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i think google is afraid of worker power and google continues to hire unionbusting consultants as part of this, try to make an example of ariel. as you mentioned, i think it has only strengthened the labor movement within google. organizing in tech, organizers strongly around labor issues, contract issues, as well as ethical issues because big tech is such a huge inflows on the world. organizing at google -- i think project maven, a contract with the department of defense at google, ended up dropping due to work opposition really set the tone for how strong tech organizing can be. nermeen: could you elaborate? could you talk about what project maven was and how many people were involved opposing it within google? >> gives a contract with the department of defense were google was intended to develop custom ai for drone footage. thousands of google employees sign petitions against it. critically, a team of engineers close to the project threatened work stoppage. huge employee pushback on this project. in response to that, google developed ai principles. google has since taken many steps
i think google is afraid of worker power and google continues to hire unionbusting consultants as part of this, try to make an example of ariel. as you mentioned, i think it has only strengthened the labor movement within google. organizing in tech, organizers strongly around labor issues, contract issues, as well as ethical issues because big tech is such a huge inflows on the world. organizing at google -- i think project maven, a contract with the department of defense at google, ended up...
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we have google here, okay. and they were really a important sponsor for us in 2022 and the years before that, so we are going to hear remarks from google and so-- (inaudible) come up here. [applause] >> hi, everybody. i feel i need to introduce my self now. because my name is google. i am rebecca (inaudible) and i am the director of west coast government relations and public policy for google. i used to work in this building with mayor breed back in the day. public service is always in my heart even though i jumped to the private sector and the first thing i want to to is thank mayor breed for her leadership. [applause] i'm sure you heard several times that this internship played a pivotal part in changing her trajectory and hoping what have done will change yours. i also want to thank my dear friend, i had in my notes director davis but forgot she is dr. davis so thank you dr. davis leading this team opening up so many doors for these youth and cant say enough about how much we appreciate everything you do and
we have google here, okay. and they were really a important sponsor for us in 2022 and the years before that, so we are going to hear remarks from google and so-- (inaudible) come up here. [applause] >> hi, everybody. i feel i need to introduce my self now. because my name is google. i am rebecca (inaudible) and i am the director of west coast government relations and public policy for google. i used to work in this building with mayor breed back in the day. public service is always in my...
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innovative search. >> this is the second eu antitrust case google has lost out of three. the firm could stand to be fined a total of 8 billion euros by regulators. alphabet is worth over $1 trillion. >> the u.s. is facing a possible rail strike on friday. the first in three decades. unions representing freight train conductors and engineers have been locked in a dispute for pay conditions. a federally mandated cooling-off period ends on friday, opening the door for 50,000 workers to go on strike if they choose to. a walk out on freight trains could cripple already strained supply chains and further stoke inflation. freight trains transport about 40% of long-distance trade in the u.s. one report suggested a strike could cost the u.s. economy to billion dollars per day. amtrak has canceled cross-country passenger trains to prevent travelers from being stranded halfway through their journey. >> one should be able to count on the trains you can count on the elevator in your apartment building, or the flow of water and so on. it should be fundamental infrastructure that is at
innovative search. >> this is the second eu antitrust case google has lost out of three. the firm could stand to be fined a total of 8 billion euros by regulators. alphabet is worth over $1 trillion. >> the u.s. is facing a possible rail strike on friday. the first in three decades. unions representing freight train conductors and engineers have been locked in a dispute for pay conditions. a federally mandated cooling-off period ends on friday, opening the door for 50,000 workers to...
