Microsoft grilled on Chinese hacks

Plus: The origin of Cool Ranch.

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Tesla shareholders approved Elon Muskā€™s $46 billion pay package. Itā€™s unclear exactly what percentage of voters approved the plan, but a graph shared by Musk Wednesday night implied around 70% approval.

Microsoft accepted that its cybersecurity failed during Russian and Chinese hacks. Its president Brad Smith was drilled by lawmakers yesterday about its failures to prevent the breaches.

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Wells Fargo fired more than a dozen employees who werenā€™t really working. The workers had been accused of using keyboard simulation that made it seem like they were actively online.

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Disney and Ron DeSantis made up ā€” and it only cost $17 billion. The Florida governorā€™s tourism board agreed to a 15-year expansion agreement with Disney World.

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American Airlines flight attendants are planning pickets at 30 airports. They want to raise pressure on the airlineā€™s management to finish contract negotiations and avert a strike.

Bank of America said Boeing is too big to fail. The plane-making industryā€™s duopoly will save it, analysts said. Meanwhile, the chief administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration said yesterday that the agency didnā€™t do enough to regulate Boeing.

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OpenAIā€™s revenue is skyrocketing

Sam Altman had a stat to share with all of OpenAIā€™s staff this week: In less than a year, OpenAI has more than tripled its annualized revenue.

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Annualized revenue is an estimate for a companyā€™s revenue for the year using partial data ā€” you get to it by multiplying the past monthā€™s revenue by 12. For OpenAI, that figure was $1 billion in August 2023, and has catapulted to $3.4 billion as of this month.

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OpenAI is by far the most valuable AI startup in the world (Anthropic and Mistral AI donā€™t even come close to its massive $80 billion valuation), but the company isnā€™t without its troubles. Quartzā€™s Laura Bratton has the latest.


Quotable: When lightning strikes in the salad dressing aisle

ā€œWhen I came back with the team, I said, ā€˜What if we developed a ranch flavored Dorito?ā€™... We didnā€™t find this idea by going up and down the snack aisle, we went to a totally different category.ā€ ā€” Former Yum! Brands CEO and Cool Ranch Doritos inventor David Novak, telling Quartz how the beloved chip flavor got its start during a trip to a Texas supermarket in 1984.

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On that trip, Novak and his team searched for the biggest food trends outside of the snack aisle, and zoned in on a ranch display. But not all of Novakā€™s ideas have landed ā€” there was, of course, Crystal Pepsi.


Friday markets haiku

Stock splits and AI ā€”

Itā€™s just a sign of the times.

Broadcom, time to shine.

Quartzā€™s Vinamrata Chaturvedi reported on the networking chipmakerā€™s new market high.

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Surprising discoveries

Ozempic for cats and dogs is coming. Regulators approved the medication for canines way back in 2007 ā€” but human guilt was an unforeseen barrier to its acceptance.

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Taylor Swiftā€™s fandom can change airline strategy. Qantas in Australia would never fly the worldā€™s largest jet domesticallyā€¦ unless of course Swifties had to get to a concert.

Zapping through the cosmos is on scientistsā€™ minds. Some are looking into how to make interstellar travel a reality.

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Mosquitoes are being dropped in Maui to help save birds. The modified insects wonā€™t be able to reproduce, and could curb instances of avian malaria that are devastating populations of endangered birds.

A medical drill on the International Space Station was accidentally aired and it freaked people out. NASA confirmed there was no emergency.

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