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Annie Minoff

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The Journal.
Why Sam Altman Wants to Scan Your Eyeball

World is initially launching in Atlanta, Austin, Los Angeles, Miami, Nashville, and of course, in San Francisco, where the orbs have already been booted up. The QR code is invalid. And that means that more people will soon be pondering a choice, to scan or not to scan. Did you have any reservations? Were you debating it at all?

The Journal.
Why Sam Altman Wants to Scan Your Eyeball

World is initially launching in Atlanta, Austin, Los Angeles, Miami, Nashville, and of course, in San Francisco, where the orbs have already been booted up. The QR code is invalid. And that means that more people will soon be pondering a choice, to scan or not to scan. Did you have any reservations? Were you debating it at all?

The Journal.
Why Sam Altman Wants to Scan Your Eyeball

Any reservations or fears?

The Journal.
Why Sam Altman Wants to Scan Your Eyeball

Any reservations or fears?

The Journal.
Why Sam Altman Wants to Scan Your Eyeball

Any reservations or fears?

The Journal.
Why Sam Altman Wants to Scan Your Eyeball

That's all for today, Friday, May 9th. The Journal is a co-production of Spotify and The Wall Street Journal. Additional reporting in this episode from Sophie Codner. The show is made by Katherine Brewer, Pia Gadkari, Carlos Garcia, Rachel Humphries, Sophie Codner, Brian Knudson, Matt Kwong, Kate Leinbaugh, Colin McNulty,

The Journal.
Why Sam Altman Wants to Scan Your Eyeball

That's all for today, Friday, May 9th. The Journal is a co-production of Spotify and The Wall Street Journal. Additional reporting in this episode from Sophie Codner. The show is made by Katherine Brewer, Pia Gadkari, Carlos Garcia, Rachel Humphries, Sophie Codner, Brian Knudson, Matt Kwong, Kate Leinbaugh, Colin McNulty,

The Journal.
Why Sam Altman Wants to Scan Your Eyeball

That's all for today, Friday, May 9th. The Journal is a co-production of Spotify and The Wall Street Journal. Additional reporting in this episode from Sophie Codner. The show is made by Katherine Brewer, Pia Gadkari, Carlos Garcia, Rachel Humphries, Sophie Codner, Brian Knudson, Matt Kwong, Kate Leinbaugh, Colin McNulty,

The Journal.
Why Sam Altman Wants to Scan Your Eyeball

Laura Morris, Enrique Perez de la Rosa, Sarah Platt, Alan Rodriguez-Espinosa, Heather Rogers, Pierce Singey, Jivika Verma, Jessica Mendoza, Lisa Wang, Catherine Whalen, Tatiana Zamise, and me, Annie Minoff, with help from Trina Menino. Our engineers are Griffin Tanner, Nathan Singapak, and Peter Leonard. Our theme music is by So Wiley.

The Journal.
Why Sam Altman Wants to Scan Your Eyeball

Laura Morris, Enrique Perez de la Rosa, Sarah Platt, Alan Rodriguez-Espinosa, Heather Rogers, Pierce Singey, Jivika Verma, Jessica Mendoza, Lisa Wang, Catherine Whalen, Tatiana Zamise, and me, Annie Minoff, with help from Trina Menino. Our engineers are Griffin Tanner, Nathan Singapak, and Peter Leonard. Our theme music is by So Wiley.

The Journal.
Why Sam Altman Wants to Scan Your Eyeball

Laura Morris, Enrique Perez de la Rosa, Sarah Platt, Alan Rodriguez-Espinosa, Heather Rogers, Pierce Singey, Jivika Verma, Jessica Mendoza, Lisa Wang, Catherine Whalen, Tatiana Zamise, and me, Annie Minoff, with help from Trina Menino. Our engineers are Griffin Tanner, Nathan Singapak, and Peter Leonard. Our theme music is by So Wiley.

The Journal.
Why Sam Altman Wants to Scan Your Eyeball

Additional music this week from Catherine Anderson, Peter Leonard, Billy Libby, Bobby Lord, Emma Munger, Griffin Tanner, Nathan Singapak, Audio Network, and Blue Dot Sessions. Fact Checking by Mary Mathis. Thanks for listening. See you Monday.

The Journal.
Why Sam Altman Wants to Scan Your Eyeball

Additional music this week from Catherine Anderson, Peter Leonard, Billy Libby, Bobby Lord, Emma Munger, Griffin Tanner, Nathan Singapak, Audio Network, and Blue Dot Sessions. Fact Checking by Mary Mathis. Thanks for listening. See you Monday.

The Journal.
Why Sam Altman Wants to Scan Your Eyeball

Additional music this week from Catherine Anderson, Peter Leonard, Billy Libby, Bobby Lord, Emma Munger, Griffin Tanner, Nathan Singapak, Audio Network, and Blue Dot Sessions. Fact Checking by Mary Mathis. Thanks for listening. See you Monday.

The Journal.
Made in America? Shoe Companies Already Tried That.

Americans love their sneakers. These are blue Adidas Campus O's. I'm literally obsessed with these.

The Journal.
Made in America? Shoe Companies Already Tried That.

Americans love their sneakers. These are blue Adidas Campus O's. I'm literally obsessed with these.

The Journal.
Made in America? Shoe Companies Already Tried That.

Americans love their sneakers. These are blue Adidas Campus O's. I'm literally obsessed with these.

The Journal.
Made in America? Shoe Companies Already Tried That.

Most of those shoes are made in Asia, in three countries, Vietnam, Indonesia, and China.

The Journal.
Made in America? Shoe Companies Already Tried That.

Most of those shoes are made in Asia, in three countries, Vietnam, Indonesia, and China.

The Journal.
Made in America? Shoe Companies Already Tried That.

Most of those shoes are made in Asia, in three countries, Vietnam, Indonesia, and China.