• Reid Hoffman denies having 'beef' with Elon Musk: 'It's his beef with me!'
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    2025-03-13T10:11:49Z Read in app Elon Musk and Reid Hoffman traded jabs about OpenAI and Tesla. Getty Images This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now.Have an account? Reid Hoffman said Thursday that a feud with Elon Musk is one-sided.Musk has accused Hoffman of funding Tesla protests, which Hoffman denied.The two clashed on X, with Hoffman mocking Tesla's stock plunge.Reid Hoffman has dismissed the idea that he has a personal "beef" with Elon Musk, saying their ongoing feud is one-sided.Speaking on BBC Radio 4 on Thursday, the LinkedIn cofounder and early OpenAI donor said Musk was still bitter over OpenAI's success after his departure. Musk left OpenAI in early 2018."Well, so actually, it's more his beef with me for having made OpenAI successful with his departure," Hoffman said. "Because he left saying, you know, 'You're all a bunch of jackasses and you'll fail,' and I helped them succeed."Hoffman added that AI should be developed by those willing to "consult with and deal with other people" something he said Musk doesn't do. "That's not how Elon operates, which anyone who has two eyes can see," he said.The latest clash between the two played out over the weekend on X, the social media platform Musk owns. Musk claimed that Hoffman was among several donors funding Tesla protests."An investigation has found 5 ActBlue-funded groups responsible for Tesla 'protests,'" Musk wrote on Saturday, listing Hoffman alongside George Soros and other political donors.Hoffman fired back on Monday, calling Musk's claims false."Just one more of Elon's false claims about me: I never funded anyone for Tesla protests," Hoffman replied in a Monday X post. "I don't condone violence. But it's clear Americans are angry at himit's easier to explain away their anger than to accept that actions have consequences."Musk replied: "Describe your favorite island vacation."Hoffman shot back with a graph of Tesla's stock price decline, writing: "I don't know about islands but here's your least favorite mountain."Tesla stock closed down 15% on Monday, dragging Musk's net worth down by $29 billion a 6.7% drop in a single day. Despite the hit, Musk remains the world's richest person.Hoffman and Musk were both early OpenAI backers. Hoffman, who remained a supporter of OpenAI after Musk's departure, has been a vocal critic of Musk's actions. In September 2024, he dismissed Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI as "sour grapes," suggesting Musk was frustrated by the company's success without him.Last month, Musk led a $97.4 billion bid to take control of OpenAI, which the company's board swiftly rejected.Musk and Hoffman did not immediately respond to Business Insider's request for comment.
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  • Is the US headed for a recession?
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    Donald Trump has a gift for inheriting valuable things. And the economy of January 2025 was no exception. When the president took office, stock values were hitting record highs, unemployment was hovering near historic lows, and consumer confidence was stable. Wall Street expected that business conditions would only improve. Among investors, conventional wisdom held that Trump was serious about corporate tax cuts but not about launching an unprovoked trade war against Americas closest allies (a proposition too pointless and self-destructive to be sincere).Times have changed. Contrary to corporate Americas wishful thinking, Trump has made good on his promise for large tariffs on Chinese goods, steel and aluminum from all countries, and many Mexican and Canadian imports, triggering retaliatory tariffs from Americas trade partners. Largely as a result of these developments, US stock markets forfeited six months of gains in three weeks, while consumer confidence fell precipitously. All this has led countless Americans to ask whether their economy is headed for a recession (Google searches for that word have skyrocketed since the beginning of March).There is no certain answer to that question. Economic forecasters generally believe that the risk of a US downturn in 2025 has risen sharply over the past month, but still remains unlikely. Whats left of Wall Streets optimism rests on a simple truth: Trump (almost certainly) has the power to stabilize the economy whenever he pleases by merely abandoning his most arbitrary and haphazard trade policies. But betting on the presidents prudence seems only a little safer than investing in his memecoin.The probability of a US recession has risen in recent