Here’s how much their security costs
Mark Zuckerberg tops the chart with $23.4M spent in 2023 to keep him safe, while Sundar Pichai’s security bill hit $6.8M. Elon Musk, after two reported threats, cost Tesla $2.4M. Tim Cook? A modest $800K.
Is it the price of fame, or maybe some of them are trying to save Gotham in a mean time? Share your thoughts in the comments!
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With 82.5% of all web traffic for generative AI tools, ChatGPT is crushing the competition. Runners-up like Gemini and Midjourney are miles behind, while video AI tools like Runway are just starting to make noise.
The takeaway? Everyone's chatting with ChatGPT while the rest are trying to keep up.
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Nvidia's CEO, Jensen Huang, reassured investors about Nvidia's role in AI, despite growing competition in AI inference chips. He emphasized Nvidia's edge in AI pretraining and large-scale inference, calling it a key part of the company's growth. Huang is optimistic that as AI becomes more mainstream, Nvidia will remain a leader in providing the infrastructure necessary for its evolution.
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Hackers are back at it, exploiting zero-day flaws in Palo Alto Networks’ firewalls. Thousands of devices worldwide are compromised, and patches are out – but, seriously, haven’t we been here before?
Stay vigilant and patch your systems today!
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Tokamak Energy just secured $125 million(!) to push its unique fusion reactor design closer to reality. The startup is working on a doughnut-shaped reactor that squishes plasma to reach mind-blowing temperatures.
With big plans to power up a plant by 2034, Tokamak is racing to meet energy demands — and they're even selling magnet tech to keep things sizzling until then.
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The CFPB is stepping in. So popular payment apps like Apple Pay, Cash App, and PayPal will soon face new bank-like rules to protect against fraud and ensure better data privacy. But don’t expect the crypto world to feel the same heat anytime soon.
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South Korea leads with a whopping 1,012 industrial robots per 10,000 workers, making it the robot king. Singapore and Germany follow close behind, while China flexes as the ultimate robot collector with the largest total count.
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OpenAI is funding research at Duke University to explore if AI can predict human moral judgments. With a $1M grant, the study dives into using AI in ethical decision-making across medicine, law, and business.
The challenge? Morality is complex and subjective. Past efforts like Ask Delphi faced issues, from biases to contradictory judgments. Will AI ever master the art of ethics, or is this a philosophical puzzle too intricate for machines?
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A robot equipped with AI allegedly orchestrated a clever caper in Shanghai, persuading 12 larger robots to follow it. By driving up to its mechanical "colleagues" and engaging them in dialogue, it seemingly convinced them to join its escape.
Waiting for Boston Dynamics' AI-powered robots 😁
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A startup called Pickle lets you create a digital avatar to attend virtual meetings in your place. Simply record a short training video of yourself, and within 24 hours, your "clone" is ready to fool Zoom, Google Meet, or Teams. While it's still a bit glitchy and pricey (starting at $300/year), it might save you from boring calls – whether you’re at the beach or just too comfy in bed. MacOS only for now, but Windows support is coming soon.
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Concerned about Big Tech's data grip? Explore alternatives like Signal for encrypted messaging, Nextcloud for self-hosted file storage, and Bitwarden for secure password management.
These options prioritize privacy, giving you more control over your data. Whether you're storing photos, managing notes, or simply keeping your browsing habits private, these tools offer reliable, non-invasive solutions. Ditch the ads and tracking, and take charge of your online life. Check out more apps at the link below.
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Marc Lore shares his secret sauce to startup success: hire rockstars with a proven track record, take bold risks, and avoid getting comfy with the status quo. He believes doing nothing is the riskiest move you can make. When it comes to leadership, Lore champions constant alignment with vision and values, because when the team’s on the same page, they can run with it. So, take that experimental drug.
Full interview at the link below 👇
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Fortune's latest ranking celebrates the business leaders shaping industries and driving change globally. Here's what they looked at:
Who do you think deserves the top spot? And who is number 12? 😅
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Cybersecurity startup Halcyon hits a $1B valuation with a $100M Series C! Using AI to outsmart ransomware, Halcyon ensures no operations are disrupted – even with rising cyberattacks.
As ransomware continues to target companies and individuals, Halcyon’s approach might just be the new standard for security. What do you think – game-changer or just another player?
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Another Forbes star has fallen – Joanna Smith-Griffin, now 33, faces over 40 years in prison for faking her startup’s success. She claimed $3.7M revenue (it was $11K), cashed out, and spent it on a wedding and a house. Tough ROI.
Now the list has been expanded. Would you like us to tell interesting stories about the others on this list?
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Pony AI just hit the Nasdaq, starting strong at $15 per share and racing to a $5.25 billion valuation. The company raised $260 million in its IPO and could go up to $452 million with extras. It's the latest Chinese tech firm daring to drive into the U.S. market.
Now in California, besides American self-driving cars, there will also be Chinese ones. Curious to see how that goes.
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