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he also pointed out that the google play store did bring up parler recently. so there has been movement for some of the platforms that seem to be friendly to trump or allow them -- allow him on the platform in terms of getting him in the google play store. but for truth social, that content moderation peace and making sure that they can abide by the standards that google expects, that seems to be the breaking point at the moment. emily: meantime, he talked about his goal to make google 20% more productive, which is really significant given how massive that company is. does that mean layoffs? alex: potentially. we talked about finding productivity gain. he gave some past examples like having multiple music applications on different sides of alphabet's platforms and combining those into one. he also talked about things like teams that have perhaps three managers as a decision-maker when there should only be one and that slows things down, so perhaps you don't need that many people. google is struggling like the rest of the ad-driven businesses in big tech, so he
he also pointed out that the google play store did bring up parler recently. so there has been movement for some of the platforms that seem to be friendly to trump or allow them -- allow him on the platform in terms of getting him in the google play store. but for truth social, that content moderation peace and making sure that they can abide by the standards that google expects, that seems to be the breaking point at the moment. emily: meantime, he talked about his goal to make google 20% more...
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if i search abortion help provided by google seems to help. you could see that the first search result clearly says, does not provide abortion. in this case the labels are working. all of these are for googles crisis pregnancy centers, a nonmedical information that persuades women not to get abortions. they are paid for women who are seeking abortions. the problem is that this approach from google does not seem to work for adjacent terms. when i searched for planned parenthood, i found that google provided no labels on any of the ads that came up in search. the top showing result was for nebraska parent center, which is a known -- pregnancy center. there was no label. according to an investigation by bloomberg in the center encountering digital hate, google failed to add these labels on other working related search terms, like pregnancy help, abortion and nas hotlines. >> what they are finding is that google's tiny policy changes do have a big impact on whether people are able to find accurate information about abortions or if they are misled.
if i search abortion help provided by google seems to help. you could see that the first search result clearly says, does not provide abortion. in this case the labels are working. all of these are for googles crisis pregnancy centers, a nonmedical information that persuades women not to get abortions. they are paid for women who are seeking abortions. the problem is that this approach from google does not seem to work for adjacent terms. when i searched for planned parenthood, i found that...
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emily: you settled with google in december 2021. some folks looked at this as a victory for google. would you have wanted more? >> absolutely, but i was strategic. i understand that this is a risk. most members of congress are struggling to use their iphones as we speak today. our nation is behind decades and generations behind in holding technology companies accountable. i was more focused not necessarily on the monetary victory. i was trying to change the way google does business and the way google does business in schools and we were successful in that. the ultimate mission for this is to be a tool for other attorneys general and consumer advocates to make sure we keep an eye on our schools and safeguard technology and how we use those services in our school district. emily: because of the pandemic, you got more tech, computers, software, apps in the classroom. also being used outside the classroom. what are your biggest concerns now two years later? >> i think there has to be a shift at some point in our school districts. there has to be a greater emphasis on privacy and securit
emily: you settled with google in december 2021. some folks looked at this as a victory for google. would you have wanted more? >> absolutely, but i was strategic. i understand that this is a risk. most members of congress are struggling to use their iphones as we speak today. our nation is behind decades and generations behind in holding technology companies accountable. i was more focused not necessarily on the monetary victory. i was trying to change the way google does business and...
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google, this is not a problem for google right now i think. bottom line is this going back to the 1928 mills deed incorporated which was a subdivider at the time with the water company and the original 1928 deed and the actions that google seems to be contemplating here. actually what they were allowed to do under the 1928 deed which is what requires this amendment agreement. anyway, i can't find the two minor fixes. i'm sure it's there. i won't be able to participate because of the jewish holiday. thank you very much to commissioner moran for all the work over the years. thank you for listening. >> thank you for your comments. next caller, i have opened your line. you have two minutes. public speaker: about this pipeline. anyway you look at it, sf puc is more interested in the money. i will give you an example with google. the first name of the creek compromising the first name would cost you over $100,000, that means after listing into the park that was there, compromising it. i didn't say anything. no compensation whatsoever. it's funny how
google, this is not a problem for google right now i think. bottom line is this going back to the 1928 mills deed incorporated which was a subdivider at the time with the water company and the original 1928 deed and the actions that google seems to be contemplating here. actually what they were allowed to do under the 1928 deed which is what requires this amendment agreement. anyway, i can't find the two minor fixes. i'm sure it's there. i won't be able to participate because of the jewish...
