IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER:
- Elon Musk boosting pay of AI engineers to prevent poaching from OpenAI
- AI sports betting platforms' breaches likely impacting March Madness wagers
- Billionaire investor and New York Mets owner says AI could yield four-day work week for most workers
'CRAZIEST TALENT WAR': Tesla CEO Elon Musk said the electric vehicle giant is giving its artificial intelligence engineers a raise as the automaker tries to fend off poaching efforts by ChatGPT creator OpenAI.
COSTLY GAME: More and more sports bettors appear to be turning to artificial intelligence to help counter the notoriously unpredictable tournament, which is often referred to as March Madness.
LEISURE TIME: Billionaire investor and New York Mets owner Steve Cohen said in a Wednesday appearance on CNBC's "Squawk Box," that he believes that the majority of workers will eventually have a four-day work week and three-day weekend, which will expand opportunities for individuals to engage in leisurely pursuits.
FIGHT AGAINST AI: Comedian George Carlin's estate has agreed to a settlement with the media company it sued earlier this year over the use of artificial intelligence.
TAKING ON CANCER: After losing his wife to colon cancer, a New York man has dedicated his life to fighting the disease and trying to protect other families from the same tragedy, in part by using machine learning to analyze the outside of the cancer cells.
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