Anthropic's Amodei suggests universal basic income could offset 'intrinsic' AI-related job losses - Business Insider
Dario Amodei says he's not trying to be a "prophet of doom" about AI and jobs, but the Anthropic CEO is warning that mass displacement may not be a temporary growing pain of the technology — it may be part of what makes AI work. In a new policy essay, Amodei wrote that there is a "decent possibility" that, despite efforts to soften the blow, AI could cause "significant enduring job loss" — and that this "may be an intrinsic property of the technology and the way it broadly replicates human cognition." The argument reframes one of the AI industry's most uncomfortable questions.
California In Talks for Superstar Tech Lawyer to Challenge Paramount’s Warner Bros. Deal (Exclusive) - The Hollywood Reporter
Logo text Robert Van Nest, a superstar trial lawyer for leading tech companies across Silicon Valley facing bet-the-company litigation, is in talks to represent California and other states if they file a lawsuit to block Paramount‘s $110 billion megadeal for Warner Bros. Discovery, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.
New York's busiest train station to get $8 billion remodel with columns, sunlight and Trump's name - AP News
1 of 4 | This artistic rendering provided by Heller Inc. shows a dramatically redesigned Pennsylvania Station in New York City.
Nvidia's CEO Just Called This Stock the Next Trillion-Dollar Company. Is It Time to Load Up on Shares? - The Motley Fool
Nvidia (NVDA +1.70%) CEO Jensen Huang isn't afraid to praise other companies and call out their potential, and he did just that recently on stage at the Computex event in Taipei. He applauded Marvell Technology (MRVL +9.84%), saying it could be set to become the "next trillion-dollar company." Huang's comments sent shares of the semiconductor stock soaring 32.5% last Tuesday (June 2).