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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman reignited his public feud with Elon Musk with a four-word response—"How do you think?"—when asked about their relationship. Once co-founders of OpenAI, the two are now rivals, with Musk having filed lawsuits against the company.
Top tech leaders like Elon Musk and Sam Altman are feeling unwelcome in the current two-party system. Meanwhile, Democrats—still reeling from President Donald Trump’s return to the White House on the back of his economic populism—are grappling with their own message. The turmoil points to a clash in competing visions over how to run the economy.
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OpenAI has onboarded four senior engineers from Elon Musk's X and xAI. These engineers will contribute to OpenAI's scaling team. They will manage infrastructure and data centers for model training. This includes the Stargate project.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman shared his thoughts on Meta poaching ChatGPT engineers and why he ditched the Democratic party while in Sun Valley
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Money Digest on MSNCompanies Elon Musk No Longer OwnsWhile most know the billionaire for his work with Tesla and SpaceX, you might be surprised to learn of previous companies he's no longer affiliated with.
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Bob Iger, the current Disney CEO, arrives at Sun Valley Lodge. Sun Valley is reportedly the location where the merger between ABC and Disney went down back in 1995. Then-CEO Michael Eisner—who is in attendance this year, too—met up with Capital Cities Chairman Thomas S. Murphy, according to the Los Angeles Times, and the rest was history.
Joe Rogan says OpenAI boss Sam Altman is "odd" and comes across like a politician running for president when he discusses AI.
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