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"I think of this battle, this geopolitical battle to build AGI first as a 'hopium war'," Tegmark told CNBC in an interview last month. " And that means that the AGI race is not an arms race, it's a suicide race," Tegmark said. When it comes to AGI, China is likely to pursue a similar approach, according to analysts. Similar predictions were made about the internet, they all proved to be false," Kendra Schaefer, a partner at consultancy Trivium China," told CNBC. watch now"With AI, China hopes to shift the balance of power around the globe, like creating a new export model.
Persons: Max Tegmark, Sam Altman, Tegmark, Elon Musk, it's, Musk, China's, Tesla, Kendra Schaefer, Abishur Prakash, Prakash Organizations: Istock, Getty, Communist Party, CNBC, U.S, Life Institute, Huawei, Trivium China, Nvidia Locations: China, U.S, AGI, Toronto
The most popular Wikipedia pages of 2024
  + stars: | 2024-12-03 | by ( John Towfighi | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +7 min
From queries about US politics to cricket in India, Wikipedia has become a source of information for millions of people across the globe. US politics and pop culture dominatedWikipedia’s most viewed pages of 2024 were largely related to US popular culture and politics. Project 2025 also got a place in the top 10, coming in ninth with nearly 20 million views. The Wikipedia page about the brothers received over 26 million views in 2024. The top 25 most viewed Wikipedia pages of 2024, ranked by page views:1.
Persons: Anusha Alikhan, Taylor Swift, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, JD Vance, Carlos Osorio, Elon Musk, Trump, who’s, Joe Biden, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Tim Walz, Lyle, Erik Menendez, , Barbie ”, “ Oppenheimer ”, Griselda Blanco, Swift, Sean “ Diddy ” Combs, Liam Payne, Alikhan, Narendra Modi, Adnan Abidi, Cristiano Ronaldo, “ Deadpool, Kalki, Sean Combs Organizations: CNN, Wikimedia Foundation, Reuters, “ Department, Government, Democratic, Netflix, Wikimedia, Indian Premier League, India, Indian, Bharatiya Janata Party, UEFA, United Locations: India, Grand Rapids , Michigan, Minnesota, Colombian, British, New Delhi, ChatGPT, United States
AdvertisementElon Musk filed a lawsuit against OpenAI in February, only to briefly withdraw it in June. Elon Musk briefly withdrew his lawsuit against OpenAI in June after he had a conversation with Sam Altman in March, The Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday. Last month, Musk amended his lawsuit to include Microsoft as a defendant and accused Microsoft and OpenAI of forming a monopoly. In addition to suing Altman, Musk recently gave him a nickname: "Swindly Sam." AdvertisementRepresentatives for Altman at OpenAI and Musk did not respond to requests for comment from BI.
Persons: Elon Musk, Musk, Altman, Sam, Sam Altman, Musk's, OpenAI, David Hoffman, BI's Grace Kay, Tesla, xAI Organizations: OpenAI, Street, Microsoft, SpaceX, University of Pennsylvania, Twitter Locations: Big Sky , Montana, That's, OpenAI
Twitter, now X, has also been a valuable data source for Musk's $50 billion startup xAI. When Elon Musk bought Twitter for $44 billion, it was panned as one of the worst tech acquisitions in history. AdvertisementIn late 2023, Musk blocked other organizations from scraping X data for free — but gave xAI continued access. AdvertisementxAI gets a boost from X data. Should X be unsuccessful, it would raise questions about the value of the X to xAI data pipeline.
Persons: Trump, Elon Musk, Dan Ives, it's, Musk, Sam Altman, xAI, Ellen Keenan O'Malley, EIP, O'Malley, X, Shmuel Chafets, Warren Buffett, Musk's, Donald Trump, Anna Moneymaker, Vivek Ramaswamy, Volodymyr Zelensky, Sundar Pichai, isn't, Howard Lutnick, Scott Bessent, MAGA, Calum Chace Organizations: Elon, Twitter, Wedbush Securities, Street, Qatar Investment Authority, Sequoia Capital, Wired, MMC Ventures, Trump, Queensland University of Technology, Republican, Target, Berkshire Hathaway, Fidelity, Getty, of, SpaceX, Reuters, UFC, Wall Street, Trump's, X Corp, Bright Locations: Pennsylvania, Lago, Palm Beach, California
AdvertisementOpenAI is seeking to reach 1 billion users by next year, a new report said. Its growth plan involves building new data centers, company executives told the Financial Times. OpenAI is seeking to amass 1 billion users over the next year and enter a new era of accelerated growth by betting on several high-stakes strategies such as building its own data centers, according to a new report. Advertisement"We're in a massive growth phase, it behooves us to keep investing. In September, OpenAI was reported to have pitched the White House on the need for a massive data center build-out, while highlighting the massive power demands that they'd come with.
