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It's sought to position itself as the safer, more responsible AI company. She, along with her brother Dario, was part of the team that left OpenAI with the goal of creating a more responsible AI company. Krishna Rao, Chief Financial OfficerAs any emerging AI company can attest, conducting groundbreaking research isn't enough. In this role, he's building deep relationships with users and helping to turn Anthropic's research into a mass-market product. These capabilities are essential to Anthropic's positioning of itself as the safer AI company.
Persons: Anthropic, It's, , OpenAI's, Dario Amodei, Amodei, Dario, Daniela Amodei, She's, Jack Clark ,, Clark, Jared Kaplan, Kaplan, Chris Olah, Sam McCandlish, McCandlish, Tom Brown, Brown, Krishna Rao, Rao, Mike Krieger, São Paulo, Krieger, Claude, Brian Israel, it's, Brian, Sam Bowman, Bowman, Jan Leike Organizations: Service, OpenAI's ChatGPT, Google, Princeton University, Hertz, Stanford University School of Medicine, sager, Bloomberg, Harvard, Johns Hopkins University, Research, Organization, Core Resources, Stanford University, Brandeis University, Core, Blackstone, Bain & Company, Anthropic, State Department, NASA Locations: OpenAI, Anthropic, Airbnb, São, Menlo Park, San Francisco, New York, Israel
Baruch: Competition will always arise.
  + stars: | 2024-10-09 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBaruch: Competition will always arise. Bill Baruch, President at Blue Line Futures, analyzes Amazon's performance, highlighting its recent downgrades but potential for growth in Q4. He addresses competition from Walmart and concerns over AWS, suggesting current negativity could present buying opportunities.
Persons: Bill Baruch Organizations: Baruch, Blue, Walmart
Learn moreAmazon Prime's Big Deal Days event is officially here, and the Dyson Airwrap and Dyson Supersonic hair dryer are both $100 off right now. The fall Prime Day sale, which runs October 8 to 9, lets Amazon Prime members in on exclusive Prime Day deals, including several beauty sales. If you're looking for more Dyson, we've highlighted a Prime Day vacuum deal that's not to be missed. View at Amazon What we like Check mark icon A check mark. View at Amazon What we like Check mark icon A check mark.
Persons: Dyson, we've, Cord, frizz, We've, it's Organizations: Business, Dyson, Amazon
During the last day of Amazon Prime Big Deal Days, we're scouting all of the best Prime Day Peloton deals still available. The best Prime Day Peloton deal is on the Bike+, which is currently about $495 off. Read more about the differences between Peloton bike models from hands-on testing in our Peloton review. Several Peloton accessories are also on sale at Amazon today — keep reading below for all of the best Prime Day Peloton deals. Check out our roundup of all of the best Prime Day deals, or browse Amazon's website for the full selection.
Persons: callouts, Read, Dawn Fallik, it's Organizations: Business, Amazon Prime, Deal, Apple, Bike
One of several Wells Fargo top trading ideas for the fourth quarter of 2024 is shorting Elon Musk's electric vehicle company, Tesla . One of Wells Fargo's top recommendations is to short Tesla , betting that the stock will fall. These dynamics, alongside improved earnings momentum, could make Las Vegas Sands an "idiosyncratic, self-help story plus a Macau/China macro play." LVS YTD mountain Las Vegas Sands stock. Wells analyst Elyse Greenspan expects improving organic revenue growth, free cash flow conversion and expanding profit margins will drive the stock higher.
Persons: shorting Elon, Wells, Colin Langan's, Langan, bady, Dan Politzer, Politzer, Willis Towers Watson, Watson, Elyse Greenspan, Willis Organizations: Wells Fargo, U.S, Presidential, Amazon, Micro, Sands, Vegas Sands Locations: Wells, Macao, Macau, China, Vegas
CVS Health and UnitedHealth Group are demanding Federal Trade Commission Chairwoman Lina Khan and two other commissioners recuse themselves from a lawsuit accusing the companies and other drug middlemen of boosting their profits while inflating insulin costs for Americans. In separate motions filed Tuesday night with the FTC, CVS and UnitedHealth argued that all three commissioners have an extensive track record of making public statements that indicate "serious bias" against the companies' so-called pharmacy benefit managers. CVS said those statements demonstrate that the commissioners have "prejudged this matter," so their participation in the case "violates due process." The FTC filed the suit last month against the three largest PBMs, CVS Health's Caremark, UnitedHealth Group 's Optum Rx and Cigna 's Express Scripts. The FTC has been investigating PBMs and their role in insulin prices since 2022.
