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Dario Amodei, Daniela Amodei, Tom Brown, Jack Clark, Jared Kaplan, and Sam McCandlish, cofounders of AnthropicAnthropic's Dario Amodei, Jack Clark, and Daniela Amodei. Since then, the company has received billions in funding from both Google and Amazon in what some have termed an "AI arms race." CEO Dario Amodei, a former Google Brain researcher with a Ph.D. in computational neuroscience, has been writing about the cataclysmic potential of AI since 2016. Constitutional AI is partly the brainchild of two other OpenAI alums and Anthropic cofounders, Tom Brown and Jared Kaplan. Both Kaplan and Brown have worked on Anthropic's efforts to "red team" the company's flagship language model, Claude, probing for misuse possibilities.
Persons: Dario Amodei, Daniela Amodei, Tom Brown, Jack Clark, Jared Kaplan, Sam McCandlish, Anthropic Anthropic's Dario Amodei, Menlo Ventures Anthropic, Amodei's, Anthropic, , Anthropic cofounders, Brown, Kaplan, Johns Hopkins, Claude, AGI, I'm Organizations: Google, Menlo Ventures, Bloomberg, Johns, OpenAI Locations: OpenAI, GPT
AdvertisementElon Musk amended his lawsuit against OpenAI and Sam Altman, adding Microsoft as a defendant. Musk included emails between himself and Altman from 2015 in which they discussed starting OpenAI. Elon Musk unveiled several emails between himself and fellow billionaire Sam Altman this week as evidence in the Tesla CEO's lawsuit against Altman and OpenAI, shining a light on the casual beginnings of the now-$157 billion company. Musk helped found OpenAI in 2015 but has frequently criticized the company and its leaders in the years since. The SpaceX CEO left the AI startup in 2018.
Persons: Elon Musk, Sam Altman, Musk, Altman, OpenAI, Sam Musk, Bill Gates, Pierre Omidyar, Dustin Moskovitz, we'd, Peter Thiel, I've, Semafor Organizations: OpenAI, Microsoft, Business, SpaceX, Google, YC, Manhattan Project
Elon Musk has added Microsoft as a defendant to an amended lawsuit against OpenAI. The suit, which also adds Reid Hoffman as defendant, accuses Microsoft and OpenAI of forming a monopoly. AdvertisementThe suit describes Microsoft's partnership with OpenAI as a "de facto merger" and said, "Microsoft is now OpenAI, and OpenAI, Microsoft." The amended lawsuit is the latest escalation between longtime rivals Musk and Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI. Microsoft, OpenAI, and Hoffman didn't immediately respond to requests for comment from Business Insider, made outside normal working hours.
Persons: Elon Musk, Reid Hoffman, OpenAI, , Shivon Zilis, Zilis, Musk, Mustafa Suleyman, Sam Altman, cofounders Altman, Greg Brockman, SoftBank, Navneet Govil, Govil, BI's Hasan Chowdhury, Hoffman didn't, Hoffman Organizations: Microsoft, OpenAI, Service, Bloomberg, New York Times, OpenAI's San, Financial Times, Business Locations: Neuralink, Northern California, OpenAI's, OpenAI's San Francisco
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
An AI tool called AIHawk is helping some job seekers apply for hundreds of jobs a day on LinkedIn. Some users told BI the program added false information into their resumesSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. AdvertisementA new AI tool released in August is helping some people quickly apply for roles on LinkedIn. Related Video "We've been using AI all along." AdvertisementAIHawk is free but users found problemsAIHawk is one of many AI job application tools on the market.
Persons: , Federico Elia, AIHawk, Elia, who's, they've, There's, Anthony Ettinger, Ettinger, he's, Roth, Uber, hasn't, he'll, Tommi hasn't, Alexander Alonso, Alonso, Github — Elia, Guilherme, I've Organizations: LinkedIn, Service, Roth IRA, BI, Society for Human Resource Management Locations: Italy, Silicon Valley, Mexico City, Brazil
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
'The Legend of Vox Machina' season 3's final batch of episodes dropped on Thursday. "The Legend of Vox Machina" has had three seasons of 12 episodes apiece so far. But it was based on a 115-episode-long "D&D" campaign, where each livestreamed episode clocked runtimes of three to four hours. "The Legend of Vox Machina" Prime Video animated series was based on Critical Role's first "D&D" campaign. Riegel told BI ahead of the third season's launch that the crew still has more stories to tell.
