Elon Musk's fortune
Musk could have received 1,462 billion in salary – combed zero
Tesla has compiled Elon Musk's potential compensation for 2025 for the first time since shareholders approved his record-breaking salary package. The maximum amount amounts to 158 billion dollars in reported value, equivalent to 1462 billion kronor. This is stated in a regulatory filing, writes Bloomberg.
However, the compensation comes with an important caveat. It is based on a stock-based program, which means that Musk only gets paid if the stock rises sharply and the company reaches set goals. Since Tesla did not meet its goals, his actual compensation was zero. He has also not taken any salary for several years.
Pentagon's AI efforts
"Anthropic still blacklisted – Mythos separate issue"
The AI company Anthropic remains blacklisted and is seen as a risk in the supply chain. At the same time, the company's AI model Mythos is considered a "separate national security issue", according to the Pentagon's chief technology officer Emil Michael.
- We must ensure that our networks are hardened. The model has special capabilities to find cyber vulnerabilities and to fix them, he tells CNBC.
The statement comes after a conflict between the Department of Defense and Anthropic earlier this year, when the Pentagon classified the company's technology as a potential threat to US security. The decision means that defense contractors must certify that they do not use Anthropic's Claude models in military operations.
The future of Open AI
Open AI CEO hits back: “Exceeding our goals”
OpenAI’s CFO Sarah Friar is hitting back at reports that the AI giant is missing its internal targets. Demand for the company’s products is “sky-high,” she tells Bloomberg.
“We are exceeding our goals overall,” she says.
She admits, however, that internal, more ambitious goals may differ from those communicated externally and points to a lack of computing power as a potential bottleneck.
Earlier this week, reports from the Wall Street Journal claimed that OpenAI had missed internal targets for revenue and user growth, including a target of one billion weekly active users by the end of 2025.
The development of electric cars
Electric cars dominate in Denmark – taking almost the entire market
96 percent of new car sales in Denmark in April consisted of electric cars, figures from Mobility Denmark show, according to TT.
This further increases the pace of the transition to an all-electric vehicle fleet.
The number of electric cars in Denmark has risen from around 400,000 a year ago to around 600,000 today, the news agency notes.
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