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Monday was Greg Brockman's turn to get grilled, as Elon Musk's lawyer relentlessly questioned the OpenAI co-founder and president about his financial stake in the AI giant and companies it does business with.Brockman took the stand to start the second week of courtroom proceedings in Musk’s lawsuit alleging breach of charitable trust and unjust enrichment at OpenAI. Musk’s lawyer, Steven Molo, began by confirming that Brockman’s ownership in OpenAI is worth close to $30 billion, then repeatedly used that to
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Anthropic’s release in early April of a preview of its powerful Mythos model prompted the CEO of Chinese AI developer DeepSeek to raise external capital for the first time, The Information reported. DeepSeek CEO Liang Wenfeng realized that his company needed a much bigger war chest to secure ... Read more ›
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South Korea’s government on Monday announced an 1,350 trillion won ($880 billion) investment plan into semiconductors, robotics and AI over the next decade, in response to the surging demand for memory chips and the AI infrastructure boom. Samsung Group and SK Group, parent companies of Samsung ... Read more ›
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As Meta Platforms tries to wean itself off expensive AI coding applications from Anthropic and OpenAI, it is confronting a difficult challenge: keeping employees from relying too much on those outside tools to build in-house replacements. Internal guidelines reviewed by The Information show Meta is drawing strict limits on how engineers in its applied AI engineering division use Anthropic’s Claude Code and OpenAI’s Codex. One internal memo even instructed teams... Read more ›
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