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Ever since Sony Pictures Entertainment and Apollo Global Management expressed interest in buying Paramount Global, a big question has loomed over the potential $26 billion deal: What would they do with the company?
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Paramount Plus could be sold to a rival platform, like Comcast’s Peacock or Warner Bros. Discovery’s Max. (Sony doesn’t have a general-interest streaming platform, instead licensing movies and TV shows to operators such as Netflix, and would most likely stick to that strategy.)
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The cable networks would probably be the toughest divisions to unload, but they could be attractive to TV programmers looking to scale up to gain leverage in negotiations with big cable companies such as Charter and Comcast.
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There are complicating factors.
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Shari Redstone, Paramount’s controlling shareholder, would prefer not to break up the company that, in some form or another, has been controlled by her family for decades. But it’s not
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And investors in Sony are showing some concern about what a Paramount deal might mean for the company’s balance sheet. Shares in the Japanese conglomerate are down 9 percent over the past five days — though asset sales may allay those worries.
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Speaker Mike Johnson survives an effort to oust him.
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A powerful Republican lawmaker is pushing to keep new American-made artificial intelligence systems with national security implications out of China’s grasp.
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Representative Michael McCaul, the Texas Republican who chairs the House Foreign Affairs Committee, will file a bill today to regulate the sale of A.I. systems abroad, Cameron Joseph is first to report for DealBook.
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The Commerce Department would be given new powers.
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The proposal seeks to beef up the authority of the
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, an agency within the department that can block hardware exports —
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— that pose a national security risk. But the B.I.S. can’t block the export of software or stop companies from selling their A.I. models to foreign adversaries.
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Mark Beall, a former Pentagon official and co-founder of the consulting firm Gladstone AI, who helped craft the bill, said that without such authority, “You have a big gaping hole in your export control regime.”
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McCaul wants to extend the reach of B.I.S.
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One way would be to prevent researchers from working for rivals to produce systems capable of hacking U.S. infrastructure or developing bioweapons, according to a summary of the legislation viewed by DealBook.
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McCaul has long pushed for a tougher approach on China.
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Last year, he accused the Commerce Department of
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putting trade with Beijing ahead of national security
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and called for the B.I.S. to be overhauled.
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But he has worked with the Biden administration on this bill. A National Security Council spokesman said it was “providing input” to McCaul to “help shape” the bill. Members of McCaul’s staff say they’ve incorporated changes requested by the N.S.C., and have been in contact with the B.I.S. and other Commerce officials.
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The restrictions would probably only apply to the most powerful, emerging A.I. technologies
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. That means that new systems built by companies such as OpenAI, Microsoft, Anthropic and Alphabet could be subject to B.I.S. authority.
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Open-source A.I. models like Meta’s may face extra scrutiny.
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Chinese companies have already
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tapped into Meta’s generative A.I. system
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to create their own tech. If McCaul’s bill passes, American firms could be forced to restrict access if their models are deemed to have national security implications.
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It’s unclear whether the bill will pass — but McCaul says A.I. is a huge concern.
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The next generations of A.I. systems will “dramatically change everything, including warfare,” he told DealBook.
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Some defense experts see limitations.
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“It’s not to stop China, it’s to slow China,” said Vivek Chilukuri, a director at the Center for a New American Security.
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What ride-hailing says about returning to the office
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Many industries, including the
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embattled commercial real estate
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sector, are pushing for workers to return to the office. (Even Zoom, a paragon of the work-from-home era, has been
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calling employees back in
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.) Data suggests that the trend is accelerating — with more evidence coming from an unexpected source.
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Uber and Lyft, the ride-hailing companies, said in their first-quarter earnings this week that they’ve seen gains from workers schlepping back to the office.
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Here’s what they had to say:
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Erin Brewer, Lyft’s C.F.O.:
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“Total rides grew 23 percent year-over-year, reflecting strong demand across use cases. Growth in early morning commute and weekend evening trips was particularly strong, which is a continuation of the trends we saw in the back half of 2023.”
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Dara Khosrowshahi, Uber’s C.E.O.:
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“We see the weekday commute use case being particularly strong as people are coming back to work.” He added that the company had lost some of its most frequent customers during pandemic lockdowns.
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Both
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companies
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offer partnerships with businesses to ferry employees to their workplaces.
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The trend is especially important to Lyft.
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Unlike Uber, whose Uber Eats food and meal delivery service propped up the company during lockdowns, Lyft offers only ride hailing. Its stock jumped more than 7 percent yesterday; Uber shares fell, though that was also driven by
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“Some folks may not like that, but we love it here at Uber, people getting back to work and getting back to the office,” he told analysts. “We were a daily habit. And hopefully, we will see that audience come back, and we’re seeing evidence of that in terms of the weekday volumes being super strong.”
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Wall Street analysts and tech reviewers gave Apple decent marks for its new lineup of iPads that go on sale next week. But a new ad for the device is generating the biggest buzz this morning — and not for the best reasons.
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Titled “Crush,” the spot shows musical instruments, cans of paint, squishy toys, a turntable and other objects getting flattened by a large industrial compressor while Sonny and Cher’s “All I Ever Need is You” plays. After the squashed destruction, the new sleek iPad appears.
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” symbol of the technology industry putting the squeeze on the creator community. Hugh Grant, the British actor,
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For decades, Apple has been the toast of the creative class. It has won over designers, musicians and film editors with promises that its products would help them “Think Different.”
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But some creators took a different message from the one-minute iPad ad. Rather than seeing a device that could help them create, as Mr. Cook suggested, they saw a metaphor for how Big Tech has cashed in on their work by crushing or co-opting the artistic tools that humanity has used for centuries.
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Spanish lender BBVA
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” (FT)
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Who might succeed Tim Cook as Apple C.E.O.? Company insiders reportedly
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