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The post-training team is currently led by Liam Fedus, a researcher who helped develop ChatGPT. Fedus is the third person to lead the in the past six months. Among them is the post-training team, which is responsible for preparing AI models for wide release and has had three leaders in the past six months. Currently leading post-training is Liam Fedus , a machine learning researcher who was part of a group of researchers that developed ChatGPT. Fedus was also one of seven OpenAI researchers who developed a group of advanced reasoning models known as Strawberry .
Persons: Liam Fedus, Fedus, , Barret Zoph, Mira Murati, Bob McGrew ., Miles Brundage, It's, Sam Altman, Zoph, John Schulman, Anthropic, OpenAI Organizations: Service, MIT Technology, MIT, Fidelity, UC San Diego, collider, University of Montreal, Google, OpenAI Locations: OpenAI, Switzerland
Ford CEO Jim Farley praised the Xiaomi SU7, a new Chinese EV he's driving. Costfoto/NurPhoto via Getty ImagesThe SU7 is Xiaomi's first vehicle since the Chinese smartphone and consumer electronics giant announced plans to build an EV in March 2021. Costfoto/NurPhoto via Getty ImagesThe SU7 comes in three versions — the SU7, SU7 Pro, and the SU7 Max — that start at 215,900 yuan or about $30,300. Costfoto/NurPhoto via Getty ImagesThe SU7 turns up the wow factor in the cabin. Costfoto/NurPhoto via Getty ImagesThe car also features some impressive performance.
Persons: Jim Farley, Xiaomi, , he's, They're, Farley, it's, Max —, Max, Ford EVs Organizations: he's, Service, Getty, Beijing Automotive, Hyundai, Mercedes, Benz, Xiaomi, Tesla, McLaren, Future Publishing Locations: China, Chicago, Shanghai
A judge has granted a preliminary injunction to halt the merger between Tapestry and Capri Holdings. Following the ruling, on Thursday, Capri's stock plunged 45% in after-hours trading. AdvertisementVersace's parent company, Capri Holdings, suffered a steep loss in after-hours trading on Thursday after a federal judge blocked its proposed merger with Tapestry, the parent of fashion brands Kate Spade and Coach. Following the court order, Capri's stock was down 45% in after-hours trading on Thursday. AdvertisementRepresentatives of the FTC, Capri Holdings, and Tapestry didn't respond to a request for comment from Business Insider sent outside business hours.
Persons: Versace, , Kate Spade, Jennifer Rochon, Rochon, Capri, Capri's Versace, Jimmy Choo, Michael Kors, Stuart Weitzman, Henry Liu Organizations: Capri Holdings, Service, of, Federal Trade, FTC, Appeals, Capri, Tapestry's, Competition, New York Times, Business Insider Locations: Southern, of New York, agency's
Sony produced the movie, and it previously made all the "Spider-Man" films alongside Marvel. Here's every Sony Marvel movie, ranked. AdvertisementWhen superhero fans think of Marvel movies, they tend to strictly think of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the Avengers. Sony continued to make Marvel movies in the years that followed and even set up its own shared universe to rival the MCU. AdvertisementHere's how Hardy's third movie, "Venom: The Last Dance," stacks up against the rest of the Sony Marvel movies.
Persons: Tom Hardy's, , Tobey Maguire, Sam Raimi's, Tom Hardy Organizations: Sony, Marvel, Sony Marvel, Service, Marvel Studios, Disney, Columbia Pictures, Marvel Entertainment
The sharp moves come after a judge ruled in favor of the Federal Trade Commission's case to block Tapestry's acquisition of Capri . L3Harris Technologies — Shares rose 3.5% after the defense company reported a top- and bottom-line beat in the third quarter. Western Digital posted adjusted earnings of $1.78 per share, versus consensus forecasts for $1.72 per share, according to LSEG. Adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization of $3.27 billion was just slightly short of consensus calls for $3.28 billion. In the fiscal second quarter, Booz Allen Hamilton reported adjusted earnings of $1.81 per share on $3.15 billion in revenue.
Persons: L3Harris, FactSet, ResMed, Booz Allen Hamilton, , Alex Harring, Lisa Kailai Han, Sean Conlon Organizations: Tapestry, Federal Trade, Capri, FactSet, Colgate, Palmolive, Western Digital, Digital Realty Trust, Management, HCA, HCA Healthcare, Booz
Here are Mizuho's top underappreciated AI beneficiaries
  + stars: | 2024-10-25 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHere are Mizuho's top underappreciated AI beneficiariesSiti Panigrahi, Mizuho managing director, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss where there's growth potential in the software space, names in the software space absent from Panigrahi's buy list, and much more.
