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SpaceX IPO Draws Billions in Orders

Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow and Bailey Lipschultz joins Matt Miller on "Bloomberg Deals." SpaceX is offering 555.6 million shares at a fixed price of $135 each, which would raise about $75 billion. The stock is set to start trading on June 12. The IPO is expected to rank as the biggest ever, topping Saudi Aramco's $29.4 billion listing in 2019.

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New Tracker Traces AI's Real-Time Impact on Work

Nela Richardson, Chief Economist at ADP and a Bloomberg contributor, says employers need to decide whether AI is going to be a tool for automating roles away or augmenting tasks to create new value. She discusses the new Canaries Dashboard, launched by ADP and the Stanford Digital Economy Lab, to provide real-time indications of how AI is reshaping different occupations based on labor market data. Richardson joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow on "Bloomberg Tech."

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AI Is Not Safe Yet, Says UCLA Professor

As AI giants Anthropic and OpenAI prepare for IPOs, the companies are stressing their efforts to ensure the tech is safe and beneficial for humanity. But Safiya Noble, a UCLA professor and director of the university's Center on Resilience & Digital Justice, says current AI is not safe, and that stereotypes and biases are being built into training data. Noble joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow on "Bloomberg Tech."

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SpaceX Has Proved 'Outlandish' Ideas Before: Baillie Gifford's Singlehurst Says

With enthusiasm for SpaceX's IPO building, attention has turned to its orbital data center plans. Peter Singlehurst, head of private companies at Baillie Gifford, says making outlandish ideas work is something the Musk-run company has done multiple times before. Singlehurst speaks with Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow on "Bloomberg Tech."

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