Gary Lineker - who was reinstated as the Match Of The Day host on Monday - tweeted a screenshot of a private message sent by a Twitter user describing his ...
I want to get matters resolved and our sport content back on air." I apologise for this. On Twitter - never had so much abuse. Over the last few days, on insta - never had so many nice messages. The Match Of The Day (MOTD) host - who was reinstated on Monday - tweeted a screenshot of a private message sent by a user describing his eldest son, George, as a "mug" who needed to be "burned at the stake" for defending his father. Gary Lineker - who was reinstated as the Match Of The Day host on Monday - tweets a screenshot of a private message sent by a Twitter user describing his son, George, as a "mug" who needed to be "burned at the stake" for defending his father.
George Lineker faced the brunt of vile comments on Twitter after his dad was suspended from Match of the Day by the BBC.
It comes following news that Gary Lineker had his Match of the Day suspension lifted after an impartiality row over a tweet the former footballer made criticising government policy. It follows the former [Barcelona](/topic/barcelona) footballer’s [BBC](/topic/bbc) saga which saw him suspended from Match of the Day. The presenter posted on Twitter on Tuesday morning, mentioning Elon Musk and asking: “Is this acceptable @Twitter @elonmusk?
The world's second-richest person, Elon Musk, who has been on the receiving end of some criticism in recent months due to his back-to-back layoffs at ...
[“The people who really solved the problem know exactly how they solved it. They know and can describe the little details,” Elon Musk said. “And of course you want to make sure if there was some significant accomplishment, were they really responsible, or was someone else more responsible? Instead, what the billionaire does look for is “evidence of exceptional ability” when it comes to hiring. “There’s no need even to have a college degree at all, or even high school,” the Tesla and Twitter CEO had said in an interview earlier. “The people who really solved the problem know exactly how they solved it.
George Lineker shared a screenshot of someone telling him he should be “burned at the stake” for supporting his dad when the Match of the Day (MOTD) presenter ...
[Dad](https://www.independent.co.uk/topic/dad) is a good man, a good human, and I’m proud of him for standing by his word. It’s heartwarming to have seen the empathy towards their plight from so many of you.” And I don’t mean the grammar.” That’s why he was pulled off the show – because he wouldn’t apologise. Over the last few days, on insta- never had so many nice messages. On Twitter- never had so much abuse.
The recently reinstated Match Of The Day host asked the Twitter owner whether the language was 'acceptable'
Sir Michael, a former Labour politician on Birmingham city council, added: “I think that it’s surprising that neither he nor somebody in his stead was out and about supporting and contributing to this debate over the last couple of days. Sir Michael Lyons, who chaired the BBC from 2007 to 2011, said Mr Sharp was a “lame duck”. The former banker is under fresh pressure after Lineker was suspended by the BBC and then reinstated amid the row over his tweets. But he will always speak up for people who don’t have a voice.” The reaction of the public has been overwhelming. The presenter shared a private message sent by a user to George which told him he should be “burned at the stake” for supporting his father and branded him “a mug”.
The message sent to George read: 'How dare you stick up for what your s**those of a dad said you need to be burned at the stake.' [sic]
[Alan Shearer and Ian Wright stood by Gary](https://metro.co.uk/2023/03/13/ian-wright-and-alan-shearer-wont-face-punishment-from-bbc-for-match-of-the-day-boycott-in-support-of-gary-lineker-18434937/) in solidarity, refusing to host the programme, which resulted in it being [devoid of presenters and commentary](https://metro.co.uk/2023/03/12/sight-loss-charity-criticises-bbc-over-shortened-match-of-the-day-18427481/) and lasting only 20 minutes long. On Twitter – never had so much abuse. [step back from presenting Match of the Day ](https://metro.co.uk/2023/03/10/gary-lineker-to-step-back-from-presenting-match-of-the-day-18422695/)on Saturday, March 11. Over the last few days, on insta – never had so many nice messages. [sparked intense debates](https://metro.co.uk/2023/03/08/gary-lineker-to-be-spoken-to-by-bbc-after-migrant-policy-nazi-comparison-18403989/) over the BBC’s impartiality rules when he compared the [Home Office](https://metro.co.uk/tag/home-office/?ico=auto_link_entertainment_P6_LNK1)’s migrant boat policy to Nazi Germany on Twitter last week, sparking both widespread praise and criticism. [Gary Lineker](https://metro.co.uk/tag/gary-lineker/) has asked Twitter’s CEO [Elon Musk](https://metro.co.uk/tag/elon-musk/) if a threatening tweet sent to his [son George](https://metro.co.uk/2023/03/11/gary-lineker-overwhelmed-by-support-after-hurtful-week-in-bbc-row-18426366/) is acceptable.
