WEBVTT - Microsoft CEO on Sam Altman and OpenAI Drama; Hostage Talks Progress Between Israel and Hamas

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<v Speaker 1>Good morning.

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<v Speaker 2>I'm Nathan Hager and I'm Karen Moscow. Here are the

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<v Speaker 2>stories we're following today.

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<v Speaker 3>Karen, we begin with the controversy surrounding open Ai. A

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<v Speaker 3>day after the founder, Sam Altman left for Microsoft, the

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<v Speaker 3>firm says it is in quote intense discussions to unify

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<v Speaker 3>the company. In an internal memo reviewed by Bloomberg News,

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<v Speaker 3>Vice president of Global Affairs, Anna Macanju says open Ai

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<v Speaker 3>management is also in touch with Aldman. In an interview

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<v Speaker 3>with Bloomberg News, Microsoft CEO Satia Nadella signaled he would

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<v Speaker 3>be open to Aldman going back to open ai.

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<v Speaker 4>We really want to partner with open ai, and we

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<v Speaker 4>want to partner with Sam. And so you respect to

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<v Speaker 4>where Sam is. He's working with Microsoft, and that is

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<v Speaker 4>the case on Friday, and that'll be that's the case today,

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<v Speaker 4>and we will I absolutely believe that'll be the case tomorrow.

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<v Speaker 3>Microsoft CEO Satia Nadella says, no matter what happens, open

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<v Speaker 3>ai needs governance changes. Microsoft shares closed at a record

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<v Speaker 3>high yesterday.

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<v Speaker 2>Nearly all of open AI's employees threatened to quit and

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<v Speaker 2>follow Altman to Microsoft unless the current board resign. Gene

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<v Speaker 2>Munster managing partner at deep Water Asset Management thinks Altman

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<v Speaker 2>will land back at open AI.

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<v Speaker 5>The board's going to be gone. So when if Altman

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<v Speaker 5>goes back, by the way, that is my prediction what

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<v Speaker 5>happens here. I think he's actually going to return to

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<v Speaker 5>open AI. If he goes back to open AI, they're

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<v Speaker 5>going to be more aggressive at opening these models up.

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<v Speaker 5>And if he stays with Microsoft, they're going to be

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<v Speaker 5>more aggressive. And I think at the end of the day,

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<v Speaker 5>you're probably going to see faster adoption of AI features.

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<v Speaker 5>It's been coming at a neck break speed, but I

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<v Speaker 5>think it's going to be even faster based on everything

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<v Speaker 5>that's happened here. This is really allowing Altman to take

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<v Speaker 5>his gloves off and probably do what he's wanted to

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<v Speaker 5>do for the last eight years.

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<v Speaker 2>And that's deep Water Asset Management's Gene Munster speaking to Bloomberg.

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<v Speaker 3>Now, let's get to the latest from the Middle East.

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<v Speaker 3>The leader of Hamas Ismail Hania says his group is

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<v Speaker 3>close to reaching a truce agreement with Israel through talks

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<v Speaker 3>mediated by contract President Biden has said both sides are

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<v Speaker 3>near a deal to free some of the two hundred

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<v Speaker 3>and forty hostages Hamas seized in the October seventh attack.

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<v Speaker 3>White House National Security spokesman John Kirby says there would

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<v Speaker 3>need to be a pause in the fighting if.

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<v Speaker 6>You're going to secure the release of hostages, and we

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<v Speaker 6>certainly hope we're going to be able to do that soon.

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<v Speaker 7>You got to make sure they can get from.

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<v Speaker 6>Where they are to safety and do that as safely

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<v Speaker 6>as possible, which means you're going to have to have

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<v Speaker 6>at least a temporary, localized stop in the fighting.

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<v Speaker 3>White House spokesman John Kirby says it's been difficult getting

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<v Speaker 3>information on the hostages because Hamas has control of that access. Meantime,

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<v Speaker 3>Israeli forces continue to engage in heavy fighting in the

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<v Speaker 3>Northern Gaza Strip. Israel's taking control of much of the

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<v Speaker 3>Alshifa Hospital, which it says Hamas used as a command

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<v Speaker 3>and control center.

