Fortnite vs. Apple and the Future of Malls

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OpenAI Misses Expectations - Should Tech Investors Worry?

OpenAI reportedly missed its own growth and revenue expectations recently, and shares of Oracle and other companies with large deals with the AI giant are trading lower. In this episode, the team discuss the OpenAI news and much more. Tyler Crowe, Matt Frankel, and Lou Whiteman d ...  Show more

A New Chapter in AI’s Most Powerful Partnership

Jon Quast, Matt Frankel, and Rachel Warren discuss: -Financial results from Domino’s Pizza and what it tells us about the economy -Microsoft and OpenAI modify the terms of their partnership -Qualcomm gets a boost from reported plans for an AI-native phone -Mailbag: Why is the sto ...  Show more

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