Persons: Lina Khan, UnitedHealth, Khan, Alvaro Bedoya, Rebecca Kelly Slaughter, PBMs Organizations: Financial Services, General Government, Federal Trade Commission, CVS Health, UnitedHealth, Federal Trade, CVS, Amazon, FTC, Zinc Health Services, GPO, Emisar Pharma, OptumRx Locations: Rayburn, U.S, Caremark
Here are Wednesday's biggest calls on Wall Street: Citi initiates FedEx and UPS as buy Citi said in its initiation note that FedEx and UPS are well positioned. "Netflix remains a compelling growth story with significant room for revenue, earnings, and FCF growth over the next several years." Wells Fargo upgrades Valero to overweight from equal weight Wells said the company is one of the "best independent refiners." Mizuho reiterates Nvidia and Broadcom as outperform Mizuho said it's sticking with its outperform ratings on Nvidia and Broadcom. Wells Fargo reiterates Roblox as overweight Wells Fargo raised its price target on Roblox ahead of earnings in late October to $54 per share from $46.
Persons: underperform Jefferies, Guggenheim, TD Cowen, Cowen, Morgan Stanley, it's bullish, Piper Sandler downgrades Blackstone, Piper, Piper Sandler, Wells, Jefferies, Wolfe, VALE, Chewy, it's, Mizuho, Wells Fargo, Evercore Organizations: Citi, FedEx, UPS, Jefferies, Southwest, Deutsche Bank, Netflix, Deutsche, Inc, MetLife, Barclays, Apple, Apple Intelligence, New York Times, Industry, Nvidia, Broadcom, Mizuho, Lowe's Locations: Valero, underperform, Underperform
There are few things as stressful — and consequential to your future earnings — as negotiating the salary of a new job. Even fewer people, then, may think about negotiating aspects of a compensation package beyond the base salary on offer. Here are the best things to negotiate in a job offer, beyond salary, for an easier "yes" from HR. "If you can negotiate a higher title now, then when you leave, it's worth more on the job market — your resume is worth more," she says. What is the job title above this, and what's required for that?"
Persons: We're, Tessa White, White, you'll, I'm, she's
It is the first factory dedicated to building humanoid robots, according to the privately held company, which has already begun testing Digit with high-profile clients like Amazon and GXO Logistics . Digit was designed to take up repetitive and mundane manufacturing tasks, helping to close the labor gap in the logistics sector. Robots like Digit can step in and take those tasks off their hands," Johnson said. The end goal, according to Johnson, is for the robots to be able to build future versions of themselves. Watch the video above for an up-close look at Digit and the RoboFab factory.
Persons: It's, Peggy Johnson, Johnson Organizations: Robotics, GXO Logistics, Agility Robotics, CNBC Tech Locations: Oregon
Why health care could be a winner heading into year-end
  + stars: | 2024-10-09 | by ( Fred Imbert | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Health care may be the answer, if history is any indication. The Health Care Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLV) has posted a November gain in eight of the last 10 years. Health care trades at a forward price-to-earnings ratio of 22.2, while the S & P 500 has a multiple of 24. The optimism around health care comes as the sector lags the broader market. Some health care names poised to do well, according to Krinsky, are Masimo and Viking Therapeutics .
Persons: What's, Jonathan Krinsky, Krinsky Organizations: iShares Biotechnology, Viking Therapeutics, Viking, Politan, Citi, UPS, Amazon Logistics, Walmart Locations: China
US government considers a breakup of Google
  + stars: | 2024-10-09 | by ( Clare Duffy | Brian Fung | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +3 min
The US Department of Justice in a court filing Tuesday night said it may recommend dismantling Google’s core businesses, separating Google’s search business from Android, Chrome and the Google Play app store. “That would prevent Google from using products such as Chrome, Play, and Android to advantage Google search and Google search-related products and features — including emerging search access points and features, such as artificial intelligence — over rivals or new entrants,” the government said in its court filing. The case had been described as the biggest tech antitrust case since the US government’s antitrust showdown with Microsoft at the turn of the millennium. Whatever ultimately happens to Google could set the stage for potential remedies in other, ongoing antitrust cases against tech giants. Google faces a separate case brought by DOJ attorneys, along with 17 states, who allege that its advertising business is anticompetitive.
Persons: , Amit Mehta, ” Kent Walker Organizations: CNN, Baby, Google, US Department of Justice, Android, Apple, Microsoft, DOJ, Meta, Ticketmaster
Attendance was tracked, but the system was flexible in practice, and many ended up leaving at lunchtime, Dell workers told Business Insider. Some parents and other caregivers on the sales team told BI that the lack of notice sparked panic. Two other parents at Dell told BI they were facing the same issue finding day care. Workers told BI that Dell's Round Rock HQ has been busy since the company introduced a 5-day RTO for the sales team. Brandon Bell / GettyTwo parents from the sales team told BI that managers were trying to be lenient where they could.