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<v Speaker 2>Well Nathan, the White House is open accounts on Meta's

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<v Speaker 2>social media platform as threads for the President and Vice President,

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<v Speaker 2>and Bloomberg said Baxter has the details.

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<v Speaker 8>The White House says it's just another way to meet

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<v Speaker 8>people where they are. It says it's been using different

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<v Speaker 8>forms of media since the beginning of the administration, and

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<v Speaker 8>this has been in motion for several weeks now, but

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<v Speaker 8>the timing does come in the wake of Elon Musk's

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<v Speaker 8>endorsement of antisemitic content, and according to sources, the White

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<v Speaker 8>House is not considering ending its use of ex accounts

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<v Speaker 8>because of that, although they do say the Musk post

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<v Speaker 8>angered Biden and his aides Ed Baxter Bloomberg Radio OK,

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<v Speaker 8>thank you.

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<v Speaker 3>A new front's opening in the US China chip conflict.

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<v Speaker 3>President Biden is shifting focus to an emerging area of

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<v Speaker 3>the contest for technological supremacy, the process of packaging semiconductors

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<v Speaker 3>that has increasingly seen as a path to achieving higher performance.

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<v Speaker 3>The US isn't alone though, in recognizing the potential of

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<v Speaker 3>so called advanced packaging. China too is capitalizing on an

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<v Speaker 3>area that is not subject to sanctions, capturing global market

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<v Speaker 3>share and achieving progress that it was denied in manufacturing

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<v Speaker 3>high end chips.

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<v Speaker 7>Well staying with ships.

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<v Speaker 2>Nathan Nvidia reports earnings after the bill. The high flying

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<v Speaker 2>semiconductor stock is up two hundred and forty five percent

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<v Speaker 2>so far this year year. Mandy Singh, senior technology analysts

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<v Speaker 2>for Bloomberg's and Video shares closed at an all time

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<v Speaker 2>high yesterday.

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<v Speaker 3>And Karen was staying on the earnings front. Zoom reported

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<v Speaker 3>better than expected revenue on strong enterprise sales. The company

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<v Speaker 3>who signature video software became the essential communications tool for

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<v Speaker 3>home bound Americans during the pandemic, has now turned its

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<v Speaker 3>focus to business customers, as Zoom has added features for

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<v Speaker 3>those clients, including word processing, and stepped up the use

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<v Speaker 3>of artificial intelligence to buttress its main video conferencing service.

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<v Speaker 2>Nathan Investors also have their eyes on US treasuries, wondering

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<v Speaker 2>if the world's deepest dead market will suffer a third

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<v Speaker 2>straight year of losses, and we get more in this

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<v Speaker 2>live report from Bloomberg's John Tucker. John, Good morning, Karen.

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<v Speaker 9>Investors who anticipated twenty twenty three would be the year

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<v Speaker 9>of the bond were instead hit by waves of turmoil,

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<v Speaker 9>but the year may have a happy ending, as treasury

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<v Speaker 9>sore this month, traders now bet the Fed is done

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<v Speaker 9>with hiking interest rates and in fact will cut rates

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<v Speaker 9>of the first half of next year. You hope that

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<v Speaker 9>happy narrative gets support when the Fed today releases minutes

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<v Speaker 9>of its last policy meeting. The surgeon bond price has

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<v Speaker 9>also got a green light to continue yesterday after an

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<v Speaker 9>auction of twenty year debt went off without a hitch.

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<v Speaker 9>US treasuries have gained two point six percent this month

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<v Speaker 9>through Friday, cutting the loss for the year to merely

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<v Speaker 9>two tenths of a percent, according to data compiled by

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<v Speaker 9>Bloomberg John Tucker Bloomberg Radio.