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google has benefited from the travel we went through the summer of travel love and google was a great derivative off that. now you will have tough comps going into the beginning of next year i'm not -- i don't like google the trade. i like google the investment meta is more interesting as the trade, not as much of an investment near term you will have an acceleration in revenue growth they will move beyond some of these really tough come ms just like we saw with snapchat recently talking about an acceleration in revenue growth you put an acceleration behind facebook or meta and you show margin expansion and both meta and google are talking about cutting costs. the market responds very well to cost cutting at this stage and it should. >> nancy, have any of these moved into your target zone? >> yes, and i agree with mark. the large cap names we've been focused on and have added to over the summer and in the second quarter are names like google and amazon. microsoft obvious stock to talk about, they raised 10% and i do think can you make money in the stocks you may have to extend your ti
google has benefited from the travel we went through the summer of travel love and google was a great derivative off that. now you will have tough comps going into the beginning of next year i'm not -- i don't like google the trade. i like google the investment meta is more interesting as the trade, not as much of an investment near term you will have an acceleration in revenue growth they will move beyond some of these really tough come ms just like we saw with snapchat recently talking about...
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google maps has no option to suggest the safest route. an important feature for women at night and digital assistance are usually female by default. oh, why? probably because 9 out of 10 software designers are men. but things are changing, and increasing number of women are working as designers and programmers. and they're organizing to have an ever greater impact on technological development. ladies that u. x is one of the top tech design organizations run by women. and stephanie kato from berlin is one of them. she is shocked how even tech companies like apple have given female users so little thought for so long. apple had if the apple health that was launched in 2014 and 15 and almost every one knows it at launch, it could measure nearly everything, steps, nutrition. but one thing found by the wayside women's health, they just overlooked that. hold on tight. some type of ma for guessing, but such decisions often are not part of a deliberate strategy. is a manual thinking, it may be just doesn't occur to these men. you know, if the tea
google maps has no option to suggest the safest route. an important feature for women at night and digital assistance are usually female by default. oh, why? probably because 9 out of 10 software designers are men. but things are changing, and increasing number of women are working as designers and programmers. and they're organizing to have an ever greater impact on technological development. ladies that u. x is one of the top tech design organizations run by women. and stephanie kato from...
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three apple cases, one facebook and a big google case is also coming up. >> with regard to the google case, do you think that helps you with some of the other antitrust cases? >> we get the guidance from the court on our approaches. one of the major things for us is to prove dominance. if you have that kind of market power, then our rules kick in. if you are just a small guy, you can do so many different things. if you're the big guy and you have the market power, it becomes much more strict. >> we know that google is going to continue to fight this as long as they can. even if you end up with a victory in the traditional sense, does the prolonging of this fight maybe give the other companies more encouragement to fight back in their cases as well? >> i don't see it this way. also because we have regulation coming in to complement what we do with a case-by-case enforcement. the digital markets act was just signed yesterday. it will enter into force mid-october. by early 2024, those who are designated as gatekeepers, they will have to comply to quite a number of provisions but also thi
three apple cases, one facebook and a big google case is also coming up. >> with regard to the google case, do you think that helps you with some of the other antitrust cases? >> we get the guidance from the court on our approaches. one of the major things for us is to prove dominance. if you have that kind of market power, then our rules kick in. if you are just a small guy, you can do so many different things. if you're the big guy and you have the market power, it becomes much...
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i always think it is creepy that google has been reading my mail. they are not serving me ads based on what is in my email, but sure, communications in u.s. law have been separated out and given special treatment even as to government searches for -- at least since the 1980's and probably since the 60's. the things that we communicate are much more deserving of protection than facts mr. rosenzweig: about us. we are getting good questions and here let me ask anyone on the panel a factual question. one of the members ask our bare states attempting to pass legislation that would allow the prosecution for women having an abortion. either jane or daniel knows the answer to that. either of you? mrs. bambauer: well i thought the answer was yes, i thought. i was considering -- i am so sorry. if anyone in the q&a wants to put in a link to this item. mrs. citron: some media outlet has a running of the proposed laws but there are laws that would provide -- apply to women -- -- the bounty law. anyone who helps a woman in the effort to get -- abort a pregnancy t
i always think it is creepy that google has been reading my mail. they are not serving me ads based on what is in my email, but sure, communications in u.s. law have been separated out and given special treatment even as to government searches for -- at least since the 1980's and probably since the 60's. the things that we communicate are much more deserving of protection than facts mr. rosenzweig: about us. we are getting good questions and here let me ask anyone on the panel a factual...
