Programs from our archives that focus on technology. Watch them in their entirety by visiting our website, book tv. Org and use the search function at the top of the major. First from march 2019, nyu Stearns School of business professor argues that Artificial Intelligence is giving too much power to big corporations. My job is to model risk for a living and i primarily focus on technology and i over and over come back to the same companies that control the lions share of patents, that have an extraordinary amount of money, that are able to attract the best talent because they have the best food. That much have the relationships with universities, and it doesnt mean that there arent other Companies Like salesforce or nvidia or uber that arent doing amazing things, but its three the Nine Companies that this throws. And it touches all of these nine. In addition theyre building the frameworks and custom silicon chips and the code basis, all roads lead to these Nine Companies and the challe
Nine companies, the same companies that control the lions share of patents, that of an extraordinary of money that are able to attract the best talent because of the best food, you know, that have the relationships with universities here it doesnt mean there are not other Companies Like salesforce or nvidia over for not doing Amazing Things but its through these Nine Companies that Everything Else flows. The entire ai ecosystem in some way or another touches these nine. In addition to all of the things i just mentioned, they are also building the frameworks and the custom silicone chips and they have the code bases. All roads lead to these Nine Companies, and the challenge that i have is that if its the case that Artificial Intelligence is not just being built to create a better microwave, although thats cool, but instead to optimize our lives using data as currency, what does it mean when we relegate that are just a handful of companies and handful of people working at these companies
Mixed bag. The dax is down almost 0. 5 . The carmakers dragging on the dax. The ftse 100 is a different story, up 0. 3 . Some individual Companies Making gains. The british pounds giving back more of the gains of the week, 1. 3075. Pearson up after giving up the Penguin Random house it owns. Lets get to more with luke kawa, Bloomberg Cross asset reporter. It seems like this market is more and more moving on individual Company Names and less on a trade resolution or British Election resolution. Luke definitely. Weve taken a step back from the macro. That we are not really looking ahead to anything. We are just kind of in stall right now, waiting for the rest of the year to play out. Yesterday we tied for the smallest range in s p 500 futures of the year. We are getting a sense that last week was all of the big risk, and no we are winding down. Can year yield climbing higher could be the story of the year as we close it out for one more macro perspective. Vonnie we only have a few more s
Good evening welcome to the author series tonight we are pleased to have Julie Albright author of left to their own devices publish this month by prometheus. Specializing in Digital Culture and communication psychology in the Engineering Department university of Southern California research focuses on the growing intersection writing on Digital Culture is a number of scholarly articles and has served as a peer review from National Science foundation and Research Council and a friday of other professional publications a sought after keynote speaker and consultant doctor albright has given talks at the Data Center Energy conference and a Research Assistant at eharmony and an expert in National Media outlets nbc nightly news, wall street journal cnn New York Times and npr. Left to their own devices she takes a penetrating look at the behaviors of the Digital Natives the young people who had never had time without Digital Technology. With that interaction has changed their relationship wit
We are pleased to have with us Julie Albright, author of left to their own devices how digitial natives are reshaping the American Dream. Published this month by prometheus books. Julie albright is a sociologist digital and communication, a lecture in supplied psychology at the university of southern california. Julie albrights research is on the growing intersection of technology and behavioral systems. Her writing on digital culture, a number of scholarly articles, served as pure review or and National Science foundation, and the Research Council and variety of other professional publications. A sought after keynote speaker and consultant for insights Julie Albright has given talks at several energy conferences, served as a Research Associate at eharmony and appeared as an expert in National Media outlets, nbc nightly news, the wall street journal, the New York Times and in pr. In left to their own devices how digitial natives are reshaping the American Dream Julie Albright looks at