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A War on Children? - MSNBefore Robby Starbuck became a problem for leftist companies, alerting consumers to stupid woke indoctrination policies, he directed music videos. He worked with some big names, like Snoop Dogg ...
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Starbucks' China Challenge and Decoding Meta's AI Push - MSNLou Whiteman: Usually I find interesting back in January, Meta committed to, what, spending $70 billion in CapEX, mostly to build out AI. Our focus was on chips at the time.
While Starbuck and I don’t entirely agree on this issue, I’m glad we can talk about it. Now, you can look for yourself—”The War on Children” is officially unbanned.
Lou Whiteman: Usually I find interesting back in January, Meta committed to, what, spending $70 billion in CapEX, mostly to build out AI. Our focus was on chips at the time.
Jason Moser: Starbucks pivots in China and Meta makes some big investments. You're listening to Motley Fool Money. Welcome to Motley Fool Money. I'm Jason Moser, joining me today.
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