Kevin Owens Has Not Re-Signed With WWE, Current Contract Expires “Early Next Year”

As a die-hard fan, I’ve always admired the incredible journey of Kevin Owens within the wrestling world. Since signing his initial contract with WWE in 2014 following an impressive stint at the Performance Center, he quickly made waves when he challenged John Cena for the United States Championship just shy of a year into his tenure. His electrifying debut victory over Big Match John marked the beginning of one of the most illustrious careers in modern WWE history.

Pokemon Go Reveals New Max Out Season

The upcoming season for Pokémon Go has been unveiled, titled “Max Out”. This new theme is set to start on September 3rd and conclude on December 3rd. Niantic hasn’t released extensive details about the new season yet, but a special trailer was launched this morning to give us a sneak peek. The trailer suggests that Dynamax might be incorporated into the game, following numerous hints in recent weeks. With the title of the season and these hints, it appears likely that we’ll see some involvement from these colossal Pokémon!

Ex-OpenAI researchers claim Sam Altman’s public support for AI regulation is a facade: “When actual regulation is on the table, he opposes it”

Observing the ongoing chatter suggesting OpenAI’s imminent financial collapse with estimates of approximately $5 billion in losses, I noticed that the creators of ChatGPT have expressed opposition towards a proposed AI bill (SB 1047) aimed at implementing safety measures to keep the technology from straying beyond its intended boundaries, as reported by Business Insider.

Leaked document: Microsoft pays, on average, $120K more per year for an AI software engineer compared to someone working in Azure

For several years now, we’ve gotten vague indications and approximate figures about the salary structure within Microsoft. As an example, based on a leaked payment guideline, the highest-earning Microsoft executive gets a base salary between $231,700 and $361,500, a signing bonus of up to $1.2 million, and an annual stock grant worth $1 million. Meanwhile, the entry-level employee at this tech company takes home approximately $42,500 with no additional benefits.