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24 posts
2025-03-20
.@MikeBloomberg: Schools have spent billions of taxpayer dollars preparing kids for a digital future. The result? Students are spending more time than ever on screens https://www.bloomberg.com/...
2025-03-20 View on X
Bloomberg

US schools spending billions on laptops, an idea supported by technologists and computer makers, has led to students' worsening social skills and test scores

Technology should supplement, not substitute, traditional teaching methods.  —  Over the past two decades …

2025-01-12
What's the significance of the new AI model DeepSeek? Now the world knows that a very high-quality AI system can be trained for a relatively small sum of money, says @tylercowen https://www.bloomberg.com/...
2025-01-12 View on X
Bloomberg

US export controls may have slowed China's AI progress but they also spurred DeepSeek to innovate and release DeepSeek-V3, a top LLM, without the latest chips

A promising new model shows that innovations in artificial intelligence don't necessarily depend on the latest chips.

2024-06-19
Nvidia has just topped Microsoft and Apple to become the world's largest stock 💥📈 [video]
2024-06-19 View on X
Wall Street Journal

As Nvidia passes Microsoft's market cap, John Chambers, who was Cisco's CEO when Cisco passed Microsoft in the dot-com boom, says the situation now is different

Chip maker passes Microsoft for top spot, just as John Chambers-led Cisco Systems did two decades ago.  He says the situation now is different.

2023-04-28
Apple is missing from the race for generative AI systems. This may be deliberate, or a strategic mistake, @tculpan and @parmy write https://www.bloomberg.com/...
2023-04-28 View on X
The Information

Sources detail how organizational dysfunction and a lack of ambition bogged down Apple's AI and ML efforts, including the work of the group responsible for Siri

2023-03-28
A decent rule of thumb is that all cryptocurrency exchanges are doing crimes, and if you're lucky your exchange is doing only process crimes. https://www.bloomberg.com/...
2023-03-28 View on X
Binance Blog

Binance CEO CZ says CFTC's complaint contains “incomplete recitation of facts” and Binance does not agree with “characterization of many of the issues alleged”

Today, the CFTC filed an unexpected and disappointing civil complaint, despite our working cooperatively with the CFTC for over two years.

A decent rule of thumb is that all cryptocurrency exchanges are doing crimes, and if you're lucky your exchange is doing only process crimes. https://www.bloomberg.com/...
2023-03-28 View on X
CFTC

The CFTC sues Binance, CEO CZ, and a former chief compliance officer, calling the company's compliance efforts “a sham” and its structure “intentionally opaque”

2022-08-30
A month ago, Elon Musk's fight with Twitter was a merger dispute; now it is a fraud case. https://www.bloomberg.com/...
2022-08-30 View on X
Washington Post

Elon Musk's lawyers have subpoenaed Twitter whistleblower Peiter Zatko to appear on September 9 for a deposition; Zatko's lawyers say he will comply

Musk's lawyers also requested documentation about his complaint to federal regulators about the company's security holes

A month ago, Elon Musk's fight with Twitter was a merger dispute; now it is a fraud case. https://www.bloomberg.com/...
2022-08-30 View on X
Bloomberg

Elon Musk will likely focus on Peiter Zatko's claims about Twitter's security practices instead of bots, a potentially better argument against the acquisition

Matt Levine / Bloomberg :

2022-07-12
“I will ignore the first possibility, not only because I think it is unlikely but also because it is functionally the same as the second,” Levine writes. In either case, Musk is fine, and Twitter is not https://www.bloomberg.com/...
2022-07-12 View on X
Wired

Twitter employees say it's a “shit show internally”, exasperated by weak leadership and lack of support amid targeted harassment from outside the company

Days after the deal to buy Twitter fell apart, fed-up employees say they are being kept in the dark.

If the Elon Musk-Twitter dispute ends up in court, there are three things that the court can do, writes @matt_levine https://www.bloomberg.com/... https://twitter.com/...
2022-07-12 View on X
Wired

Twitter employees say it's a “shit show internally”, exasperated by weak leadership and lack of support amid targeted harassment from outside the company

Days after the deal to buy Twitter fell apart, fed-up employees say they are being kept in the dark.

The outcomes of a legal fight between Musk and Twitter are so binary, and so bad, that they should probably settle. https://www.bloomberg.com/...
2022-07-12 View on X
Bloomberg

A look at Twitter's options as Musk tries to back out, such as suing for “expectation damages”, which may be capped at $1B, or suing for “specific performance”

Musk pays Twitter $5 billion or $10 billion or whatever to walk away — then that seems better to me than having a disgruntled Musk buy Twitter at a lower price,” Levine writes. Do ...

