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Musk’s Grok goes open-source and Reddit updates its IPO filing

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Mar 11, 2024
In recent tech news, cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum are experiencing significant gains as the market rebounds. Reddit reveals its IPO plans, targeting a share price of $31 to $34, potentially raising substantial funds. Meanwhile, Elon Musk announces he will open-source his language model, Grok, igniting discussions about AI development. Additionally, Bobby Kotick expresses interest in TikTok, and Techstars faces hurdles with its Advancing Cities Fund while Griffin Bank secures a Series A extension.
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Crypto Resurgence

  • Crypto prices are up significantly, with Bitcoin gaining 10% and Ethereum 15% in the last week.
  • Tether and USDC, stablecoins, also saw growth, indicating a renewed interest in the crypto market.
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Reddit's IPO and AI Data Licensing

  • Reddit filed a new S1, targeting a share price of $31-$34, aiming for a valuation up to $6.4 billion.
  • A key revenue stream is licensing data to AI companies, making Reddit an attractive AI investment.
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Grok Going Open Source

  • Elon Musk plans to open-source Grok, X's LLM, furthering the open-source vs. closed-source AI debate.
  • This move adds weight to Musk's suit against OpenAI, promoting open access to AI technology.
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