While Roblox demonstrates that it does not block access to Linux and OpenAI makes excuses for Musk saying that it has not become a “daughter” of Microsoft, Russia joins the WTO agreement on investments and the flow of tourists to Crimea grows. We continue to follow the information channels that are interesting for entrepreneurs.

Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI, the growth of tourist flow to Crimea, Roblox statements – the main thing for business on March 2

  • Russia has acceded to the WTO agreement on investment.
  • The US NASDAQ and S&P 500 indices ended the week at record highs as shares of technology companies rose amid increased demand for AI chips.
  • Elon Musk has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, accusing it of becoming a de facto closed-source subsidiary of Microsoft to “maximize Microsoft’s profits instead of benefiting humanity.”
  • OpenAI (developer of the ChatGPT chatbot) “strongly disagrees” with the businessman’s statement (Bloomberg).
  • Roblox says it did not block Linux or Steam Deck. Previously in the media there were statements from companies that the latest version of Roblox “forcibly blocks” the operation of Linux with Wine, for example.
  • In January-February, the number of tour and hotel reservations in Crimea increased two to three times year on year, which promises an increase in tourist flow to the region by 30%, up to 6.5 million people.
  • Western media reports that Apple rejected a large MicroLED order from Austrian company ams-Osram to improve its own Apple Watch Ultra 3.

Author:

Ekaterina Alipova

Source: RB

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