Persons: Siti Panigrahi, Mizuho
LinkedIn has verified more than 55 million of its users, for free, in order to combat the spread of misinformation fueled by the rise of artificial intelligence, the company told CNBC. The Microsoft -owned service said it has the most verified individual human identities of any major social network. LinkedIn began verifying users in April 2023. Social networks are stepping up their efforts to weed out inauthentic activity, including scams and misinformation, across their services. While peers are charging users for verification, LinkedIn is verifying people for free, and using a two-pronged strategy, with a goal of having 100 million users verified by 2025, the company said.
Persons: Oscar Rodriguez, ChatGPT Organizations: CNBC, Microsoft, LinkedIn, Meta, Facebook
This report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. [PRO] Possible S&P 5% pullback Earlier this week, the S&P 500 fell for three consecutive days, the first time since early September. The influence of the meridian sunspot over the rising moon, for instance, could cast a shadow over the S&P and cause it to slip. The bad news is that markets might again be swayed more strongly by emotions – as the word "relief" suggests.
Persons: BTIG, Billy Zhang, John Maynard Keynes, Tesla, Dow, Andy Sieg, , , Sarah Min, Pia Singh, Lisa Kailai Han Organizations: CNBC, Google, Microsoft, Wall, Nasdaq, Dow, Boeing, IBM, U.S
This report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. Amazon and Apple report earnings on Thursday, Oct. 31. Tariffs of China's steel exports China's steel exports will hit 109 million tons this year , the highest level since 2016, estimate strategists at Macquarie Capital. However, countries around the world are implementing tariffs on Chinese steel, which analysts predict will lower the country's steel exports starting 2025.
Persons: John Maynard Keynes, Tesla, Dow, Andy Sieg, , , Sarah Min, Pia Singh, Lisa Kailai Han Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, CNBC, Apple, Itau, Macquarie Capital, Wall, Nasdaq, Dow, Boeing, IBM, U.S Locations: New York City, U.S, Latin America, China
Huawei trailed Apple in third place with 15.3% market share, IDC data showed. However, the company's smartphone shipments in China grew by 42% year-on-year, as it continues to stage a revival in the world's largest smartphone market. Apple stood at second position by market share in the third quarter, according to International Data Corporation (IDC). In the second quarter, Apple was knocked out of the top five ranking in China by market share. Canalys said Apple was fifth place by market share in China.
Persons: Apple, Tim Cook, Vivo, Xiaomi, Canalys Organizations: Apple, Huawei, IDC, International Data Corporation, Apple Intelligence, Oppo, CNBC Locations: Chongqing, China, Cupertino, U.S
Corey White, an investment banker at Bank of America, chatted with Alex Nicoll, a senior reporter at BI and others. Adrienne Grunwald for Business InsiderChicago-based White is a director on BofA's emerging growth and regional coverage team.
Persons: Corey White, Alex Nicoll, Adrienne Grunwald Organizations: Bank of America, Business Insider
Robert Roberson, 57, was set to become the first person in the U.S. executed in a "shaken baby" case until members of the state House Criminal Jurisprudence Committee issued a subpoena to have him testify at a legislative hearing this week. Despite efforts by the attorney general's office to appeal, as the execution was scheduled to get underway on the evening of Oct. 17, the Texas Supreme Court, in an 11th-hour decision, sided with the lawmakers, handing Roberson a temporary reprieve. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton during the annual Conservative Political Action Conference meeting in National Harbor, Md., on Feb. 23. The attorney general's office also described alleged sexual abuse. The attorney general's office said Wednesday that state lawmakers have "attempted to mislead the public by falsely claiming that Roberson was unfairly convicted through 'junk science' concerning 'shaken baby syndrome.'"
Persons: Ken Paxton, Robert Roberson, Roberson, Paxton, Nikki, Mandel Ngan, Paxton's, Doug Deason, Greg Abbott, Joe Moody, untruths, general's, Robert, Brian Wharton, Wharton, Gretchen Sween Organizations: Texas Supreme, Conservative Political, Getty, Texas GOP, Gov Locations: Texas, U.S, National Harbor, Md, AFP
Traversed centuries ago by camel-back traders, two long-lost medieval cities that once thrived along the ancient Silk Road have been uncovered by drones sent searching for their secrets. This groundbreaking research in southeastern Uzbekistan could shift our understanding of the Silk Road, a vast network of trade routes that spanned from China to the Mediterranean. But the new research shows the Silk Road network was larger than previously predicted. Although many large urban centers have been discovered in Central Asia, the vast majority of archaeologically documented cities are in lowland riparian settings. The research indicates the two cities produced iron or steel to sell, as well as providing fuel for Silk Road travelers, with the region being surrounded by dense juniper forests.
