This Changes Things hosts Baker Machado and Hope King discuss how to turn rejection into motivation and best practices for promoting your company online.
These days, machine learning isn't only for Fortune 500 companies. A.I. technology can be harnessed to help a small or mid-sized business grow and gain a competitive advantage. This Changes Things hosts Baker Machado and Hope King talk through some advantages of incorporating artificial intelligence into your company.
Marketing seems like a natural step shortly after starting your own company, but how can you leverage social media and digital video to make yourself buzzworthy? Mallory Blair, Co-Founder & CEO of Small Girls PR and George Slefo, Reporter at AdAge join This Changes Things to discuss how to market your business effectively using social media.
Alex Otrezov, head of search and examination at the ride-hailing company, says that its upcoming "Uber Local" project, will use real-time data to suggest hotspots to its users.
Cronos Group started trading on the Nasdaq Tuesday. The vertically integrated company became the first marijuana company to join a major exchange in the United States. The company's CEO Mike Gorenstein explains how Cronos is capitalizing on the emerging market in Canada.
Flying cars may not be that far away. Uber says it is still committed to its plans for urban aircraft. The ride-hailing company will be holding an event in L.A. in May to demonstrate Uber's plans to have launch flying cars in 10 years.
Sara Fischer, media reporter at Axios, joins Cheddar to discuss Comcast's $31 billion offer for European broadcaster Sky. Apple plans to open two health clinics for its employees this spring. Anthony Chan, chief economist at Chase, joins us to talk about the market volatility we've seen in recent weeks. And Instacart is teaming up with Sam's Club to counter the growing threat from Amazon in the grocery space.
Steven Overly, tech reporter for Politico, discusses the United States' Supreme Court case against Microsoft. The case could have a global impact on email security.
Andy Tian, co-founder and CEO of Asia Innovations Group, discusses the "Forever Rose," the most valuable piece of virtual artwork in the world. The piece was purchased by 10 investors for $100,000 each using cryptocurrency.
Sara Fischer, media reporter for Axios, talks about Comcast's $31 billion bid for UK broadcaster Sky. Fox has offered $15 billion for the part of Sky that it doesn't already own.