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Read previewA "Willy's Chocolate Experience" last weekend turned out to be a whole lot less satisfying than people had hoped. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. AdvertisementStuart Sinclair, who took his children to the event, called it an "absolute shambles." Several of the images featured on the website have tell-tale signs of AI art, but Business Insider was unable to independently confirm if the images were generated with AI. Stuart Sinclair called the event an "absolute shambles."
Persons: , Stuart Sinclair, Sinclair, Willy Wonka, Crave, elly Organizations: Service, Illuminati, Business, Wonka, Warner Bros, Police Scotland, Sky News, Police Locations: Glasgow, Scotland, ried
Elon Musk is going to war with Google
  + stars: | 2024-02-27 | by ( Beatrice Nolan | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +5 min
Elon Musk has been heavily criticising Google over the past week. Since the launch of Google's Gemini image generator, he's shared and replied to more than 100 posts about the company. Sharing a screenshot of one of Krawczyk's posts, Musk wrote : "This nut is a big part of why Google's AI is so racist & sexist." To give Musk some credit, Google's AI also appeared to be hard on him personally. After taking a similar issue with OpenAI's ChatGPT, Musk founded his own AI company and released Grok, a competing chatbot.
Persons: Elon Musk, , Elon, he's, Demis Hassabis, Musk, Jack Krawczyk, Gemini, Joseph Stalin, Adolf Hitler, Grok, OpenAI's, ChatGPT's Organizations: Google, Service, Big Tech, Gmail, Republicans, Krawczyk, BI, V1.5
Two tourists said Google Maps mistakenly guided them into the Australian wilderness. AdvertisementA pair of German tourists say Google Maps mistakenly led them into the Australian wilderness, resulting in a grueling ordeal that lasted for several days. "We decided, 'OK, let's follow Google Maps because Google Maps knows maybe more than we know'," Maier the outlet. However, this is not the first time hikers have found themselves in trouble after following Google Maps directions. North Shore Rescue, a volunteer search-and-rescue team, said it seemed the hikers were following a nonexistent trail on Google Maps.
Persons: , Philipp Maier, Marcel Schoene, Maier, 9News, Philipp, Marcel Organizations: Google, Service, North Shore, BI Locations: Cairns, Bamaga, Far North Queensland, Australian, Vancouver, Canada
NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. The Meta CEO posted pictures and videos of himself learning to make a Katana, a Japanese sword with a curved, single-edged blade, under the guidance of sword master Akihira Kokaji. AdvertisementThe tech CEO is touring parts of Asia with his family. The trip also involves stops in South Korea and India to meet business and government leaders, the report said. The Meta CEO recently announced he was raising cattle that would drink beer produced on his sprawling estate.
Persons: , Mark Zuckerberg, Akihira, Zuckerberg, akihira.kokaji Organizations: Service, Facebook, Bloomberg, Apple, Business Locations: Asia, Tokyo, South Korea, India
Nvidia's Q4 earnings smashed Wall Street's high expectations. In a call with analysts, CEO Jensen Huang unpacked Nvidia's chips and software business. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementWhen Nvidia reported its earnings on Wednesday, it managed to exceed even Wall Street's high expectations. But some of the more interesting details came during a conference call with analysts held by CEO Jensen Huang following the earnings.
Persons: Jensen Huang, , chipmaker Organizations: Service, Nvidia, Business
Elon Musk's firm Neuralink said it's successfully implanted a brain chip in its first human patient. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementElon Musk's futuristic company Neuralink has implanted a brain chip into its first human patient. In 2019, Musk said Neuralink was aiming for approval for human trials by the end of 2020. In November last year, the company faced renewed scrutiny over the deaths of Neuralink's test monkeys.
Persons: Elon, Neuralink, it's, , Musk, Gary Gensler, Stephen Hawking Organizations: Service, Elon, FDA, Reuters, Food and Drug Administration, Wired, SEC
Nvidia chips remain in high demand, especially from tech companies. Its CEO told investors the company was trying its best to allocate them fairly. Mark Zuckerberg recently said Meta would own 340,000 Nvidia H100 chips by the end of 2024. Huang was responding to a question about distributing chips between the companies fighting over a limited supply, many of which are competitors. Last month, Zuckerberg told The Verge that Meta would have more than 340,000 Nvidia H100 GPUs — the main chips companies use to train and deploy AI models — by the end of 2024.
Persons: Mark Zuckerberg, , Mark, Jensen Huang, Huang, Zuckerberg, Meta Organizations: Service, Nvidia, Business
The platform's listing, expected next month, would be the largest IPO by a social media company since Pinterest in 2019. That means some are wondering why Reddit has waited until now to make its move, but AI might have something to do with it. Reddit also listed data licensing and AI training as part of its income streams. "We are going public to advance our mission and become a stronger company," he said in a founder's letter included in the prospectus. AdvertisementRepresentatives for Reddit did not immediately respond to a request for comment from BI, made outside normal working hours.
