
Episode 528: Toby and Ann recap Nvidia’s latest Q4 earnings that quelled the concerns of Wall Street after DeepSeek made its way into the scene. Phew. Then, Amazon unveils its new beefed up Alexa that’s taken the AI juice. Also, AppLovin is caught in the crosshairs of short sellers that have raised many eyebrows about its expansion strategy. Meanwhile, Toby and Ann share their favorite numbers on religion, the ‘null’ number, and Argentina soccer players. Finally, it’s a rundown of headlines to close out the day. LinkedIn will even give you a $100 credit on your next campaign so you can try it yourself. Go to LinkedIn.com/MBD Terms and conditions apply. Only on LinkedIn ads. Subscribe to Morning Brew Daily for more of the news you need to start your day. Share the show with a friend, and leave us a review on your favorite podcast app. Check out https://linkedin.com/MBD for more! Listen to Morning Brew Daily Here: https://link.chtbl.com/MBD Watch Morning Brew Daily Here: https://www.youtube.com/@MorningBrewDailyShow Hear more from Ann on After Earnings: https://open.spotify.com/show/5I5q3LIg1ueDWoTM8AZsHQ?si=d427df87994941e2
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Good morning, Brew Daily Show. I'm Toby Howell. And I'm Anne Barry. Today, Amazon unveiled a spruced up Alexa that might actually be useful for something other than checking the weather.
And NVIDIA earnings, another bumper report, but will it be enough to keep investors happy?
It's Thursday, February 27th. Let's ride.
Good morning. Happy Thursday. Now, a new method for ranking the most dangerous animals in the world just dropped called the Crespo scale. A paper published by author David Crespo ranks animals based on two main factors, population size and mortality rate.
It does exclude humans and domesticated animals, ranking instead the other creepy, crawly and tooth-filled terrors on a scale of one to five, where five is considered very high danger. So what are some of the fives on the Crespo scale? Well, depending on where you live, mosquitoes, Russell's vipers, blood flukes and feral dogs. Some of the animals you really got to keep an eye out for.
So Toby, what better way to start your Thursday than to have to think of feral dogs?
I So I found this list very fascinating. Most of the animals presented in this study that pose the biggest threats are carriers of disease or parasites. Think blood flukes. Think mosquitoes. With the exception of the Russell's viper. So, of course, I had to look this thing up. This is a snake. Very scary. Mostly found in India, Southeast Asia, parts of China.
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