Bloomberg Money Minute: US Iran Tensions, Palantir AI War, and McDonald’s K-Pop Meals
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This is a Bloomberg Money minute. Stocks have been fluctuating as
investors eye possible negotiations between the U.S.
and Iran that could be in the works. But also looking at a Wall Street
Journal report, the U.S. is sending about 3,082nd Airborne troops
to the Middle East. Meantime, Palantir Technologies chief
technology officer says the war in Iran will likely be remembered as the first
major conflict where artificial intelligence played a central role.
Billionaire Elon Musk's boring company has selected Baltimore, Dallas and New
Orleans as winners of its tunnel vision challenge.
The cities could potentially get new, privately funded underground tunnels for
commuters. If you think you need a new router, you
might want to buy one. First.
The FCC banning the import of foreign made consumer grade routers because pose
a national security risk. FCC has in granted any exemptions yet.
And McDonald's is teaming up with Netflix for two new K-Pop Demon Hunter's
inspired meals for adults. Also, there's the Derby, mcFlurry.
Denise Pellegrini Bloomberg.
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Stocks are fluctuating amid potential US-Iran negotiations and a reported deployment of U.S. troops to the Middle East. Palantir's CTO suggests future conflicts, like the war in Iran, will feature artificial intelligence prominently. Elon Musk's Boring Company has chosen Baltimore, Dallas, and New Orleans for potential privately funded underground tunnels. The FCC has banned the import of foreign-made consumer routers due to national security concerns. Lastly, McDonald's is collaborating with Netflix for K-Pop Demon Hunter-inspired meals and introduced a new Derby McFlurry.
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