weeks, according to major US banks. JPMorgan Chase now pegs the risk of a 2025 economic downturn at 40 percent, up from 30 percent at the start of the year. Goldman Sachs raised its own recession probability from 15 percent to 20 percent last week.Even if the US does not enter a proper recession which is defined as six months of declining economic activity the outlook for economic growth has soured, according to the Atlanta Federal Reserve, Morgan Stanley, and other analysts.Trumps trade policies are the primary cause of such darkening forecasts. Large and perpetually shifting tariffs hurt the economy in multiple ways. Tariffs are a tax on foreign-made goods paid by importers such as retailers or manufacturers who tend to pass their heightened costs onto consumers. This effectively reduces Americans purchasing power. According to one estimate from the Peterson Institute, if Trumps tariffs on China, Mexico, and Canada were to be fully implemented, and left in place, they would cost the typical US household $1,200 a year. When Americans make less money, they tend to reduce their spending on goods and services. And when consumer demand declines, businesses often lay off workers, who must then reduce their own spending a dynamic that can yield a self-reinforcing, recessionary cycle.Trump has mitigated his tariffs impact on consumers by repeatedly pausing them, or adding temporary exemptions for certain goods. Yet the fact that the presidents trade policy is constantly changing creates its own problems. Economic uncertainty is bad for investment. As harmful as Trumps tariffs are, if businesses knew they would be permanent, then some might invest in new US factories or mines that wouldnt have been financially viable under conditions of free trade. By contrast, if no one can be sure that Trump wont roll back those tariffs tomorrow then investing in such factories would be perilous. Uncertainty therefore leads many investors and companies to delay investment until long-term economic conditions become clear. And a pullback in investment reduces demand in the economy, thereby increasing the risk of recession.These factors lay the groundwork for a stock market selloff. But that sell-off was accelerated by the presidents nonchalant attitude toward falling equity values. For months, financial analysts had assumed that the stock market boasted a veto over Trumps most ill-advised economic policies: Given the presidents past enthusiasm for bragging about record stock prices, many believed that Trump would roll back his tariffs in response to any sustained drop.But over the past week, the president and his advisers have signaled the opposite: That they are comfortable with inducing economic pain in the immediate term, for the sake of realizing their broader ideological goals. Asked about whether he expected a recession this year, Trump told Fox News last Sunday that he didnt like to predict things like that but there is a period of transition because what were doing is very big. And there are always periods of, it takes a little time.Although Trump has been the primary driver of declining investor sentiment, he is not the sole cause of economic concern. The economy of January 2025 was broadly considered strong. But it had some vulnerabilities. Years of inflation had eroded Americans savings, causing some to fall behind on their loans. Credit card delinquencies and late payments on auto loans both rose in the final quarter of last year. And the labor market has shown some signs of slackening, with the percentage of Americans who say they can only find part-time work rising and the typical number of weekly hours worked falling to its lowest point since June 2010.The Trump-induced stock market collapse risks exacerbating these sources of economic strain, since affluent households often pare back spending when the value of their stock portfolios declines.The risk of a downturn is rising, but the odds are still lowAll this said, theres reason to think fears of an imminent recession have been overhyped. One source of such anxieties is the Atlanta Feds GDP forecast, which turned negative in recent weeks. But the Feds model is highly volatile, and its current projections are largely informed by data from early this year, particularly a 0.2 percent decline in consumer spending during January.But theres reason to think that this dip reflected fleeting headwinds. After all, much of the country experienced major winter storms in January, while southern California was devastated by wildfires. These natural disasters surely kept many Americans away from retailers, restaurants, and other businesses. It is true that consumer sentiment has fallen precipitously in recent months, in response