Persons: OpenAI, Sarah Friar, ChatGPT, Sam Altman, Chris Lehane, they'd, Altman, Friar Organizations: Financial Times, Financial, UBS, US, Apple Locations: OpenAI
AdvertisementIntel CEO Pat Gelsinger is out of the top spot after a challenging 4-year tenure. On Monday morning, Intel employees joined an all-hands meeting after receiving an email invite at 5 a.m. PT. Being CEO of Intel was Pat Gelsinger's dream since he joined the company as a teenager in 1979. But no one at the top has the technical expertise of Gelsinger, which Intel employees pointed out in their questions. No one has been a closer witness to this roller coaster than Intel employees, who have seen multiple waves of layoffs and buyouts.
Persons: Pat Gelsinger, David Zinsner, Michelle Johnston Holthaus, unravels ChatGPT, isn't, Pat Gelsinger's, Alvin Nguyen, Forrester, Gelsinger, Zisner, Holthaus, Intel's, Edward Jones, Said, Frank Yeary, Bernstein, Vivek Arya, Daniel Newman, Logan Purk, Pat, Emma, ecosgrove Organizations: Intel, Bloomberg, Department of Commerce, Nvidia, Gaudi, Bank of America
Following Monday's trade, Jim Cramer's Charitable Trust will own 235 shares of MSFT, decreasing its weighting to roughly 2.85% from 3.12%. As a result of the rally, heading into the seasonably strong month of December, the market has become overbought, according to the S & P 500 Short-Range Oscillator . The Oscillator, which tracks trading momentum, climbed to plus 5.5.% after Friday's session Reading the Oscillator A reading above plus 4% indicates an overbought market that could be due for a rest or consolidation. When the stock market goes on a run like this and pushes into overbought territory, our discipline kicks in and we trim positions that have moved up. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade.
Persons: Jim Cramer's, Donald Trump, OpenAI, Jim Cramer, Jim Organizations: Microsoft, CNBC Locations: Copilots
AdvertisementOracle shares are set for their best year since 1999 after a 75% surge. Oracle has surged 75% since January, putting the stock on track for its best year since a tripling in 1999 during the dot-com boom. Oracle's soaring stock price has boosted the net worth of Larry Ellison, who cofounded the company and is chief technology officer. The chipmaker's stock has tripled in the past year and it now rivals Apple as the world's most valuable company. Yet Oracle is still headed for its best annual stock performance in a quarter of a century — and its bosses are promising there's more to come.
Persons: Larry, Trump, aren't, Larry Ellison, Elon Musk's, Safra Catz, Catz, Ellison Organizations: Oracle, Exxon Mobil, Mastercard, Costco, Netflix, Forbes, Microsoft, Google, Nvidia, Apple
She is the latest OpenAI researcher focused on safety to leave the company this year. Yet another safety researcher has announced their resignation from OpenAI. Following his departure, the AGI Readiness team disbanded, and its members dispersed across different sectors of the company. The AGI Readiness team advised the company on the world's capacity to safely manage AGI, a theoretical version of artificial intelligence that could someday equal or surpass human intelligence. Advertisement"I've always been strongly driven by the mission of ensuring safe and beneficial AGI and after Miles's departure and the dissolution of the AGI Readiness team, I believe I can pursue this more effectively externally," she wrote.
Persons: Rosie Campbell, Campbell, Sam Altman, Miles Brundage, I've, OpenAI, Altman, it's, Ilya Sutskever, Jan Leike, John Schulman Organizations: OpenAI, Microsoft, AGI Readiness, AGI, Harvard Business School, Fox News, Business Locations: OpenAI, Substack
Much of the chatter about the newest iPhone 16 models has been about how they can support Apple Intelligence. There are also still a lot of questions about when, exactly, all the cool new AI features will be fully available. It hit the market in September, and Apple Intelligence began rolling out later that month as part of the iOS 18.1 software update. Apple has yet to provide a clear-cut calendar for the full Apple Intelligence rollout, but it provided some more details on the timeline when it announced iOS 18.1. Here's an estimated timeline for the US English Apple Intelligence release based on what experts on Apple and the company have said since WWDC.