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google cloud is the distant number three in terms of the hyper scalers. it is still losing money what turns it around especially when azure and aws are growing at pretty similar rates from a much larger base. >> great question. thanks for having me on. one of the things that we did with this work was we actually introduced a google cloud model. remember, alphabet provides revenue and income for google cloud but do not break out gcp and workspace so we were able to do that and we found a couple interesting things, number one, we think gcp is 75% of total google cloud revenue and then we're also able to compare it with to your point aws actually going back and going forward and the three interesting things we found which you said, yeah, gcp is five years behind aws from a revenue scale perspective so the revenue this year for gcp looks like aws revenue in 2017 secondly, and i think importantly, and i'll tie in the operating income a second but the gcp from 2019 to this year, their revenue is tracking on -- tracking brett well with aws from 2014 to 2017 so t
google cloud is the distant number three in terms of the hyper scalers. it is still losing money what turns it around especially when azure and aws are growing at pretty similar rates from a much larger base. >> great question. thanks for having me on. one of the things that we did with this work was we actually introduced a google cloud model. remember, alphabet provides revenue and income for google cloud but do not break out gcp and workspace so we were able to do that and we found a...
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wow with kathy, i'm navy, the google pull in july of you may delegate. i didn't even know jag was now and then as us them idea he was go made it a matlab. is it a danny? using a mobile phone is still a far off reality from most women in india, only one in for own a smartphone, whereas nearly half all the men do without one accessing the internet becomes near impossible. in rule india, 3 quarters of women have never been online at all. indian economist agenda expert, we telling the cool warms that women are missing out on professional opportunities . we all live on line and you're seeing that if women don't have access to that device, then women are not in this economy. and that's what's important, isn't it? to have women be bought of girls. india is not an isolated case across large parts of the world, men are more likely to get online with their phones than women. this is especially true in south asia and sub saharan africa, where the mobo internet gap is over a 3rd. one reason for this gender divide is affordability. women tend to and less money than m
wow with kathy, i'm navy, the google pull in july of you may delegate. i didn't even know jag was now and then as us them idea he was go made it a matlab. is it a danny? using a mobile phone is still a far off reality from most women in india, only one in for own a smartphone, whereas nearly half all the men do without one accessing the internet becomes near impossible. in rule india, 3 quarters of women have never been online at all. indian economist agenda expert, we telling the cool warms...
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in response, some companies including google, have taken action, google has promised it will delete data, automatic that is related to location, tracking when a person visits a medical clinic. ... is whether there's really an appetite yet for criminalizing and prosecuting women in particular for seeking abortions. i would have said maybe four years ago i would have said even if roe was overturned there's simply not a viable sort of political will to go after or prosecute womenas opposed to abortion providers but i think that's change . the nebraska casesuggests there has been a shift . on the campaign trail when donald trump was running for president he made at the time what seemed like a gap where he asked why wouldn't we prosecute women and everyone understood that even the most sort of pro-life and politically active supporters of abortion bands didn't want to place criminal attention on the women themselves but i think that has shifted. so then another issue though was whether the criminal law that either has emerged or will emergent states are going to criminalize only abortions wit
in response, some companies including google, have taken action, google has promised it will delete data, automatic that is related to location, tracking when a person visits a medical clinic. ... is whether there's really an appetite yet for criminalizing and prosecuting women in particular for seeking abortions. i would have said maybe four years ago i would have said even if roe was overturned there's simply not a viable sort of political will to go after or prosecute womenas opposed to...
