show. The efforts appear to be a bid to protect the structure from Ukraine's vaunted fleet of exploding naval drones. Whether these new defenses are able to effectively prevent Ukraine's naval drones remains to be seen. To help sustain its military presence in Crimea, Russia has been using ferry crossings. Ukraine has made numerous upgrades and improvements to its naval drones since they were used against the bridge last summer.
Persons: , Vladimir Putin's, Brady Africk, Africk, Dmytro Pletenchuk, STRINGER Organizations: Service, Business, Russian, Ministry of Defense, Maxar Technologies, Technologies, American Enterprise Institute, Getty Images Locations: Russia, Crimean, Kerch, Crimea, Ukraine, Ukrainian, Moscow, Russian, Kyiv, Sevastopol, Novorossiysk
The company had to quell those concerns with a blog post denying this. But some Adobe employees are still not happy with the response, and they are calling for improved communication with customers. According to screenshots of an internal Slack channel, obtained by Business Insider, Adobe employees complained about the company's poor response to the controversy and demanded a better long-term communication plan. Advertisement"We've never trained generative AI on customer content, taken ownership of a customer's work, or allowed access to customer content beyond legal requirements. Some employees applauded Adobe's effort to use language that is easier to understand in the blog post.
Persons: , Adobe, Slack, We've, Scott Belsky, Belsky Organizations: Service, Business, Adobe, IBM, Software, YouTube
This start-up is making artificial hair from bananas
  + stars: | 2024-06-07 | by ( Leah Collins | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +8 min
Some people complain that synthetic hair can irritate their scalp and a study of synthetic hair in Nigeria found the presence of potentially harmful heavy metals and chemicals. We want to empower women to make informed decisions about what hair they use and what’s best for them.”Tumusiime says that, unlike synthetic hair, her product is biodegradable, durable and can be easily styled, treated and colored. Since it’s made from discarded banana stems, she adds, it’s also a way to help curb that waste. In the US, St.Louis-based Rebundle also sells hair extensions made from banana fibers, while Nourie Hair offers a hair alternative for braiding made from Ginseng root extract and rosemary. But synthetic hair can be bought for as little as $1 for a bundle.
Persons: Juliet Tumusiime, Tumusiime, Cheveux, ” Tumusiime, it’s, Spiro, Clement Di Roma, Simon Maina, Prince William’s, James Oatway, there's, Edwin Maina, Cheveux Brown, Juliet, Cheveux Organique, , I’m, Organizations: CNN, USAID, Research, Getty, Reeddi Technologies, The Royal Academy of Engineering, Kenyan, Economic Locations: Africa, Uganda, Nigeria, Benin, Kenya, AFP, China, Cameroon, Rwanda, France
Representatives for Lynch and US prosecutors said Lynch was acquitted on all 15 charges — one count of conspiracy and 14 counts of wire fraud. Former Autonomy finance executive Stephen Chamberlain, who faced the same charges at trial alongside Lynch, was also acquitted on all counts, the Lynch representative said. On the stand, the entrepreneur said he had been focused on tech issues, and entrusted money matters and the accounting decisions at issue to Sushovan Hussain, Autonomy’s then-chief financial officer. Hussain was separately convicted in 2018 at a trial in the same court on charges related to the deal with HP. HP largely won a civil lawsuit against Lynch and Hussain in London in 2022, though damages have not yet been decided.
Persons: Mike Lynch, Lynch, Stephen Chamberlain, Chamberlain schemed, , ” Lynch, Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, ” Abraham Simmons, , Leo Apotheker, Prosecutors, Chamberlain, Sushovan Hussain, Autonomy’s, Hussain Organizations: Hewlett, Packard, Autonomy, HP, United States, Cambridge University Locations: San Francisco, ” Cambridge, British, London
CNN —Rachel Smolkin, a veteran media executive who leads CNN’s global digital news, is departing the network to become the next president and CEO of Oregon Public Broadcasting. OPB called Smolkin a forward-thinking journalist and a strong business strategist who can help lead the 100-year-old public media organization through a difficult environment for the journalism industry – and public media, in particular. “Rachel will advance our work with deep experience in journalism, wide professional networks and adaptive leadership skills.”Smolkin joined CNN in 2014 to lead politics coverage for CNN Digital. Over the past several years, Smolkin’s purview grew to include national, international, business and live news for CNN Digital. Before joining CNN, Smolkin worked at Politico, USA Today and the American Journalism Review.
