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Herb Greenberg

@herbgreenberg
14 posts
2024-12-02
Below is what I wrote in August regarding Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger. It was only a matter of time. (h/t @ParagonIntelNYC, which nailed it from very early on. Link to my original in the comments below.) [image]
2024-12-02 View on X
TechCrunch

Intel says CEO Pat Gelsinger retired and left its board on December 1, and names CFO David Zinsner and Client Computing Group GM Michelle Holthaus as co-CEOs

Intel has announced that CEO Pat Gelsinger has retired, effective December 1, and stepped down from the company's board of directors.

2023-08-24
Piercing the AI hype, Paul with an interesting take that says: “We are already at the tail end of the current wave of AI. We are bumping against many of its limits...”
2023-08-24 View on X
Irregular Ideas

We are at the tail end of the first wave of LLM-based AI, which performs better than the average human in some tasks but is not enough and is expensive to train

On a recent cross-country trip—I (Paul) drove from California to Illinois and back again.  On the drive, I saw a sign …

Piercing the AI hype, Paul with an interesting take that says: “We are already at the tail end of the current wave of AI. We are bumping against many of its limits...”
2023-08-24 View on X
Ars Technica

How LLMs for chat turned AI into a general-purpose information-processing tool, as AI undergoes a transformation much like how chips gave rise to CPUs and GPUs

Haomiao Huang / Ars Technica :

2023-03-02
Delistings, bankruptcies. Summed up: “There was nowhere near that number of viable private companies ready for the public markets.” On the flip side: A bunch of assets that can be bought on the cheap. https://www.bloomberg.com/...
2023-03-02 View on X
Bloomberg

Analysis: at least eight companies that went public via SPACs filed for bankruptcy since June 2022, almost 100 are spending unsustainably, and 73 trade below $1

Bloomberg : Tweets: @mattzeitlin , @carlquintanilla , @herbgreenberg , @hkanji , and @thestalwart Tweets: Matthew Zeitlin / @mattzeitlin : If we scrapped the accredited investor r...

2022-12-02
That SBF would even do this interview shows how delusional and tone deaf he is... and much how he has talked himself into thinking he did nothing wrong, and if he doesn't hide it'll all work itself out. I can't believe a crisis PR person or his lawyers encouraged him to do this.
2022-12-02 View on X
New York Times

A video and live blog of Sam Bankman-Fried being interviewed by Andrew Ross Sorkin at the New York Times' DealBook Summit, covering FTX, Alameda, and more

FTX, the crypto exchange Mr. Bankman-Fried founded, declared bankruptcy this month in a failure that wiped out billions of investor dollars.

2022-12-01
That SBF would even do this interview shows how delusional and tone deaf he is... and much how he has talked himself into thinking he did nothing wrong, and if he doesn't hide it'll all work itself out. I can't believe a crisis PR person or his lawyers encouraged him to do this.
2022-12-01 View on X
New York Times

A video and live blog of Sam Bankman-Fried being interviewed by Andrew Ross Sorkin at the New York Times' DealBook Summit, covering FTX, Alameda, and more

FTX, the crypto exchange Mr. Bankman-Fried founded, declared bankruptcy this month in a failure that wiped out billions of investor dollars.

2022-06-20
1/ This is a really good story by @mims in the WSJ on the future of autonomous trucking. https://www.wsj.com/... To me the attached few paragraphs zero in on two important points... https://twitter.com/...
2022-06-20 View on X
Wall Street Journal

A look at the safety and economics of autonomous trucks as Aurora and TuSimple say they plan to have commercial-trucking services in the US by the end of 2023

2022-06-19
1/ This is a really good story by @mims in the WSJ on the future of autonomous trucking. https://www.wsj.com/... To me the attached few paragraphs zero in on two important points... https://twitter.com/...
2022-06-19 View on X
Wall Street Journal

A look at the safety and economics of autonomous trucks as Aurora and TuSimple say they plan to have commercial-trucking services in the US by the end of 2023

Autonomous trucks that mostly stick to highways could make sense, both technologically and economically, in ways robotaxis have not. Tweets: @herbgreenberg , @hyperplanes , @mims ,...

2022-06-15
Feels so 2021/// Minnesota Timberwolves owner Marc Lore's new food-truck startup has a $3.5 billion valuation, and he wants to expand to new regions https://www.wsj.com/... via @WSJ
2022-06-15 View on X
Wall Street Journal

Wonder, a food delivery app led by Marc Lore, raised $350M in May 2022 sources say at a ~$3.5B valuation, bringing its total funding in equity and debt to $900M

2022-01-10
LOTS of chatter about this; expect to see MUCH more. My takeaway, in the form of a question: Is DeFi a myth? https://twitter.com/...
2022-01-10 View on X
r/ethereum on Reddit

Ethereum co-founder responds: “the properly authenticated decentralized blockchain world is coming”, but is slowed by “limited technical resources and funding”

I've been thinking about Matt Mullenweg's response to Brian Armstrong's response … Rick Webb / Webb Chatham Report : Good morning. Hello. How are you? #562 Cooper Midroni / Future ...

2022-01-09
LOTS of chatter about this; expect to see MUCH more. My takeaway, in the form of a question: Is DeFi a myth? https://twitter.com/...
2022-01-09 View on X
r/ethereum on Reddit

Ethereum co-founder responds: “the properly authenticated decentralized blockchain world is coming”, but is slowed by “limited technical resources and funding”

The word “server” imo is not very useful in the blockchain context; it combines together a bundle of concepts that are best treated separately.

2021-12-17
Throughout its history, every time $ORCL's back is against the wall... it does a big acquisition! // Oracle in talks to buy Cerner Corp., a deal that could be worth around $30 billion and push the enterprise-software giant further into healthcare https://www.wsj.com/... via @WSJ
2021-12-17 View on X
Wall Street Journal

Sources: Oracle is in talks to acquire electronic medical records company Cerner, in a deal that could be worth ~$30B, which would make it Oracle's biggest yet

An agreement, which could potentially be worth $30 billion, would rank as biggest ever for software giant

2021-07-06
Ah, THIS explains why $DIDI listed on the $NYSE and not Hong Kong. There HAD to be a reason. https://twitter.com/...
2021-07-06 View on X
Wall Street Journal

Sources: weeks before Didi's US IPO, the Chinese regulator that eventually ordered Didi's app banned had suggested to the company that it delay the listing

Ride-hailing giant, under pressure to reward shareholders, pushed ahead with NYSE listing despite concerns of China's cybersecurity watchdog

2021-07-05
Ah, THIS explains why $DIDI listed on the $NYSE and not Hong Kong. There HAD to be a reason. https://twitter.com/...
2021-07-05 View on X
Bloomberg

Just days after Didi's NYSE debut, Chinese regulators mandate app stores ban Didi Chuxing app, alleging violations in its collection and usage of personal info

- Internet watchdog asks operators to remove ride-hailing app  — The surprise ban comes days after Didi's New York debut