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google ideas, the environmental series in global $3000.00 on d, w, and online women across the globe have less access to the internet than men. and online content is primarily authored and edited by men, most device and f designers are men to all this contribution to digital inequality . today on shift we're covering the digital gender gap. ah. according to the 2021 inclusive internet index, 14 percent more men have internet access than women across the globe. in other words, men are 40 percent more able to educate themselves to business online and keep in touch with others. not exactly what you would call gender equality. and yet it's one of the 17 goals the united nations have set to achieve sustainable development for quite. but the digital gender gap isn't the same everywhere in europe. internet access isn't the problem anymore. but the gap between men and women programmers is enormous. in germany, for instance, 4 times as many men as women are programmers. but women in the global south phase, the more existential problem. many women there do not have smartphones or can't afford
google ideas, the environmental series in global $3000.00 on d, w, and online women across the globe have less access to the internet than men. and online content is primarily authored and edited by men, most device and f designers are men to all this contribution to digital inequality . today on shift we're covering the digital gender gap. ah. according to the 2021 inclusive internet index, 14 percent more men have internet access than women across the globe. in other words, men are 40 percent...
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it's exactly what alexander has learned in therapy to stop the urge to google a symptoms every day. if you live with compulsions any more, the urges that have negatively impacted my life so much and that have restricted me and my thinking i'm thinking. so i always thought you still had to think about that you have to do that. you have to take the tablet with you as well. so that's all god it was submitted, so everything's easier. now holistic and i approach things much more calmly and light heartedly than before. he'd lie stone, unbelievable. and as for him in sarah p for anxiety, he exposure or facing your fears is a very important part of successful treatment. so if you have a fear of crowd, so confined space is the only way to overcome that. fear is to go right into that situation. and notice how the fear gradually goes away. virtual reality technology has been used for some time. now, as a way to do this in the safest space possible, sebastian areas preparations for a therapy session look like he's about to start playing a computer game. and that's not entirely far fetched for s
it's exactly what alexander has learned in therapy to stop the urge to google a symptoms every day. if you live with compulsions any more, the urges that have negatively impacted my life so much and that have restricted me and my thinking i'm thinking. so i always thought you still had to think about that you have to do that. you have to take the tablet with you as well. so that's all god it was submitted, so everything's easier. now holistic and i approach things much more calmly and light...
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so googling it and extensively researching all kinds of things. i've just picked up the server or i've just gotten from my acquaintances or my family circle because drives him from building clothes and also become hugged his fear of serious illness such as cancer or a heart attack paralyzes him. these convinced that symptoms such as heart palpitations were headaches or life threatening, which had target go up to her of her days where i've listened to something in the morning. and then i haven't been able to stop thinking about it all day. even at work, in which wrangler and so i've been constantly listening in or googling was braden's . and that's when i knew that i needed to do something about it. he seeking help from psychologist colinas our. she knows how much people who have fears of illness really suffer. hypochondria is still a taboo subject. as i am, some tomb is in what is symptom is really the fear which is very pronounced locally which and then also reached the extent of honey katara and severe anxiety and name can to spite of us mute. t
so googling it and extensively researching all kinds of things. i've just picked up the server or i've just gotten from my acquaintances or my family circle because drives him from building clothes and also become hugged his fear of serious illness such as cancer or a heart attack paralyzes him. these convinced that symptoms such as heart palpitations were headaches or life threatening, which had target go up to her of her days where i've listened to something in the morning. and then i haven't...
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three apple cases, one facebook and google case coming up. >> the progress with regards to the google case, do you think that helps you with the other antitrust cases? >> we get guidance from the court on our approaches. one of the major things for us is first approved dominance. if you have that kind of market power, then our rules will kick in. if you are just a small guy, you can do so many different things. if you have the market power, it becomes much more strict. bikes to be clear, we know that google is going to continue to fight this as long as it can. even if you end up with a victory in the traditional sense, does prolonging of this fight get those other companies a little bit more encouragement to fight back in their cases? >> i don't see it this way. also because we have regulation coming into complement what we do with the case-by-case enforcement. the digital markets act was signed yesterday. it will enter into force mid-october. of course there is time to adjust to new rules but by early 2024, those who are designated as gatekeepers, they will have to comply quite a num
three apple cases, one facebook and google case coming up. >> the progress with regards to the google case, do you think that helps you with the other antitrust cases? >> we get guidance from the court on our approaches. one of the major things for us is first approved dominance. if you have that kind of market power, then our rules will kick in. if you are just a small guy, you can do so many different things. if you have the market power, it becomes much more strict. bikes to be...
