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AdvertisementJust in time for the busy holiday travel season, Uber has come out with a new ride option. For those who don't travel light, the new XXL Uber option comes with "larger trunk space" for more luggage. For those who don't like to travel light during the holiday season, Uber's new XXL option might be for you. The existing UberXL option gets riders a van or SUV that seats up to 6 people. AdvertisementAs part of the holiday travel season updates, Uber said that eligible Uber One members can get $20 Uber Cash back on an XXL ride until December 1.
Persons: Uber, UberXL, Cash Organizations: XXL, It's, TSA Locations: Canada
AdvertisementMeta has good news for Instagram users unhappy with their recommendations algorithm. The company is testing giving users the ability to wipe the slate clean and get new recommended content. Meta is gearing the feature toward teens but it'll soon roll out globally to all users. Sick of the recommended content in your Instagram feed? AdvertisementMeta positioned the feature toward its teen users in its blog post, though it isn't age-specific.
Persons: it'll, Meta, you'll, Instagram, , Adam Mosseri, TikTok Organizations: Meta, Piper
Tesla recently added to the list a $40 Tesla Bot Action Figure of the humanoid robot it's developing. Here's a list of the weird merchandise Tesla has sold, including flamethrowers and surfboards. A $40 collectible figure modeled after Tesla's Optimus Gen 2 humanoid robot. Under Musk's leadership, SpaceX, Tesla, and The Boring Company have sold a number of quirky wares, oftentimes taking inspiration in name or design from Tesla vehicles or SpaceX rockets. Here's a look at some of the weirdest products Tesla has sold to date:
Persons: Elon Musk, Tesla, he's, Tesla's Optimus Organizations: Tesla's, SpaceX, Tesla, The, Company, eBay
AdvertisementApple has increasingly used its own silicon chips in its devices in recent years. Apple says it has a "secret weapon" in its approach to making the chips that power many of its devices. The company also benefits from making chips strictly for its own use rather than being a traditional chip-maker that sells to other companies, Millet said. Apple's newest Macs are based on Apple's latest silicon chips, the M4 line. AdvertisementMillet said Apple silicon takes advantage of "three major components, the architecture, the design, and the process technology."
Persons: Apple execs, Apple's, Apple, Don McGuire Tim Millet, Tom Boger, Boger, Millet, Tim Cook, Biden's, TSMC Organizations: Apple, Indian Express, Mac, Qualcomm, Intel, Imagination Technologies, M4, BI Locations: Arizona, Phoenix , Arizona
Elon MuskTesla Optimus robot prototypes walk onto a stage. Screengrab from We, Robot livestreamElon Musk has been working on the Optimus humanoid robot for years. At Tesla's Robotaxi event last month, the robots poured drinks and played rock-paper-scissors with guests (though they were remotely controlled by humans). Outside Tesla, Musk personally invested in Vicarious when it was an AI startup working on general intelligence for robots. Vicarious has since been acquired by Intrinsic, an AI robotics company at Google's parent company, Alphabet.
Persons: Elon, Robot livestream Elon Musk, Musk, Tesla
Elon Musk is doubling down on his lawsuit against OpenAI, and he's taking issue with what they pay employees. AdvertisementSo just how much does OpenAI pay its employees? Since it's a private company, OpenAI isn't required to report compensation data in the way public companies must. Levels.fyi, which tracks compensation data at tech firms and startups, says total yearly compensation at OpenAI ranges from $144,275 for a technical writer to $1,338,750 for a software engineer. OpenAI's median yearly total compensation is $534,197, according to data reported on the tracker.
Persons: Elon Musk, Reid Hoffman, OpenAI, Musk, Sam Altman, Roger Lee, Hoffman, Greg Brockman Organizations: Microsoft, OpenAI, Elon, San Francisco Bay Area, Bloomberg Locations: OpenAI, Levels.fyi, San Francisco Bay
I think their actions don't say the same thing," he told Fortune. Chesky, who inspired the term "founder mode," says those seeking autonomy should be entrepreneurs. The Airbnb CEO recently spoke with Fortune about the "founder mode" model of leadership. But I don't think people for the most part want to be disintegrated. AdvertisementHe said that his operating in founder mode "flies in the face of everything we're taught about modern leadership."
Persons: Fortune, Chesky, , Brian Chesky doesn't, Paul Graham, Graham, Airbnb, he'd, they're, we're, Steve Jobs, Walt Disney, Jensen Huang, Elon Musk Organizations: Service Locations: America
He examines how his team steps up when he takes PTO to determine whether he's hired the right people. I usually find vacation an opportunity to judge if I've hired the right team. Every time I've come back, I've felt the folks I've hired are the right people; they've stepped up, and they know they can make decisions. So when I'm going on vacation, I ask myself, who can I direct people to instead for questions they'd normally ask me? AdvertisementLet's say you have one or two people on your team you're concerned about while you're going to be on vacation.
