Zuckerberg, AI and superintelligence
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For billionaires and business moguls, summertime means interrupting trips to Portofino by gassing up the corporate jet and heading to Idaho for Allen & Co.'s annual leadership retreat in Sun Valley. Variety has obtained the guest list to this year’s gathering of the one percent of the one percent,
Mark Zuckerberg is spearheading Meta's ambitious pursuit of artificial general intelligence (AGI) by forming a dedicated superintelligence team. He's personally recruiting top AI experts, offering lucrative compensation packages to outpace competitors like OpenAI and Google.
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNMark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, and Sam Altman Announce the End of Smartphones — But Tim Cook Isn’t Playing AlongIn recent months, a quiet shift has taken shape across Silicon Valley. Some of the most powerful voices in technology are floating a vision for the future that excludes the very device that has defined the digital era for more than a decade: the smartphone.
The CEO of the company that makes stun guns raked in $165 million last year — dwarfing the payouts handed out to the better-known bosses of Apple, Meta, Nvidia and all other executives in the S&P 500.
Apple released new research that accuses most advanced generative AI models from the likes of OpenAI, Google and Anthropic of failing to handle tough logical reasoning problems. Apple’s researchers claim to prove how most large reasoning models (or LRMs) simply “give up” when tasked with hard puzzle solving tasks,
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Barchart on MSNApple’s Outlook Hasn’t Been This Hazy in Years: Should You Still Buy AAPL Stock Before WWDC?Apple (AAPL) stock well, and with a YTD loss of nearly 20% as of June 6, it is the second-worst performing constituent of “Magnificent 7.” Apple has looked quite shaky this year and didn’t fully participate much in last month’s rally in tech stocks.
The “Magnificent Seven” tech stocks led the market’s post-pandemic boom. But as Big Tech sprints into the AI future, one big name is falling dangerously behind: Apple (AAPL). Once an undisputed tech heavyweight,