I think it's time we all recognize the NBA has a great creative team and writers. Wow. What a story! Texas heels rout hometown heroes in the 1st half at the World's Most Famous Arena (
@TheGarden ), only for the babyfaces to perform the greatest comeback EVER! My compliments!
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"Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other" - John Adams
Marathon players thought they bought the full game for $14 but will lose access to the base game after the free week.
During Marathon’s free-play week, some PlayStation players noticed they could purchase the Deluxe Edition for $14 after claiming the free trial, so they bought it thinking it was the full price.
However, the $14 purchase only included the Deluxe Edition extras, such as the Premium Rewards Pass, tokens, cosmetics, and other bonus content.
Because the free trial was active, the PS Store treated those accounts as if they already owned the base game and charged only for the upgrade.
When the free-play week ends on June 9, anyone who only claimed the trial will lose access to Marathon unless they purchase the base game separately.
Sony has since corrected the pricing issue, removed the $14 offer from the PlayStation Store, and some people are getting refunds.
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Sam Altman, OpenAI’s CEO, says AI will become a utility like electricity or water. His exact words: “We see a future where intelligence is a utility like electricity or water and people buy it from us on a meter and use it for whatever they want to use it for.”
He means you’ll pay only for what you use, like your power bill, heavy users pay more, light users pay less, instead of flat subscriptions.
This was at the BlackRock Infrastructure Summit back in March. He says the real challenge is building enough compute power so it stays cheap and doesn’t just go to rich people.
Altman said demand for AI is exploding, and if we don’t keep building compute infrastructure fast enough, either supply runs short or prices skyrocket, making it something only rich people can afford. He called it a big infrastructure challenge, basically saying the buildout has to keep pace with that rising demand to make AI truly like a cheap utility for everyone.
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Chamath: AI advantage may come less from models than from private inputs.
"When labs can build similar models, the real win comes from one unique ingredient in order to monetize it well.
Here is a basic thing about machine learning that is worth knowing: if you take 1,000 of the same inputs and give them to Facebook, Microsoft, Google, and Amazon, they will all come up with the same machine learning model.
But if you have one extra thing, one little ingredient that all of those other companies do not have, your output can be markedly different.
It is like giving two great chefs three ingredients, but giving the third chef one extra ingredient. That person has the ability to do something very special.
Right now, we are in a world where everybody is crawling the open web. We are going to move to a world where, as everybody gets sophisticated enough and information is widely available, somebody is going to say, “You know what? This site, I am not going to allow anybody else to access. It is only for me, only for my models.” Those models will become better.
So we have to let that play out a little bit. It is going to be a really interesting arms race.
The next wave of M&A, for example, could be companies like Google, Microsoft, and Facebook looking at these companies and saying, “Can they be viable inputs to my large language models or to my other machine learning and AI models?”
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A company with unique workflows, transactions, medical records, industrial logs, legal archives, design files, or user behavior can turn boring private data into a compounding advantage.
Some startups may never become great public companies on their own, yet still become valuable because they own a data stream that makes a larger AI system sharper, more differentiated, or harder to copy.
That turns acquisition strategy upside down: the buyer may not be purchasing revenue, brand, or even software, but a private ingredient for intelligence.
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From "iConnections" YouTube channel, (link in comment)
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Lenovo’s controversial G02 retro handheld is returning to the market despite the company’s recent crackdown.
After several Alibaba and AliExpress listings were removed over copyright concerns, new sellers have appeared offering the device for around $41 per unit.
The G02 was originally intended only for the Chinese market but gained attention after reports claimed some units were sold with thousands of preloaded retro games, including copyrighted Nintendo titles.
Lenovo says official G02 units do not include memory cards or preinstalled games and believes third-party sellers may be adding the content before resale.
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