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Time now for Talking Tech, and first up, Anthropic has accused DeepSea, Minimax, and Moonshot of distilling its clawed models to bolster their own AI capabilities, adding to concerns in the US about Chinese firms improperly gaining an edge.
Representatives for the three firms didn't respond to requests for comment.
Sticking with Anthropic, sources say the company will let some current and former employees sell their shares at a valuation of about $350 billion, the level reached during a recent fundraise.
Anthropic has lined up $5 to $6 billion from outside investors, though the amount and details have not yet been finalized.
and Canada, where it summoned OpenAI executives after it was revealed the company debated, but ultimately didn't, refer a ChachiBT user to the police.
That person became the sole suspect in one of Canada's worst ever mass shootings.
OpenAI banned the use of months before the attack, but said it found no credible or imminent threat.
Ed.
Okay, let's take a look at shares of Warner Brothers Discovery, Paramount, and Netflix and get the latest.
Paramount has raised its offer for Warner Brothers from its $30 a share all-cash proposal.
That's according to Bloomberg reporting.
Now, Warner Brothers Discovery and its board is reviewing that revised proposal.
Bloomberg's managing editor for media and entertainment leading the screen time team to be sure.
We actually don't have the specifics, I don't think, yet of how improved this offer is, but it's on the desk of Warner Brothers Discovery, its leaders, and its board.
Take it from there.
Yeah, I mean, you see both sides taking this more seriously and being quieter.