Dan Kaplan, senior partner at recruiting firm Korn Ferry, tells “Nightcap’s” Jon Sarlin why companies that don’t offer some degree of flexibility will be hurt…
as big as you would want. the big question though, will people spend 30 $500 when it calls this competitor oculus is only around $300. tim cook and apple say they have cracked the code on in stores early next year. jon sarlin, cnn, cupertino, california. joining me now from san francisco, josh a venture partner at veasey find signal, so good have you with, us, josh good connecting, with you is this had said the game-changer that we have all been waiting for? the ipad, the airpods, break it down for us. apple is kind of acting like it invented mixed reality, augmented reality, but these have been around for years. there s already been lots of big missed nurses in the space, but you have to remember the ipad was not the first mp3 player either, it was just the
The New York Times’ Lauren Hirsch tells “Nightcap’s” Jon Sarlin why Americans leave so much paid time off on the table. Plus, Puck’s Matthew Belloni predicts…
g-7 nations. you know, this does not include countries like china and russia. sam altman said because ai is an existential risk, we need international watch dogs, similar to atomaomic watch dogs but we re beginning to see g-7 nations what ai regulation among is it them could look like. look, you ve got separate internets between us and russia and china, it would be alarming to have separate ai regulations. jon sarlin, thanks for covering. boris. history on the hard course. after the maiami heat started t cool off, the boston celtics are one game away from doing something no team has ever done before in nba history. we ll tell you why tonight s game is must-see tv.
CNN media analyst Sara Fischer tells “Nightcap’s” Jon Sarlin how ESPN’s plan to launch a standalone streaming service will impact the media business. For…