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Shery Ahn

Shery Ahn is a Bloomberg TV anchor and Editor-at-Large in Tokyo, where she co-hosts “Bloomberg: The Asia Trade” and leads “Bloomberg Tech: Asia,” interviewing global business, policy, markets, and technology leaders.

AI Infrastructure Spending Is Driving Valuations Across Tech Markets

Tech investors are pricing not only AI models but the infrastructure, financing and execution needed to turn heavy spending into returns, according to Bloomberg Technology’s May 29 coverage. The program tied Dell’s raised outlook and AI server forecast, Anthropic’s reported $965 billion valuation and private-credit financing, and SpaceX’s lower reported $1.8 trillion IPO target to a broader question of whether demand can become durable revenue and profit. Its SpaceX segment framed the revised target as a test of investor willingness to underwrite Elon Musk’s operating record and ambitions at valuation multiples far beyond current sales.

Bloomberg TechnologyMay 29, 202614 min read

Dexterity, AI, and Cost Still Separate Humanoids From Mass Adoption

Bloomberg Tech: Asia’s Humanoid Summit segment presents humanoid robotics as an industry trying to move from demonstrations to deployment, with forecasts far ahead of current adoption. Shery Ahn’s interviews with Google DeepMind’s Carolina Parada, Honda’s Takahide Yoshiike and Bloomberg Intelligence’s Ian Ma frame the central test as whether humanoids can become useful, safe and affordable machines rather than theatrical prototypes. Their arguments converge on the same bottlenecks: embodied AI, dexterous manipulation, cost, standards and a business model that can support scale.

Bloomberg TechnologyMay 29, 202611 min read

Samsung Reaches $1 Trillion Valuation on AI Chip Demand

Bloomberg’s Sangmi Cha argues Samsung’s move past a $1tn market value is more than a symbolic milestone: traders are reading it as a direct expression of the AI infrastructure trade, driven by tight memory-chip supply and helped by news of an Apple partnership. Cha says the rally still has room in investors’ eyes because Samsung trades at about 5.3 times forward earnings, while the company’s surge is also feeding a broader foreign-led rally in Korean equities.

Bloomberg TechnologyMay 7, 20263 min read