The sense of hope for the film and TV industries at the conclusion of Hollywood's six-month labor stoppage is crashing into the grim reality that the industry faces a brutal road ahead.
Why it matters: Hollywood's economic structure is being rewritten as studios make massive budget cuts to appease jittery investors.
While huge questions linger over about why OpenAI fired CEO Sam Altman and removed chairman Greg Brockman, they are so far winning the public narrative.
Why it matters: If the pair choose to form a new company, they shouldn't have a hard time finding investors or employees.
Sam Altman is weighing a potential return to OpenAI just a day after being ousted as CEO, according to mediareports that investors are hoping to get the company to bring him back. The Verge earlier reported that he is directly in talks with the company's board.
Why it matters: The efforts suggest investors hope to get the board to reconsider its decision, which some members may regret, especially after co-founder and then-president Greg Brockman resigned, along with three senior researchers.
Why it matters: Greyhound has long been the brand most closely associated with intercity bus travel in the United States. Its stations, often architecturally and culturally significant, occupy prime downtown real estate that is considered ripe for commercial and residential development.