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Coder Radio
589: Blame the Tools using the Tools
This could be a major shift. Well, it certainly would be a bit of an about turn. I mean, Sam Altman is someone who in the past has really said that he didn't want to have any sort of equity stake in the company. He was telling people he already had enough money and that this was a company that was supposed to be benefiting society broadly and not necessarily himself.
Coder Radio
589: Blame the Tools using the Tools
The reporting that we have now that OpenAI is mulling giving him a 7% stake is particularly significant in light of that. It does also speak to this biggest story that we've also been talking around as well, which is that OpenAI is looking at changing the structure of the business. So you think about the origins of OpenAI.
Coder Radio
589: Blame the Tools using the Tools
It was established back in 2015 as a not-for-profit, and the goal of it was developing AI in a way that was responsible but also that helped society. Obviously, it started to get a lot of interest. It started to get a lot of funding from the likes of Microsoft around 2019.
Coder Radio
589: Blame the Tools using the Tools
It changed the structure of the company to create a subsidiary where it had a for-profit business that sat underneath the broader non-for-profit structure. That sort of structure and the tension around that really reached ahead in November last year. We had that ousting of Sam Altman at that time.
Coder Radio
589: Blame the Tools using the Tools
He of course came back to the business but again we're hearing that now the actual structure of the company could finally be changed. A full profit one put in place that still has that sort of goal as well of helping society.
Coder Radio
589: Blame the Tools using the Tools
This is at a time we're seeing a bit of an exodus when it comes to senior management in the company.
Darknet Diaries
139: D3f4ult
The CIA director's personal emails posted by WikiLeaks after cyber criminals said they'd broken into his AOL account.
Darknet Diaries
141: The Pig Butcher
Shreya Dada thought she'd met the man of her dreams on a dating app, only to find out her Prince Charming was a scam and she was out more than $450,000. What the?
Darknet Diaries
141: The Pig Butcher
She was the victim of a scam known as pig butchering. A scammer pretends to be looking for love online. They find a love interest, casually encourage them to invest in crypto via a fake app, but eventually they can't access the money at all. The money is gone. The investment's not real.
Darknet Diaries
141: The Pig Butcher
I mean, listen to this guy. Michael Horowitz is the top cop overseeing the effort to make sure the $5 trillion in taxpayer dollars went to the right place. This is his first interview in his role as the head of the Pandemic Response Accountability Committee.
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Is everyone pretending to understand inflation (or just me)?
Fast-breaking developments in the coronavirus emergency in the U.S. and around the world.
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Is everyone pretending to understand inflation (or just me)?
The question is, how long will this go on? Inflation running out of control. The answer? Probably for years.
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What's the best phone to do crimes on?
Law enforcement agencies in Australia are confronting a new high-tech weapon in their fight against organized crime. Criminal gangs are now using encrypted mobile phones.
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What's the best phone to do crimes on?
Good evening and welcome to the program. Tonight, we take you inside the hunt for Australia's most wanted criminal,
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What's the best phone to do crimes on?
He's a rat-cunning, ruthless gangster who's made an eye-watering fortune in porting massive quantities of drugs into Australia.
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The Bidding War
Sotheby's auctioning off a copy of the U.S. Constitution on Thursday, and a group of crypto investors won in. The organization, called ConstitutionDAO, is raising money using a digital crypto wallet in hopes of securing the winning bid.
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The Bidding War
So far, they've raised more than 800,000 Ether, which is roughly the equivalent of $3.7 million.
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The Mystery of the Vape Shop Kratom
The drug is called Kratom, and it comes in powder and pill forms. On Friday, the DEA is expected to make it illegal. And the DEA plans to make it a Schedule I drug as soon as tomorrow.
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The Mystery of the Vape Shop Kratom
That puts it in the same category as drugs like heroin, LSD, marijuana, and ecstasy. Federal authorities called the supplement an imminent hazard to public safety. News Channel 5's Alyssa Hyman.
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The Mystery of the Vape Shop Kratom
130,000 people nationwide who have signed this petition to stop the Drug Enforcement Administration from banning Kratom.
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The Mystery of the Vape Shop Kratom
But the DEA is now backpedaling, seemingly second-guessing its widely criticized decision to ban something many say could help curb the nation's opioid abuse epidemic.
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The Mystery of the Vape Shop Kratom
Okay, TNF team, gas station heroin. Let's talk about it. And it's similar over on TikTok. This shit right here is sold in gas stations. Can you believe that?
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The Mystery of the Vape Shop Kratom
A lot of times it's labeled as Zaza in the gas station. And people are becoming addicted to them. Zaza at the gas station. Do not start taking this stuff. If you do, you will regret it.