Bezos «He's cheating.» talented executive from OpenAI
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Bezos «He's cheating.» talented executive from OpenAI

A company by Jeff Bezos got Kyle Cosic, co-founder of xAI, from OpenAI. Kosic joined Project Prometheus, the new company led by Bezos and Vikram Bajaj, where he will work on artificial intelligence infrastructure projects. The move is part of the harsh competition of artificial intelligence laboratories for top talent. Prometheus targets systems operating in the natural world, focuses on the industrial sector and plans to raise tens of billions of dollars for investments in companies that will be influenced by artificial intelligence.

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How much money does Jeff Bezos get annually from Amazon
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How much money does Jeff Bezos get annually from Amazon

Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon and one of the richest people worldwide, has received an annual salary of just $81,400 since 1998. Bezos, who has been executive president since 2021, holds 8% of the company, worth $225 billion. Explaining his choice, he stated that his large participation in Amazon renders unnecessary additional incentives. However, the company covered about $1.6 million for its security and business trips over the past year. Bezos has never received equity compensation, unlike CEO Andy Jassi who has a base salary of $6,000.

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Bank of England: Anthropic Mythos Alarm
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Bank of England: Anthropic Mythos Alarm

The Bank of England plans to discuss with financial institutions the risks from Anthropic PBC's new artificial intelligence model Mythos. The meetings of the Operational Durability Group and the Artificial Intelligence Working Group will take place within two weeks, with the participation of representatives of the Ministry of Finance and the National Cybersecurity Centre. Mythos is a sophisticated model capable of detecting vulnerabilities in operating systems and browsers. Wall Street banks are already testing the system, while the Bank of Canada met on Friday with financial companies for similar reasons.

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In chaos the natural oil market - Prices soar
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In chaos the natural oil market – Prices soar

The natural oil market is in chaos with prices being launched, while traders and refineries desperately seek readily available reserves. In the North Sea, from 40 bids for cargo this week, just four were covered. Dated Brent reached a record of $144 a barrel, surpassing the 2008 levels. Supplies from Nigeria were formed up to $25 over the reference point. Analysts warn of a lack of slow in the coming weeks due to disruption of supplies from the Middle East, with European refineries expected to reduce production, exacerbating the lack of diesel and aircraft fuel.

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