The recently reinstated Match Of The Day host asked the Twitter owner whether the language was 'acceptable'.
On Twitter – never had so much abuse. Over the last few days, on insta – never had so many nice messages. Lineker and other employees of the BBC have received abuse online following the ex-England striker’s brief suspension as host of MOTD at the weekend.
Lineker has started posting on the social media platform again following his reinstatement to host of Match of the Day.
He said: “Obviously there are things going on but I’ve not really noticed it’s had an effect on my Twitter at the moment. And that’s where we are." On Twitter - never had so much abuse. [Musk’s takeover](https://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/2022/12/15/planet-normal-elon-musk-motivated-disgust-twitter-censorship/) of the site, Lineker said he would continue to use the platform. Over the last few days, on Insta - never had so many nice messages. [amid the controversy](https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2023/03/12/rishi-sunak-frustrated-gary-lineker-row-overshadowing-plans/) and said he shouldn't apologise for “being a good person” and he was “proud of the old man”.
Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway is making a ton of money every year from this company's dividend payouts.
The main reason the stock's total return has outperformed the S&P 500 in recent years is because of the economic uncertainty that began to weigh on the market last year. Buffett isn't buying this dividend stock right now. We've already mentioned the company's stellar track record of dividend increases. ["secret sauce" to Berkshire's success](https://www.fool.com/investing/2023/02/27/warren-buffett-reveals-his-secret-sauce-10-words/). Coca-Cola recently boosted its dividend payout for this year. So why does Buffett still like this dividend stock so much? Berkshire will make more than that amount in dividends alone between 2022 and 2023. The conglomerate owns 400 million shares of Coke. That tweet caught Musk's eye, almost certainly because of the attention-grabbing dollar figure. Many readers of Buffett's annual letter share the parts that especially stand out to them on social media platforms. There's another multibillionaire who hasn't been known to be such a big fan of dividend stocks, though. He has also been a supporter of several cryptocurrencies in the past.
Gary Lineker has questioned Twitter owner Elon Musk after a threatening message was sent to his son in the wake of the sports presenter's row with the Gary ...
On Twitter – never had so much abuse. The BBC reported on Monday that Mr Davie had sent an email to all staff in which he said: “I want to acknowledge how challenging the last few days have been and to say how grateful I am for all your work during this weekend’s disruption.” Over the last few days, on insta – never had so many nice messages.
Family of BBC presenter targeted by social media trolls following impartiality row.
“You need to be burned at the stake," the message read. On Twitter – never had so much abuse. Over the last few days, on Insta(gram) – never had so many nice messages.
Gary Lineker has questioned Twitter owner Elon Musk after a threatening message was sent to his son in the wake of the sports presenter's row with the BBC.
Lineker's son faced online abuse · Was called a 'mug' and threatened to be 'burned at stake' · Lineker tagged Musk and Twitter to grab their attention.
[stood down from presenting duties](https://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/gary-lineker-axed-match-of-the-day-social-media-use/blt25786ec01e016870) after refusing to do so. This led to an [unprecedented series of walkouts](https://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/match-of-the-day-meltdown-bbc-scrambling-find-gary-lineker-replacement-ian-wright-alan-shearer/blt63a66b792b263eb6) and there was no commentary across the [BBC's weekend football coverage](https://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/match-of-the-day-to-air-for-20-minutes-gary-lineker-tweet-disrupts-bbc-football-coverage/bltc07b5f62423127c5), which forced the [broadcaster to review their decision and call him back.](https://www.goal.com/en-us/news/gary-lineker-back-match-of-the-day-host-return-bbc-tweet-without-restrictions/bltc07994f994b3dfc7) The 62-year-old wrote: "Is this acceptable @Twitter @elonmusk?
