At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Andrew Ross Sorkin interviews Lynn Martin, CEO of the New York Stock Exchange, discussing global economic optimism, IPOs, tariffs, and the role of crypto markets.
"I mean, it was not only faster. It was more human. The reasoning is shocking. I mean, there were moments where I was like, ‘Oh my God.’" The post ‘It Is Mind-Blowing’ And Left Me ‘Scared’: Andrew Ross Sorkin Stunned By Power of Chinese AI Model first appeared on Mediaite.
Julie Sweet, CEO of Accenture, joins CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin at the World Economic Forum in Davos to discuss key global issues such as AI, tariffs, and workforce transformation. She emphasizes Europe's focus on competitiveness amidst tariff uncertainties and highlights varying levels of economic confidence worldwide.
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