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Why OpenAI Is Trying to Raise So Much Money?
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OpenAI’s chief technology officer Mira Murati to leave
Departure is the latest high-profile exit from the Microsoft-backed artificial intelligence start-up and maker of ChatGPT27 minutes ago -
The New York Times - Tech
Mira Murati, Chief Technology Officer at OpenAI, to Leave Company
One of OpenAI’s highest profile executives, she’s among a series of longtime managers and researchers to leave the start-up in recent months.32 minutes ago -
CNBC - Business
OpenAI CTO Mira Murati announces she's leaving the company
OpenAI Chief Technology Officer Mira Murati said Wednesday that she is leaving the company after more than six years.41 minutes ago -
The Wall Street Journal - Tech
OpenAI Chief Technology Officer Resigns
It is the latest in a string of departures this year at the company behind ChatGPT.54 minutes ago -
ABC News - Tech
OpenAI exec Mira Murati says she's leaving artificial intelligence company
A high-ranking executive at OpenAI who served a few days as its interim CEO during a period of turmoil last year said that she’s leaving the artificial intelligence company56 minutes ago -
Wired - Tech
OpenAI CTO Mira Murati Is Leaving the Company
In a letter to the OpenAI team posted on X, Murati wrote that “this moment feels right” to step down.1 hour ago -
GameSpot - Tech
Godfather Director's Big-Budget Megalopolis Could Make Less Money Than Borderlands
Francis Ford Coppola's latest film, Megalopolis, had more than enough PR problems before it had a trailer pulled because it had AI-generated fake movie review quotes . That trailer was meant to ...1 hour ago -
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Labour crackdown on non-doms may raise no money, officials fear
Exclusive: Watchdog may conclude that emigration of wealthy individuals could actually cost Treasury revenue. Keir Starmer’s promised tax crackdown on non-doms could yield no extra funds for the ...1 hour ago -
GameSpot - Tech
Disney Plus Password-Sharing Crackdown Begins: What's Changing And How Much It Costs
After warning members for months now that it would happen, Disney has finally begun to crack down on Disney+ password-sharing in earnest. Beginning this week, Disney no longer is OK with people who ...2 hours ago -
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'We're not robots:' Son Heung-min is the latest top soccer player to raise concerns over schedule
Tottenham forward Son Heung-min is the latest soccer star to publicly raise concerns over the number of games players are being asked to play2 hours ago -
ABC News - Sports
Women's only track meet in NYC features Olympic champs, musicians and lucrative prize money
A New York City track meet will be unlike any other, featuring lucrative prize money, big-name entertainers, silver crowns instead of gold medals for the winners and an all-female field2 hours ago - Olympics -
NBC News - Top stories
REI membership: Why it’s worth it
REI’s membership has a lot of worthy benefits to know about. I looked into the features of the membership to see what members actually get and all of the details they should know.3 hours ago -
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How much would a $40,000 home equity loan cost per month now that rates are cut?
A $40,000 home equity loan is becoming more affordable now that interest rate cuts have been issued.3 hours ago -
VentureBeat - Tech
Meta’s Llama 3.2 launches with vision to rival OpenAI, Anthropic
Llama 3.2 includes small and medium-sized models, as well as more lightweight text-only models that fit onto select mobile and edge devices.3 hours ago -
Inc. - Business
OpenAI Pitches the White House on Creating Gigantic Data Centers
The AI market leader wants the government's help to build AI processing facilities that burn up as much power as entire cities. The kicker to their pitch? 'Mr. President: It's what we need to beat ...5 hours ago -
The New York Times - Business
Behind OpenAI’s Audacious Plan to Make A.I. Flow Like Electricity
Sam Altman, OpenAI’s chief executive, is talking to the United Arab Emirates, Asian chipmakers and U.S. officials to expand the computing power needed to build artificial intelligence.5 hours ago -
MarketWatch - Business
This family makes ‘really good money’ — and spends $70,000 of it on child care
Families who pay for child care now spend an average of 18.6% of their income on this service.5 hours ago -
MarketWatch - Business
In debt? This trick could save you money on your credit-card bill — and takes less than 20 minutes
American Express and U.S. Bank are among the major issuers that have lowered APRs on some credit cards following the Fed’s big rate cut.6 hours ago -
CBS Sports - Sports
Pirates cut Rowdy Tellez four plate appearances shy of $200K bonus, GM claims money played 'zero factor'
Tellez hit just .116 in September before he was cut6 hours ago -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
Donald Trump Embraces ‘Love’
Politicians often lean toward hyperbole, but the frequent use of the word “love” in the former president’s fund-raising notes is an increasingly common tactic for him.7 hours ago - Donald Trump -
The New York Times - Top stories
Why Do People Like Elon Musk Love Donald Trump? It’s Not Just About Money.
Trump’s backers in tech see him as a fellow victim of the state and a shield they need to escape accountability.7 hours ago - Elon Musk -
The Hill - Politics
The Memo: Harris and Trump try to shore up key weaknesses on the border, abortion
Vice President Harris and former President Trump are seeking to ease their sharpest electoral vulnerabilities as the clock ticks down to Election Day. For Harris, the topic is immigration, where ...11 hours ago - Donald Trump -
The New York Times - Business
Kushner’s Fund Has Reaped Millions in Fees, but So Far Returned No Profits
The son-in-law of former President Donald J. Trump has said he has intentionally moved slowly to invest investors’ money, which came primarily from foreign entities.12 hours ago -
Inc. - Business
Why Your Pretty New Homepage Is Probably a Waste of Money
A pair of web design experts with decades of experience between them explain why most homepage redesigns fail miserably, especially now.12 hours ago -
The Guardian - World
Occult? Try upstairs! Inside the world’s weirdest library, now open to the public
It has folders marked ‘Grasping the victim’s head’ and now – after a £15m revamp and some help from Albert Einstein and the patron saint of the internet – the extraordinary Warburg Institute is ...14 hours ago -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
Why Is It Called a Pussy-Bow Blouse?
A reader proposes retiring a fashion term often interpreted as a double entendre. Our fashion critic explains the origins of the tie-neck blouse and its name.Yesterday -
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Trying to Bridge the Partisan Divide One Conversation at a Time
One Small Step, an initiative that facilitates conversations between people with opposing views, is trying to tackle political polarization.3 days ago
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Tips for Easier and Faster Typing on Your Smartphone
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Will A.I. Be a Bust? A Wall Street Skeptic Rings the Alarm.
Jim Covello, Goldman Sachs’s head of stock research, warned that building too much of what the world doesn’t need “typically ends badly.”Yesterday