Persons: Dell, they've, , they'd, Bill Scannell, John Byrne, Scannell, Byrne, Michael Dell, Brandon Bell, Nick Bloom, wouldn't, Johnny C, Taylor, it's Organizations: Dell, Business, Service, Global, BI, Workers, Stanford, Society for Human Resource Management
(This is a wrap-up of the key money moving discussions on CNBC's "Worldwide Exchange" exclusive for PRO subscribers. Worldwide Exchange airs at 5 a.m. Worldwide Exchange Word of the Day: Earnings Stephanie Link of Hightower believes Q3 earnings will be better than LSEG estimates of a 5% increase year over year; seeing potential for an 8-10% increase. "This gives it some room to outperform in the final quarter," Baruch said on Worldwide Exchange. (This is a wrap-up of the key money moving discussions on CNBC's "Worldwide Exchange" exclusive for PRO subscribers.
Persons: Stephanie Link, Hightower, Bill Baruch, Baruch, Wells Fargo Organizations: PRO, Worldwide, Federal Reserve, Atlanta Fed, Blue, Wolfe Research, Dow Transports, Dow Jones Transportation, Citi, Logistics
With a surprisingly strong labor market, consumer spending has remained resilient and e-commerce stocks like Shopify (SHOP) present attractive opportunities. This price action indicates strength and suggests that the stock has found a strong base from which it can continue higher. With the stock now trading above its breakout level and positive momentum continuing to build, the chart supports further upside. The trade: To express a bullish outlook on Shopify, I'm suggesting selling the Nov 22, $82/74 Put Vertical @ $3.10 Credit. This structure entails: Selling the Nov 22 $82 Put @ $5.85 Buying the Nov 22 $74 Put @ $2.75 View this link in OptionsPlay with updated pricing.
Persons: Shopify, Shopify's Organizations: Forward, CNBC, NBC UNIVERSAL
Spotify's HR chief told Raconteur that the company will maintain its work-from-anywhere policy. AdvertisementAmazon might be ordering employees back to the office 5 days a week, but don't expect Spotify to follow suit. Spotify's latest reaffirmation of its WFA policy bucks the current trend of companies pushing to get employees in the office more days a week. Many executives and leaders have attributed their RTO mandates to increased productivity and collaboration when employees work together in the office. "Over time, this drawback could dramatically undermine the character and culture you want to promote in your company," Dimon added.
Persons: Raconteur, , Katarina Berg, Berg, Fortune, Goldman Sachs, Mark Zuckerberg, Jamie Dimon, Dimon, Andy Jassy Organizations: Spotify, Service, WFA, Stockholm School of Economics, JPMorgan, Meta, Amazon . Workers, Disney
Learn moreThe Prime Big Deal Days event is on its second and last day, and there are still Prime Day SSD deals to be had on Amazon for your PC or PS5. Every SSD here can be used in a PC, but only the best SSDs for PS5 meet Sony's requirements (a storage minimum of 250GB with a sequential read speed of 5,500MB/s). It's still an extremely high performer, but it's not especially suited for PS5 storage expansion due to its slower-than-recommended speeds. View at AmazonWestern Digital 4TB WD_Black SN850X $254.72 $699.99 Save 64% WD_BLACK is the premier name in solid-state drive technology, especially for gamers. Check out our roundup of all of the best Prime Day deals, or browse Amazon's website for the full selection.
Persons: aren't, SSDs, it's Organizations: Business, Deal, Samsung Locations: 1TB
Nvidia stock climbed 4% on Tuesday, extending its rally to 14% in five days. The chipmaker's market value soared by $400 billion — more than Costco is worth. Its $400 billion increase in value within a week is worth underscoring. Costco, which generated $254 billion of revenue and $7.4 billion of net income last year, is worth less than that. There's been no greater beneficiary than founder and CEO Jensen Huang, whose net worth has ballooned from about $14 billion to $106 billion in under two years.
Persons: Jensen Huang, Blackwell, , There's, Amancio Ortega, Michael Dell, Huang, Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, OpenAI's Sam Altman, Oracle's Larry Ellison, Microsoft's Satya Nadella, Andy Jassy, Alphabet's Sundar Pichai Organizations: Costco, Nvidia, Service, Microsoft, Apple, Bloomberg, Big Tech
The S24, S24 Plus, and S24 Ultra are all down to all-time low prices on Amazon. Samsung Galaxy S24 Prime Day dealsDeal pricing for Samsung's Galaxy S24 phones may differ slightly depending on the color you choose. Samsung Galaxy S24 $599.99 $799.99 Save 25% The Galaxy S24 runs on the most powerful processor for Android phones in 2024. View at Amazon What we like Check mark icon A check mark. General performance is very similar to the regular S24Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra $916.74 $1,299.99 Save 29% The Galaxy S24 Ultra is Samsung's top-end phone in 2024, set apart from its Galaxy S24 siblings and most of the premium phone competition with its four cameras, giant 6.8-inch display, stunning battery life, and included S Pen stylus.