Persons: Gopal Shenoy, he's, , I've, they've, Slack, they'll, they'd Organizations: Service Locations: people's, they're
Jeff Bezos congratulated Donald Trump on winning the presidential election. Here's a history of Bezos and Trump's relationship. Following Trump's election that year, Bezos was one of several tech leaders who met with the president-elect in a summit Bezos later described as "very productive." Trump and AmazonWhile campaigning for the 2016 presidential election, Trump said Amazon would have "such problems" if he became president . In 2019, Trump bashed Bezos and the Post as he appeared to talk about Bezos' divorce from MacKenzie Scott.
Persons: Jeff Bezos, Donald Trump, They've, Here's, , Bezos, Hillary Clinton, Trump, The Washington Post Trump, MacKenzie Scott, Jeff Bozo, Kamala Harris Organizations: Service, Trump, Amazon, United States Post Office, Post, Department, Microsoft, Amazon Web, DoD, AWS, Cloud Service, The Washington Post, Washington Post, Amazon Washington Locations: America, U.S
The Amazon founder's net worth soared to an all-time high of $228 billion on Wednesday, per Bloomberg's Billionaires Index. Amazon's stock reached its own record high on Wednesday, fueling Bezos' wealth jump. His net worth hit a record high of $228 billion on Wednesday, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. The rally helped the Nasdaq 100, the index on which Amazon is listed, reach a record high. The Tesla CEO's net worth climbed $26.5 billion on Wednesday to reach $290 billion, per Bloomberg.
Persons: Jeff Bezos, , Donald Trump, Bezos, Elon Musk, Bezos —, Trump Organizations: Service, Bloomberg, Nasdaq, Trump, Tesla, Washington Post, SpaceX, NASA
His remarks follow the decision by the Washington Post, which Bezos owns, not to endorse a candidate. AdvertisementJeff Bezos congratulated Donald Trump on his reelection less than two weeks after his newspaper's decision not to endorse a candidate in the race. AdvertisementThe Washington Post endorsed Barack Obama in 2008 and 2012, Hillary Clinton in 2016, and Joe Biden in 2020. While campaigning for the 2016 presidential election, Trump said Amazon would have "problems" if he became president. AdvertisementTrump has criticized the Washington Post as "lobbyist" and called Bezos "Jeff Bozo" in 2019.
Persons: Jeff Bezos, Donald Trump, Bezos, , Trump, William Lewis, Lewis, Kamala Harris, David Hoffman, Molly Roberts, Mili Mitra, Robert Kagan, Michele Norris, Danielle Allen, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, Dave Limp, Megan Mitchell —, Limp, Jeff Bozo Organizations: Washington Post, Service, Washington, Trump, Associated Press Locations: America
A rare bee species reportedly threw a wrench in Meta's plans for an AI data center. Other tech giants are spending billions on data centers to further their AI ambitions. A rare species of the insect threw a wrench in the company's plans for an AI data center, the Financial Times reported Monday. Rivals, including Google, Amazon, and Microsoft, also invest billions in data centers to power their AI. AdvertisementThe boom in data centers to power AI also comes with high costs environmentally, not just financially.
Persons: Meta, , Mark Zuckerberg, IBM's Jonathan Adashek Meta, Kairos Power, Marc Wulfraat, MWPVL Organizations: Service, Financial Times, Google, Microsoft, Kairos, Bloomberg, McKinsey
CEO Sam Altman explained the company's shift to closed AI models in a Reddit AMA on Thursday. AdvertisementWhy doesn't OpenAI open-source the AI models behind ChatGPT if the company is called OpenAI? Altman responded that open source "plays an important role in the ecosystem and there are great open source models in the world." The comments from Altman follow a year in which OpenAI has received criticism for no longer open-sourcing its AI models. "There is no single open source AI definition, and defining it is a challenge because previous open source definitions do not encompass the complexities of today's rapidly advancing AI models," the spokesperson said.
Persons: OpenAI, Sam Altman, , Altman, Elon Musk, ChatGPT, Musk, Ilya Sutskever, Mark Zuckerberg, OpenAI's GPT Organizations: Service, Microsoft, OpenAI, Meta, OSI
Mark Zuckerberg says Meta's Llama 4 AI models are training on the biggest GPU cluster in the industry. During Meta's earnings call, he said the cluster is "bigger than 100,000 H100s." A lot of computing power is going into training Meta's forthcoming Llama 4 AI models — more than anything currently offered by the competition, according to Zuckerberg. Zuckerberg added in the earnings call Wednesday that Meta's Llama 4 models will have "new modalities, capabilities, stronger reasoning" and be "much faster." Meanwhile, Musk tweeted earlier this week that xAI will soon double its cluster size in the coming months to 200,000 H100 and H200 chips.
