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"My name is being used a lot to generate AI images, along with the names of other working artists." "So if an AI is copying an artist's style and a company can just get an image generated that's similar to a popular artist's style without actually going to artists to pay them for that work, that could become an issue." Representatives from Open AI said both publicly available sources and images licensed by the company make up DALL-E's training data. Copyright laws around AI images are murkyIt's unclear whether copyright laws will protect the new artwork that AI programs generate. "I have friends in the industry who will storm out of the room if I even bring up using AI," he said.
GREENWICH, Conn., Oct 11 (Reuters) - Ray Dalio, the billionaire investor who built Bridgewater Associates into one of the world's biggest hedge funds, said a "perfect storm" is forming that will spread economic pain as the U.S. Federal Reserve raises interest rates. Domestic tension in the U.S. population caused by "irreconcilable differences" and a yawning wealth gap, combined with international conflicts, are contributing to the perfect storm, he said. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com Register"The Fed and the government together gave enormous amounts of debt and credit and created a lurch forward. So now we're going to create a giant lurch backward," Dalio said at the Greenwich Economic Forum. read moreThe 73-year-old investor will keep his seat on Bridgewater's operating board of director and will mentor the firm's chief investment officers.
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell has predicted a surge in Republican votes at the coming midterms. Lindell told RSBN in Arizona that he saw great support for his voter fraud cause in California. Lindell told Insider that at least 30 people he met in California wanted to discuss the economy. It is unclear if there is significant support in California for Lindell's voter fraud conspiracy theories. In September last year, former President Donald Trump claimed without substantiation that the recall election in California — which Gov.
An ex-Twitter employee who left amid Elon Musk's takeover bid spoke to Insider. This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with a former Twitter employee who left during Elon Musk's bid to purchase the company. There was a night-and-day change after the company first announced Elon Musk's offer to buy the company for $44 billion in April. There wasn't a huge change in terms of the company's policies in anticipation of Elon Musk taking over. While Elon Musk can try and buy as many companies as he wants, or back out of as many deals as he can, the board permitted this to go through.
Michael Cohen said he thinks Trump will get indicted on tax charges. Speaking to MSNBC, Cohen predicted Trump would face the "Al Capone effect." Capone, a notorious gangster, was indicted in 1931 on tax evasion charges. "Like the Al Capone effect, you're not going to get him on murder, extortion, racketeering. During his MSNBC appearance, Cohen commented on Trump's legal troubles and predicted that the former president would use a "playbook" — which Cohen helped create — in response to them.
The House Jan. 6 committee is "aware of" the call between the White House switchboard and a rioter during the attack on the Capitol, panel member Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., said Sunday on NBC News' "Meet the Press." “You know, I can’t say anything specific about that particular call, but we are aware of it,” Raskin said. “And we are aware of lots of contacts between the people in the White House and different people that were involved obviously in the coup attempt and the insurrection.”The call is “one of thousands of details that obviously the committee is aware of," he said. “And our job is to put everything into a comprehensive portrait and narrative timeline of what took place." Riggleman has said that he only knows about "one end" of the call and not the "White House end."
And I think that's going to be the story of this market." In fact, his fund, the Donoghue Forlines Yield Enhanced Real Asset ETF (DFRA), is in the top 2% of its category this year, according to Morningstar. "As people get more confidence, they're not going back into what I call the 'ARKK type' stocks," Forlines said. While Linde provides investors with a dividend yield of 1.69%, BHP has a gargantuan dividend yield of 13.4%. Unlike some of its peers, it hasn't been hurt by the dollar's massive rally this year, and its dividend yield is over 4% right now.
Connected-fitness company Ergatta is bringing its rowers to the UK and Ireland. Ergatta CEO and cofounder Tom Aulet told Insider that the company is instead targeting competitive people who would prefer a gamified approach to instructor sessions. Ergatta previously told Insider that business boomed so much during the pandemic that the company sold out of its luxury rowers multiple times. He said there was big demand for Ergatta's rowers, with the company fielding inbound calls every week. WaterRower CEO Peter King said in a press release that Ergatta's rower "quickly" became one of its best-selling products in the US.
He said too many founders present "short pitches of five to eight minutes." He said he was particularly annoyed by "short pitches of five to eight minutes." Have 2 decks — one short, one longer"You should have two versions of your pitch deck," Goeldi said. "We need a pitch deck that gets our attention in the first two to three minutes. "More in-depth questions will follow in further discussions, and a prerehearsed short pitch doesn't work."
That doesn't mean you should stay put in a stable job if you're miserable, careers experts say. Economists are predicting a recession that will accelerate unemployment in the US, and workers are worried their jobs are on the line. Some 78% of US workers are anxious about job security if the US enters a recession, a recent survey from Insight Global found. Although it may be tempting to quit your current job if you're unhappy, the effects of "unemployment depression" may be worse. Be flexible about your demandsHaving a degree of flexibility during a recession can't hurt your job hunt.
Some recruiters have thrown out big pay raises, signing bonuses, incredible perks and gone to the extreme to close new job offers as quickly as possible. Erica Thomas, a technical recruiter in Palm Coast, Florida, strongly recommends you tweak your resume for every job you apply to. It boils down to three things: the candidate is clear in what they're looking for, they're interested in the job and they're interesting to talk to. Candidates can stand out by asking questions about the company mission and how the job directly fits into those objectives. "While recruiters are reaching out to passive candidates," Lamson says, "once they're engaged, there'll certainly be an expectation they'll demonstrate an interest in coming to work for the company."
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Turkey's Getir recently hit an eye-watering $2.8 billion valuation for its grocery delivery service. The hot new consumer trend for venture capital investors is grocery apps that promise deliveries in as little as 10 minutes. Turkish grocery delivery app Getir bills itself as the original gangster. The amounts of cash flooding into the sector and the accompanying valuations are puzzling, given that grocery delivery is famously low margin. Insider: Running a grocery business is quite different to ride hailing.
There's a debate raging over whether in-game loot boxes encourage kids to gamble. In the UK, the House of Lords this week recommended the legal reclassification of loot boxes in video games as gambling. Experts are divided over whether paying for loot boxes has a causal link to gambling and one told Business Insider it could be "apocalyptically stupid" to regulate loot boxes like gambling without doing more research. In some games, players are able to trade the rewards they get from loot boxes with each other for real money. The 71% figure referred to the share of players in the sample who had played games with loot boxes, not the share of games containing loot boxes.
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Manan Vatsyayana | AFP | Getty ImagesAfter more than six years of negotiations, more than a dozen countries in Asia Pacific are now aiming to sign what would be the world's largest trade agreement in 2020. All 16 countries started negotiating RCEP in 2013, when talks for another major trade pact — the Trans-Pacific Partnership or TPP — were underway. Given China's absence in the then U.S.-led TPP, which was slated to be the world's largest trade deal, many observers considered RCEP a way for Beijing to counter American influence in the region. The final text with details of the trade agreement will go through legal reviews before being signed and released. Deborah Elms, executive director at consultancy Asian Trade Centre, told Reuters that would help Asian producers to sell more of their products to the rest of the region.
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