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One of Amazon's top AI executives is out
  + stars: | 2024-10-09 | by ( Eugene Kim | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +2 min
Matt Wood, the vice president of AI at Amazon Web Services, is leaving after 15 years. Wood's departure comes amid fierce AI competition from Microsoft, Google, and OpenAI. AdvertisementMatt Wood, the vice president of artificial intelligence at Amazon Web Services, is leaving. He worked on AWS's machine-learning and AI technology, laying some of the groundwork for the company's latest growth initiatives. Related storiesIt's also the latest exit amid AWS's notable executive turnover in recent years.
Persons: Matt Wood, , Wood, he's, didn't, It's, Adam Selipsky, Matt Garman, Richard Puccio, Rachel Thornton, Chris Vonderhaar Organizations: Amazon Web, Microsoft, Google, AWS, Service Locations: Amazon
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAmazon has a great future, says Treasury Partners' Rich SapersteinRich Saperstein, Treasury Partners founding principal, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss the equity market, the tech and utilities trade.
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Persons: I've, I'm, we've, you've, vacuums, Jolene Loafer, Pullover, Taylor Organizations: Business, Deal, iRobot, Paris Chatelet Air, Alexa, Amazon, Amazon Philips, Taylor Tote
San Francisco-based AI startup Writer debuted a large artificial intelligence model Wednesday to compete with enterprise offerings from OpenAI, Anthropic and others. The company cuts costs using synthetic data, or data created by AI. Waseem Alshikh, Writer's co-founder and CTO, told CNBC that Writer has been working on its synthetic data pipeline for years. The generative AI market is poised to top $1 trillion in revenue within a decade. To date in 2024, investors have pumped $26.8 billion into 498 generative AI deals, according to PitchBook, and companies in the sector raised $25.9 billion in 2023, up more than 200% from 2022.
Persons: May Habib, That's, It's, Waseem, Writer's, Alshikh Organizations: Work Summit, Porsche, Raffles London, CNBC, Meta, Microsoft, Accenture, Uber, L'Oreal, Vanguard Locations: London, England, San Francisco, OpenAI, Anthropic
Grabango, a venture-backed startup that was vying to take on Amazon in cashierless checkout technology, is shutting down after it was unable to raise enough money to stay afloat. Based in Berkeley, California, Grabango was seen as one of the primary rivals to Amazon's cashierless checkout offering, called Just Walk Out. Amazon in April pulled its cashierless checkout technology from its U.S. Fresh stores and Whole Foods supermarkets. Glaser said Grabango eschewed shelf sensors in favor of computer vision which put it on a path for "widespread adoption." WATCH: Amazon is making a big bet on selling its cashierless tech to outsiders
Persons: Grabango, Will Glaser, Grabango's, Peter Thiel's, Glaser, Axios, CNBC's Ari Levy Organizations: CNBC, longtime, LinkedIn, Commerce Ventures, Fund, Unilever, Honeywell, Aldi, Amazon, Foods Locations: U.S, Berkeley , California
Amazon said Wednesday it's testing adding mini warehouses to Whole Foods supermarkets as part of a bid to attract more shoppers to its stores and away from other grocery competitors. Amazon said it's looking to "eliminate those extra trips" made by shoppers to other grocery stores. "Customers shopping at Whole Foods Market today are looking for natural and organic products," Varadarajan said during a presentation on Wednesday. With our micro fulfillment center, we can reduce the need for our customers to visit different stores or make multiple online orders." Amazon has for years angled to gobble up a bigger share of the grocery market.
Persons: Anand Varadarajan, aren't, Varadarajan, It's, Andy Jassy Organizations: Amazon, Foods, Pepsi, Research, Walmart, Kroger, Albertsons Locations: Berkeley , California, Philadelphia, Plymouth, , Pennsylvania, Nashville
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Wednesday disagreed with the Department of Justice's move to consider a possible breakup of Google , asserting that the company benefits consumers, businesses and the U.S."Google's an aggressive company. But I defy you to find any regular people in this country who think of Google as a bad actor," he said. "Google search is the most incredible bargain in the world, and the same goes for YouTube." Cramer also questioned the DOJ's antitrust lawsuit against Apple and the Federal Trade Commission's case that Amazon illegally wields monopoly power. Google declined to comment, and the Department of Justice did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Cramer Organizations: Department of, Google, YouTube, DOJ, Apple, Federal Trade, Big Tech, Department of Justice
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