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<v Speaker 3>All right, John, thank you. Finally, as we approach the

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<v Speaker 3>Thanksgiving holiday, Black Friday and Cyber Monday, spending are projected

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<v Speaker 3>to hit new highs. Consumers plan to spend an average

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<v Speaker 3>of five hundred and sixty seven dollars during those two

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<v Speaker 3>shopping events. That would be a thirteen percent increase from

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<v Speaker 3>last year. That result is a record for Deloitte's annual

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<v Speaker 3>Black Friday Cyber Monday survey. About eighty four percent of

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<v Speaker 3>shoppers say they feel confident enough to stick with the

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<v Speaker 3>budgets they set in September four and ten say they

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<v Speaker 3>will finish their holiday shopping during this long holiday weekend,

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<v Speaker 3>futures pointing to a month honestly hire open this morning

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<v Speaker 3>on Wall Street. This is Bloomberg.

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<v Speaker 7>Sor Ry Nathan.

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<v Speaker 9>Thanks.

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<v Speaker 2>It's time now for a look at some of the

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<v Speaker 2>other stories making news around the world. For that were

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<v Speaker 2>joined by Bloomberg's Amy Morris Amy, Good Morning.

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<v Speaker 7>Good morning, Karen.

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<v Speaker 10>Police in Ohio see a shooter opened fire at a Walmart,

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<v Speaker 10>wounding four people before apparently killing himself. The attack took

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<v Speaker 10>place last night out of Walmart and Beaver Creek in

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<v Speaker 10>the Dayton metropolitan area. Beaver Creek Police Captain Scott Molnar

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<v Speaker 10>says the four victims are currently being treated for their injuries.

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<v Speaker 7>Centured four victims.

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<v Speaker 11>The conditions of the victims right now is unknown, as they.

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<v Speaker 2>Were all transported to area hospitals for treatment.

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<v Speaker 10>Police did not immediately release the name of the gunman

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<v Speaker 10>or a possible motive for the attack. Meanwhile, in Colorado,

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<v Speaker 10>another mass shooting, police say three people are dead and

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<v Speaker 10>fourth is in critical condition after a gunman opened fire

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<v Speaker 10>in Custer County.

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<v Speaker 7>Police say that gunman is on the run.

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<v Speaker 10>They believe he was in a civil dispute with one

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<v Speaker 10>of the victims over property lines. Donald Trump's gag order

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<v Speaker 10>our hearing is over a panel of three federal appeals

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<v Speaker 10>witnesses appeared reluctant to give Trump a green light to

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<v Speaker 10>resume public attacks on witnesses, prosecutors, and court staff, but

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<v Speaker 10>they did signal that they would be open to narrowing

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<v Speaker 10>the scope of the gag order. Judge Patricia Millett.

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<v Speaker 12>We certainly want to make sure that the criminal trial

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<v Speaker 12>process and its integrity as truth finding function are protected.

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<v Speaker 12>Use a careful scalpel here and not step into really

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<v Speaker 12>sort of skewing in the political arena, don't we.

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<v Speaker 10>The DC Circuit put the case on a fast track

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<v Speaker 10>rather than a typical appeal, but did not say when

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<v Speaker 10>it plans to rule. Trump's lawyers have already said they'll

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<v Speaker 10>ask the Supreme Court to intervene if the Appeals Court

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<v Speaker 10>doesn't lift the full order. Thanksgivings just two days away,

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<v Speaker 10>but the travel rush is already underway by road, railer, runway.

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<v Speaker 10>Millions of Americans are traveling this week. TSA expects this

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<v Speaker 10>to be one of the busiest travel periods of the year.

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<v Speaker 10>This traveler, flying out of the Oakland International Airport refuses

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<v Speaker 10>to lose her cool if things go awry.

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<v Speaker 7>I imagine there'll be a few, But how does your

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<v Speaker 7>roll with it?

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<v Speaker 10>Triple A says Today and tomorrow our peak travel windows,

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<v Speaker 10>when nearly five million people will pass through airports, a

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<v Speaker 2>Now for the Bloomberg Sports Update, here's John stash Hour,

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<v Speaker 2>John Karen.