Persons: Michael Frachetti, Louis, Farhod Maksudov, Frachetti, Tim Williams, Organizations: Washington University, Uzbekistan’s National Center of Archaeology, NBC News, University College London Locations: Central Asia, Uzbekistan, China, St, Tashbulak, England, Tugunbulak
The Polymarket "whale" placing massive bets on a Trump win next month is a French national. Polymarket confirmed the trader controls four accounts, betting more than $40 million on a Trump win. Polymarket found no evidence of market manipulation and said that betting odds on its website align with other sites. AdvertisementThe "whale" placing big bets on Polymarket in favor of Donald Trump winning the November election is a French national with extensive trading and financial services experience. Kalshi's betting odds favor Trump at 59% compared to 41% for Harris.
Persons: Polymarket, , Donald Trump, Michie —, Trump, Harris, PredictIt Organizations: Trump, Service, Republican Locations: French
Another safety researcher is leaving OpenAI
  + stars: | 2024-10-24 | by ( Darius Rafieyan | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +2 min
Miles Brundage, who advises OpenAI leadership on safety and policy, announced his departure. The AGI Readiness team he oversaw will be disbanded. AdvertisementMiles Brundage, a senior policy advisor and head of the AGI Readiness team at OpenAI, is leaving the company. Brundage is the latest high-profile safety researcher to leave OpenAI. AdvertisementHe's been responsible for some of OpenAI's biggest innovations in safety research, including instituting external red teaming, which involves outside experts looking for potential problems in OpenAI products.
Persons: Miles Brundage, OpenAI, , Brundage, Jan Leike, Ilya Sutskever, Mira Murati, Bob McGrew, Barret Zoph, He's Organizations: AGI, Service Locations: OpenAI
Dexcom — Shares slid nearly 7%, despite the manufacturer of diabetes management devices posting a third-quarter adjusted earnings and revenue beat. L3Harris reported adjusted earnings of $3.34 per share on revenue of $5.29 billion, while analysts polled by LSEG had expected $3.26 per share on $5.28 billion in revenue. Boyd reported adjusted earnings of $1.52 a share, beating the consensus estimate of analysts polled by FactSet by 12 cents. In the third quarter, Capital One reported adjusted earnings of $4.51 per share on revenue of $10.01 billion. The company's provision for credit losses came in at $2.48 billion, versus the $2.83 billion estimate from analysts polled by StreetAccount.
Persons: Dexcom, LSEG, Kate Spade, Gucci, Michael Kors, Jimmy Choo, FactSet, Morgan Stanley, Skechers, Boyd, Darla Mercado, Lisa Kailai Han, Christina Cheddar Berk Organizations: Technologies, Tapestry, LSEG, Kinsale Capital, Kinsale, Joby Aviation, Allen, Co, FactSet, Boyd, Revenue, StreetAccount Locations: Kinsale
Pachocki, part of Business Insider's 2024 AI Power List, joined OpenAI in 2017 after completing a doctorate in computer science at Carnegie Mellon University. He was promoted to the company's chief scientist in May following the departure of its cofounder Ilya Sutskever. Pachocki had already been working closely with Sutskever on some of OpenAI's most ambitious projects including an advanced-reasoning model known as Q* and later renamed Strawberry. Even before officially taking on the mantle of chief scientist, Pachocki had already emerged as a guiding force behind OpenAI's research efforts. See Business Insider's full AI Power List
Persons: Ilya Sutskever, Pachocki, Sam Altman Organizations: Carnegie Mellon University
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailOpenAI's new global head of affairs lays out vision for WashingtonCNBC's Deidre Bosa joins 'The Exchange' with details about OpenAI's message to Washington.
Persons: Bosa Organizations: Washington Locations: Washington
With its core business under threat, Google has spent the past two years pouring resources into building its own AI chips. In charge of those efforts is Vahdat, one of Business Insider's 2024 AI Power List picks. Vahdat has been at the company for more than a decade and is today setting the direction for Google's silicon strategy. That also means working closely with Google DeepMind to take its breakthrough models and integrate them throughout Google's products, whether YouTube's creator tools or Google's search ads. See Business Insider's full AI Power List
Persons: Vahdat Organizations: Google, Amazon, Microsoft
While many AI companies have focused on training large language models, Groq seeks to make them run as fast as possible using chips it developed called LPUs, or language processing units. The gambit is that as AI models get better, inference — the part where the AI makes decisions or answers questions — will demand more computing power than training will, positioning Groq to reap the rewards. Groq's special (and tightly patented) sauce is its specialized chip design says Ross. Dean asked Ross's team to design a chip based on a specific type of integrated circuit they were using, and the result was Google's first tensor processing unit, a chip designed specifically for AI. Watching the AlphaGo program land a complex "shoulder hit" move on its opponent was validation for Ross that faster inference meant better, smarter AI.