Persons: Siri, Apple, OpenAI's ChatGPT, Mark Gurman, Bella Ramsey, Ramsey Organizations: Apple Intelligence, Apple, June's, Bloomberg, Google, English Apple Intelligence, iOS Locations: Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, Australia, Indian
Elon Musk is asking a federal court to stop OpenAI from converting into a fully for-profit business. Attorneys representing Musk, his AI startup xAI, and former OpenAI board member Shivon Zilis filed for a preliminary injunction against OpenAI on Friday. The injunction would also stop OpenAI from allegedly requiring its investors to refrain from funding competitors, including xAI and others. Musk had originally sued OpenAI in March 2024 in a San Francisco state court, before withdrawing that complaint and refiling several months later in federal court. Thrive Capital led the financing while investors, including Microsoft and Nvidia, also participated.
Persons: Elon Musk, Sam Altman, Shivon Zilis, OpenAI, Reid Hoffman, Musk, Marc Toberoff, Linda Khan, — CNBC's Hayden Field Organizations: Musk, Microsoft, ChatGPT, CNBC, Federal Trade Commission, It's, Nvidia, Google, Menlo Ventures Locations: Ankara, Turkey, San Francisco, Los Angeles, OpenAI
ChatGPT has entered its Terrible Twos
  + stars: | 2024-11-30 | by ( Lakshmi Varanasi | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +3 min
Since then, its user base has doubled to 200 million weekly users. AdvertisementFor one, ChatGPT has helped turbocharge global investment in generative AI. The biggest beneficiaries of the generative AI boom have been the biggest companies. In September, OpenAI previewed o1, a series of AI models that it says are "designed to spend more time thinking before they respond." ChatGPT Plus and Team users can access the models in ChatGPT.
Persons: ChatGPT, It's, OpenAI, Ben Ellencweig, Bryan Chiang Organizations: Tech, Bloomberg, Boston Consulting, Big Tech, Stanford, Business
Oracle has soared 75% this year, headed for its second-best year on record and best since 1999, when shares roughly quadrupled in price. "The company is delivering a lot of value to its customers," said Dan Flax, senior research analyst at Neuberger Berman. ORCL ALL mountain Oracle, long term Now, refocusing on its cloud infrastructure business has helped Oracle master the AI ecosystem, fueling interest from investors. Still, investors such as Laffer Tengler Investments CEO Nancy Tengler view Oracle as operating in a sweet spot in the worlds of cloud computing and AI inference. "There's not a lot of companies that are growing" at the rate of Oracle.
Persons: ChatGPT, Jensen, That's, Bill Clinton, Dan Flax, Neuberger Berman, Larry Ellison, Elon Musk, hyperscalers, Angelo Zino, Zino, Robert Pavlik, Ellison, Larry, Kim Forrest, He's, Steve Jobs, What's, Forrest –, Nancy Tengler, Tengler Organizations: Oracle, Nvidia, Devices, Microsoft, Forbes, CFRA, Bokeh Capital Partners, Amazon, Tengler Locations: U.S
The latest generation of large language models requires significantly more computing power and energy than previous AI models. As a result, tech leaders are rallying to accelerate the energy transition, including investing in alternatives like nuclear energy. Major tech companies, including Amazon, Google, and Microsoft, have also struck deals with nuclear energy suppliers recently as they advance AI technology. Related storiesMoving to nuclear energyMany tech leaders argue the need for energy solutions is urgent and investing in nuclear energy. AI's energy use is growingTech companies seek new energy solutions because their AI models consume much energy.
Persons: Fabrice Beaulieu, Mark Zuckerberg, Nvidia, Blackwell, Hopper, Jensen Huang, Huang, Sam Altman, Altman, Joe Biden, Cameron Porter, Porter, Trump, OpenAI's GPT Organizations: Tech, Fabrice Beaulieu Big Tech, Meta, Microsoft, Amazon, Google, Nvidia, Hong Kong University of Science, Technology, Economic, Helion Energy, Steel Atlas, McKinsey Locations: Davos, Oklo
A coalition of Canada’s biggest news organizations is suing OpenAI, the maker of the artificial intelligence chatbot, ChatGPT, accusing the company of illegally using their content in the first case of its kind in the country. Five of the country’s major news companies, including the publishers of its top newspapers, newswires and the national broadcaster, filed the joint suit in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice on Friday morning. While this is the first such lawsuit in Canada, it is similar to a suit brought against OpenAI and Microsoft in the United States in 2023 by The New York Times, claiming copyright infringement of news content related to A.I. The two companies have denied the suit’s claims. In response to the Canadian lawsuit, a spokesman for OpenAI said “We have not yet had the opportunity to review the allegations,” but added that “our models are trained on publicly available data, grounded in fair use and related international copyright principles that are fair for creators and support innovation.”