Persons: Reddit, Sam Altman, Steve Huffman, Huffman, Fortune, Katie Notopoulos Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, Facebook, Twitter, Business, Securities and Exchange Commission, Google, University, Virginia, GameStop, AMC Locations: Reddit
Elon Musk has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by Norwegian MP Marius Nilsen. Nilsen said Musk had defended free speech and increased knowledge of Earth and space. Elon Musk has long described himself as a "free speech absolutist." It's a stance that's certainly not lost on Norwegian lawmaker Marius Nilsen, who thinks the billionaire is worthy of the Nobel Peace Prize as a result. Musk was nominated for the prize by Nilsen, who announced it in local publication Agderposten.
Persons: Elon Musk, Marius Nilsen, Nilsen, Musk, Donald Trump
Read previewThe vast majority of companies that took part in a massive UK trial of a four-day working week are still on the reduced schedule more than a year later, researchers said Wednesday. The report comes as a follow-up to results published from the largest-ever trial of a four-day working week completed so far. The trial involved about 2,900 workers, and took place from June to December 2022, with companies maintaining existing levels of pay. How the reduced working time was put in place varied from company to company, the study said. Ahead of the trial, companies committed to a two-month preparation period that included workshops and mentoring, as well as support from companies that had already made the move, the study said.
Persons: , Beatrice Nolan Organizations: Service, Business, Workers, UK's University of Cambridge, University of Salford, Autonomy Locations: New Zealand
Layoffs have been sweeping the tech sector and some are blaming AI. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. AdvertisementFears about AI leading to job cuts are increasingly common, especially as everyday usage of the technology grows. The development was causing anxiety in the ad sales departments, per the report, which later faced a round of job cuts. While AI may not simply replace workers, companies' investment in AI development may be causing cutbacks in other areas.
Persons: , Duolingo, Hugh Langley, Fortune's Jeremy Kahn Organizations: Service, Bloomberg, Google, Business
Wyze says a breach has allowed 13,000 customers to view others' camera feeds. The incident follows a 2019 data breach, which exposed 2.4 million Wyze users' data online. AdvertisementSecurity device company Wyze has apologized to customers after a camera breach let an estimated 13,000 users see into other people's homes. In 2019, a Wyze data breach was discovered by cybersecurity firm Twelve Security and reported on by The New York Times. The personal information of 2.4 million Wyze customers was exposed on the internet for 23 days.
Persons: Wyze, , cybersecurity Organizations: Service, Business, Security, The New York Times, Times Locations: Seattle
Some tech leaders are returning to San Francisco, The Wall Street Journal reported. San Francisco's commercial real estate market is also getting a boost from the AI boom. AdvertisementIt seems like San Francisco is luring some tech bosses back after a pandemic-induced exodus. Now, he plans to spend one week a month in San Francisco and is renovating a house in the city, The Journal reported. Meanwhile, San Francisco has grappled with a homelessness problem and shifts in crime patterns.
Persons: , San, Keith Rabois, cofounders Henrique Dubugras, Pedro Franceschi, Howie Liu, Rabois, Elon Musk, Sam Altman Organizations: Street Journal, Service, The, Meta, PayPal, California Globe Locations: San Francisco, Miami
AdvertisementElon Musk claims he was offered shares in OpenAI at "various points" but says it "seemed unethical/illegal to accept them." He was cochair of the AI company along with Sam Altman when it was founded in December 2015 and pledged $1 billion to the project. OpenAI was created as a nonprofit focused on developing artificial intelligence "in the way that is most likely to benefit humanity as a whole." This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now.
Persons: Elon Musk, Sam Altman, OpenAI Organizations: Elon, Business Locations: OpenAI
Sam Altman wants US government approval for his trillion-dollar AI chip venture, Bloomberg reported. AdvertisementSam Altman is trying to get Washington's backing for his trillion-dollar AI chip venture. Altman told potential investors that he can't move forward without Washington's approval, Bloomberg reported. He's said to be presenting his pitch as a partnership with OpenAI, chip makers, and investors who can finance GPU chip plants, the report says. He also took an indirect shot at Altman, joking that $7 trillion could buy "apparently all the GPUs."
Persons: Sam Altman, Altman, Jensen Huang, , He's, OpenAI, hasn't, Omar Al Olama, Huang Organizations: Bloomberg, Nvidia, Service, Street Journal, United, United Arab Emirates, OpenAI, Business Locations: United Arab
Richard Branson and other public figures have signed an open letter warning of AI risks. The letter, issued by The Elders and the Future of Life Institute, urges world leaders to take action. The letter highlights risks, including the climate crisis, pandemics, nuclear weapons, and AI. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementRichard Branson and the grandson of J. Robert Oppenheimer are among the signatories of an open letter warning of the risks of uncontrolled AI.