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the fact we saw microsoft and google really break down to new 52-week lows here and down about 18.5% from their mid august high versus the s&p and nasdaq which are down less, that to me is very troubling i was trying to trade some other things as it relaetes to rates i think the dollar's about to pullback, too. i think that's a function of growth that we are likely to be in recession in the not so distant future i just think of amazon and apple. these are $4 trillion of market cap still 20% above their 52-week lows i said last night, we're going back to those 52-week lows and when these megacap names join the party, that's when we get there. >> the question in this environment is are these market giants, the biggest weights in the market, but the biggest weights in the market, in this market environment, rates going higher, is that quote unquote, defensive, which had been the belief before? >> used to be defensive. it's not anymore i don't think it can go lower with the fed with it foot on the gas. so if that doesn't go lower, then energy goes lower >> the trade, too, versus other cu
the fact we saw microsoft and google really break down to new 52-week lows here and down about 18.5% from their mid august high versus the s&p and nasdaq which are down less, that to me is very troubling i was trying to trade some other things as it relaetes to rates i think the dollar's about to pullback, too. i think that's a function of growth that we are likely to be in recession in the not so distant future i just think of amazon and apple. these are $4 trillion of market cap still 20%...
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i go online and i go into google and _ shock. i go online and i go into google and look _ shock. i go online and i go into google and look for _ shock. i go online and i go into google and look for the - shock. i go online and i go into l google and look for the cheapest rate possible, and c 5.6%, at which point i go on the account calculator and see what the lending would be, at exactly the same lending as i was asking for on friday which was 1100, maybe 1200, had increased to around 1800, merely that figure.— 1800, merely that figure. the much heralded stamp _ 1800, merely that figure. the much heralded stamp duty _ 1800, merely that figure. the much heralded stamp duty cut _ 1800, merely that figure. the much i heralded stamp duty cut overshadowed by the sharp end of an interest rate shock that has hit the uk economy like a tidal wave. the bank of england's chief economist made clear that by november the bank of england would deliver significant interest rate rises. i would deliver significant interest rate rises. ~ , . rate rises. i think it is hard not to draw the — rate
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"axios" picked up on a policy change that google is making. republicans have been complaining that more conservative republican e-mails go into spam than e-mails from the other side. so google is trying a pilot project that lets campaign e-mails come straight to your inbox, bypassing the spam filter. you decide whether to send it to spam. why that matters, of course, is gmail, that's going to mean a lot more political communication, a lot more campaign e-mail ads that we're going to see, and both sides are going to be able to find out what those spam filters really were doing for them. >> "axios" cofounder, mike allen. congrats again on the book. we'll talk to you a little later on "morning joe." thanks for you for getting up way too early with us on this tuesday morning. a jam packed "morning joe" starts right now. >>> good morning, and welcome to "morning joe." it is tuesday, september 20th. this is a live picture of the united states capitol. i'm willie geist still in london as joe and mika make their way back home. the former president's l
"axios" picked up on a policy change that google is making. republicans have been complaining that more conservative republican e-mails go into spam than e-mails from the other side. so google is trying a pilot project that lets campaign e-mails come straight to your inbox, bypassing the spam filter. you decide whether to send it to spam. why that matters, of course, is gmail, that's going to mean a lot more political communication, a lot more campaign e-mail ads that we're going to...
