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Elizabeth Holmes is finally going to prison. The disgraced tech founder lost her last battle to avoid jail and must pay $452 million in restitution to Theranos investors like billionaire Rupert Murdoch.
Elon Musk avoided a succession showdown at Tesla. Shareholders re jected a proposal to publish a report on âKey-Person Risk,â which sought to establish succession plans.
A former Apple engineer was charged for stealing company secrets and fleeing to China. Weibao Wang has been accused of stealing thousands of documents containing information about Appleâs self-driving technology.
Ecuadorâs president is facing an impeachment vote. Guillermo Lasso has been accused of embezzlement, which he denies, and has in response threatened to dissolve the countryâs legislature.
Taco Bell is suddenly hungry to fight a âTaco Tuesdayâ trademark battle. Rival chain Taco Johnâs trademarked the slogan in 1989 in 49 US states.
Sam Altman got a warm Congressional welcome
âMy worst fear is we cause significant harm to the world. If this technology goes wrong, it can go quite wrong.â
âSam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, the company responsible for the large language model GPT-4 and its most famous consumer application, ChatGPT, during his testimony in front of US lawmakers yesterday
Compared to other Congressional grillings of Big Tech executives, Altman was treated like a responsible steward of an inevitable technology rather than an adversarial industry leader⊠and no one was hallucinating, as far as we can tell.
A soft landing is still very much possible for the US economy
US retail sales are growing again after two straight months of decline. Itâs good news for those who are still holding out for the worldâs largest economy to make a soft landing on the shores of a recession. But a US debt default would of course trigger a tsunami.

One big Bollywood number: $40.7 million
Thatâs the quarterly loss of the newly combined PVR INOX, now Indiaâs largest movie theater chain
Bol lywood is beyond big (just ask Indian politicians how big). But as Quartzâs Niharika Sharma explains, the Hindi film industry is losing its luster among moviegoers in India.
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Eight million people speak Sorani Kurdish, but it wasnât on Google Translate until 2022. The community that worked to digitize the language was made up mostly of volunteers.
Water was found around a rare comet for the first time. The James Webb telescopeâs discovery generated more questions than answers.
Eight US pharma giants paid just above 2% in US taxes. Their combined 2022 profits were $110 billion.
Plastic bottles were created in 1973. Thatâs a fairly recent date, considering the item has entrenched itself so firmly into our daily lives. Host Scott Nover and Quartz editor Sofia Lotto Persio unwrap the invention of single-use plastics in the latest episode of the Quartz Obsession podcast, season five.
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