OpenAI is hiring former Twitch CEO Emmett Shear to run company two days after ousting Sam Altman
Following the sudden ouster of Sam Altman as CEO on Friday and a chaotic two days that ensued, OpenAI hired former Twitch CEO Emmett Shear to run the company
CNBC Daily Open: An alternative to Altman
The positive vibrations from last week’s cool inflation reports are dissipating — but you can still feel them, if you focus.
Europe stocks head for mixed open as investors continue to assess rate cut prospects
European markets are set to open mixed after a strong week of gains.
Israel-Hamas war live updates: Israel says video shows tunnel under Al-Shifa; hostage deal could come this week
In an operational update, the IDF showed a clip of what appears to be a tunnel it said spans over 50 meters, beneath the largest medical facility in Gaza.
Ousted OpenAI head Sam Altman to lead Microsoft’s new AI team, CEO Nadella says
Former OpenAI CEO Sam Altman will be joining Microsoft to lead a new advanced AI research team, according to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella.
‘The silent pandemic’: A hotter world makes it harder to stop the spread of deadly superbugs
Research has shown the climate crisis is exacerbating the AMR phenomenon in several ways.
U.S., China will seek to limit rising tensions amid domestic challenges, risk analyst says
Xi Jinping has to grapple with a slowing economy, while Joe Biden focuses on his re-election campaign November 2024.
Mastercard doubles down on effort to detect and tackle crypto fraud with AI tie-up
Mastercard told CNBC exclusively Monday it’s partnered with Feedzai, a regulatory technology platform, to improve monitoring and blocking of fraud in crypto.
Fear is driving Chinese travelers away from two of Asia’s most popular destinations
Japan and Thailand are two of Asia’s most popular places to visit. But both are losing ground with Chinese travelers over safety concerns about food and scams.
YG Entertainment shares climb 3% after Blackpink reportedly agrees to continue as a group
An exclusive report by South Korean media outlet Munhwa Ilbo said members agreed to continue as a group, but won’t renew their exclusive contracts individually.