Persons: OpenAI, Organizations: Canada’s, Ontario Superior Court, Justice, OpenAI, Microsoft, The New York Times Locations: Ontario, Canada, United States
AdvertisementByteDance has sued a former intern for $1.1 million, per Chinese media reports. The TikTok owner claims he sabotaged an AI model training project by modifying code. TikTok owner ByteDance has filed a lawsuit seeking damages of $1.1 million against a former intern it has accused of sabotaging an AI training project, according to local media reports. Multiple Chinese media outlets reported this week that ByteDance is seeking 8 million yuan, about $1.1 million, and a public apology. Tian's LinkedIn profile states that he has been a research intern at ByteDance's VC team and AI lab since 2021.
Persons: ByteDance, Tian Keyu, Tian, Tian didn't Organizations: China Morning Post, BBC, ByteDance's, Business, Chinese Communist Party Locations: Beijing
AdvertisementElon Musk praised Apple's new hearing aid feature for AirPods. The FDA approved the feature as the first over-the-counter hearing aid software. Elon Musk, who has previously criticized Apple, appears to have been won over by one new feature. It shows a hard-of-hearing father using the feature on the Apple AirPods Pro 2 to hear his daughter opening Christmas presents. "Don't want it," Musk wrote in a June response to a Tim Cook post promoting Apple Intelligence on X.
Persons: Elon Musk, Musk, Apple, Tim Cook, Tesla's, Apple's Organizations: FDA, Apple, ChatGPT, Apple AirPods, OpenAI, Apple Intelligence, AirPods
Five Canadian news media companies filed a legal action on Friday against ChatGPT owner OpenAI, accusing the artificial-intelligence company of regularly breaching copyright and online terms of use. OpenAI using other companies' journalism for their own commercial gain is not. In an 84-page statement of claim filed in Ontario's superior court of justice, the five Canadian companies demanded damages from OpenAI and a permanent injunction preventing it from using their material without consent. "The News Media Companies have never received from OpenAI any form of consideration, including payment, in exchange for OpenAI's use of their Works." The Canadian news companies' document did not mention Microsoft.
Persons: OpenAI, brazenly, Elon Musk Organizations: Microsoft, The Globe, Canadian Press, CBC, Radio, New, News Media Companies Locations: The, New York, Canadian
Generative artificial intelligence has taken Silicon Valley by storm since the launch of OpenAI's ChatGPT chatbot in November 2022. There was a lot of optimism over the potential of GenAI gadgets at the CES trade show in January, said Paul Gagnon, vice president for analyst firm Circana. Additionally, consumers may find current GenAI devices too expensive, and they may be confused about what the devices can actually do, he said. The reality is that while GenAI has captivated Silicon Valley, it's still "inning zero" in regard to widespread adoption, Bajarin said. Despite Silicon Valley not having a breakout year for GenAI hardware, here are a few GenAI devices early adopters can buy.
Persons: chatbot, Paul Gagnon, Gagnon, we've, — there's, hasn't, Ben Bajarin, Ray, Bajarin, Ryan Reith, Reith, GenAI, Steve Koenig Organizations: Nvidia, CES, Creative, Microsoft, Apple, Intel, Dell, Lenovo, IDC, Consumer Technology Association Locations: Silicon
AdvertisementPyannoteAI is in talks to raise $10 million in initial funding, sources told Business Insider. The startup's AI platform detects and identifies speakers in audio transcriptions. Voice AI is gaining traction, with startups like ElevenLabs in talks to raise significant funding. A French startup developing voice intelligence models is in talks to raise around $10 million in initial funding, Business Insider has learned from two people with knowledge of the deal. Voice-cloning startup ElevenLabs is looking to raise funding at a $3 billion valuation, Business Insider first reported.
Persons: Lizzie Widhelm, Vincent Molina, Hervé Bredin, Bredin, buzzy, Dealroom, OpenAI, ChatGPT Organizations: Business, BI Locations: France
AdvertisementThe rate of AI model improvement appears to be slowing, but some tech leaders say there is no wall. A fierce debate over whether improvements in AI models have hit their limit has taken hold in recent weeks, forcing several CEOs to respond. Others, including Marc Andreessen, say AI models aren't getting noticeably better and are all converging to perform at roughly similar levels. AdvertisementOne solution that companies are exploring is synthetic data, an artificial form of data generated by AI. Aymeric Zhuo, cofounder and CEO of AI startup Agemo, said that AI reasoning "has been an active area of research," particularly as "the industry faces a data wall."
