Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, has hired three researchers from OpenAI to bolster his company’s work on artificial intelligence. This strategic move aims to guide Meta Platforms through its current AI challenges. The social-media corporation brought aboard Lucas Beyer, Alexander Kolesnikov, and Xiaohua Zhai, all of whom previously held positions at OpenAI’s branch in Zurich, as per sources privy to this information. These individuals established OpenAI’s location in Zurich towards the end of last year. Prior to their time at OpenAI, they collaborated closely within Google DeepMind, which is the organization’s artificial intelligence division. A representative from OpenAI verified that the three scientists have departed from the organization. Zuckerberg has been on an intense recruiting drive To correct the company’s AI initiatives following the underwhelming reception of its most recent model, he has sometimes proposed giving researchers up to $100 million to become part o...
- Sidus Space ( NASDAQ: SIDU ) announced On Monday, they reached another milestone as part of their updated $120 million initial deal with Lonestar Data Holdings aimed at establishing lunar-based data centers.
- Atomic-6 has been chosen to provide its Light Wing solar panels, anticipated to energize Sidus' LizzieSat satellites for Lonestar’s lunar data storage network.
- The LizzieSat platform provides a flexible answer for intricate tasks beyond low Earth orbit, encompassing potential lunar activities in the future.
- Sidus Space ( NASDAQ: SIDU ) shares were up more than 4% in premarket trading.
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