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Curated Video

Lawmakers Release Russia-Linked Facebook Ads

Higher Ed
Lawmakers on Wednesday released a trove of Facebook ads linked to a Russian effort to disrupt the American political process and whip up tensions around sensitive social issues such as Islam, race and gun control. The ads...
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Bloomberg

Vero Is Free of Algorithms, Bots and Ads, CEO Hariri Says

Higher Ed
Mar.01 -- Ayman Hariri, Vero's chief executive officer, discusses the company's social media push and subscription fees with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Curated Video

Lawmakers Release Russia-Linked Facebook Ads

Higher Ed
Lawmakers on Wednesday released a trove of Facebook ads linked to a Russian effort to disrupt the American political process and whip up tensions around sensitive social issues such as Islam, race and gun control. The ads...
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Bloomberg

Tina Brown Says You Can't Be the Alpha Dog and Not Be Held Accountable

Higher Ed
Sep.10 -- Tina Brown, Women in the World Foundation chief executive officer, discusses the status of women in the media with Bloomberg's Amanda Lang on "Bloomberg Markets."
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The Recount

Ohio Sues Meta (Formerly Known as Facebook)

Higher Ed
Meta, formerly known as Facebook, just got slapped with a $100 billion lawsuit from the state of Ohio for allegedly misleading the public on the harmful effects that its algorithm can have on children. So if you’re keeping track: new...
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Bloomberg

How Will LinkedIn Compete With Facebook and Twitter?

Higher Ed
Sept. 23 -- LinkedIn Executive Editor Daniel Roth discusses the companys publishing platform and competition on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

David Sacks Says Facebook Isn’t the Bad Guy Here

Higher Ed
Oct.12 -- Craft Ventures general partner and former PayPal COO David Sacks tells Emily Chang that, for all the bad rep Facebook has been getting, Facebook should not be uniquely to blame – and that the media, Hollywood, and the fashion...
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Bloomberg

A Sustainable Alternative to Bitcoin

Higher Ed
Algorand Foundation CEO Staci Warden joins Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs at the Boston Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting to discuss Algorand's role in creating a carbon-negative blockchain and to discuss how blockchain technology can boost...
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Bloomberg

Twitter CEO Dorsey Meets One of Its Most Famous Users

Higher Ed
Apr.24 -- Twitter Inc. Chief Executive Officer Jack Dorsey met with Donald Trump at the White House Tuesday, the same day the president tweeted that Congress should “get involved” in a battle against “discriminatory” practices by the...
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Bloomberg

Wall Street's Ex Machina Moment May Have Arrived

Higher Ed
Aug.20 -- Today, it’s not just humans competing for work in banking. Machines are becoming a threat to warm-blooded number crunchers worldwide. Indeed, almost one-third of financial-services jobs could be displaced by automation by the...
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Bloomberg

What Jet.com Adds to Wal-Mart's Portfolio

Higher Ed
Aug. 8 -- Guru Hariharan, chief executive officer at Boomerang Commerce, David Kirkpatrick, chief executive officer at Techonomy, and Bloomberg's Brad Stone discuss Wal-Mart's purchase of Jet.com for $3.3B. They speak to Bloomberg's...
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Bloomberg

Con aplicaciones de élite de citas hay romance y desigualdad

Higher Ed
Apr.17-- The League, una aplicación de citas para jóvenes profesionales, está entre las nuevas aplicaciones de élite de citas cuyos modelos de negocio se basan en la milenaria realidad de que el cortejo es, en parte, un ejercicio...
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Bloomberg

How Matchmaking Robots Are Shaking Up Global Bond Sales

Higher Ed
Aug.30 -- UBS Group AG and HSBC Holdings Plc are bringing robots into bond sales, a corner of banking still considered by many to be off limits to the onward march of automation. Bloomberg's Sonali Basak has more on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Angry pupil and lawyer challenge UK government over virus-hit exams

9th - Higher Ed
A student and a lawyer are just a few who have challenged the British government with legal action over the controversial grading of exams cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Why Facebook Is Acquiring Wit.ai

Higher Ed
Jan. 6 -- Facebook is acquiring Wit.ai, a developer of speech-recognition software, as the social-networking service seeks to expand its artificial-intelligence technology. Bloomberg's Sarah Frier has more on ""Street Smart."" (Source:...
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Bloomberg

Why Holding Onto Banking Jobs Won't Be Easy

Higher Ed
Dec.30 -- While lower taxes, higher interest rates and lighter regulation under Trump could help boost U.S. banks’ earnings by a median 22 percent in 2018, firms will keep chipping away at costs by using technology to replace traders...
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Sky News

Queen & Prince Philip Visit Google Offices, London

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior shots of the Queen & Prince Philip arriving at Google offices with Nikesh Arora, President of Google Europe, Middle East and Africa. On meeting developers, Prince Philip makes a remark about developer Matthew Trewhella's...
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Curated Video

QAnon Popularity Surges During Pandemic As People Stay Home, Go Online

Higher Ed
President Donald Trump’s embrace of QAnon and the pandemic has helped propel the conspiracy into the mainstream.
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Curated Video

Low budget documentary on social networking is surprise hit

Higher Ed
Rogue No re-use/re-sale without clearance 1. Film clip: "Catfish" AP Television Los Angeles, 4 October 2010 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Nev Schulman/Subject, "Catfish": "I'm a photographer in New York. My brother and his business partner,...
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Bloomberg

Why Qutoutiao Decided to List in New York

Higher Ed
Sep.14 -- Jingbo Wang, Qutoutiao Inc. chief financial officer, discusses the news and video aggregator's IPO with Bloomberg's Alex Barinka on "Bloomberg Technology."
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U.K. To Redesign 'Racist' Visa Algorithm After Backlash

Higher Ed
The U.K. Home Office will redesign its visa processing system after critics called it a "speedy boarding for White people."
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Bloomberg

Euro Favored; Pound 'Pretty Much Untradable,' Pepperstone's Weston Says

Higher Ed
Sep.25 -- Chris Weston, head of research at Pepperstone, talks about the euro, the British pound and the Chinese yuan. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."