So the possible outcomes of litigation are extremely binary: Elon Musk pays $44 billion and buys Twitter, or he pays zero-to-$1-billion and does not. And there is nothing in between https://www.bloomberg.com/... https://twitter.com/...
2022-07-12 View on X
Bloomberg

A look at Twitter's options as Musk tries to back out, such as suing for “expectation damages”, which may be capped at $1B, or suing for “specific performance”

Musk pays Twitter $5 billion or $10 billion or whatever to walk away — then that seems better to me than having a disgruntled Musk buy Twitter at a lower price,” Levine writes. Do ...

“If they can work out a deal like this — Musk pays Twitter $5 billion or $10 billion or whatever to walk away — then that seems better to me than having a disgruntled Musk buy Twitter at a lower price,” Levine writes. Do you agree? Should Elon... https://www.bloomberg.com/...
2022-07-12 View on X
Bloomberg

A look at Twitter's options as Musk tries to back out, such as suing for “expectation damages”, which may be capped at $1B, or suing for “specific performance”

Musk pays Twitter $5 billion or $10 billion or whatever to walk away — then that seems better to me than having a disgruntled Musk buy Twitter at a lower price,” Levine writes. Do ...

“I will ignore the first possibility, not only because I think it is unlikely but also because it is functionally the same as the second,” Levine writes. In either case, Musk is fine, and Twitter is not https://www.bloomberg.com/...
2022-07-12 View on X
Bloomberg

A look at Twitter's options as Musk tries to back out, such as suing for “expectation damages”, which may be capped at $1B, or suing for “specific performance”

Musk pays Twitter $5 billion or $10 billion or whatever to walk away — then that seems better to me than having a disgruntled Musk buy Twitter at a lower price,” Levine writes. Do ...

But because the outcomes are so drastically different, and so binary, and so bad, and because no one is sure which one it will be, the two sides have a lot of incentive to try to settle for something in between. There are two possible sorts of settlement: https://www.bloomberg.com/... https://twitter.com/...
2022-07-12 View on X
Bloomberg

A look at Twitter's options as Musk tries to back out, such as suing for “expectation damages”, which may be capped at $1B, or suing for “specific performance”

Musk pays Twitter $5 billion or $10 billion or whatever to walk away — then that seems better to me than having a disgruntled Musk buy Twitter at a lower price,” Levine writes. Do ...

If the Elon Musk-Twitter dispute ends up in court, there are three things that the court can do, writes @matt_levine https://www.bloomberg.com/... https://twitter.com/...
2022-07-12 View on X
Bloomberg

A look at Twitter's options as Musk tries to back out, such as suing for “expectation damages”, which may be capped at $1B, or suing for “specific performance”

Musk pays Twitter $5 billion or $10 billion or whatever to walk away — then that seems better to me than having a disgruntled Musk buy Twitter at a lower price,” Levine writes. Do ...

The outcomes of a legal fight between Musk and Twitter are so binary, and so bad, that they should probably settle. https://www.bloomberg.com/...
2022-07-12 View on X
Wired

Twitter employees say it's a “shit show internally”, exasperated by weak leadership and lack of support amid targeted harassment from outside the company

Days after the deal to buy Twitter fell apart, fed-up employees say they are being kept in the dark.

So the possible outcomes of litigation are extremely binary: Elon Musk pays $44 billion and buys Twitter, or he pays zero-to-$1-billion and does not. And there is nothing in between https://www.bloomberg.com/... https://twitter.com/...
2022-07-12 View on X
Wired

Twitter employees say it's a “shit show internally”, exasperated by weak leadership and lack of support amid targeted harassment from outside the company

Days after the deal to buy Twitter fell apart, fed-up employees say they are being kept in the dark.

“If they can work out a deal like this — Musk pays Twitter $5 billion or $10 billion or whatever to walk away — then that seems better to me than having a disgruntled Musk buy Twitter at a lower price,” Levine writes. Do you agree? Should Elon... https://www.bloomberg.com/...
2022-07-12 View on X
Wired

Twitter employees say it's a “shit show internally”, exasperated by weak leadership and lack of support amid targeted harassment from outside the company

Days after the deal to buy Twitter fell apart, fed-up employees say they are being kept in the dark.

But because the outcomes are so drastically different, and so binary, and so bad, and because no one is sure which one it will be, the two sides have a lot of incentive to try to settle for something in between. There are two possible sorts of settlement: https://www.bloomberg.com/... https://twitter.com/...
2022-07-12 View on X
Wired

Twitter employees say it's a “shit show internally”, exasperated by weak leadership and lack of support amid targeted harassment from outside the company

Days after the deal to buy Twitter fell apart, fed-up employees say they are being kept in the dark.