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October 18, 2024, 4:15 PM

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New York Times:
Sources describe OpenAI and Microsoft's fraying relationship, OpenAI renegotiating its deal for more computing power, Microsoft's own LLM efforts, and more  —  The “best bromance in tech” has had a reality check as OpenAI has tried to change its deal with Microsoft and the software maker has tried to hedge its bet on the start-up.
Wall Street Journal:
Sources: Microsoft and OpenAI are negotiating how much equity Microsoft gets when OpenAI becomes a for-profit company, for which OpenAI has two years  —  The two companies have hired investment banks to help negotiate how much equity Microsoft gets when OpenAI becomes a for-profit company
Mia Sato / The Verge:
Bluesky says it added 500K new users in a day this week after X announced plans for controversial changes, including basically getting rid of the block feature  —  A handful of changes coming to X may be pushing users to its competitor.  Bluesky, the decentralized social platform, says it added 500,000 new users in a day this week.
Nate Raymond / Reuters:
Sarah Perez / TechCrunch:
Reuters:
Sources: Samsung has postponed taking deliveries of ASML chipmaking equipment for its upcoming factory in Taylor, Texas as it has yet to win any major customers  —  Samsung Electronics (005930.KS) has postponed taking deliveries of ASML (ASML.AS) chipmaking equipment for its upcoming factory …
Todd Feathers / Gizmodo:
The US Treasury says its enhanced detection tools, including AI, helped in the prevention and recovery of $4B+ in fraudulent payments in FY 2024, up over 6x YoY  —  The Treasury says it identified or recovered $4 billion in fraudulent payments last fiscal year, a sixfold increase over the previous year.
Manish Singh / TechCrunch:
Byju's founder Byju Raveendran says his edtech startup, valued at $22B in 2022, is effectively “worth zero”, and that he made mistakes and mistimed the market  —  Byju Raveendran, the founder of the embattled edtech group Byju's, acknowledged on Thursday afternoon that he made mistakes …
Sahil Patel / The Information:
LinkedIn woos publishers, testing a “News Banner” on its mobile app feed and a video ad program that sources say will earn Bloomberg and WSJ $2M+ each in 2024  —  As Facebook owner Meta Platforms has backed away from news, Microsoft's LinkedIn has leaned into it.
Patrick Van Oosterom / Bloomberg:
Netherlands unveils new rules requiring an export permit to sell quantum computers, quantum measurement equipment and chipmaking tech, and more outside the EU  —  - Measure taking effect Dec. 1 includes chipmaking processes  — Cabinet took step for national security reasons, minister says
Will Shanklin / Engadget:
The FCC issues new rules that will require all mobile phones sold in the US to be compatible with hearing aids, “after a transition period”  —  With the number of Americans 65 and older expected to balloon by nearly 50 percent by 2050, the rules will ensure those with hearing loss …

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