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OpenAI · United StatesOpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, has reached a valuation of $500 billion following a deal in which current and former employees sold roughly $6.6 billion worth of shares, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters on Thursday.Read MoreThe post OpenAI hits $500 billion valuation after share sale, source says first appeared on The Who Dat Daily.See the Story
OpenAI hits $500 billion valuation after share sale to SoftBank, others, source says
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Natural Disasters · ValenciaSpain’s meteorological agency on Sunday put the eastern Valencia region under red alert for heavy rains, amid fears of a repeat of floods that killed 235 people last October in the area.See the Story
Spain’s Valencia region on red alert for heavy rains
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Europe · GazaThe Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported on Wednesday that "it has created a permanent follow-up unit" to analyze the development of the events following the arrest by Israeli soldiers of the flotilla that was headed for the Gaza Strip with humanitarian aid. The Spanish embassy in Tel Aviv, for its part, has contacted the Hebrew authorities to "interest" the state of the Spanish members of the expedition and "guarantee all diplomatic and consula…See the Story
Embassy in Tel Aviv Calls on the Israeli Government to Demand "Diplomatic Protection" From Spanish Members of the Flotilla
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