Persons: Vox, Sam Riegel, , Matthew Mercer, Liam O'Brien, Marisha Ray, Travis Willingham —, Mercer, Vax'ildan, O'Brien, Ray, Percival de Rolo, Taliesin Jaffe, Jaffe, Riegel, Anna Webber, CR's, Ronin Willingham, Travis Willingham's, Willingham, Jon Kopaloff, Amazon Studios Riegel, Percival, " O'Brien, CR, hasn't, we're Organizations: Service, Business, CR, Getty, Amazon Studios, Prime Locations: Whitestone —
Critical Role is set to embark on a multi-city tour across the US and Australia in 2025. Ten years later, the crew behind "Critical Role" and the nerdworld business of the same name are taking their show on the road — for a multi-city tour. In 2023, they filled London's Wembley Arena and followed up with two other live shows in Los Angeles. "Embarking on a global journey to bring 'Critical Role' to the stage in brand new cities with our ragtag group of adventurers is nothing short of a dream," said Marisha Ray, cofounder and creative director at Critical Role. AdvertisementThe cast of Critical Role got famous playing "D&D" on Twitch, and now they're hitting the road for a multi-city tour.
Persons: , Vox, Marisha Ray, Lavorre, CR's, Brennan Lee Mulligan, They'll, Travis Willingham, Willingham, Liam O'Brien, we've Organizations: Radio City Music Hall, Service, CR, Wembley, Chicago, Indianapolis, Gen Con, New York Comic Con, Hollywood Bowl, MGM, Garden Locations: Australia, Los Angeles, Chicago, Fishers, Indianapolis, Sydney, Melbourne, New York, New Jersey, York, Seattle, Las Vegas, South America, Singapore
Aetherflux aims to launch a constellation of satellites to transmit solar power to Earth using infrared lasers. Bhatt told BI why he's joining the commercial space race and what Robinhood taught him about capitalism. AdvertisementAetherflux aims to create a constellation of satellites in low Earth orbit (LEO) that will collect solar power and beam it down to receptors on Earth using infrared lasers. Caltech's president, Thomas F. Rosenbaum, said the project had shown them that solar power beamed from space "is still a future prospect" but that it "should be an achievable future." The science has already been demonstrated; it's just going to be an engineering and economic feat to prove it can be done from space, Bhatt said.
Persons: Baiju Bhatt, Bhatt, Robinhood, , Vlad Tenev, Elon, Baiju Bhatt Bhatt, Thomas F, Rosenbaum, it's, he'd, you'll, Spencer Platt, Matthew Weinzierl, Weinzierl, Einstein, Aetherflux Organizations: he's, Service, California Institute of Technology, NASA, Langley Research Center, Stanford, DARPA, Investment, Space Angels, McKinsey, Harvard Business School, SpaceX, Getty, Apex, Forbes Locations: India, Anadolu, Bay
Chief, a networking and growth organization for executive women, has cut staff. AdvertisementChief, a networking organization for women in executive positions, has cut staff across the company in a restructuring effort. Chief describes itself as the nation's largest network of senior executive women. In April 2023, Chief laid off 14% of its staff during what the founders called in an email to staff a "challenging macroeconomic environment," TechCrunch reported at the time. "Our vision remains the same — to build the most powerful network of executive women and maximize their leadership impact," the spokesperson said.
Persons: , Carolyn Childers, Lindsay Kaplan, CapitalG Organizations: BI, Service, Business, TechCrunch Locations: London
There is an impending wave of new startups spinning out of larger AI labs, per Air Street Capital's State of AI report. AI labs are fragmenting due to ego clashes, philosophical disagreements, and commercial pressures. But as AI labs work towards the sector's holy grail, known as artificial general intelligence, those personalities have clashed — sometimes leading to a very public parting of ways. They are just some of the examples in a long line of AI labs that have fractured away from their juggernaut predecessors to form new startups. The exception would be if AI labs pivot toward building a niche model within a specific vertical, he said.
