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Data Sheet: Choose your own adventure

Nov 05, 2024 - fortune.com
On this day 15 years ago, Steve Jobs was named CEO of the Decade by Fortune, a unique honor in the publication's 94-year history. In other news, Meta has extended its political ad ban beyond Election Day, OpenAI is restructuring to become a for-profit benefit corporation, and Palantir has raised its annual forecast for the third time due to the AI boom.

Additionally, Meta is making its Llama AI models available for U.S. military use, Netflix plans to remove nearly all of its interactive specials by Dec. 1, and Physical Intelligence, a robot AI company backed by Jeff Bezos and OpenAI, has raised $400 million. The article also mentions a strike by New York Times software developers, the prevalence of "Infostealer" malware, and GM's decision to ditch CarPlay and Android Auto.

Key takeaways:

  • On this day 15 years ago, Fortune named Apple cofounder Steve Jobs the CEO of the Decade, the only instance such an honor has been bestowed in Fortune's 94 years of existence.
  • Meta extends its political ad ban beyond Election Day, with no specific date or reason given for the extension.
  • OpenAI is reportedly in talks with regulators to restructure the company into a for-profit benefit corporation, a move that would remove the control of OpenAI’s non-profit board and the cap on investment return to investors.
  • Palantir Technologies raises its annual forecast for the third time, expecting its 2024 revenue to be about $2.81 billion, up from its previous prediction of about $2.74 billion.
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