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💥 Elon vs OpenAI
Tech bros in court... again.

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What we’ll cover today:
🤺 Elon vs OpenAI: Drama mode activated
🤖 Claude’s $200 flex—worth it?
🍷 Trump dinner saves AI chips?!
💡 7 AI biz ideas you can steal


Source : Inc. Magazine
Elon Musk (xAI founder) vs. OpenAI (ChatGPT makers) just got spicy—OpenAI hits back with a countersuit for "malicious attacks."
🚨Breaking News
OpenAI sued Elon Musk, claiming he tried to sabotage them with tweets, lawsuits, and even a failed hostile takeover move.
⚡Wire Simplified –
Musk co-founded OpenAI in 2015, bounced before it got famous.
He sued OpenAI for ditching their non-profit roots.
OpenAI says Musk’s just salty and sabotaging their for-profit shift.
They claim he’s misusing X and legal threats to stir drama.
The court battle now includes a request to block his interference.
✔️Straight to the Point –
This OpenAI vs. Elon Musk feud feels less “robots taking over” and more “tech billionaire soap opera, season 3.”
🤖 Should Elon Musk still have a say in OpenAI after leaving it? |


Source : Extreme Tech
Nvidia (AI chip boss) and Trump’s squad had a dinner, and suddenly… U.S. export crackdowns on chips to China? Cancelled.
🚨Breaking News
After a fancy dinner, Trump’s admin reversed plans to block Nvidia’s H20 AI chips from going to China. Coincidence? Hmm.
⚡Wire Simplified –
Nvidia's H20 chips were on the export block list for China.
After Mar-a-Lago dinner, plans got iced—report says it’s linked.
Nvidia promised U.S. investments in AI infra to smooth things out.
ByteDance, Alibaba, and Tencent already ordered $16B+ worth of chips.
Lawmakers still want tighter export rules to stop AI brain-drain.
✔️Straight to the Point –
One dinner, $16B in chip orders, and a quick policy flip—this is either diplomacy or dinner table deal-making at its finest.
🍽️ Should political dinners have this much influence on global tech rules? |

Source : Tech Transformation
Anthropic (the brains behind Claude chatbot) is testing your wallet—dropping a $200/month plan with boosted AI access and perks.
🚨Breaking News
Anthropic’s dropping a new ‘Max’ plan—$100 to $200/month for bigger Claude brainpower, faster replies, and early feature access.
⚡Wire Simplified –
Claude’s new Max plan gives 5–20x more usage than the $18 Pro plan.
Perks include longer answers and skip-the-line priority access.
Competes directly with OpenAI’s similar $200 ChatGPT plan.
Part of a bigger push to cover crazy-high AI model costs.
Claude 3.7 now lets users pick fast answers or deep, “thinking” replies.
✔️Straight to the Point –
Claude’s getting bougie with a $200 subscription—question is, are people paying for smarter replies or just flexing digital clout?

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The small handful of elite-tier VCs each feel it viscerally—no numbers needed, just instinct: ChatGPT has officially gone parabolic.
— Geoff Lewis (@GeoffLewisOrg)
4:16 AM • Apr 10, 2025
We will soon suffer from excessive LLM fatigue
As models continue to drop on a daily basis, everything will become a haze
Consumers will just want “AI” to work and not care about much else
— Bindu Reddy (@bindureddy)
9:07 AM • Apr 10, 2025

Source : 9GAG
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