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Elon Musk revives lawsuit against OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman

Musk withdrew an original lawsuit earlier this year, after claiming OpenAI and its founders were developing AI to “maximize profits” instead of benefiting humanity.

  • By Ty Roush
  • Forbes Staff
Canva giveaway

Canva hits a billion-dollar milestone … without realising

Canva has been giving away a billion dollars of its premium product every year and hadn’t bothered to count.

  • By Mark Whittaker
  • Forbes Staff

Djokovic beats Alcaraz for Olympic gold – in battle of world’s top-paid tennis stars

In Sunday’s gold medal match Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz became the youngest player to be in the men’s singles finals since 1988, while Serbia’s Novak Djokovic was the oldest player ever in a tennis singles final.

  • By Molly Bohannon

Generative AI has its sights set on advertising, film, and TV – so what next?

Can Generative AI be used to create an actual advertising film from scratch? 

  • By Lucio Ribeiro - Contributor

Give 6-year-olds the vote to stop killer AI robots. Are you angry yet?

Of all the dangerous ideas he’s canvassed, author and academic David Runciman finds child suffrage is the one that gets the rotten tomatoes flying.

  • By Mark Whittaker
  • Forbes Staff

Google pulls disastrous ‘Dear Sydney’ Gemini AI Ad from Olympics coverage

The ad, which sparked controversy from its first airing, features a father using Google’s Gemini AI tool to write a fan letter from his daughter to American hurdler Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone.

  • By Mary Whitfill Roeloffs

What to know about Olympics gender debate as Imane Khelif prepares for next women’s boxing match

The Hungarian Boxing Association said it would send letters of protest on behalf of Anna Luca Hamori—Imane Khelif’s next opponent.

  • By Antonio Pequeño IV

Meet the crypto-pioneering, biohacking, psychedelic-promoting billionaire who wants to reimagine the Olympics

Christian Angermayer is seemingly behind every flashy investment of the last decade. With boundless bravado and a roster of famous friends—including Peter Thiel, Uma Thurman, and the president of Rwanda—he’s getting ready to launch an Olympiad for athletes on steroids.

  • By Will Yakowicz
  • Forbes Staff

Russia releases journalist Evan Gershkovich in massive 26-person prisoner swap

Gershkovich and Whelan are among U.S. citizens jailed in Russia on espionage charges they and the U.S. government deny.

  • By Robert Hart
  • Forbes Staff

Mark Zuckerberg now world’s third-richest person—Meta rally adds $11 billion to fortune

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is more than three times richer than he was in late 2022 as Meta stock bounced back.

  • By Derek Saul
  • Forbes Staff
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