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OpenAI’s board rejects Elon Musk’s $97.4 billion takeover bidThe board of OpenAI unanimously rejected an unsolicited bid for the company launched by Elon Musk, saying it was a legal tactic not a serious offer.
With over 400 million weekly active users, OpenAI intends to bring GPT-4.5 to those with ChatGPT Plus and Team subscriptions next week, the company's research lead, Alex Paino, a member of the company's technical staff, said on a livestream.
In the two months since a little-known Chinese company called DeepSeek released a powerful new open-source AI model, the breakthrough has already begun to transform the global AI market. DeepSeek-V3,
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Khosla Ventures' Keith Rabois said that AI has reversed the exodus of founders and venture capital talent from the Bay Area.
The Intercept provided enough specific examples of how its articles were stripped of details like author names to support its claims OpenAI Inc. violated the Digital Millennium Copyright Act by training on its works,
Since Trump’s election, the billionaires of Silicon Valley have jockeyed to influence the new administration. None of them has been more successful than Musk.
OpenAI's paying business users also crossed 2 million in February, more than doubling from its last update in September.
Musk, who owns xAI, put in a $97.4 billion bid for his rival OpenAI, which Altman rejected. Musk has a number of lawsuits against OpenAI, and he accuses the company of reneging on a previous commitment to being a nonprofit, referring to "Scam Altman".
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