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Joshua Brustein

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Technology editor @bw. Previously @nytimes, @GothamGazette, @HeightsHighCHUH. jbrustein at bloomberg dot net or DM for Signal etc. Not really here any more.

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  • 2 weeks ago | news.bloomberglaw.com | Joshua Brustein

    Last July Meta Platforms Inc. Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg sat on stage at a conference with Nvidia Corp. CEO Jensen Huang, marveling at the wonders of artificial intelligence. The current AI models were so good, Zuckerberg said, that even if they never got any better it’d take five years just to figure out the best products to build with them.

  • 2 weeks ago | bloomberg.com | Joshua Brustein

    Two new books about the enormously successful chip company look for the CEO’s place in the pantheon of tech leaders. Last July Meta Platforms Inc. Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg sat on stage at a conference with Nvidia Corp. CEO Jensen Huang, marveling at the wonders of artificial intelligence. The current AI models were so good, Zuckerberg said, that even if they never got any better it’d take five years just to figure out the best products to build with them.

  • 1 month ago | news.bloombergtax.com | Joshua Brustein |Ian M. King

    On a Monday in mid-January, Jensen Huang held a party for a crowd of health-care and tech executives in San Francisco. As about 400 guests filled up the Fairmont hotel’s opulent Gold room, the Nvidia Corp. chief executive officer, wearing his default black leather jacket, worked through a routine of tech-themed dad jokes. “What do you call a robot that’s better at finding your pills than you are?” he asked.

  • 1 month ago | news.bloomberglaw.com | Joshua Brustein |Ian M. King

    On a Monday in mid-January, Jensen Huang held a party for a crowd of health-care and tech executives in San Francisco. As about 400 guests filled up the Fairmont hotel’s opulent Gold room, the Nvidia Corp. chief executive officer, wearing his default black leather jacket, worked through a routine of tech-themed dad jokes. “What do you call a robot that’s better at finding your pills than you are?” he asked.

  • 1 month ago | bloomberg.com | Joshua Brustein |Ian M. King

    BusinessweekThe Big TakeNo one has benefited more from the AI boom than Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. With troubling signs ahead, he’s trying to extend the good times. Illustration: Baptiste Virot for Bloomberg BusinessweekOn a Monday in mid-January, Jensen Huang held a party for a crowd of health-care and tech executives in San Francisco. As about 400 guests filled up the Fairmont hotel’s opulent Gold room, the Nvidia Corp.

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