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Who is Frank McCourt, the billionaire trying to buy TikTok?

McCourt sold the Los Angeles Dodgers for a hefty sum in 2012. Here’s how he’s been building his business and media empire since, and setting up a potential consortium to purchase TikTok.

  • By Phoebe Liu

Google integrates Gemini AI and announces Project Astra. Here’s how it impacts you

Google’s annual I/O conference was held in California this week. Forbes Australia reporter Shivaune Field is in San Francisco and breaks down the biggest announcements.

  • By Shivaune Field
  • Business Journalist

Tesla’s top retail investor votes against restoring Elon Musk’s $50 billion pay package

Billionaire Leo Koguan, who claims to hold more than 27 million Tesla shares, said Musk is a “tyrant CEO” who has abandoned the carmaker for his other companies.

  • By Alan Ohnsman
  • Forbes Staff

Cruise co-founder Kyle Vogt raised $150 million for household robot startup

Vogt, who resigned from the self-driving car company amid a crisis just six months ago, landed a $550 million valuation for a new company that wants to sell robots for personal uses like cleaning your house.

  • By Kenrick Cai
  • Forbes Staff

OpenAI gives a first look at GPT-4 Omni’s new voice capabilities

GPT-4 is expanding its capabilities, and adding an o – meaning omni, or ‘all’ – to its name. OpenAI says GPT-4o is a step towards more natural human-computer interaction.

  • By Shivaune Field
  • Business Journalist

Bumble removing controversial celibacy ads following online backlash

Women have criticised the Bumble ads that discourage celibacy, and even actress Julia Fox joined in, saying she’s been celibate for 2.5 years and has never been better.

  • By Arianna Johnson
  • Forbes Staff

Would you let AI date for you? Bumble’s founder thinks that could be the future

Bumble founder Whitney Wolfe Herd has suggested, in the not-too-distant future, online daters could have ‘AI concierges’ that ‘date’ each other to find the best possible matches.

  • By Rosie Whittaker
  • Forbes Staff

Top 20 companies to work for – according to Gen Z

Australian Gen Z-ers have spoken on remote work, perks – and where the top 20 companies to work for in 2024.

  • By Anastasia Santoreneos
  • Journalist & List Editor

Apple’s iPad Pro ‘crush’ controversy, explained

Apple sparked online outrage after releasing an ad for the new iPad Pro, which unintentionally mirrored the fierce controversy around generative AI in the arts.

  • By Dani Di Placido - Contributor

OpenAI to announce an ‘AI-Powered search engine’ next week — Here’s what we know

OpenAI is reportedly announcing the AI-powered search engine on Monday, a day before Google is expected to give updates on its Gemini AI system at its annual developer conference.

  • By Robert Hart
  • Forbes Staff
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