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Maxwell “Max” Zeff, a young tech reporter, spent a week mistakenly featured as Snap CEO Evan Spiegel on Wikipedia after a user replaced Spiegel’s photo with a picture of Zeff taken at a TechCrunch conference. The change, made by the editor “Artem G,” persisted despite being reverted, prompting Zeff to investigate the edits, examine the contributor’s history, and even contact both the mysterious editor and Spiegel’s communications team. Zeff discovered that Artem G had a pattern of frequent Wikipedia edits, denied involvement when Zeff reached out, and ultimately learned that Spiegel himself was unaware of the mix‑up but was amused by the incident. The episode highlighted how a single rogue edit can temporarily rewrite a public figure’s online image.

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Why Does Wikipedia Think I’m Evan Spiegel?

For the past week, a photo of me has been plastered on the CEO of Snap’s Wikipedia page. No one, not even Spiegel, seems to care.

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Home - CBSNews.com | Elon Musk clashes with OpenAI attorney during cross-examination at trial

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Elon Musk was cross‑examined Thursday in the lawsuit he filed against OpenAI, during which he admitted he felt like “a fool” for having funded the company. Musk alleges that OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman betrayed him and the public by abandoning the nonprofit’s original mission after converting to a for‑profit model. CBS News covered the hearing, with senior writer Maxwell Zeff providing analysis of Musk’s claims and the broader implications for the AI industry.

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Elon Musk clashes with OpenAI attorney during cross-examination at trial

Elon Musk was cross-examined in his lawsuit against OpenAI on Thursday. In testimony on Wednesday, he said he was "a fool" for funding OpenAI. He is accusing OpenAI and its CEO, Sam Altman, of betraying him and the public by abandoning its core mission as it transitioned from a nonprofit to a for-profit company. WIRED senior writer Maxwell Zeff joins CBS News to discuss.

Home - CBSNews.com | Elon Musk testifies in OpenAI trial accusing company of abandoning nonprofit mission

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Elon Musk testified in the OpenAI lawsuit, accusing the artificial‑intelligence company of abandoning its original nonprofit mission. Opening statements began on Tuesday in the case Musk filed against OpenAI co‑founder Sam Altman, and the hearing features testimony from Wired senior writer Maxwell Zeff and other witnesses.

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Elon Musk testifies in OpenAI trial accusing company of abandoning nonprofit mission

Opening statements began on Tuesday in Tesla CEO Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI co-founder Sam Altman. Maxwell Zeff, senior writer at Wired, joins with more.

OpenAI tries to 'uncensor' ChatGPT | TechCrunch

OpenAI is changing how it trains AI models to explicitly embrace "intellectual freedom … no matter how challenging or controversial a topic may be," the

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"Though it seemed completely automated, [Amazon's] Just Walk Out relied on more than 1,000 people in India watching and labeling videos to ensure accurate checkouts. The cashiers were simply moved off-site, and they watched you as you shopped." #MaxwellZeff https://gizmodo.com/amazon-reportedly-ditches-just-walk-out-grocery-stores-1851381116 ht @vonkarama
Amazon Ditches 'Just Walk Out' Checkouts at Its Grocery Stores

Amazon Fresh is moving away from a feature of its grocery stores where customers could skip checkout altogether.

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