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Taryn Plumb

Journalist at VentureBeat

Author, Freelance Writer, Copyeditor, Ghostwriter

Titles include "Ghost Towns of New England," "Shipwrecks and Other Maritime Disasters of the Maine Coast," and "Haunted Boston."

Publications

  • SDxCentral
    16 articles
  • VentureBeat
    15 articles
  • Computerworld
    4 articles
  • InfoWorld
    2 articles
  • CIO Magazine
    2 articles
  • Network World
    1 article
  • CSO Online
    1 article

Writes Most On

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  • —VentureBeat
  • —VentureBeat
  • OpenAI continues to get pushback, but only stands to gain from going for-profit
    16 Dec 2024—InfoWorld
    Meta and Zuckerberg have echoed rival Elon Musk’s call to keep OpenAI as a non-profit, but for OpenAI, there’s really nothing to lose in going to a for-profit model. It’s been said that “the enemy of my enemy is my friend” — and this appears to be exactly what’s playing out with Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg when it comes to OpenAI. Zuckerberg’s Meta has joined Musk’s xAI in calling for authorities to stop the Sam Altman-headed company from pursuing for-profit status. Both claim that OpenAI...
  • —Computerworld
  • —InfoWorld