OpenAI

Elon Musk’s dispute with OpenAI intensified when he and a group of investors presented an unsolicited $97.4 billion takeover bid for the AI firm he co-founded. Musk’s lawyer confirmed the offer covered “all assets” of OpenAI, reflecting Musk’s ongoing unease with the company’s pivot toward a profit-focused model. In response, CEO Sam Altman politely turned down the proposal, joking that OpenAI would consider buying Twitter (now X) for $9.74 billion instead.

This exchange highlights the continuing friction between the two tech leaders, who have repeatedly clashed over OpenAI’s mission and structure. Musk has already filed multiple lawsuits against the firm since 2024, alleging it moved away from its nonprofit foundation and embraced a more profit-driven path. Observers are now watching to see how these tensions and legal actions could influence OpenAI’s direction in the coming months.

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Nissan has pulled out of merger talks with Honda, ending plans to form the world’s third-largest car alliance.

The deal fell apart over disagreements, as Honda wanted Nissan to operate as a subsidiary.

However, the two automakers are still open to working together on EV software and battery tech.

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“Voodoo Alternate” to Release This Year

Product Name: Zion Williamson x Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Voodoo Alternate”
Colorway: Regency Purple/Vapor Green/Black/Dark Raisin/Daybreak/Light Silver
SKU: IH2309-500
Retail Price: TBC
Release Date: November 19
Retailers: Nike

Update: It’s been over two years since Zion Williamson dropped his “Voodoo” Air Jordan 1 Low OGs. The special colorway inspired the creation of a blue-colored “Voodoo Alternate” sample that appeared in late 2023. Now, Sneaker Files has reported that this design will being seeing a retail release this year on November 19 via Nike SNKRS and select retailers.

Original Story: Zion Williamson‘s Air Jordan 1 Low OG ”Voodoo” has recently surfaced in shades of blue, with the new iteration being dubbed the “Voodoo Alternate.”

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