Persons: , Ilya Sutskever, Andreessen Horowitz, StabilityAI's, H's cofounders, Sam Altman, Noel Hurley, they're, Nathan Benaich, Samir Kumar, Kumar, Peter J, Liu, Hurley, Benaich Organizations: Service, Sequoia, Black, Labs, TechCrunch, Accel, UiPath, NEA, Founders, Air Street Capital, Literal Labs, Touring Capital, Meta, Google Locations: Capital's, Paris, Sutskever
A separate robotics startup, Starship Technologies, filed a US trademark application for "Robovan" in 2017. On its website, WeRide said it had received "over 10,000 indication orders from a leading express delivery company" for the car. AdvertisementIn July 2017, a company called Starship Technologies filed a trademark for "Robovan," per the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Starship, which specializes in autonomous delivery robots, was founded by Skype cofounders Ahti Heinla and Janus Friis. Unlike Tesla and WeRide, Starship Technologies' offering isn't a self-driving vehicle.
Persons: WeRide, , Elon Musk's, Tony Han, Han, Janus Friis, Musk, Tesla's, 4DDqJtGATU — Elon, Tesla Organizations: Starship Technologies, Service, CNBC, JMC, Ford Motors, Jiangling Motors Corp, Ford, United States Patent, Office, Skype, Mercedes, Benz, Tesla, Technologies, YouTube, Business Insider Locations: Guangzhou, China
Advertisement"All of us know how important stories — and other people's stories — have been to us, personally," O'Brien told BI. In this week's release, Vox Machina battles a dragon (voiced by O'Brien) and contends with the demon Zerxus Ilerez. "Vex and Percy's relationship is one of my favorite things about Campaign One," Bailey told BI. AdvertisementEphraim Chua, 32, told BI he's excited to see how CR has adapted its main campaigns for the animated series. Willingham told BI that when it comes to CR's content, "there's a seat for everybody at the table."
Persons: Vox, CR's, Travis Willingham, , Liam O'Brien, Marisha Ray, Ashley Johnson, O'Brien, we've, Willingham, they've, Brennan Lee Mulligan, Farez Najid, Farez, Matthew Mercer —, Laura Bailey, Taliesin, Vex'ahlia, Percy, Bailey, Ephraim Chua, Bhavna Vasnani, , AlQnlSPC3C, Cheryl Teh, CR's Johnson Organizations: Service, they're, BI, London's Wembley, CR, playgroups, Prime Locations: Los Angeles, Singapore, South America, Australia, Madison, New York
Charania begins his ESPN TV work today. "It's definitely going to be a lot of TV," Charania said. They worked together at Yahoo Sports before becoming rivals, only for Charania to eventually take over for Wojnarowski at ESPN. Charania begins his ESPN TV work today. "It's definitely going to be a lot of TV," Charania said.
Persons: Alex Sherman, Shams, Adrian Wojnarowski, Charania, FanDuel, Jimmy Pitaro, It's, Pat McAfee, Wojnarowski, I'm, Jim Rome, I've, he's, that's, He'll, I'd, Adam Silver, Bob Kraft, Jessica Berman, CNBC's Jessica Golden, Craig Kilborn, Colin Neville, Jim Ratcliffe, Joe Tsai, Colin, Neville, dealmaking, We've, CNBC's Contessa Brewer, Jim Allen, Adam Greenblatt, isn't, Tiger Woods, Tigeraire, Woods, CNBC's Lillian Rizzo, Rudy, Rudy Ruettiger, Kevin Mayer, Tom Staggs, Read, Yahoo's Ross Dellenger, we've, Woody Johnson, Woody Johnson —, Johnson, Robert Saleh, Derek Jeter, Shams Charania, Raine Organizations: CNBC, ESPN, FanDuel TV, The, ESPN TV, Worldwide, Sports, NBA, Yahoo Sports, Wojnarowski, Yahoo, I'm, NFL, Miami Dolphins, Buffalo Bills, Los Angeles Chargers, Dolphins, New England Patriots, National Women's Soccer League, Chelsea Football Club, Manchester United, Brooklyn Nets, Premier Lacrosse League, Youth, NCAA, UFC, CNBC Sport, Rock, Seminole Gaming, U.S . Patent, Sun, QVC, Notre Dame, Disney, Candle Media, SEC, Big Ten, ACC, Jets, Apple, Hollywood, Diamond Sports Group, Bally Sports, Wildcats, College Football, Sinclair, Raine Group Locations: Raine, DraftKings, U.S, Las Vegas, Florida, Tigeraire, Northwestern
On a recent trip there, I spent one night in a glamping tent and the other in a tiny house. The tiny house was more comfortable, but the glamping tent felt like a proper escape from the city. Big Tiny, a tiny house startup in Singapore, launched Tiny Away on Lazarus in May last year. AdvertisementThe tiny house was more comfortableDespite the tent having a queen-sized bed (left), the author felt more comfortable in the tiny house (right). The glamping tent offered a more novel experienceThe author spent one night journaling in the glamping tent (left) and the other watching Netflix in the tiny house (right).