Persons: Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, , Mark Zuckerberg's, Zuckerberg, I've, Hopper, Aravind Srinivas, Srinivas, didn't, Musk, xAI Organizations: Service, Nvidia, Meta Locations: Meta
Zhang Yiming has built a $49.3 billion fortune since cofounding ByteDance, the Chinese tech giant behind TikTok. He recently became the richest person in China. AdvertisementThe widespread popularity of TikTok has created not only a new generation of social media stars — it's also helped mint China's wealthiest person. Zhang is a highly private person and little is publicly known about his personal life. He has recently, however, been thrust back into the spotlight after being named on the list as the richest person in China.
Persons: Zhang Yiming, cofounding ByteDance, Zhang, , TikTok, — it's Organizations: Service Locations: China
"Founder mode" is not about "swagger," says one of the founders who popularized it. Here's what he says most people get wrong about "founder mode" and how he actually defines it. AdvertisementBrian Chesky helped popularize the term "founder mode," but he says some people have gotten it twisted. The term "founder mode" was popularized in September by Y Combinator founding partner Paul Graham, who wrote that Chesky inspired it. "First of all, people don't know what founder mode is," Chesky said on the podcast.
Persons: Brian Chesky, , Y, Paul Graham, Graham, Chesky, Airbnb, Mark Zuckerberg, aren't, Steve Jobs, Walt Disney, Elon Musk, Jony, Hiroki Asai Organizations: Service, Apple, Harvard Business School Locations: Airbnb
One of Meta's longest-tenured execs shared insights from the 19 years she's worked with Mark Zuckerberg. Head of product Naomi Gleit talked about lessons from his leadership on "Lenny's Podcast." AdvertisementA Meta exec recently reflected on some of the lessons she's learned from nearly two decades working with company cofounder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg. She talked about her experience working with Zuckerberg for over 19 years during an episode of "Lenny's Podcast" released Sunday. Another Meta exec, CTO Andrew "Boz" Bosworth , previously talked about Zuckerberg's approach to feedback.
Persons: execs, she's, Mark Zuckerberg, Naomi Gleit, , Zuckerberg, I've, Gleit, Zuckerberg's, Mark, Andrew, Boz, Bosworth, Meta, Zuck Organizations: Service, East Palo, Reuters, Street Journal Locations: East, East Palo Alto
The CEO of European ride-hailing app Bolt is mandating workers return to the office 12 days a month. AdvertisementThe CEO of European mobility app Bolt didn't mince words earlier this month when calling workers back to the office. "We will stop the insanity of people working remotely from places like Bali," he said. "We believe that in-person collaboration drives innovation and performance, and our existing policy advises employees to work from a Bolt office for 2-3 days a week," a Bolt spokesperson said. "Starting from 1 January, this policy will be formalised with employees being asked to work from a Bolt office 12 days per month.
Persons: Markus Villig, Bolt, , Villig, Elon Musk, flexibly, it'd, Read Organizations: Service, Business, Apple, Amazon, Sequoia Capital, Fidelity Management, Team, Locations: Bali, Tallinn, Estonia, – Tallinn
It can help to cast a wide net when you're applying for jobs. Experts say you can simultaneously apply to multiple jobs at one company, within reason — if your skills genuinely align with them. AdvertisementWhen you're searching for a job, it's a given that you're applying to multiple positions. AdvertisementHowever, it's important to understand how you might be viewed when you throw your hat in for multiple roles at a company at the same time. As with any job application, you want to "emphasize your genuine fit and enthusiasm" for the position, Pong said.
Persons: , it's, Cynthia Pong, Farah Sharghi, Sharghi, Gabby Davis, Davis, I've, I'm, Pong Organizations: Service
The company uses memos in meetings, which begin with attendees reading them and leaving comments. Amazon's Jeff Bezos famously banned PowerPoints in exec meetings, instead asking for 6-page memos. AdvertisementJeff Bezos' rules for meetings at Amazon have made their way to Dropbox. Dropbox CEO Drew Houston said his company has adopted the "memo-first" meeting culture. Instead, he asks for a 6-page "narratively structured" memo, and the meeting kicks off with attendees silently reading it.
Persons: Dropbox, Amazon's Jeff Bezos, , Jeff Bezos, Drew Houston, you've, Logan Bartlett, Houston, PowerPoints, Bezos, they've Organizations: Service, Amazon Locations: Dropbox
5G and Open RAN are some networking technologies they highlighted. "5G networks will enable automated guided vehicles, port and airfield operations, and cutting-edge telemedicine such as remote access to specialists and rapid creation of field hospitals," Ramirez said. "So looking at this from the perspective of how do we actually manipulate these systems internally, we've gone 100% in on Open RAN as our solution. We have a perspective of how Open RAN is the basis for taking advantage of these technologies and pushing us into the 6G era." The Department of Defense is working with academic and industry leaders on Open RAN to bring its communications systems into a new era, he said.
