Bill Gates would start this kind of company today
During an event with The Economic Club in Washington, Microsoft founder Bill Gates says that the federal government should help regulate technology firms like Google and Facebook and that if he were 20-years-old today, he would start an artificial intelligence company whose goal would be to teach computers how to read. CNN Business videoJPM’s Cristerna Says M&A Remains the Future of the Market
Hernan Cristerna, global co-head of M&A at JPMorgan Chase Bank, examines the 2019 M&A market and the regulatory challenges to global M&A. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua on “Bloomberg Surveillance.” Bloomberg Markets and Finance official videoT.I. And David Gross Explain Opportunity Zones. Forbes video
David Gross and T.I. discuss the potential of Opportunity Zones and the implementation of best practices to unlock transformative economic potential and create lasting change in America’s overlooked communities. They also nod to the people fueling this development, including visionaries like Nipsey Hussle. Forbes official videoGuy Kawasaki: The Top Mistakes of Entrepreneurs
Guy Kawasaki – American marketing specialist, author, and Silicon Valley venture capitalist – explains the top mistakes of most entrepreneurs and other nuggets of wisdom from his new book “Wise Guy: Lessons from a Life.” Guy Kawasaki was one of the Apple employees originally responsible for marketing their Macintosh computer line in 1984. BehindRead More
Jordan Klepper: “Comedy Central’s KLEPPER” – Talks at Google
Klepper is a docuseries that follows host Jordan Klepper as he hits the road and leaves the comfort of his desk behind. Whether he’s in a capsized boat with environmental protesters in a Louisiana bayou or waiting to post bail at the Fulton County Jail in Georgia, Jordan is on the front lines of America’sRead More