Persons: , Lazarus, May, Ray Lee, Sam Wong, Prudence Lai, Erin Liam, cofounders, there's, unplug Organizations: Service, Sentosa Development Corporation, Singapore's Ministry of Trade and Industry, Singapore Zoo, Business, Netflix Locations: Lazarus, Singapore, Southern
After creating sponsored content, influencers can spend the payment in person at the business. AdvertisementThere's a hot new card influencers are swiping at restaurants and retailers to redeem products and services. Advertisement"We are being extremely diligent on only letting in the top creators in cities we are operating in," Van Kuyk said. Influencers who use the platform include Roz Model (15 million Instagram followers), Montana Tucker (3.2 million Instagram followers), Kat Graham (9.7 million Instagram followers), and Matt Staffanina (3.7 million Instagram followers). Brands care about a creator's audience, brand safety, and if the creator fits the right aesthetic, Van Kuyk said.
Persons: influencers, , Flowrbombr, OTH, Van Kuyk, Ketan Rahangdale, Brands, Influencers, Roz Model, Montana Tucker, Kat Graham, Matt Staffanina, we've, It's Organizations: OTH Network, Service, OTH, Brands, Visa, Mastercard Locations: Miami, Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, LA, Chicago, Las Vegas, New York
"Sasha was basically our mom's third son," Daniel Andrews told Business Insider. Around 60% of Gen Z founders who were surveyed had involved their friends in the business, compared to 42% of millennials and 21% of Gen X and boomers. Advertisement"We're each other's biggest fans, but we're also each other's biggest critics," Daniel Andrews said. "Being a first-time founder, it is incredibly beneficial to work with friends and family who can step up and take on that work. "If you have friends that you find that are like slowing you down, or like trying to distract you, or other things, those might not be the best friends to launch a startup with," Daniel Andrews said.
Persons: Sasha Reiss, Andrews, Zs, , Daniel, Josh Andrews, Sasha, Daniel Andrews, Reiss, Japan —, Gen, X, we're, We've, I've, it's, we've Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Mexico, Brazil, Korea, Japan
Jennifer Ann Crecente, a high school girl murdered in 2006, recently reappeared as a chatbot on Character.ai. It had been 18 years since Jennifer Ann, a high school senior and Crecente's only child, was murdered by her ex-boyfriend in Austin. Grieving, Crecente had started a nonprofit in her name, working since 2006 to raise awareness for teenage dating violence. Drew CrecenteThe website also listed Jennifer Ann as an "expert in journalism" with expertise in video game news. "This is not quite impersonation in the sense that it seems transparent that it is an AI model," Conitzer said of the chatbot mimicking Jennifer Ann.
