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Mar 1, 2026 • 1min
Introducing: Bloomberg This Weekend
Three hosts introduce a lively weekend news and culture program. Conversations cover political interviews to help prep for the week. Bulletin on how and where to watch and listen each morning.

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Feb 27, 2026 • 44min
OpenAI Raises $110B from Amazon, Nvidia, Others
Sarah Kreps, tech policy expert focused on national security and AI safeguards. Seth Fiegerman, technology reporter covering funding and cloud relationships. They unpack OpenAI’s $110B raise and Amazon’s big backing. They discuss who supplies AI compute and chips. They cover Anthropic’s standoff with the Pentagon and major industry shifts like layoffs tied to AI.

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Feb 26, 2026 • 44min
Nvidia Delivers Upbeat Forecast to AI-Wary Market
Ian King, Bloomberg tech and markets reporter, breaks down Nvidia’s outlook and supply constraints. Sridhar Ramaswamy, Snowflake CEO and enterprise AI advocate, discusses Snowflake’s AI features and big deals. They cover Nvidia’s market reaction, Cortex-Code integrations, major customer wins, and how AI is reshaping cloud and data strategies.

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Feb 25, 2026 • 44min
Investors Await Nvidia’s Earnings, Anthropic Loosens Safety Policy
They break down what to watch in Nvidia’s earnings and which metrics could signal AI’s market sway. The conversation covers Anthropic loosening safety rules amid a Pentagon standoff. There is also a look at AI-driven startups and investment moves in financial services and infrastructure.

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Feb 24, 2026 • 44min
Meta to Spend Billions on AMD Gear, AI Scare Trade Continues
A deep dive into Meta’s multibillion-dollar purchase of AMD AI chips and what it means for data center strategy. A look at market volatility sparked by Anthropic’s new agent tools and investor skittishness around AI-driven software disruption. Coverage of Paramount’s renewed bid for Warner Bros. Discovery and fresh fundraising moves from startups building AI hardware and accounting agents.

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Feb 23, 2026 • 44min
Tariff Uncertainty, AI Unease Rattle Tech Shares
Tariff uncertainty is rattling tech investment and could reshape manufacturing and AI infrastructure. Growing AI unease is prompting broad software sell-offs and scrutiny of which companies will win. Nvidia earnings and major M&A moves are looming catalysts for market direction. Bitcoin briefly dipped amid macro anxiety and thin liquidity.

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Feb 20, 2026 • 49min
Supreme Court Strikes Down Tariffs, West Virginia Sues Apple
John McCuskey, West Virginia Attorney General focused on child welfare and state litigation. He explains why his office is suing Apple over alleged facilitation of child sexual abuse material. The conversation highlights legal strategy, how tech platforms and supply chains factor into the claims, and broader state concerns about protecting children.

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Feb 19, 2026 • 16min
Bonus: Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos Says Warner Deal to Put More Films in Cinemas
Ted Sarandos, co-CEO of Netflix and longtime entertainment exec, discusses Netflix’s bid for Warner Bros. Discovery. He explains why the deal would send more films to theaters using Warner’s distribution. He also covers strategy behind the bid, regulatory scrutiny, union commitments, and how HBO availability and pricing could change.

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Feb 19, 2026 • 43min
OpenAI Nears Deal for $100B in Funding
Alex Levine, Bloomberg social media reporter tracking ByteDance/TikTok and U.S. AI hiring, explains where and what kinds of AI roles are popping up. He discusses ByteDance’s nearly 100 US AI openings and the geography of new AI teams. Short takes cover hardware and data center needs, strategic investors, and how compute constraints shape AI expansion.

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Feb 18, 2026 • 43min
Meta to Deploy “Millions” of Nvidia Processors
Sasha Haviv, Executive Director at the Tech Oversight Project, raises accountability concerns around internal research on social media harms. Andrew Anagnost, President and CEO of Autodesk, outlines a $200M AI bet on World Labs to advance spatial reasoning. They discuss Meta’s massive Nvidia chip deal, the tech and market implications, and the broader race to scale AI hardware and world models.


