"And you forgot to mention act 4, where this issue was fixed and you received a refund within 24 hours," Elon Musk replied to the OpenAI CEO.
At present, the Civil Aviation Act-2017 prevents foreign airlines from opening offices in Bangladesh, requiring them instead to appoint a single locally owned agent. A senior civil aviation ministry ...
Checkers is opening new high-end stores catering for specific communities. It includes the largest halaal Checkers in South Africa.
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‘You stole a non-profit,’ Elon Musk says on OpenAI's for-profit status. Sam Altman responds.
I helped turn the thing you left for dead into what should be the largest non-profit ever,” OpenAI co-founder Sam Altman ...
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You can still freelance, consult, or teach without learning a thing online
You don’t have to chase every new online course or spend hours learning digital tools to start freelancing or consulting. You ...
With two days left until the special election on redistricting, California Politics 360 hears from representatives from both ...
Holding city council meetings downtown during weekday business hours makes them inaccessible to too many residents. To open up civic participation, local governments should rethink their scheduling ...
Almost seven million people have a health condition that has forced them out of work or limited the amount they can do. As ...
The Lenskart IPO is witnessing second day of bidding, while the Studds IPO is seeing last day; Check live subscription status ...
China R2.5 billion play for steel sector: A new steel mill, Chung Fung Metal, near Nigel, South Africa, is set to begin operations soon, producing 600,000 tonnes of long steel annually. Backed by ...
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In South Africa’s e-commerce boom, trust beats automation
As global e-commerce platforms chase scale, homegrown sites like OneDayOnly and Takealot are showing that trust, precision and a bit of human graft still win clicks in South Africa’s online value war.
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