What I've Read This Week | Issue #1
Elon musk suing Open AI, VCs have different approach to AI boom, Google blocked popular Indian apps and more.
Elon Musk is suing OpenAI, alleging that Sam Altman's pursuit of profit has derailed the organization's original nonprofit mission of developing open-source AI for the benefit of humanity.
Last week we learned Apple killed the self-driving project. Remember AirPower, the wireless charging mat that never materialized? Apple's decision underscores the challenges of innovation, even for a tech giant with vast resources.
AXIOS reports on how some VCs are taking a different approach to investing in the AI boom, as discussed during the Upfront Ventures Summit.
Google removes popular Indian apps, including Bharat Matrimony and Naukri,from its Play Store over payment guideline violations.
Framework for evaluating Generative AI use cases by Barak Turovsky.
Paramount, Disney, and Comcast are leading in the social video space, and there's an indication of increasing brand loyalty among consumers.
This Mom Built a $1.3 Billion Company to Fix School Transportation
Paris-based Mistral, a nine-month-old startup with only a few dozen employees, is attracting major investment and attention – including a high-profile Microsoft partnership – that propels it into the top tier of global AI companies.