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Sam Altman says AI could end up controlled by a few powerful players

Sam Altman says AI could end up controlled by a few powerful players, partly because AI fears could push people to trade "a lot of liberty for safety"

TL;DRAltman warns AI could concentrate power among few players as fear drives people to sacrifice freedoms.

Why it matters: Power consolidation in AI raises stakes for regulation, competition, and whether users retain control over their digital futures.

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Ramp data: Fable 5, launched in June, has plateaued at ~11% of spending

Anthropic's Fable 5 lost market share to cheaper AI models after launch.

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Hugging Face is exploring a sale

Hugging Face exploring sale at $13B+ valuation, nearly tripling 2023 value.

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UK Fintech Funding Drops to Lowest Level in At Least a Decade

UK fintech funding hit a decade low as investors chase AI startups instead.

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Asia’s Busiest Earnings Week to Test AI Boom, China Recovery

Major Asian firms report earnings this week; AI and China's economy under scrutiny.

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Nvidia, Salesforce Are in Spotlight This Week

Nvidia and Salesforce are dominating tech news cycles this week.

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Lessons From Hollywood’s Best Year Since 2019

Hollywood had its best year since 2019; executives explain what's driving recovery.

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What is a VESA mount and how to know what type your TV has

VESA mount numbers indicate hole spacing; verify weight limits before mounting.

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OpenAI Faces Safety Scrutiny After Introducing 'ChatGPT For Teens'

OpenAI launched ChatGPT for teens with safety guardrails against harmful content.

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How is Android Auto different from Android Automotive?

Android Auto and Android Automotive are different platforms for different car setups.

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Hugging Face Gauging Interest for Potential Sale, Business Insider Says

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