Persons: Sam Altman, Fabrice Beaulieu Dario Amodei, Anthropic, Jensen Huang, Marc Andreessen, Henri Tilloy, Jensen, Justin Sullivan, Matthew Zeiler, Eric Landau, Landau, Sharon Zhou, Zhou, Daniele Panfilo, Bard, it's, Thomas Wolf, Jonathan Frankle, Ilya Sutskever, Satya Nadella, Aymeric Zhuo, Sivesh Sukumar, OpenAI, Noam Brown, It's, Adam Selipsky, Dario Amodei, Noah Berger, Anthropic's, they've, Microsoft's Copilot Organizations: Nvidia, Business, Google, French VC, Companies, Vox Media, OpenAI, Reuters, TED, Gemini, Web, Getty Companies, Investors Locations: Santa Clara
AdvertisementElon Musk's xAI is reportedly close to unveiling a chatbot app similar to OpenAI's ChatGPT. Elon Musk's xAI is reportedly planning an app that could expand its chatbot's reach to a much wider audience and take on ChatGPT. xAI could release the chatbot app as soon as December, The Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday. The app, if it materializes, would be another sign that xAI and Musk are trying to take on ChatGPT-maker OpenAI. A chatbot app would be its first product offered directly to consumers.
Persons: xAI, OpenAI, Elon Musk's xAI, Sam Altman, Musk Organizations: Elon, Street Journal, Street, Business, Twitter, Financial Times
AdvertisementAgility Robotics CEO Peggy Johnson says humanoid robots are filling some labor gaps. AdvertisementDigit is Agility Robotics' mobile manipulation humanoid robot. It competes with the likes of Apptronik, which is working with NASA on humanoid robots, and Boston Dynamics, which has created humanoid robots called Atlas that it says can run and jump over obstacles, as well as perform factory worker tasks. Agility Robotics' humanoid robots are currently only permitted to work inside a specific, cordoned-off space separate from human workers. Agility Robotics takes a similarly cautious approach to its application of artificial intelligence, which is deep in the hype stage.
Persons: Peggy Johnson, it'll, Johnson, GXO, Ford, , Optimus, ChatGPT, doesn't Organizations: Robotics, pharma, Silicon, Agility Robotics, Business, Deloitte, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Digit, GXO Logistics, Mobile, Ford Amazon, Agility, NASA, Boston Dynamics, Gallup, Microsoft, Qualcomm Locations: Lisbon, Portugal
Agility Robotics is hoping to deploy them across industries like grocery, automotive, and pharma. AdvertisementDigit is Agility Robotics' mobile manipulation humanoid robot. It competes with the likes of Apptronik, which is working with NASA on humanoid robots, and Boston Dynamics, which has created humanoid robots called Atlas that it says can run and jump over obstacles, as well as perform factory-worker tasks. Agility Robotics' humanoid robots are permitted to work only inside a specific, cordoned-off space separate from human workers. Agility Robotics takes a similarly cautious approach to its application of artificial intelligence, which is deep in the hype stage.
Persons: Peggy Johnson, it'd, Johnson, GXO, Ford, , ChatGPT, doesn't Organizations: Robotics, pharma, Silicon, Agility Robotics, Deloitte, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Digit, GXO Logistics, Mobile, Ford Amazon, Agility, NASA, Boston Dynamics, Gallup, Microsoft, Qualcomm Locations: Lisbon
OpenAI is allowing employees to sell roughly $1.5 billion worth of shares in a new tender offer to SoftBank, CNBC has learned. Employees will have until Dec. 24 to decide if they want to participate in the new tender offer, which has not previously been reported, one of the people said. The tender offer is not related to OpenAI's potential plans to restructure the firm to a for-profit business, one of the people said. The OpenAI investment matches SoftBank's eagerness to deploy cash, with a capital-intensive business model, a person close to Son told CNBC. The company also received a $4 billion revolving line of credit, bringing its total liquidity to more than $10 billion.
Persons: Masayoshi Son, OpenAI, SoftBank, Son Organizations: CNBC, Employees, Apple, Qualcomm, SoftBank's, Microsoft, Nvidia
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