The recently reinstated Match Of The Day host asked the Twitter owner whether the language was 'acceptable'.
She said the BBC’s social media guidelines are not a matter for the media watchdog but for the broadcaster’s board to “draw that line” in order to safeguard the BBC’s reputation. On Twitter – never had so much abuse. Over the last few days, on insta – never had so many nice messages.
Lineker, who was reinstated as Match Of The Day host on Monday, shared a private message which said his eldest son, George, should to be 'burned at the ...
On Twitter – never had so much abuse. Over the last few days, on insta – never had so many nice messages. And I don't mean the grammar.'
Mr Lineker was suspended by the BBC for his tweets criticising the government's migration policy.
It's a big platform and I try to use it for what I think are important issues as well as having a bit of fun and promoting things in my job and talking about football," he wrote. It's interesting times," he said. We'll have to wait and see what it is and where it's going."
For taking his father's side in the recent BBC controversy, George Lineker faced abuse and received 'death threat' on the Musk-owned microblogging platform.
Former English football star Gary Lineker revealed on Tuesday his son George was subjected to abuse and received ‘death threat’ on Twitter for taking his side in the BBC controversy. The suspension, however, triggered massive outrage, with parliamentarians, media personalities, sports pundits and footballers On Twitter – never had so much abuse. Over the last few days, on insta – never had so many nice messages. Twitter user Alex – who has since deactivated the account (@Aljedd6614) which was opened in December last year and had just one follower – called George and Gary Lineker a ‘mug’ and ‘s*******e of a dad,’ respectively, and said that the former ‘need to be burned at the stake.’ For taking his father's side in the recent BBC controversy, George Lineker faced abuse and received ‘death threat’ on the Musk-owned microblogging platform.
Lineker's son faced online abuse · Was called a 'mug' and threatened to be 'burned at stake' · Lineker tagged Musk and Twitter to grab their attention.
[stood down from presenting duties](https://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/gary-lineker-axed-match-of-the-day-social-media-use/blt25786ec01e016870) after refusing to do so. This led to an [unprecedented series of walkouts](https://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/match-of-the-day-meltdown-bbc-scrambling-find-gary-lineker-replacement-ian-wright-alan-shearer/blt63a66b792b263eb6) and there was no commentary across the [BBC's weekend football coverage](https://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/match-of-the-day-to-air-for-20-minutes-gary-lineker-tweet-disrupts-bbc-football-coverage/bltc07b5f62423127c5), which forced the [broadcaster to review their decision and call him back.](https://www.goal.com/en-us/news/gary-lineker-back-match-of-the-day-host-return-bbc-tweet-without-restrictions/bltc07994f994b3dfc7) The 62-year-old wrote: "Is this acceptable @Twitter @elonmusk?
The first-ever orbital mission of SpaceX's huge new Starship vehicle will basically be a coin flip, according to company founder and CEO Elon Musk.
Follow us on Twitter [@Spacedotcom](https://twitter.com/SPACEdotcom) (opens in new tab) or Follow him on Twitter [@michaeldwall](https://twitter.com/michaeldwall) (opens in new tab). (Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy both use SpaceX's venerable Merlin engine.) [Mars](https://www.space.com/47-mars-the-red-planet-fourth-planet-from-the-sun.html), and perform a variety of other spaceflight tasks. As Musk said, it won't be boring. I would consider even that a win, to be honest," Musk said of the Heavy "So I think we've got, hopefully, about an 80% chance of reaching orbit this year," Musk said in the March 7 interview. [back in July 2017](https://www.space.com/37550-elon-musk-spacex-falcon-heavy-maiden-launch.html). [into orbit around the sun in February 2018](https://www.space.com/39607-spacex-falcon-heavy-first-test-flight-launch.html). [Japan's new H3 launcher](https://www.space.com/japan-h3-rocket-fails-1st-test-flight) and in January with [ABL Space System's RS1](https://www.space.com/abl-space-systems-debut-launch-failure). [interview at the Morgan Stanley Conference](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUexlvoWmTM) (opens in new tab). [(opens in new tab)]()
SpaceX is preparing for its $3 billion Starship rocket's first orbital launch -- though CEO Elon Musk thinks it has just a 50% chance of making it in one ...
