OpenAI co-founder Greg Brockman returns three months after leaving ChatGPT maker

OpenAI co-founder Greg Brockman has returned to the artificial intelligence startup three months after taking a leave from his role as president, he said in a post on X on Tuesday. An OpenAI spokesperson confirmed Brockman’s return. Brockman has been working with CEO Sam Altman on creating a new role for him to focus on significant technical challenges, Bloomberg News said,…

Wall Street set for bonus bonanza for first time in three years: study

New York bankers are expected to pocket bonuses as high as 35% as Wall Street deal-making roared back to life after the economic malaise after the COVID pandemic. Johnson Associates, a firm that specializes in banking compensation issues, said chunkier profits, a surging stock market and low interest rates will lead to the first bump…

James Dolan abruptly scraps tie-up with arena manager in beef over Las Vegas NBA venue plan: sources

James Dolan has abruptly nixed a tie-up with the company that manages his sports and entertainment venues after the firm disclosed plans to build a new arena in Las Vegas — a project that Dolan believes could compete directly against the Sphere, The Post has learned. The billionaire Knicks owner has quietly broken off an…

Kellyanne Conway says Donald Trump is expected to try to block TikTok ban: report

President-elect Donald Trump is reportedly expected to attempt to block a potential US ban of TikTok ahead of a looming January deadline, according to multiple sources including longtime ally Kellyanne Conway. TikTok is fighting in court to block a federal law that would require the app’s China-based parent ByteDance to divest its stake or face…

CNN boss Mark Thompson to lay off hundreds after Election Day ratings wipeout: report

Ratings-challenged CNN is reportedly set for a major bloodbath — with boss Mark Thompson expected to lay off high-priced on-air talent as part of wide-ranging layoffs. The cable network — which lagged behind rivals MSNBC and Fox News during last week’s Election Night coverage — will implement “layoffs that will impact hundreds of employees across…

Federal Reserve official warns Trump’s deportation plan could disrupt labor supply

Mass deportations of illegal immigrants working in the US would likely disrupt the labor supply at some businesses, but it’s uncertain what impact it would have on inflation and the economy at large, Minneapolis Federal Reserve President Neel Kashkari said on Sunday. Kashkari appeared on CBS’ “Face the Nation” and outlined his views on the impact…

Justice Department sues to block UnitedHealth Group’s $3.3 billion purchase of Amedisys

NEW YORK — The Justice Department is suing to block UnitedHealth Group’s $3.3 billion purchase of Amedisys, citing concerns the combination would hinder access to home health and hospice services in the U.S. The antitrust complaint was filed in Maryland federal court Tuesday. In a statement, U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland said the government is…

X rivals Bluesky, Threads see influx of users after Trump election

Left-leaning social media users have reportedly flocked to upstarts Bluesky and Threads — two rival apps to X, the site owned by Donald Trump-backing billionaire Elon Musk — after the former president’s victory last week. Bluesky, the decentralized platform which was founded by former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, added 700,000 users since last Tuesday, growing…

Chris Wallace is leaving CNN. He says he wants to see what the new media environment has to offer

Veteran broadcaster Chris Wallace is leaving CNN after three years but, at age 77, he’s not interested in retiring Chris Wallace says he’s leaving CNN after three years and, at age 77, is eager to see what a transformed media environment has to offer. “When I look at the media landscape right now, the people…

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