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in december of 2020 lots of google apps and services went down for about 45 minutes. connected devices like lamps and smoke detectors, also started malfunctioning with the growing number of inner connected devices within the so called internet of things. this will become more of a problem. alexa, look the frankly, but let's take a step back. what about in the next hard way or physical infrastructure? today about 95 percent of international data traffic runs through submarine cables . they connect continents and islands, and they are the reason why this internet access in remote places like spoil bought in the arctic ocean. what happens when these cables are damaged or destroyed? oh submarine cables are essential for world one access to the internet. some regions are dependent on a single cable, and these can be vulnerable to natural disasters. recently tonga, so maybe one cannot option costa for many gibberish option. so a lot of our human ma am naturally packed us in cost. ah, somebody gave a fee. yes. and it's very difficult to repair that. you actually need to send
in december of 2020 lots of google apps and services went down for about 45 minutes. connected devices like lamps and smoke detectors, also started malfunctioning with the growing number of inner connected devices within the so called internet of things. this will become more of a problem. alexa, look the frankly, but let's take a step back. what about in the next hard way or physical infrastructure? today about 95 percent of international data traffic runs through submarine cables . they...
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he contacted google, he says, but heard nothing back for about 3 weeks and then google answered some media increase saying that human error sent the money to the wrong party and it is working to correct the situation. curry says that he held on to the money knowing he would probably have to give it back. the fbi is assisting uber and its investigation of a cybersecurity incident. it's coming after a hacker shared evidence of breaching the company's computer systems. it's not the first time uber has dealt with a security breach. a hacker stole data on 57 million drivers and writer accounts in 2016. families subjects and world leaders all gathering in london today to bid a final farewell to queen elizabeth. the second. >> we have a live look at the go by. that was fit for a ♪ go by. that was fit for a queen. ♪then you take me by the hand.♪ ♪i feel better again.♪ ♪oh!♪ ♪i feel better now.♪ one prilosec otc in the morning blocks excess acid production for a full 24 hours. unlike pepcid, which stops working after 9. 24 hour protection. prilosec otc one pill, 24 hours, ze
he contacted google, he says, but heard nothing back for about 3 weeks and then google answered some media increase saying that human error sent the money to the wrong party and it is working to correct the situation. curry says that he held on to the money knowing he would probably have to give it back. the fbi is assisting uber and its investigation of a cybersecurity incident. it's coming after a hacker shared evidence of breaching the company's computer systems. it's not the first time uber...
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that many people get this is what happens you google. facebook big brother google big brother do people have. basically all had the same idea. and google and facebook have this incredible amount of power i want to kind of nerd out with you on the details a little bit because- i don't have enough of a conversation of what happens under the hood of how. we get information- they have this inordinate amount of power and it's not. by you know people walking around and saying you know elevate this story barry that story it's- you know it's robots its algorithms its- algorithms that are programmed by humans and you know in facebook's case for instance the algorithms are programmed in such a way as to maximize profit for facebook. that's what they're there for and so the way facebook makes a profit is the more people spend more time on the platform and share and like and engage. the more money they make by them being that people who do the bundling of i calls and selling them. to advertisers so it turns out one of the easiest ways to get people
that many people get this is what happens you google. facebook big brother google big brother do people have. basically all had the same idea. and google and facebook have this incredible amount of power i want to kind of nerd out with you on the details a little bit because- i don't have enough of a conversation of what happens under the hood of how. we get information- they have this inordinate amount of power and it's not. by you know people walking around and saying you know elevate this...
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my question is on the google case and section 230. the way that you phrase the ninth circuit decision, say that however strict google was being striking down, limiting censoring videos against american conservatives, if they were not as strict as the uranian government -- uranian government, they would not be liable for section 230. is that the way it worked out? >> the ninth circuit had held that google could not be held liable as long as it was treating other recommendations similarly. but if it were up to us, without the prior ninth circuit precedent, we would hold that google would be liable. >> ok, more questions. >> thank you. this is for ilya. this question has to do with the door and its claws. there are two ways this could go and i wonder which direction it might. it could go to where justice scalia wanted, which looks at instances of discrimination by one state against another, which has long been held the standard. the other is the way that justice thomas has talked about in trying to put it on immunities and just getting r
my question is on the google case and section 230. the way that you phrase the ninth circuit decision, say that however strict google was being striking down, limiting censoring videos against american conservatives, if they were not as strict as the uranian government -- uranian government, they would not be liable for section 230. is that the way it worked out? >> the ninth circuit had held that google could not be held liable as long as it was treating other recommendations similarly....
