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AI and You: Microsoft's Copilot Moves, NYT-OpenAI Debate Fair Use, GPT Store Opens - CNETinstagramyoutubetiktokfacebooktwitterflipboard

https://sites.google.com/view/losangelesdatasiteinvestors AI and You: Microsoft's Copilot Moves, NYT-OpenAI Debate Fair Use, GPT Store Opens - CNETinstagramyoutubetiktokfacebooktwitterflipboard Get up to speed on the rapidly evolving world of AI with our roundup of the week's developments. Microsoft plans to launch a new keyboard tool to Windows 11 called Copilot. We're just half a month into the new year, but predictions that 2024 will be remembered as boom times for generative AI seem to be coming true already. Microsoft got things rolling on Jan. 4 by announcing the biggest change to its keyboard design in nearly 30 years, adding a button that will give people direct access to its AI Copilot tool on new Windows 11 computers starting this month. Makes sense given that Microsoft has invested $13 billion in OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT and the large language model that powers the Copilot service.  CNET's Sareena Dayaram called the new keyboard button "a bold...

Adams’ fundraising disclosures reveal big spending on legal defense, billionaire donors - POLITICOPOLITICO

https://sites.google.com/view/losangelesdatasiteinvestors Adams’ fundraising disclosures reveal big spending on legal defense, billionaire donors - POLITICOPOLITICO New York Adams’ fundraising disclosures reveal big spending on legal defense, billionaire donors New disclosures show the New York City mayor raised $732,000 for his new trust, $525,000 for his campaign. Adams' former chief counsel, Brendan McGuire, is now working on his legal defense. | Ed Reed/Mayoral Photography Office By Jeff Coltin 01/16/2024 09:13 PM EST Link Copied NEW YORK — Mayor Eric Adams has already spent more than $400,000 on legal costs for a federal investigation involving his 2021 campaign. The expense was revealed Tuesday, in the first disclosure of a fund he established to allow him to fundraise to pay off the bills. Meanwhile a 2025 campaign filing also released Tuesday night shows Adams’ reelection bid doled out more than $181,000 over the course of six-and-a-half months to his former fundrais...

Activist investor Elliott takes big stake in Match Group, seeks changes: report - MarketWatchMarketWatch Site Logo

https://sites.google.com/view/losangelesdatasiteinvestors Activist investor Elliott takes big stake in Match Group, seeks changes: report - MarketWatchMarketWatch Site Logo Elliott Investment Management has taken a significant stake in online dating company Match Group Inc., and plans to push for changes to boost its stock, the Wall Street Journal reported Monday night. According to the report, which cited sources familiar with the matter, the activist investor has built a roughly $1 billion stake in Match. The Journal said Elliott wants Match to take steps to improve performance, though no specific details were reported. According to FactSet data, Elliott had no significant stake in Match as of Sept. 30, and a billion-dollar stake would likely make it one of Match’s top two shareholders. “Our team regularly engages with investors, and will continue to work to create great experiences for our users and value for our shareholders,” a Match Group spokesperson said Monday night. Elliott d...

A Last-Ditch Plan to Save the Crypto Industry | WIREDMenuStory SavedChevronStory SavedSearchSave this storySave this storyLargeChevronFacebookXPinterestYouTubeInstagramTiktok

https://sites.google.com/view/losangelesdatasiteinvestors A Last-Ditch Plan to Save the Crypto Industry | WIREDMenuStory SavedChevronStory SavedSearchSave this storySave this storyLargeChevronFacebookXPinterestYouTubeInstagramTiktok To revisit this article, visit My Profile, then View saved stories. To revisit this article, visit My Profile, then View saved stories. Joel Khalili A Last-Ditch Plan to Save the Crypto Industry A survey of headlines from the past couple of years in the cryptocurrency industry might lead anyone to believe that it is a deeply unserious business. Hackers made off with billions of dollars, and scammers billions more. Regulators sued some of the largest crypto exchanges. High-profile businesses fell into bankruptcy. Crypto banks collapsed. Risky experimentation led to disaster. Founders were convicted of fraud. A Colorado pastor was even charged with perpetrating a million-dollar scam, so he claimed, at God’s instruction. Blockchain, the ledger technology under...

Best Top-Notch Residential Bathroom Renovation Ideas in Point Cook Australia

https://medium.com/@captainmorgan-3000/bathroom-renovations-point-cook-fc990da6945e Bathroom Renovations Point Cook Bathroom renovations can breathe new life into a home, offering a blend of functionality and style that supports daily routines and increases property value. In Point Cook, VIC, homeowners have a unique opportunity to transform their bathrooms, taking advantage of local trends and resources. From selecting tiles and fixtures to optimising spatial design, every choice contributes to creating a personalised and comfortable retreat. Navigating the complexities of a bathroom renovation requires careful planning and execution. It is essential to consider the various stages, from initial design to the finished product, each with its own set of decisions and challenges. Successful renovations blend aesthetic preferences with practical considerations, ensuring the space is both beautiful and functional. Professional services and skilled tradespeople are integral to bringing a hom...

10 stocks for investors looking for 'wonderful companies at a fair price' - MarketWatchMarketWatch Site Logo

https://sites.google.com/view/losangelesdatasiteinvestors 10 stocks for investors looking for 'wonderful companies at a fair price' - MarketWatchMarketWatch Site Logo As money managers talk about various methods of selecting quality companies, investors might also think about diversification, which can lower risk and broaden opportunities. Investors in the U.S. are likely to take advantage of low-cost index funds, such as the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust SPY, and with patience, they have been rewarded over the long term. But some investors like to select individual stocks. Hopefully, an individual investor following this type of strategy spreads risk over dozens of holdings — after all, even veteran pros will select some companies heading for disaster. And if one stock crashes, the effect on your portfolio won’t be terrible if your risk is spread out. You can also look away from U.S. stocks to diversify further. Mark Phillips, an equity strategist at Ned Davis Res...