On today's podcast episode, we discuss how haptic logos could change the game, if retailer game shows might catch on, whether J. Crew's print catalog reboot is a good idea, Peloton's next move, what folks are actually doing when "working" from home, and more. Tune in to the discussion with host Marcus Johnson, our vice president of content Suzy Davidkhanian and analysts Blake Droesch and Sarah Marzano.
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| Sep 27, 2024
On today's podcast episode, we discuss what artificial general intelligence (AGI) is capable of, why everyone is rushing to create it, and how close we are to reaching it. "In Other News," we talk about 'Ready Player One' becoming a metaverse experience and how we will start controlling our smart homes. Tune in to the discussion with our analysts Jacob Bourne and Gadjo Sevilla.
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| Feb 5, 2024
I'm surprised that thing wasn't blown out of the sky by security forces, so it's just a bad look all around. Bill Fisher (07:36):. Indeed. They actually managed to qualify though, didn't they, even with the points being docked? Paul Briggs (07:41):. That's right. They were three-and-oh in the preliminary rounds, which got them three points.
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| Aug 26, 2024
I mean, it's all about that kind of soft influence that can also, according to lawmakers who want to see TikTok banned, exerted through the app, and that's not going to be solved through data privacy and security.
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| Jul 11, 2024
At home? Suzy Davidkhanian:. Yeah. Marcus Johnson:. You wouldn't wear these at home? Suzy Davidkhanian:. No. Marcus Johnson:. Okay. Suzy Davidkhanian:. Would you? Marcus Johnson:. All right. Suzy Davidkhanian:. It's a serious question. Marcus Johnson:. Sorry, Apple. Suzy's out. I guess It depends, right? I mean it...
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| Jun 8, 2023
There's still a whole section of them that aren't out their parents' home. Yeah, there's a fascination with these traveling to these digital worlds from the comfort of your home and being fully immersed with them. We're not just talking video games, although video games are a huge component.
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| Jul 2, 2024
As well as people at home they've got lower electricity costs, lower gas prices for their own homes and that means more discretionary income that they're able to spend on travel. So with that, they may see more opportunity to go out.
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| Jul 25, 2023
Yeah, creators are going to need a new home, think Reels, YouTube Shorts, maybe they had to Snapchat other places. But Max, what does a TikTok-less America look like for you? Max Willens:. Well, the air would be cleaner, the animals would be healthier. I'm just being a jerk again.
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| Mar 26, 2024
I think what's interesting too, though, when you talk about, I think, everything Nicole said about security and leakage is absolutely paramount, and it's going to really do a lot to shape the thinking about what kind of partnerships can be forged as lots of retailers think about offsite spending. Right now, most of the spending in this channel is onsite search essentially.
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| Sep 13, 2023
I think recently we wrote about Home Depot, people stealing like $100,000 worth of items at Home Depot just by simply swapping price tags on products. Stephanie Taglianetti:. So I would say these outlier... You can't build a strategy on outlier cases and that type of thing... Theft can happen no matter where, no matter when, no matter how, doesn't matter what the technology behind it is.
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| Apr 19, 2024
I heard you ran interference, Suzy, so he could get by the security guards. Suzy Davidkhanian:. I didn't need to. I didn't need to. I was ready. Blake Droesch:. It took a little persuading. But it's okay, I made it in. Marcus Johnson:. It sounds hyper illegal. I'm your host Marcus Johnson. In today's show, how Walmart plans to use AI to enhance the customer shopping experience. Carina Perkins:.
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