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<v Speaker 11>Philadelphia Eagles coach Nick Sirianni admits the previous game between

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<v Speaker 11>his team and the Kansas City Chiefs a little bit

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<v Speaker 11>more important. That was last February Super Bowl won by

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<v Speaker 11>k C. But the Eagles did get some revenge and

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<v Speaker 11>a Monday night or at Arrowhead Stadium, winning twenty one

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<v Speaker 11>to seventeen. They trailed seventeen to seven at halftime. Jalen

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<v Speaker 11>Hurts scored a touchdown on the third quarter and then

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<v Speaker 11>the go ahead TV on a quarterback sneak cappin in

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<v Speaker 11>eighty yar drive. With six point twenty remain the Eagles

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<v Speaker 11>are nine to one to the first team since the

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<v Speaker 11>Colts in two thousand and five and six to start

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<v Speaker 11>consecutive seasons with that good of a record. Quarterback change

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<v Speaker 11>in New York no surprise the Jets benching the struggling

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<v Speaker 11>Zach Wilson, turning to Tim Boyle, who's only made three

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<v Speaker 11>NFL starts and has never won a game. Joe Flacco

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<v Speaker 11>signing with the Cleveland Browns, although the Browns will keep

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<v Speaker 11>Dorian Thompson Robinson the rookie as their starter, replacing the

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<v Speaker 11>injury to Shawn Watson. Gino Smith as an elbow injury,

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<v Speaker 11>hopeful that he can play for Seattle in the game

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<v Speaker 11>Thursday night against the forty nine Ers, I'm sending the NBA.

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<v Speaker 11>Charlotte beat the Celtics at overtime one twenty one to

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<v Speaker 11>one eighteen. The Hornets had lost four in a row.

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<v Speaker 11>It ends the Celtics six game winning street. Jason Tatum

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<v Speaker 11>scored forty five in the loss. The Warriors had lost

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<v Speaker 11>six in a row, but Steph Curry back in the lineup,

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<v Speaker 11>but he scored thirty two in a one twenty one

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<v Speaker 11>one sixteen win over Houston. Six straight loss for Washington

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<v Speaker 11>being home by Milwaukee one forty two to one twenty nine.

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<v Speaker 11>Giannis Duntractempo scored forty two shot twenty of twenty three.

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<v Speaker 11>Bruins lost in overtime at Tampa Bay John Station with

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<v Speaker 11>Bloomberg Sports Ken all.

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<v Speaker 2>Right, John, thank you. Coming up on Bloomberg day Break.

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<v Speaker 2>You've been hearing a lot about Open Ai and Sam

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<v Speaker 2>Altman and Microsoft. Of course, we'll be talking to the

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<v Speaker 2>Microsoft CEO, Satia Nadella. He joined our Emily Chang, and

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<v Speaker 2>he's going to discuss this entire story with us straight ahead.

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<v Speaker 2>And ahead of that conversation, futures are lower with SNP

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<v Speaker 8>Good morning.

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<v Speaker 3>I'm Nathan Hager. We continue to follow the saga at

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<v Speaker 3>open Ai after a whirlwind of events over the weekend

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<v Speaker 3>led to the ouster of co founder Sam Aldman, only

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<v Speaker 3>for Microsoft to.

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<v Speaker 1>Bring him on.

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<v Speaker 3>Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella joined Bloomberg's Emily Chang to discuss

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<v Speaker 3>the hiring of Sam Maltman as OpenAI investors push for

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<v Speaker 3>Altman to come back. They also spoke about Microsoft's partnership

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<v Speaker 3>with the company and its goals for artificial intelligence. Let's

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<v Speaker 3>bring you that conversation now, Satya.

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<v Speaker 14>Obviously, it's been a very fast moving and dramatic last

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<v Speaker 14>of seventy two to forty eight hours, and I want

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<v Speaker 14>to start with the state of play. Where are we now?

