I'm Emily Chang. This is Bloomberg Technology
from San Francisco.
In a moment, we'll be talking to Techonomy CEO
David Kirkpatrick about the social media phenomenon sweeping
the vegan meat industry.
But first, we have SeeFood Founder and CEO, Jian Yang.
Sorry, Mr. Jian, Mr. Yang?
It's, uh, Mr. Jian Yang.
EMILY CHANG: Ok. (INHALES)
Uh, Mr. Jian Yang, you just sold your company, SeeFood,
to Periscope, and we're hearing the deal closed
at over $15 million. Can you confirm?
I'm a very rich.
My sources at Periscope tell me the tech is quite impressive
and your app uses the same machine learning to recognize
if a food is... a hot dog?
And a "not hot dog."
So, very important. It's a "hot dog," "not hot dog."
It's technology.
Excited to see it in the app store.
I'm told it's releasing today.
For free, because uh... I'm rich.
Speaking of, I understand investor Erlich Bachman
left the company just before the Periscope sale.
-Care to comment on this? -Uh, yes.
Erik, uh, is a stupid, uh, investor.
He has, uh, no money. Now he's, uh, poor.
Okay. Thanks so much for stopping by.
Yeah, uh... Erik, uh, is a poor, sad man...
and, uh, he's a very fat.
You know, is a Erik... Uh, do you speak, uh, Mandarin?
-(SPEAKING IN MANDARIN) -(SPEAKING IN MANDARIN)
Erik, uh, is a pang zi.
That a... it means a "fat ass." Y'know. Chinese.
-Uh... -And, uh, he's a liar.
He's a... he's a just a conman.
And he lies to everyone.
Erik Bachman is a lie... ing...
uh, person.
EMILY YANG: We appreciate your candor. Jian Yang.
Founder of SeeFood. Thanks for stopping by.
I'm Emily Chang. This is Bloomberg.
Không có nhận xét nào:
Đăng nhận xét