Persons: Richard Branson, , J, Robert Oppenheimer Organizations: The Elders, Life Institute, Service, Business
SpaceX has been fined $3,600 over an accident at its Washington state facility. The incident resulted in the “near amputation" of a worker's foot, Reuters reported. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementElon Musk's SpaceX was fined $3,600 after an employee nearly lost a limb at one of its facilities this month. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: , Elon Organizations: SpaceX, Reuters, Service, Business Locations: Washington, Redmond
OpenAI is reportedly developing a web search product to compete with Google Search. The ChatGPT maker is developing its own web search product, The Information reported, citing unnamed sources. The new product may be partly powered by Microsoft's search engine Bing, per the report. The Information report said it's unclear if OpenAI's search product would be separate from ChatGPT, its AI chatbot. The development puts OpenAI into more direct competition with Google Search and follows Microsoft's attempt to boost its Bing search engine with the AI company's tech.
Persons: OpenAI, Bing, , Satya Nadella Organizations: Google, Service, Microsoft, Business, Bing Locations: OpenAI
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says countries should own their own AI systems. Huang said nations should ensure they control both the production of AI and the data produced. AdvertisementNvidia CEO Jensen Huang says every country should have its own AI systems. The Nvidia founder told the World Governments Summit in Dubai this week that countries needed to work toward building "sovereign AI." Huang said countries should ensure they own the production of their intelligence and the data produced.
Persons: Jensen Huang, Huang, , Omar Al Olama Organizations: Nvidia, Service, World Governments, Business Locations: Dubai
Musk said Putin risked being "assassinated" if he were to back off the fight in Ukraine. The world's richest person told US Republican senators during an X Spaces "there is no way in hell" Vladimir Putin was going to lose the war with Ukraine. Musk said Putin risked being "assassinated" if he were to back off the fight in Ukraine. Musk provided access to the SpaceX satellites to allow civilians retain internet access amid Russia's attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure. In October, Musk tweeted his idea for restoring peace in Ukraine , which parroted Kremlin talking points and suggested Ukraine cede territory to Russia.
Persons: Elon Musk, Musk, Putin, , Vladimir Putin, Sen, Ron Johnson, JD Vance, Mike Lee, Vivek Ramaswamy, wasn't, Reid Hoffman Organizations: Republican, Service, Bloomberg, SpaceX, Kremlin, RIA, Paypal, Representatives, Business Locations: Russia, Ukraine, Elon
Twitter engineers faced technical challenges when reinstating Donald Trump's Twitter account. Engineers struggled to find enough capacity to revive the account, Zoë Schiffer wrote in her new book. Schiffer wrote in her new book. The situation got so bad that Musk offered to lend a hand, Schiffer wrote in "Extremely Hardcore." AdvertisementElon Musk reinstated Donald Trump's Twitter account in late 2022 — but reviving the account was far from simple, according to a new book.
Persons: Donald Trump's, Zoë Schiffer, Schiffer, , Elon Musk, Slack Organizations: Donald Trump's Twitter, Engineers, Service, Business
Elon Musk was given the @e handle shortly after becoming Twitter's biggest shareholder, a new book says. Musk doesn't appear to have engaged with the account beyond changing the name to John Utah. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. AdvertisementTwitter's trust and safety head was asked to transfer ownership of the @e handle to Elon Musk in April 2022, according to a new book by Zoë Schiffer. Schiffer, managing editor of the tech newsletter Platformer, previously said in an X post that Musk had acquired the @e handle .
Persons: Elon Musk, Zoë, Yoel Roth, John Utah, , Zoë Schiffer, Twitter's, Leslie Berland, Musk, Schiffer, Roth Organizations: Service, Elon, Twitter, Business
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. AdvertisementBut she told Business Insider that she decided to take a different approach to applying: curating a video about why she should get the role. AdvertisementA 'purpose-driven' applicationKobayashi said the Google recruiter told her she was overqualified for the grad scheme she'd applied for. AdvertisementThe recruiter also reached out about the role, offering to connect her with the hiring manager.
Persons: , Mariana Kobayashi, Kobayashi, I'd Organizations: Service, Google, Harvard, Business, LinkedIn Locations: Google's Dublin
OpenAI wants to build a next-level personal assistant. The software is one of two AI agents the company is working on, The Information reported. AdvertisementOpenAI wants to build the ultimate personal assistant for the AI age. AdvertisementCEO Sam Altman has reportedly told some developers he wants to turn ChatGPT into a "supersmart personal assistant for work," a business move that may cause friction with partner Microsoft. Microsoft and Google have released early forms of AI agents for their respective workplace apps.
Persons: OpenAI, , Sam Altman, Mustafa Suleyman, Suleyman Organizations: Service, Microsoft, Google, CNBC, Business
Elon Musk is keen to help with efforts to decode 2,000-year-old papyrus scrolls. In a post on X, the billionaire volunteered funds for the Vesuvius Challenge project. Musk told Bloomberg that he was in "favor of civilizational enlightenment." AdvertisementElon Musk wants to help with efforts to decode 2,000-year-old papyrus scrolls. AdvertisementThe Vesuvius Challenge is ongoing since the scrolls have only been partially deciphered.
Persons: Elon Musk, Musk, , Skip, Nat Friedman, GitHub, Luke Farritor, Youssef Nader, Julian Schilliger Organizations: Bloomberg, Service, Musk Foundation, SpaceX, University of Nebraska, Business Locations: Herculaneum, Mount, Lincoln, Berlin, Swiss, Zurich
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