Persons: Jennifer Ann Crecente, , Drew Crecente, Jennifer Ann, Crecente, she'd, I've, he'd, Jennifer Ann's, Brian, Brian Crecente, Character.ai, y3gvAYyHVY, Jennifer Ann chatbot, he's, they're, Cassie Lawrence, Vincent Conitzer, Conitzer, Sue Morris, Dana, they've, Morris, Noam Shazeer, Daniel De Freitas, Shazeer, De Freitas, Winni Wintermeyer, Elon Musk, Nicki Minaj, Ryan Gosling, Andreessen Horowitz, Dominic Perella Organizations: Service, Google, BI, Safety, Institute for, Oxford University, Farber Cancer Institute, Washington, Financial Times, Business Locations: Character.ai, Austin, San Francisco, Character.AI, Boston
There's an important stipulation on OpenAI's historic $6.6 billion funding round. AdvertisementOpenAI's historically large $6.6 billion funding round is bringing in checks from some of the biggest technology and venture capital investors. If the ChatGPT-maker doesn't complete its transition to a for-profit company within two years, investors in the latest round could ask for their money back, multiple outlets have said. But "if there's disagreement within the entity, then it's much harder for the regulators to approve it," he said. AdvertisementStill, the legal experts said that though OpenAI's transition to a for-profit company is a complicated one, it's doable.
Persons: , there's, doesn't, OpenAI, Jill Horwitz, Horwitz, Alexander Reid, Reid, doable, Elon Musk, Sam Altman, Greg Brockman, Musk, Altman Organizations: Service, University of California, Los Angeles School of Law, Internal, SEC, IRS, Employees Locations: OpenAI, Delaware, California
Here's where OpenAI's 11 cofounders are now
  + stars: | 2024-10-03 | by ( Jyoti Mann | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +7 min
Most of OpenAI's cofounders have left the startup, with some going to rivals. Here's where all 11 of its cofounders are now and how many remain at the $157 billion company. Here's where all of the 11 cofounders are now. According to her LinkedIn profile, she used to work at Facebook as an AI research engineer before joining Stripe as a software engineer in 2016. OpenAI and none of its 11 cofounders immediately responded to Business Insider's requests for comment, made outside normal working hours.
Persons: it's, Sam Altman, , OpenAI, Mira Murati, Barret Zoph, Bob McGrew, Ilya Sutskever, John Schulman, Anthropic, Jason Redmond, Altman, John Schulman Schulman, OpenAI's, Jan Leike, Schulman, Wojciech Zaremba Zaremba, Zaremba, Ekon, Musk, Ilya Sutskever Ilya Sutskever, JACK GUEZ, Getty Sutskever, Sustkever, Sustskever, Greg Brockman Brockman, he's, Kingma, Andrej Karpathy Andrej Karpathy, Karpathy, Vicki Cheung Cheung, Elon, Elon Musk, ALAIN JOCARD, Brockman, cofounding OpenAI, Pamela Vagata Vagata, Trevor Blackwell Blackwell, cofounders Organizations: Here's, Service, Getty, OpenAI's Superalignment, OpenAI, Inc, Google DeepMind, Anthropic, Tesla, San Francisco Chronicle, Hearst Newspapers, Getty Images Research, Eureka Labs, SpaceX, The Boring Company, Facebook Locations: AFP, OpenAI, cofounding, Pebblebed
In a college talk, Palmer Luckey criticized AI restrictions in military use. Luckey, founder of Anduril Industries, warned of adversaries like Russia and China using AI. In a Tuesday talk at Pepperdine University, Palmer Luckey, the founder of Anduril Industries, said he fears that AI will be used by "evil people," while Western powers are being coerced into not using AI. He added that Iran is going to have access to great AI in the future, and that China already has great AI. During Tuesday's talk, Luckey said that all of Anduril's tech operates autonomously and runs on its AI platform, called Lattice.
Persons: Palmer Luckey, , Luckey, Anduril, Alex Karp, Karp, we're, Brian Schimpf Organizations: Anduril Industries, Service, Pepperdine University, United Nations, VR, Meta, of Defense, Department of Homeland Security, Special, Command, Founders Fund, Sands Capital, New York Times Locations: Russia, China, Ukraine, United, Iran, Europe, West, Israel, Palantir
Carsten Brinkschulte, who founded Dryad Networks, built an IoT network to detect wildfires. He's motivated by the impact of his work and urges founders and engineers to move to green tech. The first was how to detect fires. To solve for this, we developed our own solar-powered mesh gateway that could connect to sensors via an IoT network and relay information back to a cloud platform. The Silvanet mesh gateway connects sensors to an IoT network.
