Elon Musk Could Become First Trillionaire Under New Tesla Pay Package

Tesla’s board unveiled a compensation package for the chief executive that could be worth $900 billion if he meets ambitious targets.

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A.I. School Is in Session: Two Takes on the Future of Education

“I think that A.I. is going to help break, in a sense, the university model that has anyway reached a certain kind of end game,” says the Princeton professor D. Graham Burnett.

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Joshua Abram Dies at 62; Gave Workspace-Sharing an Upscale Spin

He and a partner made their co-working locations feel like private clubs. Among his other ventures, he sought to slash the cost of in vitro fertilization by using robotics and A.I.

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Snapchat’s new Lens lets you create AI images using text prompts

Imagine Lens allows users to create, edit, and recreate Snaps by entering their own prompts.

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Tesla proposes new pay package for Elon Musk worth up to $1T

Tesla has proposed a new 10-year compensation plan for CEO Elon Musk that could be worth as much as $1 trillion even as the EV maker’s car business stumbles and it sets its sights on humanoid robotics and AI.

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Tesla proposes new pay plan for Musk that would expand his voting power

Tesla will also ask shareholders to vote on whether the automaker should invest in Musk’s artificial intelligence company, xAI.

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OpenAI is building an AI jobs platform that could challenge Microsoft’s LinkedIn

OpenAI is developing an AI-centered jobs platform as part of broader efforts to expand AI literacy, and as the company expands in the application space. 

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‘I’m glad it’s over.’ Google CEO thanks Trump for antitrust ‘resolution’

President Donald Trump congratulated Google CEO Sundar Pichai on “big day” following antitrust ruling.

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Trump warns ‘fairly substantial’ chip tariffs are coming; signals Apple, others will be safe

Trump has reiterated a warning that he will soon impose “fairly substantial” tariffs on semiconductor imports, but spare firms like Apple investing in the U.S.

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Peers for Gambling Reform director promises ‘evidence not instinct’ approach to compliance

Peers for Gambling Reform director Tim Miller highlights the importance of consolidating current reforms, rather than pursuing new directions.
In a speech made on September 3 at the Peers for Gambling Reform Gambling Summit, executive director Tim Miller highlighted the ongoing achievements of the Gambling Commission and pushed for an evidence-based approach to consolidate the work already done, rather than pursuing new types of reform.
“My encouragement to all of those that have an interest in making gambling fair, safe, and crime-free is do not allow a drive for future reforms to be at the expense of effective delivery and measurement of current reforms,” Miller said. “Because it is delivery, not further policy papers, that will actually protect consumers.”
He went on to express concern that many of those working on gambling reform introduce new ideas to campaign on, without ensuring that past, important reforms are being executed to the best possible extent. While Miller didn’t doubt the commitment of those involved to creating a fairer, safer gambling market, he emphasized the need to focus on the biggest priorities and evaluate how well compliance is being enforced.
“We are not going to rely upon gut instinct or belief to measure the success of [previous gambling reforms] – we will rely upon evidence,” he said.
The Gambling Commission’s achievements in gambling reform so far
Miller also took the opportunity to celebrate what has been achieved so far, congratulating the sector on “just some of the changes that we have delivered that have already come into force”. These include financial vulnerability checks to protect those who are at the greatest risk of harm, changes to direct marketing from operators, and new rules to reduce the speed and intensity of online gambling products.
He also applauded efforts to tighten age-verification, with staff at gambling premises now required to check the age of any customer who appears to be under 25 years of age and new rules introduced so that even smaller businesses must carry out age verification test purchasing.
“I am unapologetic in saying that the Commission must and will remain focused on delivering the already considerable statutory roles that Parliament gave to us,” concluded Miller. “We are equally committed to remaining focused on playing our part in implementing the Gambling Act Review White Paper, as quickly and efficiently as possible and then evaluating its effectiveness. This will then provide a strong evidence base to inform any discussions that there may be in the future about potential further reforms.”
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