to the publics anxieties over Trumps tariffs. But such surveys have not been very predictive of consumers actual spending habits in recent years. Meanwhile, the US economy continued adding jobs in February and unemployment remains low by historical standards. One of the governments gauges of inflation also came in unexpectedly low Wednesday, showing that consumer prices were only 2.8 percent higher in February 2025 than they were one year earlier. If inflation continues to decline, then the Federal Reserve may feel comfortable cutting interest rates, which would make it easier for consumers to spend and businesses to invest.Trump could stabilize the economy if he wanted toWhile the US economy isnt devoid of complicated challenges, Trump could all but eliminate the threat of a recession anytime he wishes. All he needs to do is rescind his unpopular and arbitrary tariffs.Doing so would not undermine any of the presidents more respectable economic goals. Putting 25 percent tariffs on industrial inputs made in Canada and Mexico is not beneficial for American manufacturing, but harmful to it. And alienating core US allies does not bolster our nations national security but jeopardizes it. Goldman Sachss belief that the risk of a recession is only 20 percent hinges on Trumps responsiveness to deteriorating economic conditions: The fact that the White House has the option to pull back if the downside risks begin to look more serious tempers the banks anxiety.Perhaps, if stocks remain depressed while unemployment climbs the president will decide to prioritize Americans economic well-being over his own ideological hobby horses. But Im not sure that Id put money on it. And a growing number of investors seem to feel the same. See More:
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  • Shockingly Tiny Galaxy Near Andromeda Is Just One-Millionth the Size of the Milky Way
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    By Isaac Schultz Published March 13, 2025 | Comments (1) | The smallest, dimmest galaxy orbiting Andromeda to date. Image: CFHT/MegaCam/PAndAS (Principal investigator: Alan McConnachie; Image processing: Marcos Arias A group of astronomers has discovered the smallest, dimmest satellite galaxy bordering the Milky Ways nearest galactic neighbor, the Andromeda Galaxy. The itsy-bitsy satellite galaxy is named Andromeda XXXV and sits about 3 million light-years from Earth. The discovery of the galaxy gives astronomers a useful comparative tool for studying satellite galaxies on the outskirts of our own galaxy, the Milky Way. The teams findings were published this week in The Astrophysical Journal Letters. Its like having a perfectly functional human being thats the size of a grain of rice. These are fully functional galaxies, but theyre about a millionth of the size of the Milky Way, said Eric Bell, an astronomer at the University of Michigan and senior author of the study, in a university release. Its like having a perfectly functional human being thats the size of a grain of rice. Andromeda XXXV is only about 20,000 times more massive than our Sunvery small, even for a satellite galaxy. For comparison, the Milky Ways mass is about 1.5 trillion solar masses, and the beefiest galaxies can be up to 30 trillion solar masses. Though it is a full-fledged galaxy, Andromeda XXXV is small enough to be ensnared by the gravitational pull of Andromedamuch like the satellite galaxies of the Milky Way. The researchers observed Andromeda XXXV with the Hubble Space Telescope.This type of galaxy was only discoverable around one system, the Milky Way, in the past, Bell said. Now were able to look at one around Andromeda and its the first time weve done that outside our system. The Hubble observations revealed that not only was Andromeda XXXV a satellite galaxy, but it is small enough to raise questions about how such satellites even form stars.Most of the Milky Way satellites have very ancient star populations. They stopped forming stars about 10 billion years ago, said Marco Arias, the lead author of the study, in the same release. What were seeing is that similar satellites in Andromeda can form stars up to a few billion years agoaround 6 billion years. The finding is usable in differentiating satellite galaxy formation and star formation in the Milky Way from the conditions in other galaxies. There are anywhere between 100 billion to 2 trillion galaxies in the observable universe, but such small, faint galaxies are hard to seewhich is why youre hearing about the Hubble observations of Andromeda XXXV. There are still outstanding questions about the little galaxyincluding how it survived the universe heating up nearly 13 billion years ago. The entire universe turned into a vat of boiling oil, Bell said, and Andromeda XXXV is so small it couldve lost all of its gas. But for several billion years thereafter, the galaxy continued to form stars.More observations could clarify the nature of this industrious, persevering satelliteand by proxy, could shed light on the satellite galaxies swirling around the periphery of our own cosmic neighborhood.Daily NewsletterYou May Also Like By Passant Rabie Published March 12, 2025 By Passant Rabie Published March 12, 2025 By Margherita Bassi Published March 12, 2025 By Passant Rabie Published March 10, 2025 By Isaac Schultz Published February 18, 2025 By Isaac Schultz Published February 13, 2025
