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Well, that was the timeline prediction that moved markets.
Tesla shares rose when Musk said that.
Musk often misses his own deadlines.
In the space context, Lauren, that's your domain.
Just real quick, what were the kind of timelines that he gave, if any, on that part of his business?
getting to full reusability sometime this year.
I can't speak to whether or not they will do it this year, but they've obviously been doing these periodic test flights of Starship in order to reach that goal.
And so either way, it should be very exciting to watch as they incrementally get closer to that development.
And Lauren, you'll be along the way for us, as always, guiding the show and across platform.
Thank you so much, Bloomberg's Lauren Grush, on all things space.
Look, we were just talking about Elon Musk at Davos, what he said.
Others have been there too, funnily enough.
So after Darktrace's acquisition by Thomas Bravo and the shift to operating privately, how has that changed your focus and investment strategy?
Are the cyber threats coming from government agents or government entities, or what can you tell us about where the biggest threat is coming from?
That was Darktrace CEO Jill Popelko along with Bloomberg's Francine Lacroix.
Now coming up, a startup aiming to outperform today's AI accelerators has attracted $110 million in series A funding.
Neurofrost CEO Patrick Bowen and M12 managing partner Michael Stewart join us next.
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AI chip startup Neurofos has closed a $110 million Series A funding round.
The company makes an optical processing unit with over a million micron scale optical elements on a single chip.