
Jackie Davalos
Tech Reporter at Bloomberg News
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5 days ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Rachel Metz |Natalie Lung |Jackie Davalos
With her new leadership role at OpenAI, Fidji Simo will be expected to bring to bear everything she’s learned about building customer loyalty — and navigating internal drama. Those who know Simo, 39, credit her intense ambition, political savvy and consumer instincts for her success in the industry. Simo climbed the ranks at Meta Platforms Inc. until she ran Facebook.
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5 days ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Rachel Metz |Natalie Lung |Jackie Davalos
With her new leadership role at OpenAI, Fidji Simo will be expected to bring to bear everything she’s learned about building customer loyalty — and navigating internal drama. Those who know Simo, 39, credit her intense ambition, political savvy and consumer instincts for her rise in the industry. Simo climbed the ranks at Meta Platforms Inc. until she ran Facebook.
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5 days ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Rachel Metz |Natalie Lung |Jackie Davalos
With her new leadership role at OpenAI, Fidji Simo will be expected to bring to bear everything she’s learned about building customer loyalty — and navigating internal drama. Those who know Simo, 39, credit her intense ambition, political savvy and consumer instincts for her rise in the industry. Simo climbed the ranks at Meta Platforms Inc. until she ran Facebook.
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6 days ago |
bloomberg.com | Rachel Metz |Natalie Lung |Jackie Davalos
Fidji Simo(Bloomberg) -- With her new leadership role at OpenAI, Fidji Simo will be expected to bring to bear everything she’s learned about building customer loyalty — and navigating internal drama. Those who know Simo, 39, credit her intense ambition, political savvy and consumer instincts for her success in the industry. Simo climbed the ranks at Meta Platforms Inc. until she ran Facebook.
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1 week ago |
bloomberg.com | Jackie Davalos
An embryologist at work at the Virginia Center for Reproductive Medicine in Reston, Virginia. (Bloomberg) -- More than a dozen Democratic senators are demanding Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. reinstate the team responsible for tracking success rates for in vitro fertilization treatments across the country.
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NEW: More than a dozen Democratic senators are demanding HHS reinstate the team responsible for tracking IVF success rates, saying the cuts "threaten hopeful parents and families’ ability to access high-quality, safe, and effective fertility care.” https://t.co/4JYQV0sFCd

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NEW: I dug into the layoffs at the National Science Foundation (NSF) and found that key groups focused on AI were hit the hardest. Experts say this is a gift to China as it looks to catch up to the US in AI. https://t.co/NUITmliJNB