
Thursday, May 8th TV listings for Bloomberg Quicktake
Bloomberg Originals World
Powerful stories, revealing conversations and animated explainers to help make sense of the world.
Bloomberg Originals World
Powerful stories, revealing conversations and animated explainers to help make sense of the world.
The economy and the markets are under surveillance as the latest developments in finance, economics and investment is covered; Tom Keene, Paul Sweeney, Lisa Mateo, Michael Barr and other guests create some intriguing conversation.
Bloomberg Primer How New Magnets Could Power the Future
Scientists are developing ever-more powerful magnets to enable clean energy sources like fusion. But China's dominance of the supply chain for rare-earth magnets threatens their global availability.
Bloomberg Primer Can Living Human Brain Cells Power AI?
In this episode of Bloomberg Primer, we explore the world of biocomputing-where scientists are laying the foundation for a field that may blur the lines between the biological and synthetic.
Bloomberg Primer The Big Business of Drilling Into the Earth
Geothermal has been the underdog of the energy industry, but that may be about to change as new startups use fracking technologies to expand potential geothermal sites.
Bloomberg Primer Why Money Is Flowing Into Geoengineering
Scientists and entrepreneurs are testing radical ideas like solar radiation management and ocean fertilization; they are finding funding for them.
Bloomberg Primer How Flying Cars Became a Billion-Dollar Bet
The idea of flying cars has largely remained science fiction, until now; a new generation of electrified aircraft is attracting the attention of investors and venture capitalists around the world.
Bloomberg Primer Why a Lunar Ecosystem Could Be Worth Billions
Governments and entrepreneurs are racing to commercialize the moon; these efforts could unlock a new, deep-space economy; but to return and stay will require the highest levels of innovation.
Sex-for-Work Claims in West Africa's Rubber Industry
A company majority-owned by billionaire Vincent Bolloré's Bolloré Group and Hubert Fabri is the subject of allegations of labor abuses at some of its African rubber plantations, including by female workers who say they were forced to engage in sex.
Bloomberg Originals Business
A behind-the-scenes look at business today features the entrepreneurs, small businesses and large corporations impacting the economy and people's daily lives.
Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec bring together the latest news from the worlds of business and finance and the interesting stories of global technology, politics, economics and more.
Momentum: Beyond Earth: Private Ambitions in Space
Haslinda Amin reveals the burgeoning role of India's private space firms and their recent advances; learning how they are pushing the boundaries of space through interviews with leaders and innovators.
Momentum How Korean Pop Culture Is Transforming Design
Haslina Amin reveals how Korean Pop culture is reshaping Seoul, blending tradition with innovation while providing the world a new wave to follow.
Momentum The Nation Where Robots and Humans Get Along
Joining Haslinda Amin as she explores the way robots and AI are integrated into Japanese life; from drones managing crops to unmanned harvesters, how AI is paving the way to a more efficient future.
Momentum Can Global Shipping Go Green?
South Korea is emerging as a pivotal force in reshaping maritime transportation, leading the way to a future with autonomous ships and more eco-friendly propulsion systems.
Momentum Does the Perfect City Exist?
Haslinda Amin explores Singapore, which has transformed itself from a colonial outpost into a metropolis boasting unparalleled infrastructure, seamless transportation and accessible housing.
Momentum Rebirth of the World's Original Tech Giant
Japan's semiconductor industry is undergoing a resurgence, with both established corporations and new startups driving innovation; this transformation provides valuable insights for global tech development.
The Circuit When JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon Speaks, the World Listens
Emily Chang interviews JPMorgan Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon, a titan in the banking industry known for his freewheeling style, about his outlook on markets, tech and geopolitical risk.
The Circuit Why Netflix Wants to Conquer Latin America
Emily Chang travels to Colombia to visit one of Netflix's productions and get a closer look at its global strategy.
The Circuit GM's Risky Bet on the Future of Electric Vehicles
Emily Chang meets GM Chief Executive Officer Mary Barra for a look at her plan to transform the veteran automaker into a fast-moving tech company.
The Circuit Google CEO Sundar Pichai and the Future of AI
Ahead of Google's developer conference I/O, Google and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai sits down exclusively with Bloomberg Originals host and executive producer Emily Chang to discuss the future of search, accelerating work on Google's AI models.
The Circuit Anduril Wants to Challenge the Masters of War
Emily Chang meets Palmer Luckey, founder of Anduril, for a closer look at his defense tech startup's autonomous fleet and software operations.
The Circuit Ryan Kaji
Emily Chang meets Ryan and his parents in Los Angeles on the set of his new movie for a look at the YouTube star's next act.
The Circuit How YouTube Became Must Watch TV
Emily Chang speaks with YouTube CEO Neal Mohan about the creators economy, staying atop the AI wave and transforming his platform into an entertainment giant to rival Netflix.
The Circuit Inside Mark Zuckerberg's AI Era
Bloomberg's Emily Chang interviews Mark Zuckerberg, Co-Founder, Chairman, and CEO of Meta Platforms, the company behind Facebook.
Posthuman Robots -- The Aliens We Made
Emily Chang meets some of the world's most advanced, and most intelligent robots and questions whether the creation of a synthetic species with human-like intelligence improves the human experience or ends it.
Posthuman Love in the Age of Machines
Emily Chang explores the future of connections with the machines and the technologies powering a growing market of relationships-on-demand.
From brain implants that allow paralyzed patients to communicate to the wearable devices enhancing human capabilities, brain-computer interfaces could change the way people use their minds forever.
Posthuman How Tech Is Breaking the Rules of Biology
From birth to death, tech is stretching the boundaries of biology; exploring the discoveries that could transform reproduction, healthcare and how people die.
Momentum: Beyond Earth: Private Ambitions in Space
Haslinda Amin reveals the burgeoning role of India's private space firms and their recent advances; learning how they are pushing the boundaries of space through interviews with leaders and innovators.
Momentum How Korean Pop Culture Is Transforming Design
Haslina Amin reveals how Korean Pop culture is reshaping Seoul, blending tradition with innovation while providing the world a new wave to follow.
Momentum The Nation Where Robots and Humans Get Along
Joining Haslinda Amin as she explores the way robots and AI are integrated into Japanese life; from drones managing crops to unmanned harvesters, how AI is paving the way to a more efficient future.
Momentum Can Global Shipping Go Green?
South Korea is emerging as a pivotal force in reshaping maritime transportation, leading the way to a future with autonomous ships and more eco-friendly propulsion systems.
Bloomberg Primer How New Magnets Could Power the Future
Scientists are developing ever-more powerful magnets to enable clean energy sources like fusion. But China's dominance of the supply chain for rare-earth magnets threatens their global availability.
Bloomberg Primer Can Living Human Brain Cells Power AI?
In this episode of Bloomberg Primer, we explore the world of biocomputing-where scientists are laying the foundation for a field that may blur the lines between the biological and synthetic.
Bloomberg Primer Is the Moon the Future of the Space Economy?
Governments and entrepreneurs race to commercialize the moon; the efforts could unlock a new, deep-space economy, but to return and stay requires the highest levels of innovation.
Bloomberg Primer The Big Business of Drilling Into the Earth
Geothermal has been the underdog of the energy industry, but that may be about to change as new startups use fracking technologies to expand potential geothermal sites.