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  • Foster + Partners Unveils Design of New Manchester United Stadium in the Reimagined Old Trafford Neighborhood
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    Foster + Partners Unveils Design of New Manchester United Stadium in the Reimagined Old Trafford NeighborhoodSave this picture!Aerial render. Image Courtesy of Foster + PartnersIn September 2024, Foster + Partners announced its appointment by Manchester United for the development of a master plan for the Old Trafford Stadium District. The centerpiece of the master plan is a new stadium, set to become the largest football venue in the United Kingdom with a capacity of 100,000 seats. This week, the firm unveiled images of the stadium design along with surrounding public spaces, including parks, commercial and residential infrastructure, an open-air cinema, and a renovated train station.Save this picture!Save this picture!The stadium design features an open structure with a distinctive, seemingly lightweight, and permeable roof. Always visible from a distance, the roof is designed to shelter crowds while amplifying the intensity of the football experience. According to Norman Foster, the new Manchester United Stadium is "not a fortress surrounded by a sea of cars" but an open space "contained by an umbrella that harvests solar energy and rainwater." This "umbrella" refers to the tent-shaped roof supported by three masts, which also symbolically evoke the club's trident emblem. The roof is acoustically designed to carry the crowd's roar beyond the stadium.Save this picture!A key advantage for fans is the reduced construction time, with Foster + Partners estimating five years instead of ten, thanks to prefabrication strategies. The stadium will be built from approximately 160 prefabricated, Meccano-like components, transported via Manchester's Ship Canal, a nod to the city's industrial heritage. The new stadium is set to be built on a site near the Old Trafford stadium, Manchester United's home since 1910. According to the BBC, once the construction is complete, the existing stadium is likely to be demolished. As part of the master plan, Foster + Partners also plans to rebuild Old Trafford station, creating a direct, walkable route to the stadium within a sports-led urban district. Related Article Architecture Now: 3XN, Foster + Partners, and More Redefine Redevelopment and Community Design This has to be one of the most exciting projects in the world today, with incredible regional and national significance. It all starts with the fans' experience, bringing them closer than ever to the pitch and acoustically cultivating a huge roar. - Lord Norman Foster, Founder and Executive Chairman, Foster + Partners Save this picture!Save this picture!The traditional "fortress and parking" stadium model, as described by Norman Foster, is being replaced by more integrated, multifunctional urban designs. On a similar note, RIOS and Field Operations recently unveiled plans to repurpose parking lots at Chicago's United Center, Gensler revealed a new stadium project for Al-Ahly Football Club, and Populous announced the redevelopment of Italy's Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia. These projects aim to transform stadiums into year-round destinations, expanding their role beyond sports to serve as community hubs and urban landmarks.Image gallerySee allShow lessAbout this authorCite: Antonia Pieiro. "Foster + Partners Unveils Design of New Manchester United Stadium in the Reimagined Old Trafford Neighborhood" 13 Mar 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1027919/foster-plus-partners-unveils-design-of-new-manchester-united-stadium-in-the-reimagined-old-trafford-neighborhood&gt ISSN 0719-8884Save!ArchDaily?You've started following your first account!Did you know?You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.Go to my stream
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  • % Arabica Egypt Cairo Roastery / no.10 NOMURA Co., Ltd.