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<v Speaker 14>Open ai says it's hired a new CEO. We're reporting

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<v Speaker 14>their efforts to get Sam Altman back. Tell us where

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<v Speaker 14>things stand.

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<v Speaker 4>Well, first of all, having it's great to be with you,

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<v Speaker 4>you know, on Friday morning, we were very excited, committed

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<v Speaker 4>and confident in our innovation roadmap to bring this next

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<v Speaker 4>generation of AI to our customers.

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<v Speaker 7>And we feel fantastic and capable of doing that.

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<v Speaker 4>And we were partnered with open ai, and we were

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<v Speaker 4>partnered with Sam and that's exactly where I am on

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<v Speaker 4>Monday afternoon, if you will, because we think that we can.

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<v Speaker 4>You know, we are leading in this next generation of

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<v Speaker 4>AI technology. We continue to be committed to open ai,

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<v Speaker 4>and we continue to be committed to Sam and Greg

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<v Speaker 4>and the team in respect you where they are. And

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<v Speaker 4>you know, I think about Sam has chosen multiple times

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<v Speaker 4>now to work with us, and that's fantastic to see.

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<v Speaker 4>And I think the real thing is that the capability

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<v Speaker 4>that Microsoft has across the tech stack is what attracts

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<v Speaker 4>great people like Sam, you know, and people like Sam,

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<v Speaker 4>and you know, innovators like Sam when it comes to AI,

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<v Speaker 4>to come to us, and we are thrilled about it.

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<v Speaker 14>You incredibly quickly hired Sam as well as Greg. We

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<v Speaker 14>are hearing that Sam wants to return. Investors want him

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<v Speaker 14>to return to open ai. How would you feel about that?

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, as I said, we really want to partner with

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<v Speaker 4>open ai and we want to partner with Sam. And

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<v Speaker 4>so in respect you of where Sam is, he's working

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<v Speaker 4>with Microsoft. And that is the case on Friday, and

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<v Speaker 4>that'll be that's the case today and we will I

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<v Speaker 4>absolutely believe that that will be the case tomorrow.

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<v Speaker 14>So what are the conversations you've had with open AI's

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<v Speaker 14>current board from their perspective, where do things stand? And

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<v Speaker 14>have you talked with Emmett Sheer, the new interim CEO.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, I've had conversations with Emmett, and again it's the

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<v Speaker 4>same thing. There's no real difference there from where we

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<v Speaker 4>were when we were working with Mira and she was

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<v Speaker 4>interim CEO, when Sam was CEO and Emmett So my

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<v Speaker 4>message to them Emmett is very clear, which is, hey, look,

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<v Speaker 4>we remain very very committed to open ai and it's

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<v Speaker 4>mission and it's sort of roadmap and they can count

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<v Speaker 4>on us. And then, as I said, we also are

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<v Speaker 4>very committed to Sam and Greg and team that want

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<v Speaker 4>to join us. If they're not at open ai or

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<v Speaker 4>anyone else who's at open ai wants to go somewhere else,

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<v Speaker 4>we want them to come to Microsoft and continue to

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<v Speaker 4>work here and win partnership with open ai.

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<v Speaker 14>To your knowledge, why was Sam fired and to your

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<v Speaker 14>knowledge was he involved in any wrongdoing? Has the board

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<v Speaker 14>given you a reason?

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<v Speaker 4>As far as I'm concerned, you know, we were, as

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<v Speaker 4>I said, we were very confident in Sam and his

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<v Speaker 4>leadership team.

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<v Speaker 7>I've not been told about anything.

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<v Speaker 4>You know, they published internally at open ai that there

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<v Speaker 4>is not that the board has not talked about anything

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<v Speaker 4>that Sam did other than some breakdown in communications. And

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<v Speaker 4>you know, I'm not directly and was told by anyone

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<v Speaker 4>from their board about any issues. And so therefore I

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<v Speaker 4>remain confident in Sam and his leadership and capability, and

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<v Speaker 4>that's why you know, we want to welcome him to Microsoft.

