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The history of Elon Musk and Sam Altman's relationship and feuds, which date back to the early days of OpenAI

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Sam Altman and Elon Musk have a tumultuous relationship. BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty Images/Shelby Tauber/REUTERS Elon Musk and Sam Altman cofounded OpenAI years ago, but they're often at odds today. Musk left OpenAI in 2018 and now heads rival xAI. Here's a history of Musk and Altman's working relationship and feuds. Elon Musk and Sam Altman lead rival AI firms and regularly take public jabs at each other — but it wasn't always like this. Years ago, the two cofounded OpenAI , which Altman now leads. Musk departed OpenAI, which created ChatGPT, in 2018, and has since launched his own AI venture, xAI. Their latest point of contention seems to change by the week, with Altman explaining how his view of Musk has changed over the years. "For a long time, I looked up to him as an incredible hero, a great jewel for humanity. I have different feelings now," Altman said of Musk in a September 10 interview with former Fox News anchor Tucker Carlson. ...

Where to watch Army vs. Navy: Live stream the Black Knights vs. Midshipmen

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When you buy through our links, Business Insider may earn an affiliate commission. Learn more The Naval Academy won last year's annual Army-Navy game. John McDonnell/ for The Washington Post via Getty Images The annual Army-Navy college football game returns for its 126th installment. Below, you can find everything you need to know about where to watch Army vs. Navy, including live streaming options for those without cable. M&T Bank Stadium will host the 2025 Army Black Knights vs. Navy Midshipmen game, which sees athletes from West Point square off with those from the Naval Academy. The Navy leads the overall head-to-head record 63-55-7, and won last year's match-up 31-13, which put an end to the Army's two-game streak. With a 9-2 regular season record, the Navy has had a stronger season than the Army, which has gone 6-5. Both teams won their respective games against the Air Force this season, and today's match-up will hand one school the Commander-in-Chief...

Relocating for a new job was never a big deal. Having kids changed things; we're not moving now, even for a big opportunity.

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The author and her husband decided to put down roots once they had children. Courtesy of Candy Mickels Mejia Relocating for work was exciting when my husband and I were newly married. Having children shifted our priorities, leading us to choose stability over new opportunities. We decided that giving our children roots was more important than living in new cities or countries. By our fifth wedding anniversary, my husband and I had moved twice for his job . We were in our 20s and excited for new experiences. It was easy to embrace the chaos of moving then. When a third opportunity to relocate was presented, the choice wasn't so easy anymore. Our family had grown; we now had a baby to consider. This move would take us from Houston to California, a place we'd barely visited. The whole idea felt exciting, but what would it be like to move halfway across the country with a baby in tow? Having a baby made us think differently about moving We asked ourselves what advice w...

Netflix is showing Hollywood what happens when a startup grows up 

A baby was born in a Waymo this week, and it wasn’t even the first one.  What started as a novelty story quickly became a reminder of how autonomous vehicles have quietly become part of everyday life, complete with all the messiness that entails. The real coming-of-age story this week, however, wasn’t happening in San Francisco’s robotaxis. It was playing out in […] from TechCrunch https://ift.tt/5n6jocw via IFTTT

A 79-year-old woman shares her 3-step longevity routine — including 11 workouts a week

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79-year-old grandmother Anne Thibodeaux works out 11 times a week and loves gardening, going to museums, and social groups like her book club. Courtesy of Anne Thibodeaux Anne Thibodeaux's daily routine is a model of science-backed habits for longevity. She exercises twice a day, and mixes up her routine with yoga and stability workouts. For a healthy heart and brain, she takes walks and has a busy social life with friends and family. When I first met 79-year-old Anne Thibodeaux, she was fresh out of two back-to-back workout classes and excited to show me what she was reading for book club. The book was "Outlive," a longevity handbook from Dr. Peter Attia, an anti-aging specialist beloved by tech CEOs and Hollywood actors, and now, apparently, this grandmother from New Orleans. The funny thing, Thibodeaux told me via Zoom last month, is that Attia's advice for a long life matches what she's been doing for decades already. We all might want to take a ...

Elon Musk says Trump is 'naturally funny' — and his meeting with Zohran Mamdani showed it

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"He's got a great sense of humor," Musk said of Trump. "He's very funny, he's like naturally funny. It's somewhat effortless." Brendan Smialowski / AFP via Getty Images Elon Musk was asked who was the funniest person he knew in real life. He named Trump. "He's like naturally funny," Musk said. "It's somewhat effortless." Musk pointed specifically to Trump's meeting with Zohran Mamdani in the Oval Office last month. Asked who was the funniest person he knew in real life, Elon Musk had a somewhat surprising answer. "You know, President Trump is very funny. He's got a great sense of humor," Musk said on an episode of The Katie Miller Podcast released on Tuesday. "He's very funny, he's like naturally funny. It's somewhat effortless." Musk pointed to President Donald Trump's meeting with New York City Mayor-Elect Zohran Mamdani last month, when a reporter asked Mamdani ...

I spent 9 months traveling the world. I had a great time, but I'd never do it again.

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I spent nine months traveling the world in 2021. Dasha Kofman I spent nine months traveling the world , and although I had a great time, I wouldn't do it again. Because I was on a tight budget, I often found myself turning down cool experiences to save money. I also struggled to make genuine friendships and missed having a space to call my own. When I was working remotely in 2021, my boyfriend and I packed up and traveled to 22 countries across Europe and Latin America. Although these were some of the best days of my life, I quickly learned that a lot of the videos I saw on social media that glorified full-time travel didn't always showcase the downfalls of the lifestyle. More and more people are becoming digital nomads — countries like Italy have even implemented specific visas for remote workers. However, during my nine months abroad, I learned that the lifestyle isn't all it's cracked up to be. Here's why I wouldn't travel full time again. I k...