
Pivot California is regulating consumer data privacy, the gig economy revisited, and Tesla’s big stock spike.
Jan 3, 2020
A fresh wave of consumer privacy regulations in California is testing the balance between protection and business dynamics. The discussion also dives into the gig economy, emphasizing the need for better worker rights amidst shifting landscapes. Tesla's recent stock surge raises questions about market strategies, while a humorous moment surfaces as Sharon Stone gets booted from Bumble. Kara's forward-thinking prediction that handheld devices might vanish by 2030 rounds out a conversation that blends tech insights with real-world implications.
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Scott Galloway on Democratic Candidates
- Scott Galloway dislikes the current Democratic presidential candidates, calling them "meh".
- He believes the DNC should prioritize candidates with governing experience.
Tesla's Stock Surge
- Tesla's stock price has defied Scott Galloway's earlier predictions, reaching all-time highs.
- Despite acknowledging Tesla's innovation, he still considers it overvalued.
Sharon Stone and Bumble
- Sharon Stone was briefly blocked from Bumble after users reported her profile as fake.
- Bumble quickly apologized and reinstated her account.