NASA has also selected Starship for an uncrewed test touchdown on the moon to prepare for the 2025 launch, the first lunar landing since 1972. NASA is also pinning its hopes on a successful Starship voyage, as the agency plans to use the craft to ferry astronauts to the lunar surface in 2025. Starship is part of SpaceX’s line of vessels poised to be the world’s first fully reusable orbital rockets, with both the ship and its 230-foot-tall booster designed to land themselves back on Earth after the flight.
Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg tells his employees that 2023 is the year of efficiency.
leaders will announce restructuring plans focused on flattening our orgs, canceling lower priority projects, and reducing our hiring rates.” ](https://www.barrons.com/market-data/stocks/tsla) ](https://www.barrons.com/market-data/stocks/meta)
Gary Lineker, one of Britain's most influential media figures, last week he tweeted criticism of the British government's asylum policy.
Gary Lineker, one of Britain's most influential media figures, last week he tweeted criticism of the British government's asylum policy.
Editor's note: This story was partly written by Chat GPT-3.5 with assistance from news.com.au staff.
Overall, the development of GPT-4 represents a major step forward in the field of artificial intelligence and natural language processing. OpenAI has not yet announced a release date for GPT-4, but it is expected to be a significant milestone in the development of artificial intelligence language models. Additionally, the model is expected to be capable of more sophisticated reasoning and inference, making it better equipped to handle complex tasks that require a deeper understanding of language. While it remains to be seen exactly how AI will change the nature of work, it is clear that it will have a significant impact on society in the years to come. It is expected to be the most powerful and sophisticated language model yet. He has called for greater regulation and oversight of AI development, arguing that it could pose a threat to human civilisation.
ChatGPT's successor GPT-4 has not just passed various major exams, but has actually aced them. Elon Musk has now reacted to the news and says, ...
Whatever the reason may be, Musk is no longer associated with the company in any way and had let go of all his stakes in the company back in 2018. Elon Musk, who was one of the founders of ChatGPT's parent company OpenAI, has criticised the AI chatbot on more than one occasion. Elon Musk has now reacted to the news and says, 'What will humans do?'
Elon Musk has commented on the recent release of OpenAI's newest upgraded version of the technology powering AI chatbots such as Bing Chat and ChatGPT.
- Read more: "ChatGPT Plus subscribers will get GPT-4 access on chat.openai.com with a usage cap. GPT-4 is a large multimodal model (accepting image and text inputs, emitting text outputs) that, while less capable than humans in many real-world scenarios, exhibits human-level performance on various professional and academic benchmarks," writes The exam results show GPT-4 having dramatic improvement over GPT-3.5, with OpenAI's previous language model scoring 10th percentile on the bar exam and GPT-4 reaching the 90th percentile. The upgraded version of the technology ushers in a slew of features and improvements to the software, some of which are generally quite shocking when you first see them. The Tesla, SpaceX, and Twitter CEO commented on a post by Brett Winton that showcases OpenAI's internal testing results on GPT-4 and GPT-3.5 performing simulated exams that are commonly sat by human students.
Elon Musk has been a vocal critic of AI, warning about the potential dangers of creating artificial intelligence that is more intelligent than humans.
Humans will always find something to do," the user tweeted. "Fewer than 2% of the jobs that ever existed still exist. The company's co-founder Sam Altman said it was the "most capable and aligned model yet" with the ability to use images as well as text.
Twitter boss Elon Musk took to the microblogging platform to react to the new talk of the town: GPT-4. The news of the updated and more capable artificial ...
The so-called human-level performance, which the business claims lets GPT-4 do even better than a real human being on SAT exams, is one of the more intriguing elements, though. The company claims that this new one is even smarter and can produce better outcomes because it has been educated on more data. Judging by the way things are going, consumer product chatbots will probably start using this most recent version in the coming weeks. It can process 25,000 words in total, which is around eight times as much as ChatGPT. The news of the updated and more capable artificial intelligence passing SAT exams with flying colours has surprised many. "What will be left for us humans to do?