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<v Speaker 14>Now, we understand that to support a return of Sam

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<v Speaker 14>mom and too open Ai, Microsoft wants some changes to

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<v Speaker 14>the board, to governance, to its overall contract with open ai,

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<v Speaker 14>so something like this never happens. Again, what specifically are

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<v Speaker 14>you looking for, for example, would you want to board

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<v Speaker 14>see and if not, what else?

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<v Speaker 7>Yeah, I mean I think we definitely will want some

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<v Speaker 7>governance changes. So then you know, you know.

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<v Speaker 4>Surprises are bad and we just want to make sure

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<v Speaker 4>that things are done in a way that will allow.

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<v Speaker 7>Us to continue to partner. Well that's about it, right.

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<v Speaker 4>You know, this idea that somehow, you know, suddenly changes

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<v Speaker 4>happen without being you know, in the loop is not good.

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<v Speaker 4>And we will definitely ensure that some of the changes

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<v Speaker 4>that are needed to happen and we continue to be

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<v Speaker 4>able to go along on the partnership with open AI.

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<v Speaker 14>So how are you envisioning this role with the sort

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<v Speaker 14>of you know, advanced AI team that Sam and Greg

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<v Speaker 14>would be joining and leading. Can you explain that? And

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<v Speaker 14>are they actually Microsoft employees right now? Like who do

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<v Speaker 14>they work for?

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, so they're all in the process of joining, and yes,

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<v Speaker 4>I mean the thing is that you know, we have

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<v Speaker 4>a ton of AI expertise in this company. You know,

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<v Speaker 4>in fact, at Aurignite conference last week, we talked about

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<v Speaker 4>all of the great work open aies doing and on

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<v Speaker 4>Azure and all the models and tools that we built

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<v Speaker 4>around it. And we also talked about all the open

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<v Speaker 4>source models that are on Azure from you know, Lama

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<v Speaker 4>and miss Stral and jas and everything you know. And

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<v Speaker 4>then also you know, in fact, not only are we

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<v Speaker 4>leaders in llms in partnership with open ai, but we're

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<v Speaker 4>also leaders in SLMs or the small language models with

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<v Speaker 4>five and we talked about that, which is all developed

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<v Speaker 4>by Microsoft Research. So what we am excited about is

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<v Speaker 4>sort of creating another team that's really going to have

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<v Speaker 4>high ambition on leading edge advanced day I work that

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<v Speaker 4>Sam and Greg are excited about.

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<v Speaker 7>This is something that you know, we've talked a lot

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<v Speaker 7>about with them.

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<v Speaker 4>You know, what happens in twenty five, what happens in

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<v Speaker 4>thirty What do we do to advance both the system

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<v Speaker 4>side the science side.

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<v Speaker 7>And that's the thing that we will be pushing on.

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<v Speaker 14>Now. Many folks I'm speaking with don't see Sam as

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<v Speaker 14>a sort of big tech company guy. He has all

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<v Speaker 14>of these side product projects that you know, we've already

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<v Speaker 14>heard about, we've reported on new projects. Would he be

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<v Speaker 14>able to pursue these side projects while being employed by Microsoft?

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, I'm sure you know, Like you know, Sam has

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<v Speaker 4>got broad interests and broad investments and so on, and

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<v Speaker 4>we'll definitely, you know, work through the governance aspects of it.

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<v Speaker 4>But most importantly, I think you would want to only

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<v Speaker 4>work at Microsoft if he wants to spend his full

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<v Speaker 4>time time on really pursuing the mission, just like how

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<v Speaker 4>we were spending his time on open AI.

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<v Speaker 7>And so that's kind of the idea.

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<v Speaker 4>Behind having him lead this advanced research team around AI

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<v Speaker 4>with Greg and others.

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<v Speaker 7>And you know, that's an exciting thing for us to

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<v Speaker 7>look forward to.