Persons: , It's, Venice Goodwine, that's, Goodwine, Juan Ramirez, Ramirez, Tom Rondeau, Rondeau, we've Organizations: MWC Las Vegas, RAN, Service, MWC, Vegas, Radio Access, Department of, Air Force, Air, Department of Defense, Department Locations: Venice
Tech execs discussed AI's role in the workplace at the trade show MWC Las Vegas. "And where I'm seeing a little bit more hesitation and where people really need to invest in their red-teaming efforts, really need to invest in their evaluation frameworks, is those large external-facing use cases that are actually going to touch millions of customers," Williams added. AdvertisementOthers cautioned about companies getting swept up in the AI boom and implementing AI just for the sake of it. In her keynote, Salesforce's Goldman concluded with the importance of "making sure that we're leveraging AI in service of human strengths." "To make AI work for our businesses, we have to first make sure it works for the people our businesses serve and the people our businesses employ," she said.
Persons: , We've, Durga Malladi, Shankar Arumugavelu, Arumugavelu, Paula Goldman, Salesforce's, Goldman, Julian Williams, Williams, Piers Sanders, Salesforce's Goldman Organizations: Tech, MWC, Vegas, Service, Mobile, Congress, Verizon, Qualcomm, Verizon Global Services, AI, VC, MWC Las Vegas, Sand Technologies Locations: Anthropic
"There has never been a better or exciting time to be in the telecommunications industry," said Ronnie Vasishta, senior vice president of telecom at Nvidia. "AI will revolutionize telecommunications, and telecommunications will revolutionize AI." Verizon is using AI to "plan, build, and run our network; deliver differentiated customer and employee experiences; optimize internal processes; drive operational efficiencies," said Arumugavelu. AdvertisementOne way it's implementing the tech is by using AI computer vision, which allows computers to analyze and identify subjects in photos and videos, for geospatial intelligent cell site planning. Related storiesVerizon is also building a fully automated supply chain digital twin, which helps with monitoring inventory levels, Arumugavelu said, and using AI in workforce planning.
Persons: Execs, , Ronnie Vasishta, Shankar Arumugavelu, Nvidia's Vasishta, Arumugavelu, Nvidia's Organizations: Telecommunications, MWC, Vegas, Service, Nvidia, Verizon, Mobile, Congress, Verizon Global Services
Airports are looking to private wireless networks to improve operations, execs said at MWC Las Vegas. Private wireless networks are key to ushering in a better airport experience for both the travel hubs' operations and the billions of passengers who pass through them. Private networks generally offer greater security and reliability, lower latency, and higher bandwidth compared with public networks. "As I think about a future with a lot of growth, private wireless is foundational. Private wireless networks can also help enterprises with cost and mobility by reducing the expense of installing cables and by providing connectivity to areas that might be harder to reach with wires.
Persons: execs, , Charles Miwa, Michael Youngs, We're, Kyle Mobley, Mobley, that's, SITA, I'm, Youngs, That's Organizations: MWC Las Vegas, Service, Mobile, Congress, Vegas, International Airport, Dallas Fort Worth International, Private, Port, San, San Francisco Bay, International, Airports Locations: Vegas ., Port of Oakland, San Francisco
Mobile World Congress, a mobile communications trade show, is coming to Las Vegas this week. Techies, salespeople, and industry executives are arriving in Nevada this week for MWC Las Vegas, which kicks off today. The annual mobile-communications trade show brings more than 250 exhibitors, sponsors, and partners to the Las Vegas Convention Center in Sin City from Tuesday to Thursday. 5G technology is on track to add $210 billion in GDP to the North American economy by 2030, GSMA's "Mobile Economy North America" report said. The trade show in Vegas comes more than seven months after Mobile World Congress Barcelona, which is also hosted by GSMA.
Persons: , Lara Dewar, GSMA, Dewar, Booz Allen, Ulf Ewaldsson, Nvidia's, Ronnie Vasishta, Shankar Arumugavelu, Randi Zuckerberg, Hug, Mark Zuckerberg's Organizations: Mobile, Las, Service, MWC Las Vegas, Nvidia, Salesforce, Las Vegas Convention, MWC, Vegas, Enterprise, GSMA Intelligence, Verizon, Qualcomm, Cisco, Microsoft, Samsung, Apple, Apple Intelligence, Google, MWC Americas, Congress Barcelona, GSMA, Motorola, Lenovo, Verizon Global Services, Department of, Air Force's Locations: Las Vegas, Nevada, Sin City, North, America, Vegas, Venice
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