Persons: Groq, Ross, , Google's, Jeff Dean, Dean, Ross's, Lee Sedol Organizations: Rivals, Nvidia, Google
The company's energy strategy team recently pitched CEO Andy Jassy on the benefits of nuclear power. AdvertisementIn June, Amazon's Global Energy Strategy team pitched CEO Andy Jassy the idea of doubling down on nuclear power to support its growing network of data centers. Jassy agreed, according to an internal Amazon document from the third quarter that was obtained by Business Insider. The company considered tapping into at least four additional existing nuclear power plants and sought even more small modular reactor deals. Nuclear power can be safer, more reliable, and more cost-efficient in the long term compared to other power sources, according to Jacopo Buongiorno, a nuclear engineering professor at MIT.
Persons: Andy Jassy, , Thos Robinson, It's, Sam Altman, Jassy, Jacopo Buongiorno, Buongiorno Organizations: Service, Amazon's Global Energy, Business, Amazon, Amazon Web Services, Hulton, Google, Kairos, Microsoft, Amazon's Global Energy Strategy, BI, US Department of Energy, MIT, Global Energy Strategy Locations: Pennsylvania, Fukushima, Maryland, Texas
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailForeign investors see a tremendous level of bullishness in U.S. economy, says Citi's Andy SiegAndy Sieg, Citi head of wealth, joins 'Money Movers' to discuss the company's restructuring under Jane Fraser with respect to Citi's wealth business, how foreign investors see the U.S., and the overall feeling from investors around the globe.
Persons: Andy Sieg Andy Sieg, Jane Fraser Organizations: Citi Locations: U.S
A federal judge blocked Tapestry's acquisition of Capri on Thursday following a brief trial last month in New York. Representatives for Tapestry and Capri didn't immediately return requests for comment. The decision will ensure that Tapestry and Capri continue to engage in head-to-head competition to the benefit of the American public." The decision comes as consumers balk at high prices for food, apparel and other goods after years of elevated inflation. Lawyers for Tapestry and Capri argued the companies are not each other's main competitors.
Persons: Jennifer Rochon, Kate Spade, Stuart Weitzman, Capri's Versace, Jimmy Choo, Michael Kors, Capri's, didn't, Henry Liu, Biden, Kamala Harris, Lina Khan, Capri, , Melissa Repko Organizations: Federal, Tapestry, Federal Trade Commission, FTC, Competition, Democratic Locations: Capri, New York, FTC's
Amid the flurry of partnerships announced on the occasion was a deal between Reliance and Nvidia to build AI infrastructure in India. Nvidia on Thursday announced a slew of partnerships with major Indian firms and launched a Hindi language model, as the American chip company looks to ramp up business in one of the world's biggest technology markets. Nvidia also announced Nemotron-4-Mini-Hindi 4B — a small language model in Hindi, the widest-spoken of India's multitude of languages. Companies running Nvidia hardware can deploy this language model, while Indian IT consultancy Tech Mahindra is using Nvidia's model to launch its own Hindi AI model, Project Indus 2.0. "India is very, very dear to the world's computer industry, central to the IT industry," Huang said.
Persons: Huang, Jensen Huang, Akshay Kumar, Mukesh Ambani, Narendra Modi, Modi, Neil Shah, Shah Organizations: Reliance, Nvidia, Yotta, Tata Communications, Reliance Industries, Companies, Indian, Tech Mahindra, Infosys, Wipro, TCS, Reliance Jio, Ambani's Reliance Industries, Counterpoint Research, CNBC Locations: India, Mumbai, American
Hanna is a former Google AI ethicist who worked alongside Timnit Gebru, who was fired from the tech giant after voicing concerns about its natural language processing tools. Hanna now oversees research at Gebru's Distributed AI Research Institute. Her work centers on communities most affected by AI. "So it increases that gigification and casualization of work." See Business Insider's full AI Power List
Persons: Hanna, Timnit Gebru, there's, Emily Bender Organizations: Research, University of Washington
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