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Sam Altman
Sam Altman says OpenAI's API business pulled in more than $1 billion in annual recurring revenue in the past month.
Mashable : Technology
AI apps on mobile device

Is your boss preaching the virtues of AI at work, while you don't actually find AI helps anywhere in your role? Turns out you are not alone.

Engadget : Technology

Sennheiser has unveiled its RS 275 TV Headphones, which are bundled with a BTA1 digital receiver. These headphones use Auracast technology to provide low-latency audio at a range of up to 50 meters, and can connect to other devices enabled with Auracast or Bluetooth Classic. For those unfamiliar, Auracast is broadcast Bluetooth audio; we have an explainer about it after CES 2024 put this audio tech onto the big stage.

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A small robot, stuffed bear with OpenAI logo, and Grok toy.
Mashable : Technology
A sign next to bus stop in London reads

The true scale of Grok's deepfake problem is becoming clearer as the social media platform and its AI startup xAI face ongoing investigations into the chatbot's safety guardrails.

Engadget : Technology

Elon Musk just took the stage at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland and announced that Tesla's Optimus humanoid robot will be sold to the public by the end of next year. Musk is the master of unrealistic timetables, but this may be the nuttiest one yet.

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Elon Musk Davos
Elon Musk Davos

If Wednesday was Trump day at the World Economic Forum, then Thursday was all about Elon Musk.

Musk, the world's richest person, made his first-ever appearance at Davos, taking the stage in conversation with Larry Fink, the WEF's cochair.

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Elon Musk Davos
Elon Musk previously criticized Davos, calling the conference "boring af" in 2022.
Engadget : Business, Style, Technology

We already knew xAI's Grok was barraging X with nonconsensual sexual images of real people. But now there are some numbers to put things in perspective. Over an 11-day period, Grok generated an estimated 3 million sexualized images — including an estimated 23,000 of children.