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had to be so googling it on, extensively researching all kinds of things. i've just picked up the survey grove just gotten from my acquaintances or my family circle, the congress, him from healing throws emphasis over crum huddle, his fear of serious illness, such as cancer or a heart attack paralyzes him. he's convinced that symptoms such as heart palpitations or headaches or life threatening, which had targeted up to her of her days where i've listened to something in the morning. and then i haven't been able to stop thinking about it all day. even at work, in which wrangler and so i've been constantly listening in or googling was braden's . and that's when i knew that i needed to do something about it. he seeking help from psychologist colinas our. she knows how much people who have fears of illness really suffer. hypochondria is still a taboo subject. as i know, some tomb is in what isn't him, is really the fair which is very pronounced locally which and then also reach the extent of honey contacts and severe anxiety and name can to fight of us. we're t
had to be so googling it on, extensively researching all kinds of things. i've just picked up the survey grove just gotten from my acquaintances or my family circle, the congress, him from healing throws emphasis over crum huddle, his fear of serious illness, such as cancer or a heart attack paralyzes him. he's convinced that symptoms such as heart palpitations or headaches or life threatening, which had targeted up to her of her days where i've listened to something in the morning. and then i...
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it bossa google lexical, and the 2nd is less bureaucracy. michelle godson, this is exactly what the far right populous party brothers of italy promises to do if it comes into power. a promise that lures medium size entrepreneurs to lean towards party leader ga milanni here. and the only i region the steel industry as a long tradition, a shy spit charlie tedney, is one of italy's largest steel mills. because of rising gas and electricity costs, the plants sent 400 of its more than 2000 employees home last week. they'll receive reduced wages until things get better. good. okay, beautiful. me. good. i think we need to structural reforms like other european countries, such as france, germany and britain. this would be a real help to us, both for citizens and for companies that cannot get ahead. rather than having the usual bonuses, i think it's important to simpleton. problems existed in the italian steel industry long before the war and ukraine began and energy prices rose. still the workers from the steel mill expect the new government to do m
it bossa google lexical, and the 2nd is less bureaucracy. michelle godson, this is exactly what the far right populous party brothers of italy promises to do if it comes into power. a promise that lures medium size entrepreneurs to lean towards party leader ga milanni here. and the only i region the steel industry as a long tradition, a shy spit charlie tedney, is one of italy's largest steel mills. because of rising gas and electricity costs, the plants sent 400 of its more than 2000 employees...
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google, microsoft. when it comes to y combinator you start seeing these macro trends involved and that is what we are seeing there. emily: interesting stuff, ambar. thank you. coming up an nba champion turned tech investor. my con emily: as we are entering a potentially lengthy academic downturn i caught up with an nba champion about where he is placing his bets and how the macro environment is impacting his strategy. take a listen. >> me personally in the earlier stage, which is where i am investing 80% of my time and resources, they have not been affected as much. pre- cc, series a have not been affected as much. those have been affected more than the other sector. everyone is trying to get in, those are still pretty high. you are placing your bets earlier for bigger returns but there is more risk. i am still chasing earlier deals. emily: last year i know you say you want to ensure diversity when it comes to investing, governance, talent. what does that look like to you, and how do you think you can p
google, microsoft. when it comes to y combinator you start seeing these macro trends involved and that is what we are seeing there. emily: interesting stuff, ambar. thank you. coming up an nba champion turned tech investor. my con emily: as we are entering a potentially lengthy academic downturn i caught up with an nba champion about where he is placing his bets and how the macro environment is impacting his strategy. take a listen. >> me personally in the earlier stage, which is where i...