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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Responds After Molotov Attack and New Yorker Profile

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Responds After Molotov Attack and New Yorker Profile
OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman issued a blog post on Friday night addressing a recent Molotov cocktail incident at his San Francisco home and a probing New Yorker feature that questioned his trustworthiness. Police say a suspect was arrested after threatening to set fire to OpenAI headquarters. Altman linked the timing of the attack to the publication of the lengthy investigative piece by Ronan Farrow and Andrew Marantz, acknowledging mistakes in his leadership and urging more measured debate around artificial intelligence. Leggi di più

Web Scraping Firms Defend Public Data Use Amid AI Bot Surge

Web Scraping Firms Defend Public Data Use Amid AI Bot Surge
Leading web‑scraping companies say their bots only collect publicly available information, despite lawsuits from major platforms. Executives from Bright Data, ScrapingBee and Oxylabs stress compliance with open‑web principles and note legitimate uses such as cybersecurity and investigative journalism. The growing demand for AI‑trained data has spurred a new market, with over 40 firms offering bots for AI training and a nascent marketing approach called generative engine optimization. Industry leaders predict this trend will intensify through 2026, creating both opportunities and challenges for publishers and regulators. Leggi di più

Stanford Student Theo Baker Wins George Polk Award and Announces Investigative Book on Venture Capital Culture

Stanford Student Theo Baker Wins George Polk Award and Announces Investigative Book on Venture Capital Culture
Theo Baker, a senior at Stanford University, earned the George Polk Award after his reporting led to the resignation of Stanford president Marc Tessier‑Lavigne. His investigative work, which involved hundreds of interviews and extensive field work, has drawn the attention of major studios and publishers. Baker is now preparing to release a book that examines the money‑driven subculture of Silicon Valley venture capital and its impact on university students. The project, based on more than 250 interviews, promises to expose the ways young entrepreneurs are courted and exploited before they have fully formed ideas. Leggi di più