Persons: Carsten Brinkschulte, they've Organizations: Dryad Networks, Service, Dryad
In today's big story, what you need to know about tonight's vice presidential debate , and why it's worth paying attention to. The big storyUp for debateDrew Hallowell/Getty Images; Andrew Harnik/Getty Images; Brandon Bell/Getty Images; Rebecca Zisser/BIOhio Sen. JD Vance and Minnesota Gov. ET for an uncharacteristically important vice presidential debate , write Business Insider's Brent D. Griffiths and John L. Dorman. Thanks to a hot streak at Miu Miu, Prada has done what few luxury retailers have been able to do this year: grow. In short, it doesn't get trendier than Miu Miu — and trendy is good for business.
Persons: , Drew Hallowell, Andrew Harnik, Brandon Bell, Rebecca Zisser, JD Vance, Tim Walz, Insider's Brent D, Griffiths, John L, Dorman, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris aren't, Vance, Walz, hasn't, Brent, Trump's, There's, Harris, Joe Biden's, Matt Stroshane, Tyler Le, Blackstone, Getty, Justin Sullivan, Nvidia's, Jensen, Mira Murati, Natalie Ammari, That's, Miu Miu, Prada, Jimmy Carter, Mark Rutte, Jens Stoltenberg, Claudia Sheinbaum, Elliott Hill, Mike Johnson, Dan DeFrancesco, Jordan Parker Erb, Hallam Bullock, Milan Sehmbi, Amanda Yen Organizations: Business, Service, Microsoft, Getty, Ohio Sen, Minnesota Gov, CBS, Netflix, Republican, UBS, Venture, Murati, Consulting, Nike, NYSE Locations: Minnesota, Silicon, New York, London
Amazon made a big bet on nerdworld when it decided to back Critical Role's animated series. The "Critical Role" fandom gave the crew more than $11.3 million to get to work, and they later secured Amazon's backing to take their pitch on at the Prime Video streaming platform. According to the sneak peek fans have gotten of the season, this season will also show how Keyleth falls deeper in love with O'Brien's Vax'ildan. There's more Amazon-backed animation work in the pipeline, CR's cofounders sayThe cast of Critical Role. Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images for Amazon StudiosCritical Role is also working on "Mighty Nein," another Amazon-backed animated series based on the team's second long-running "D&D" campaign.
Persons: , Vox, They’ve, Vox Machina, Liam O'Brien, O'Brien, Keyleth —, Marisha Ray —, O'Brien's, It's, Ray, Jon Kopaloff, Matthew Mercer, Mercer — who's, We'll, Mercer, Laura Bailey, " Bailey Organizations: Amazon, Kickstarter, Service, CR, Business, Amazon Studios, Vox Locations: Los Angeles, Exandria
Five French luxury icons grew $50 billion richer last week on the back of China's stimulus plans. AdvertisementFive titans of French fashion and beauty added a full $50 billion to their fortunes last week, boosting their combined wealth to more than $420 billion. Julien Hekimian/Getty ImagesKering founder François Pinault's net worth rose by $2.3 billion to $25.6 billion last week, placing him 78th on the list. Arnault was worth $24 billion more at $231 billion in March, which made him the world's wealthiest person at the time. Bettencourt Meyers was $7.5 billion richer at $101 billion in June, while the Chanel siblings were each worth about $6.4 billion more at roughly $55 billion around the same time.
Persons: LVMH's Arnault, Chanel, , stoked, Bernard Arnault, Louis Vuitton, Larry Ellison, Mark Zuckerberg, Françoise Bettencourt Meyers, L'Oréal's, Alice Walton, Francois Guillot, Alain, Gerard Wertheimer, Coco Chanel, Chanel's cofounders, Julien Hekimian, François, Balenciaga, Yves Saint Laurent, Kering, Francois, Henri Pinault, Salma Hayek, MICHAEL TRAN, Rodolphe Saadé, Arnault, haven't, Pinault, Bettencourt Meyers Organizations: Service, Tiffany, Bloomberg, Walmart, Getty, Gucci, CMA CGM, Procter & Gamble, Home, Costco Locations: China, Sephora, AFP
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