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Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde reports from Las Vegas for a special edition of Bloomberg Technology, live from the HumanX conference. Guests include: Sequoia Capital Partner Alfred Lin, Writer CEO May Habib, Lattice CEO Sarah Franklin, Poolside CEO Jason Warner, Khosla Ventures Co-Founder Vinod Khosla and Snowflake CEO Sridhar Ramaswamy. (Source: Bloomberg)

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