Hi, today we explore: (1) Leisure & hospitality service wages, (2) Character.ai and (3) America's view of China ahead of Biden's big meeting. TOGETHER WITH Today's Topics Hello! In a dramatic Monday for [British politics]( Prime Minister Rishi Sunak fired a controversial home secretary and brought former PM David Cameron back into the heart of government in one fell swoop. Today we're exploring: - Serving's up: Tracking the pay packets of leisure & hospitality workers.
- AI high: Google is in talks to invest millions into Character.ai.
- US-China: Xi Jinping and Biden meet this week. Have feedback for us? Just hit reply â we'd love to hear from you! [Read this on the web instead]( Serving's up For years, the pay packets of Americaâs leisure and hospitality workers grew at a less-than-stellar pace, falling behind the wider economy. The end of the pandemic changed this dynamic dramatically. American consumers emerged from lockdown with some $2 trillion in excess savings, leaving restaurants, bars, and hotels scrambling to keep up with the spending shift from stuff to stuff-to-do. The good: To entice workers, service industry employers hiked salaries. That meant, for the first sustained period in recent memory, the wages of leisure & hospitality services employees climbed faster than wages in the wider economy. According to [data]( from the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, median wages in the sector rose some 7.2% in the 12 months to Jan 2023. The bad: The pay surge seems to be fading, with the latest data showing a 5.8% increase in the last 12 months, in line with other industries. The ugly: This data doesnât account for inflation, which hit ~9% year-on-year in June 2022, and has likely wiped out much, if not all, of the post-pandemic wage gains for services workers. The point: As wage growth slows, lower-income consumers might begin to pull back on their spending, which has been a bedrock of the American economic [recovery]( until now. AIâm feeling lucky Google is [reportedly]( lining up an investment worth âhundreds of millions of dollarsâ in Character.ai, just weeks after the company agreed to push some $2 billion into another AI startup, [Anthropic](. Character.ai, which raised $150 million in a funding round that valued the company at $1 billion earlier [this year]( already has ties to the search giant, having been founded by former Google employees whoâd previously worked on its large language models. As with competitors [like ChatGPT]( monthly visits to the platform have dropped modestly since the summer â per data from Similarweb [via Variety]( â but its users are still giving up a lot of time pretend-talking to everyone from Tony Soprano to Napoleon Bonaparte. Characterful Developers have rushed to imbue chatbots with distinct âpersonasâ and character traits to distinguish them from the ever-growing crowd of automatons. In September, for example, Meta announced its range of AI with in-built âpersonalityâ [on Messenger]( while Elon Muskâs xAI unveiled Grok, a chatbot with a "rebellious streakâ, in [early November](. On this front, Character.ai has been several steps ahead of the game for a while â and users canât seem to get enough. Indeed, since its launch last September, the chatbotâs been generating over 1 billion words [each day]( delivered by bots resembling celebrities, fictional characters, and historical figures. The chatbotâs users spend almost 5x longer in a typical interaction than ChatGPT fans spend with the OpenAI bot, with desktop and mobile Character.ai users logging an astonishing 33 minutes on the platform per visit in August. [Sponsored by Decipad]( Who comes to mind when you think of visionary innovators? Probably Steve Jobs, James Dyson, Elon Musk. Their success tells a story â and data is a powerful part of that. Case-in-point: Muskâs exploits at EV leader Tesla, as we discovered in a recent [Chartr Sunday edition](. But thereâs another innovator helping us tell that story too: [Decipad]( the incredible data notebook that adds a new dimension to the tale. Excel has met its INDEX(MATCH) Like many others, weâve used [Decipad]( natural-language processing and spreadsheet-like capabilities to weave numbers into the narrative. The result is our [Tesla notebook]( â an interactive document that fuses data inputs with [widgets, text and images]( to bring the numbers to life. From planning budgets to presenting business reports, Decipad lets anyone craft stories with data â even if Excel isnât your strong suit. [Create your FREE data story with Decipad]( East meets West On Wednesday, Chinese President Xi Jinping is scheduled to arrive in San Francisco for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit, which will include a meeting with Joe Biden â their first in [over a year](. Jinping hasnât stepped foot in the States since talking airstrikes with Trump over a "[beautiful piece of chocolate cake]( 6 years ago. Following China's economy showing signs of [stalling,]( at the top of this year's agenda is the $760bn in trade between the two countries: a complicated economic relationship thatâs been strained by tariffs, trade wars, security breaches, and spy balloons in recent years. Chimerica Correspondingly, US public opinion of China has only worsened in that period. According to a [YouGov survey]( those considering China an "enemy" of America grew to 80% in Aug 2023, up from ~39% in the same month in 2017, while those considering the country as an "ally" shrunk considerably to just 8.7% as of August. On the other hand, a separate [poll]( saw a surge in positive attitudes towards the US amongst Chinese citizens: in April 2022, over 80% of Chinese respondents viewed the US as an enemy; by 2023, this figure had fallen to less than 50%. Even so, the two presidents have their work cut out for them if they are to mollify years of mounting distrust on both sides: 75% of Chinese pollees reported still being concerned about US-China tensions. More Data ⢠Private equity firm General Atlantic is [upping its stake]( in Joe & the Juice to become a majority shareholder, valuing the chain at ~$640 million. ⢠US stocks snapped an 8-day winning streak at the end of last week, but the S&P 500 Index is still up ~7% since Oct 27th. ⢠Teslaâs average selling price has fallen from more than $85k in early 2018, to just over $40k in its latest quarter. [We took to Decipad]( to see how those numbers reflect on revenue â just one of many ways [Decipad]( helps you tell a dynamic story with data.** ⢠According to a new study, Google should be paying American news publishers over $10 billion every year for the way it uses their content on [its search engine](. ⢠The star-studded Barbie movie soundtrack has received 11 Grammy nominations for the [2024 Awards](. ⢠Oreo makers have literally been accused of skimming the cream off the top, with the cookies reportedly the most recent product to be hit by â[shrinkflation](. **This is sponsored content. Hi-Viz ⢠Mapping the best selling vehicles in [each state](. Off the charts: The Marvels netted just $47 million at the domestic box office â the lowest-grossing opening weekend in the MCUâs sprawling 33-film [history]( â but which 2019 movie was it a sequel to? [Answer below]. [Answer here](. Thanks for reading. See you on Wednesday!
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