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<v Speaker 14>I'm curious just your reaction to you know, the last

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<v Speaker 14>three days of events. Are you now more concerned than

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<v Speaker 14>ever about AI safety, given we've seen clearly how fragile

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<v Speaker 14>these institutions are.

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<v Speaker 7>It's a great point.

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<v Speaker 4>I mean, the thing that I think, in some sense,

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<v Speaker 4>I've always felt that we should think about the unintended

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<v Speaker 4>consequences of any great advances in technology from day one,

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<v Speaker 4>versus dealing with them later. So in some sense I

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<v Speaker 4>welcome this dialogue, if you will, of safety and safety first,

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<v Speaker 4>even in technology and technological development, right, I mean, that's

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<v Speaker 4>I think in some sense it should be celebrated that

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<v Speaker 4>we as a tech industry have gotten to a place

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<v Speaker 4>where we don't think of this as a tradeoff, but

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<v Speaker 4>we think about this as two considerations that are.

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<v Speaker 7>Both first class. Right.

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<v Speaker 4>One is how do we build technology so that everybody

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<v Speaker 4>in the world can have a doctor, an X that

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<v Speaker 4>they can reach, or a tutor or you know, a

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<v Speaker 4>rural farmer in India has more agency because of technology

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<v Speaker 4>that was developed in the West Coast of the United

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<v Speaker 4>States a few months earlier. These are unbelievable things that

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<v Speaker 4>democratize access on one side, but on the other side,

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<v Speaker 4>being grounded on the here and now harms right, whether

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<v Speaker 4>it's election interference or deep fakes or bias or bioterrorism

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<v Speaker 4>and having the guardrails against it or even some of

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<v Speaker 4>the you know, AI take off existential risks and the

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<v Speaker 4>alignment research that is required. So I think that there

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<v Speaker 4>is a real robust dialogue that's happening, which is and

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<v Speaker 4>real work. Like when I think about Microsoft, we have done,

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<v Speaker 4>in fact, some of the biggest most work around AI alignment,

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<v Speaker 4>AI safety guardrails. So for example, even the open source

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<v Speaker 4>models we launched last week all have benefit from all

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<v Speaker 4>the guardrail work we did around open AYE models.

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<v Speaker 14>So throughout the reporting process, we've heard, you know, concerns

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<v Speaker 14>about potential regulatory issues and of course the power that

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<v Speaker 14>Microsoft already has, the power that Microsoft has in AI.

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<v Speaker 14>Have you, on your end work through all the potential

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<v Speaker 14>legal issues at play here? I mean, I just spoke

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<v Speaker 14>to one investor who said, you know, they're considering suing

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<v Speaker 14>open ai, Like, you know, there's a lot of things

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<v Speaker 14>that have yet it seems to be figured out. And

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<v Speaker 14>do you know what Microsoft's legal liability is and open

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<v Speaker 14>AI's legal liability is given your significant investment.

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<v Speaker 4>There, Yeah, Look, I'm I'm most focused on and most

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<v Speaker 4>excited about our.

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<v Speaker 7>Ability to continue to innovate.

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<v Speaker 4>Emily I mean, I let the lawyers sort of figured

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<v Speaker 4>out what liabilities are. But I think we have all

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<v Speaker 4>the capability, all the IP and all the things that

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<v Speaker 4>we need in order to continue to essentially control our

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<v Speaker 4>destiny here so that we can continue to innovate on

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<v Speaker 4>behalf of our customers. That's what matters, That's what makes

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<v Speaker 4>Microsoft Microsoft, and we'll continue to do what we need

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<v Speaker 4>to do.

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<v Speaker 14>Okay, so quick, last question, this is today. Who's going

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<v Speaker 14>to be CEO of open Ai Tomorrow? You tell me.

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<v Speaker 7>I will leave it to open Ai and it's bored.

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<v Speaker 3>Microsoft Ceosatia Nadella says, no matter what happens, open Ai

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<v Speaker 3>needs governance changes.

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