Paul Krugman, a Nobel laureate, leaves his role at New York Times, sparking criticism on social media over past predictions.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman disputes New York Times' copyright claims, stating NYT is "on wrong side of history." NYT alleges OpenAI used their content for AI training without consent. Altman suggests a new revenue-sharing model, while OpenAI accuses NYT of manipulating ChatGPT prompts to reproduce their content.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman criticizes the New York Times, suggesting a re-evaluation of fair use and proposing revenue-sharing models to benefit creators amid AI and copyright concerns.
Donald Trump is reconsidering pro-crypto Treasury secretary candidates Howard Lutnick and Scott Bessent. Lutnick's persistent campaigning for the position reportedly irked Trump.
Trump is moving away from pro-Bitcoin candidates for Treasury Secretary, which may affect the Treasury's digital assets outlook.
Polymarket's prediction markets accurately forecasted Trump's election odds, surpassing traditional polls. They predicted Trump's chances at 60% before the election and 98.8% on election night. This accuracy challenged past accusations against Polymarket of bias. By Wednesday, mainstream media also predicted Trump's victory at over 95%.
Kraken is reducing its workforce by 15%, as reported by the New York Times. This move has sparked market speculation about potential internal challenges and may affect market confidence in the short term.
Paul Krugman criticizes the cryptocurrency industry's large campaign donations, comparing it to the 'emperor's new clothes,' and highlights its connection with criminal activities and limited legitimate uses.
OpenAI has asked a New York court to make the NYT prove the originality of its articles, seeking access to reporter's notes and interview records.
OpenAI has requested NYT to validate the originality of its articles in an ongoing copyright lawsuit, demanding detailed source materials for each copyrighted piece.
OpenAI has requested sources for every article in the New York Times lawsuit, leading to a strong response from the newspaper.
BODEN cae un 38% mientras se cuestiona la candidatura de Biden.
The New York Times reports a judicial decision concluding that Craig Wright is not the true identity behind Satoshi Nakamoto, the pseudonymous creator of Bitcoin.
Paul Krugman, writing for The New York Times, contemplates the influence of Donald Trump's potential return on political discourse and hints at possible repercussions for Bitcoin and the crypto market.
The article discusses the founder of Silk Road 2.0 and his feature in the New York Times.