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Iran Can't Have Nuclear Weapon, Despite 'Hot Mess' of War, Says Ed Price

Ed Price, former British trade official and nonresident senior fellow at New York University, said that while the US is embroiled in a 'hot mess' war with Iran, there is still a convincing argument to back the use of force in stopping Iran from having a nuclear weapon. Price also discussed King Charles' visit to Washington and said that US pressure on NATO has 'freaked out' the UK, but is worth it to protect the world order.

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Kalshi Says Surveillance Systems Keep Eye Out for Insider Trading

Robert Denault, head of enforcement at Kalshi, joins Scarlet Fu and Tim Stenovec on "Bloomberg Crypto." Prediction markets have quickly grown from a niche corner of finance to a multibillion-dollar industry with big Wall Street investment, but a growing list of insider trading allegations is bringing concerns about the platforms all the way to the White House.

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OpenAI Hits Back at Growth Fears, Says 'Firing on All Cylinders'

OpenAI pushed back against concerns over its sales growth on Tuesday, saying its consumer and enterprise businesses are "firing on all cylinders" despite a report about the AI startup missing internal targets. The ChatGPT creator said it continues to see growth in demand from business customers and its nascent advertising business. "The mood internally is incredibly positive," the company said in a statement. The Wall Street Journal reported late Monday that OpenAI had fallen short of several internal targets as rivals gained ground. OpenAI described the report as "prime clickbait." Rudina Seseri, Glasswing Ventures Founder & Managing Partner joined to discuss on Bloomberg Businessweek Daily.

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