Ilon Musk wants a court to stop OpenAI from changing its status to a for-profit company
- Musk's lawyers have already filed a lawsuit for an injunction
- Musk intends to prevent OpenAI from changing its structure
- Investors, executives, and others have also become defendants
- For example, Altman, Brockman, Hoffman, Microsoft and others
- The text of the lawsuit makes many allegations against them
- For example, OpenAI benefits because of the NDA data
- It benefits because of its ties to Microsoft
- OpenAI also scares investors away from competitors
- Specifically, it's xAI, Musk's own startup
- Since one of OpenAI's investors has already given xAI a waiver
- Without a ban, “irreparable damage” will be done
- Earlier, Musk claimed he was defrauded out of $44 million
- This is about the funds he donated to OpenAI
- Musk also criticizes the partnership between OpenAI and Stripe
- He said the choice was because of Altman's stock
- Altman made billions on Stripe stock
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Roblox began offering 25% more in-game currency for purchases through the site
- Roblox has started offering 25% more Robux to players
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- This way Roblox avoids Apple and Google commissions
- At the same time Roblox called them its valued partners
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Online sales for Black Friday rose 5% to a record $74.4 billion
- Global sales for Thanksgiving were $33.6 billion
- The momentum probably continued for Black Friday
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