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Sony Announces PlayStation plus Subscription Service With More Than 700 Games And Three More Levels

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Sony has announced a major revamp of its online PlayStation Plus service. New tiers will be added that bring a library of games and integrate the cloud-based PlayStation Now service. Existing PlayStation Plus users will be migrated over to the new $60-per-year tier.

The Essential tier gives users access to a catalog of up to 400 games. The Extra tier adds an additional 340 titles to the catalog and costs $15 monthly, $40 quarterly, or $100 yearly.

PlayStation Plus Premium will go for $18 monthly, $50 quarterly, and $120 yearly. Existing PlayStation Now customers will be migrated to this plan for no extra cost. Time-limited trial option will let users try select games for a limited amount of time.

The PlayStation Plus Premium plan will cost $18 monthly, $50 quarterly, and $120 yearly. Existing PlayStation Now customers will be migrated to this plan for no extra cost. Sony plans to have all PlayStation Network territories on the new plans by the end of 2022.

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OpenAI buys new domain chat.com for over $15 million, it redirects to ChatGPT

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The previous owner of the domain turned out to be Dharmesh Shah, founder and CTO of software company HubSpot

OpenAI has bought the domain chat.com. Clicking on it automatically routes you to the ChatGPT website.

The AI giant’s CEO Sam Altman announced this on Thursday, November 7, 2024, by simply posting the URL on X (Formerly Twitter) without any description or reasoning.

Altman’s post has already gotten over 3 million views and nearly 15k likes. The domain purchase is likely part of a rebranding effort.

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The domain’s previous owner turned out to be Dharmesh Shah, founder and CTO of software company HubSpot. Shah announced this in posts on X and LinkedIn.

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In his post, he detailed how he had purchased the domain for $15.5 million earlier this year and sold it later to an undisclosed (at that time) buyer.

“Well, in an 8 character tweet (talk about brevity), Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI revealed that they were the buyer,” he wrote. ”If you visit the website now, it goes to ChatGPT.” Shah wrote he was not at liberty at that time to share who the acquirer was as he was “going to leave that to them, when they were ready.”

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He then went on to share GPT o1 prompt which reasoned the entire episode. “When he does sell a domain, it’s almost never at a loss,” and “Dharmesh doesn’t like profiting off of people he considers friends,” the prompt read, which could mean he did sell it for more than the $15.5 million he bought it for, since it also says he doesn’t like referring to himself in the third person.

However, its also indicated he got compensated in OpenAI shares since the prompt reads that he “always wanted to own OpenAI shares,” that “he doesn’t need the cash from a domain sale,” and that “he made a non-humble brag earlier this year that he’s now an investor in OpenAI.”

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