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Pointed News Quiz | AI, Super Mario, Retail

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This is the quiz for risk takers. Okay, Tim.

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So he'll be fit right in. Let me explain it to you.

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Here's how it works. So you have 30 chips in front of you

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right there, split into three categories.

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So ten each. All right.

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You have these little, little whiteboards in front of you.

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There's three categories. Okay.

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So when each category comes up, you figure out, you know what, I feel

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comfortable about this one. I'm going to put ten or I'm number 21

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category and you figure out by the categories, okay, you right each, I'm

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going to ask a question. You ask somebody on the board and then

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you flip it and we see who gets it right.

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And we do that for each category. All right, You ready?

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You ready? Okay, let's get to our categories all

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reveal to you guys so you can figure out what you want to bet.

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The first category is A, I will be good on that.

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The second category is fires, and the third category is retail.

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All right, So think about it. Where do you want to place your bets?

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Where are you going? You got to you got to put all ten.

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You can't. You can't.

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We don't like to do math here. Okay, great.

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Take a chat and slide it over. All right.

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You're ten, ten and ten. Yeah.

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Make it easy. I'm doing the same.

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No, no math. Let's see.

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All right, all right, all right. So let's get to the first question.

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I Okay. On April 8th, a team of researchers

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debuted their model called Blank Spark. Which name fills that blank?

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Hey, April, if I researchers, their model was called Blank Spark.

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What will fill that blank? We like the music we have too.

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I feel like Tim's going to get both. I think he looks.

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He sounds well. He's a racing.

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Oh, there you go. Here we go.

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Okay, flip it. What do you got, Tim?

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Meta. Meta?

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No. And you have to know the answer.

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It's Muse. Muse.

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Okay. Okay.

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Code named Avocado. Yes, you're correct.

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You're correct. Do I get any point?

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But you get no points for that. Okay, so here's what happens.

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Okay. I saw you, right?

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I was so confused. I wrote Avocado because that was that

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was internally what it was called. You should have committed.

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I was like, you turn on the thing. So does Lisa get to know the person?

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Okay. And if I catch anything, I personally, I

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think I should get partial credit, but. Nope, nope.

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You erased it, and that's what happens. Don't second guess yourself on.

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I would have agreed with you, but negative.

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Go. Sorry.

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Actually, I'm sorry. Yes.

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Metta CEO Mark Zuckerberg's new Metta Superintelligence labs.

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That was the first kind of model of it. All right, let's go to fires.

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Okay. All right.

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I know. Very strange topic, but here we go.

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A suspect was arrested after a fire at a toilet paper warehouse.

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Which company leased that facility? Toilet paper.

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There's zero. There's your clue there.

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Toilet paper, warehouse OC. Which company leased that facility?

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All right, All right. Flip it, guys.

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What do you got? Kimberly-Clark Yes.

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Tim And you have Charmin. Now, Kimberly-Clark is a of

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what's going to happen is they make they make Kleenex.

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Scott and Cottonelle. Okay, you go see

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my shoes. So no, you hold on.

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You keep the word them. All right?

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So you keep, you know, hold them over me.

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But if this looks great, that could, that could, that could do it.

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Okay, we'll go to retail. All right.

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Come on. Shopping.

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Hobo Nietzsche's techo. It costs 20 ¥600 or 16 U.S.

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dollars, and it has seen record sales. Thanks, of course, to social media.

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Which type of product is it? What is a hobo?

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Nietzsche Tech. Hope

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you heard it. It was in the headlines this week.

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It's about 16 U.S. dollars.

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I feel like I did know that. Yeah, I'm worth as far as you remember,

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passing the story and you're like, Oh, what was that again?

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It's racking your brain. What is it?

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It's a it's an item of clothing. And I can't I can't give any guesses.

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No, no, I'm not giving it away. I'm sorry.

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And peeking at his board. I know it's not right, but it's a good

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guess. I don't know.

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I don't know. All right.

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All right. Let's see what you got.

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It says Macha and socks. Okay, Now it is eight planar.

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It's Japan's fastest moving stationery brand.

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This is actually one of them because they are in the news and in the control

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room has one. And she has it.

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And it's. It's.

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Look at you go. This is what I mean.

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I mean, she. She is recognized.

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Oh, my gosh. I think he's going in.

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I have a paper planner and it is Japanese, but it's a different brand.

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But maybe I need to upgrade. I have one, but it doesn't have all of

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this stuff in here. Elizabeth, I'm so impressed.

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So if you're keeping track. Yes.

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You got zero, right? She has.

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I didn't. I didn't know because she has to pass

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those over to me. Yes.

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Okay. I got you.

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Right. Thank you for rubbing that.

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So you didn't have to get that one right either.

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But, you know, we have we had a bit of both.

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Oh, yes. Here's the bonus question.

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And the category is movies. Okay.

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All right. All right.

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You probably might get this. Okay.

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No, you might. Okay.

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The Super Mario Blanc movie is a box office success.

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Which word? Hailing from a 2007 Mario game fills in

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that title. It's called the Super Mario Blank Movie.

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And we had 90 children for 30 seconds. Very good.

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Here we go. Here we go.

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Okay, great.

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It's a sequel to, you know, the Super Mario Brothers.

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Okay. What do you got?

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Smash Bros always know it's the Super Mario Galaxy movie.

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Okay, so here's the deal. Yes, This was embarrassing

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because, you know, I'm in beta out of out of,

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like, an opportunity for eight right answers.

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So there was one right answer. We didn't do great.

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We didn't agree. But people trying to do something thing

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online, do it. No, it's a once a week thing.

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So you're going to have to come back and redeem yourself.

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You're allowed back tomorrow. You can come back tomorrow

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and play at home. Bloomberg.com slash pointed.

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And if you play it, it's multiple choice.

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So it is easier. It's easier.

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It is easier. We got a challenge here because it was

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it was better if we did this Super Mario Brothers galaxy or a galaxy.

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Yes. You know, that is I'm just reading your

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board, but I will raise my wrong answer because it's clearly distracting both of

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you. Congratulations.

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Tim. Jo and I tied and I was beating David.

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I've not lost to anyone yet. So you're the first person, right?

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I answer, sir. All right.

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I'll see you tomorrow. Thanks, Lisa.

Interactive Summary

This video describes a quiz game called 'Quiz for Risk Takers' where participants bet chips on their confidence in three categories: 'I will be good on that', 'fires', and 'retail'. The game involves answering questions related to these categories, with points awarded for correct answers. The video walks through several questions, including one about Meta's AI model 'Muse Spark', a fire at a toilet paper warehouse leased by Kimberly-Clark, and a popular Japanese stationery product called a 'hobo nishche techo'. A bonus question about the Super Mario movie is also presented. The participants' performance is tracked, and the video concludes with a discussion about playing the game at home.

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