Several top tech CEOs, once critical of Donald Trump, are now aligning with his administration as he prepares for his second term. This shift is driven by impending regulations on AI, social media safeguards,
OpenAI CEO Altman, 39, and Amazon founder Bezos, 60, have shelled out millions in recent years to longevity labs Retro Biosciences and Altos Labs, respectively. PayPal cofounder Thiel, 57, forked over $1 million to the Methuselah Foundation, a biomedical charity that aims to make 90 the new 50 by 2030.
NEW YORK, Jan 8: Jeff Bezos, Sam Altman, and Peter Thiel have already conquered the tech world, but now they're investing millions in a new battle: the quest for eternal youth. These tech billionaires are pouring vast sums of their fortunes into the race to extend life, fueling the growth of a $25 billion market for life-extending therapies.
Sam Altman says his researchers still push back in meetings — a positive for him. Altman previously wrote that he was against bureaucracy and supported fostering open communication. Workplace ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is open to meeting President-elect Donald Trump at his resort but hasn't received an invitation yet. Other notable tech leader
On Monday, Trump will be sworn in as the 47th US president, making his vows over his mother’s Bible and another used by Abraham Lincoln in 1861. The ceremony at the US Capitol will feature country music singers Carrie Underwood and Lee Greenwood, who sells a $59.99 Bible endorsed by the president-elect.
If you are an avid TikTok user – or a creator who relies on the platform for income – here’s what you need to know to prepare for its upcoming ban in the U.S.
Biden won't enforce TikTok ban before leaving office, as Trump pledges to save app US has called a threat, official says
A Midtown-based therapeutics company hopes to tap the growing market of anti-aging drugs with a suite of pharmaceutical research, and investors are taking notice. Cambrian Bio recently raised $23 million to advance its portfolio of drug discovery platforms focused on the biological processes that break down with age.
Mark Zuckerberg’s decision to do away with Meta’s third-party fact-checking service was presented as a sweeping cultural change across the company’s platforms—but apparently, its new policy will apply only in the United States.