Elon Musk took to Twitter to react to ChatGpt's successor GPT-4 passing an examination. | Trending.
We better get a move on with Neuralink!” the Twitter CEO shared. [tweet](https://www.hindustantimes.com/topic/tweet) came as a reply to a post shared by Brett Winton, who is a part of the research team at asset management company ARK Invest. It is also mentioned how this new version managed to score “around the top 10% of test takers” in a stimulated bar exam.
"Lot of current year similarities to 1929," Musk tweeted Tuesday in response to a thread by Ark Invest CIO Cathie Wood.
[Moody's just cut its outlook on the entire US banking system to negative in the wake of SVB's collapse](https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/stocks/moodys-silicon-valley-bank-outlook-signature-failure-economy-downgrade-system-2023-3?utm_medium=ingest&utm_source=markets) [previous tweet](https://twitter.com/CathieDWood/status/1635807525164515333) that the popularity of cryptocurrencies like [bitcoin](https://markets.businessinsider.com/currencies/btc-usd?utm_medium=ingest&utm_source=markets) and [ethereum](https://markets.businessinsider.com/currencies/eth-usd?utm_medium=ingest&utm_source=markets) had led to bank deposit levels falling for the first time since the 1920s. [JPMorgan](https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/stocks/svb-silicon-valley-bank-collapse-jpmorgan-morgan-stanley-bank-stocks-2023-3?utm_medium=ingest&utm_source=markets) and [Bank of America](https://markets.businessinsider.com/stocks/bac-stock?utm_medium=ingest&utm_source=markets) shed billions of dollars in market value after SVB collapsed Friday – although they edged higher Tuesday as [policymakers' promise of a backstop](https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/stocks/first-republic-stock-price-western-alliance-svb-silicon-valley-bank-2023-3?_gl=1*1tn569l*_ga*MTgxNTI4ODA2Ni4xNjM0MDMzNTYz*_ga_E21CV80ZCZ*MTY3ODg3Mjg5Ni4zNDYuMS4xNjc4ODgxNTg1LjYwLjAuMA..&utm_medium=ingest&utm_source=markets) helped to soothe investors. [Tesla](https://markets.businessinsider.com/stocks/tsla-stock?utm_medium=ingest&utm_source=markets) CEO [said on Twitter](https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1635811818169044994) Tuesday, in response to a thread by Ark Invest CIO Cathie Wood. "Lot of current year similarities to 1929," the - "Lot of current year similarities to 1929," he tweeted in response to Ark Invest CIO Cathie Wood.
Cathie Woods stated that while the U.S. banking system seized up, the two major cryptos, Bitcoin and Ethereum, as well as other digital currencies on the market ...
The clear signs of a crisis there have been looming and are similar to the crisis in the 1920s, Wood noted, perhaps referring to the Great Depression that hit the U.S. Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse also made a statement on Twitter to say that the company had small exposure to Signature Bank. The three aforementioned banks are Silvergate, Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank. Rather than attacking those "decentralized, transparent and well-functioning" financial platforms that have no central point of failure, Wood believes, the regulators should have dealt with the weak points in the traditional banking system. While the US banking system was seizing up in response to bank runs threatening regional banks, Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other crypto networks didn’t skip a beat. She pointed out that the two leading cryptocurrencies rose in price on that.
Startup behind chatbot sensation ChatGPT on 15 March announced the release of a long-awaited update of its artificial intelligence (AI) model, ...
Musk's tweet was a reply to comments by Cathie Wood, founder, and CEO of ARK Invest, who analyzed the ongoing banking crisis, faulting regulators for ignoring ...
She noted that even the unsettled stablecoins were victims of the banking systems that regulators have failed to keep in check. Wood noted that the regulators should have concentrated on the looming crisis in the banking system, characterized by asset and liability duration mismatches, with short rates soaring 19-fold in less than one year. Musk’s tweet was a reply to comments by Cathie Wood, founder, and CEO of ARK Invest, who analyzed the ongoing banking crisis, faulting regulators for ignoring the traditional banking systems and focusing on the decentralized financial sector.
The saying goes, "When you're a hammer, every problem looks like a nail." Speaking of, Ark Invest founder Cathie Wood has a solution to the U.S. banking ...