Persons: Rachel Smolkin, OPB, , Rukaiyah Adams, “ Rachel, ” Smolkin, Rachel, Virginia Moseley, CNN’s, “ She’s, Smolkin, Mark Thompson, , Steve Bass, Sam Feist Organizations: CNN, Oregon Public Broadcasting, CNN Digital, University of Virginia’s Darden School of Business, Politico, USA, American, SPAN Locations: Oregon, Pacific Northwest, , Washington
The two aviation powerhouses recently joined forces to reimagine the future of airplane TV and movie-viewing, via a swanky concept called MAYA. MAYA, which stands for “Most Advanced Yet Achievable,” is an ergonomic business class seat that comes equipped with an Astrova Curve 45-inch ultra-wide, ultra-high-definition OLED display. Collins Aerospace/Panasonic AvionicsThe screen syncs up with passengers’ personal devices, offering an impressive headphone-less audio system. Collins Aerospace/Panasonic AvionicsNot only is MAYA’s curved screen three times larger than classic business class seat options, Panasonic also envisages the seat offering an Ultra-Widescreen CinemaScope (21:9) display – a screen format more commonly found in cinemas. With that in mind, Masson calls the screen the “cinematic centerpiece” of MAYA’s design, but stresses the screen’s not only designed for movies.
Persons: you’ve, Andrew Masson, ” Collins, Masson, , Organizations: CNN, Collins Aerospace, Panasonic, Panasonic Avionics, Aircraft Interiors, AIX, CNN Travel Locations: Hamburg, Germany
Bank of America reiterates Alphabet as buy Bank of America said it's sticking with its buy rating on the search giant. Morgan Stanley reiterates Apple as overweight Morgan Stanley said it's bullish heading into Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference. Morgan Stanley initiates Zeekr as overweight Morgan Stanley said it's bullish on shares of the electric vehicle company. Bank of America reiterates Nike as buy Bank of America said it's standing by its buy rating on shares of Nike. Morgan Stanley reiterates First Solar as overweight Morgan Stanley raised its price target on the stock to $331 per share from $248.
Persons: Oppenheimer, it's, JPMorgan, Morgan Stanley, Apple, Canaccord, ZEEKR, Barclays downgrades Stanley Black, Decker, Piper Sandler, Tesla, Piper, Bernstein, Wells, Guggenheim, Goldman Sachs, Goldman, MAXN, Mizuho, Linde, Williams, Columbus McKinnon Organizations: JPMorgan, Netflix, Price, Bank of America, Apple's Worldwide, " Bank of America, Nvidia, NVIDIA Corp, DraftKings Inc, Kirby Corp, FedEx Corp, Marvell Technology, Barclays, Tesla, Broadcom, Express, Logitech, UW, Autonomy, Nike, Mizuho, SUN, Kinder Morgan, Nat, Micron, Columbus Locations: OW, Kinder
NVDA .SPX 1Y mountain Nvidia's stock performance over the past 12 months compared with the S & P 500. The fresh details Sunday underscore Nvidia's commitment to roll out a new version of its AI chip platform roughly every year, instead of the two-year cadence it used to follow. In a sign of the competition, Advanced Micro Devices , Nvidia's main rival in the booming AI chip market, also highlighted plans at Computex to release updated processors each year. The product announcements "continue to bolster" Nvidia's AI leadership position, Bank of America analysts wrote to clients Monday. The firm reiterated its price target of $1,500 per share and top-pick designation on Nvidia's stock.
Persons: Rubin, Blackwell, Jensen Huang, Taiwan —, Vera, Hopper, Grace, Vera Rubin —, what's, Goldman, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim, Sam Yeh Organizations: Nvidia, Devices, AMD, Microsoft, Blackwell, Smithsonian, Wall Street, Bank of America, CNBC, AFP, Getty Locations: Blackwell, Taiwan, Computex, Taipei
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe pace at which Nvidia is innovating is 'unprecedented,' says Alger's Ankur CrawfordAnkur Crawford, executive vice president and portfolio manager at Alger, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss what investors should do with Nvidia's stock after this week, how to determine where we are in AI's investment cycle, and more.
Persons: Alger's Ankur Crawford Ankur Crawford Organizations: Nvidia, Alger
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