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Apple’s AI Entrance & What EU Politics Mean for the US 6/11/24
Podcast |
Squawk Pod
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CNBC
Media Type |
audio
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Business
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News
Publication Date |
Jun 11, 2024
Episode Duration |
00:29:45

intelligence-apple-execs-explain-why-its-ai-is-different.html">Apple has entered the AI arms race. WSJ personal tech columnist Joanna Stern discusses the OpenAI-Siri integration, Genmoji, privacy, and musk-to-ban-apple-devices-from-his-companies-over-openai-deal.html">Elon Musk’s reaction to Apple’s announcements at the company’s wwdc-live-updates.html">Worldwide Developers Conference. In the wake of EU elections and a shift to the political right across the bloc, Council on Foreign Relations president emeritus Richard Haass considers implications for US politics. He says it’s a tough time for incumbents, and it’s an uncertain world for whoever wins in the upcoming election. Plus, former media executive Edgar Bronfman is reportedly considering a bid for Paramount’s parent company, CNBC’s Emily Wilkins reports on the bipartisan support to crack down on hotel junk fees, and an FDA advisory panel has endorsed Eli Lilly’s Alzheimer’s drug.

 

Richard Haass - 13:29

Joanna Stern - 22:23

 

In this episode:

Joanna Stern, @JoannaStern

Emily Wilkins, @emrwilkins

Joe Kernen, @JoeSquawk

Becky Quick,@BeckyQuick

Andrew Ross Sorkin,@andrewrsorkin

Katie Kramer,@Kramer_Katie

Apple has entered the AI arms race. WSJ personal tech columnist Joanna Stern discusses the OpenAI-Siri integration, Genmoji, privacy, and Elon Musk’s reaction to Apple’s announcements at the company’s Worldwide Developers Conference. In the wake of EU elections and a shift to the political right across the bloc, Council on Foreign Relations president emeritus Richard Haass considers implications for US politics. He says it’s a tough time for incumbents, and it’s an uncertain world for whoever wins in the upcoming election. Plus, former media executive Edgar Bronfman is reportedly considering a bid for Paramount’s parent company, CNBC’s Emily Wilkins reports on the bipartisan support to crack down on hotel junk fees, and an FDA advisory panel has endorsed Eli Lilly’s Alzheimer’s drug. Richard Haass - 13:29 Joanna Stern - 22:23 In this episode: Joanna Stern, @JoannaStern Emily Wilkins, @emrwilkins Joe Kernen, @JoeSquawk Becky Quick, @BeckyQuick Andrew Ross Sorkin, @andrewrsorkin Katie Kramer, @Kramer_Katie

intelligence-apple-execs-explain-why-its-ai-is-different.html">Apple has entered the AI arms race. WSJ personal tech columnist Joanna Stern discusses the OpenAI-Siri integration, Genmoji, privacy, and musk-to-ban-apple-devices-from-his-companies-over-openai-deal.html">Elon Musk’s reaction to Apple’s announcements at the company’s wwdc-live-updates.html">Worldwide Developers Conference. In the wake of EU elections and a shift to the political right across the bloc, Council on Foreign Relations president emeritus Richard Haass considers implications for US politics. He says it’s a tough time for incumbents, and it’s an uncertain world for whoever wins in the upcoming election. Plus, former media executive Edgar Bronfman is reportedly considering a bid for Paramount’s parent company, CNBC’s Emily Wilkins reports on the bipartisan support to crack down on hotel junk fees, and an FDA advisory panel has endorsed Eli Lilly’s Alzheimer’s drug.

 

Richard Haass - 13:29

Joanna Stern - 22:23

 

In this episode:

Joanna Stern, @JoannaStern

Emily Wilkins, @emrwilkins

Joe Kernen, @JoeSquawk

Becky Quick,@BeckyQuick

Andrew Ross Sorkin,@andrewrsorkin

Katie Kramer,@Kramer_Katie

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