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Among the many snags to OpenAI shifting to for-profit, the Microsoft snag is still the biggest issue. More Intel job cuts coming. Would you believe a Roblox game involving gardening is maybe bigger than Fortnite? And two big firsts: most people get their news from social media, and streaming is now the king of all TV watching.
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In the ongoing discussions between OpenAI and Microsoft regarding OpenAI's shift to a for-profit model, significant hurdles have emerged. OpenAI seeks to modify its exclusive cloud contract with Microsoft and renegotiate Microsoft's 33% stake in the venture. Tensions have intensified, with both companies contesting the definition of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and disputes over revenue sharing intensifying as OpenAI also aims to attract further investments.
Intel is poised to reduce its workforce by 15-20% as it navigates financial challenges. The company's manufacturing VP indicated in a memo that these cuts, affecting thousands of jobs, are necessary to address affordability issues and streamline operations, which is causing concern among employees about the future of their roles.
The gaming landscape saw a surprising twist as 'Grow a Garden,' a game on the Roblox platform, surged to 16.4 million active users, surpassing Fortnite. This farming simulator features elements that keep players engaged, reminiscent of classics like Farmville, and is a hit among younger gamers.
In a notable shift, social media has overtaken traditional television as the primary news source for Americans, with 54% citing it as their main source. This change reflects generational divides in media consumption habits, particularly among younger demographics who lean towards video content.
For the first time ever, streaming services have overtaken cable and broadcast networks in overall viewership in the U.S. This transition highlights changing preferences, especially among older viewers, and indicates a significant decline in traditional television viewing as media companies refocus on streaming.
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