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    % Arabica Egypt Cairo Roastery / no.10 NOMURA Co., Ltd.Save this picture! Nour El RefaiArchitects: no.10 NOMURA Co., Ltd.AreaArea of this architecture projectArea:247 mYearCompletion year of this architecture project Year: 2024 PhotographsPhotographs:Nour El RefaiMore SpecsLess SpecsSave this picture!Text description provided by the architects. Arabica Roastery is exhibiting for the first time at U-Venues, a complex located in the heart of New Cairo. Located in North Africa, where the Nile River flows through the country, Egypt is a vast desert area dotted with ancient ruins. While the country's history and culture remain strong, modern urban development is also progressing. The space was designed with a concept inspired by the idea of "piling up."Save this picture!Save this picture!To express the irregular landscape of the quarry throughout the entire space, limestone rocks modularized into 800mm are stacked in a stair-like manner from the roasting room and coffee counter to the seating area. This creates an organic flow and varying height differences, resulting in a comfortable space with balanced sight lines.Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!In addition, while the barista, roasting machine, and jute bags are symbolically presented with a luminescent membrane on the entire surface, the seating area is contrasted by surface luminescence limited only to the benches where guests stay.Save this picture!Save this picture!On the entrance floor and niche seating walls, % Arabica's unique hieroglyphic designs, inspired by ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs, are incorporated as interior elements, creating a space that combines traditional elements with contemporary expression.Save this picture!Project gallerySee allShow lessAbout this officePublished on March 13, 2025Cite: "% Arabica Egypt Cairo Roastery / no.10 NOMURA Co., Ltd." 13 Mar 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1027733/percent-arabica-egypt-cairo-roastery-n0-nomura-c-ltd&gt ISSN 0719-8884Save!ArchDaily?You've started following your first account!Did you know?You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.Go to my stream
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  • An ultra-broadband photonic-chip-based parametric amplifier
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    Nature, Published online: 12 March 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-08666-zAn optical parametric amplifier based on integrated photonic circuits fabricated using low-loss gallium phosphide-on-silicon dioxide demonstrates improved bandwidth and gain performance over state-of-the-art erbium-doped fibre amplifiers while maintaining a low noise figure.
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  • Genomic determinants of antigen expression hierarchy in African trypanosomes
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    Nature, Published online: 12 March 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-08720-wA highly sensitive single-cell RNA sequencing approach reveals genomic features controlling the order of antigen activation in the model protozoan parasite Trypanosoma brucei.
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  • POLG diseases: Rare genetic conditions that starve cells of energy and afflicted the late Prince of Luxembourg
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    POLG-related diseases disrupt the function of the mitochondria, or "powerhouses" of the cell starving them of energy.
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  • My first ever Blender project
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  • Take a Look at This Fluid 3D Animation with an Anthropomorphic Fox
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    3D Gameplay Animator Rotem Ninyo unveiled this incredible animation with an anthropomorphic fox showing sleek fighting movements.The project features appealing artistic style, with cartoon-like 3D graphics and captivating motion effects. Rotem Ninyo shared that the animation was made with the mentorship of 3D Animator Daniel Zettl. The rig and the swipe effects were created by 3D Artist Kiel Figgins, the 3D model was made by 3D Character Artist Aerylus, and Game Animator Martin Chang crafted the toon shader.Apart from the stunning, smoothly visualized motions, the artist made up and animated the hilarious blooper scenes as if the character was interrupted by spare objects that accidentally appeared in the frame.Before, Rotem Ninyo demonstrated how to use Mayas reParent tool to streamline workflow in the example of thisfighting animation:Also, check out this eye-catching animation study with an urban warrior character showcased by Senior Gameplay Animator Ilya Popov:Dont forget to join our 80 Level Talent platform and our new Discord server, follow us on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, Telegram, TikTok, and Threads, where we share breakdowns, the latest news, awesome artworks, and more.Source link The post Take a Look at This Fluid 3D Animation with an Anthropomorphic Fox appeared first on CG SHARES.
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