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here's your afternoon TNB Tech Minute for Friday, April 3rd. I'm Danny Lewis for the Wall Street Journal. OpenAI's product and business chief is taking medical leave for several weeks as the company revamps its leadership ranks and prepares to make its public market debut. In an internal note to staff Fiji, Simo said a neuroimmune condition had worsened and that she'd postponed medical tests and new therapies in order to stay focused at work since joining the artificial intelligence company last August. Simo's planned leave comes as OpenAI has fallen behind its rival Anthropic in the race to win over new business customers. Simo has overseen the effort to refocus the company's resources to catch up. It's including building a new super app combining ChatGPT with a new coding tool called Codex. News Corp. Owner of the Wall Street Journal, has a content licensing partnership with OpenAI. We exclusively report that AI training startup Merkor is offering to pay contractors for prior work materials raising intellectual property concerns. The $10 billion startup pays contractors to give feedback on the output of AI models. Its clients have included OpenAI and other AI companies in recent weeks. Merkor has approached professionals in industries like entertainment with such offers, even though those being approached often don't have the right to sell the intellectual property. A Mercore spokeswoman says the company licenses content directly from individuals and only when they own it. And in another exclusive from the Journal, a group of former grubhub executives are building a new app to challenge roadside assistance giant aaa. Their company, Curbside sos, was recently purchased by roadside assistance platform Honc Technologies. The combined company will use the two brands to service both individual drivers and businesses like fleet managers or insurance companies by channeling grubhub's model for food delivery into roadside repair. Similar to other service apps, the Curbside app lets users see prices in advance, track providers and make payments. And the company is training gig workers to do quick vehicle fixes that don't require a tow truck or advanced equipment. And that's a wrap on your TNB. Tech Minutes For a deeper dive into what's happening in tech, check out our Tech News Briefing podcast on Tuesdays and Fridays.
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Episode: TNB Tech Minute: OpenAI’s Fidji Simo Taking Medical Leave Amid IPO Preparations
Date: April 3, 2026
Host: Danny Lewis
This Tech Minute focuses on three breaking tech news stories:
The quick but information-rich episode keeps listeners updated on strategic industry shifts and emerging controversies.
"In an internal note to staff, Fidji Simo said a neuroimmune condition had worsened and that she’d postponed medical tests and new therapies in order to stay focused at work since joining the artificial intelligence company last August."
— Danny Lewis, 00:24
"We exclusively report that AI training startup Merkor is offering to pay contractors for prior work materials, raising intellectual property concerns... A Merkor spokeswoman says the company licenses content directly from individuals and only when they own it."
— Danny Lewis, 01:28
"The combined company will use the two brands to service both individual drivers and businesses like fleet managers or insurance companies by channeling grubhub’s model for food delivery into roadside repair."
— Danny Lewis, 02:02
On OpenAI’s internal turbulence:
"Simo's planned leave comes as OpenAI has fallen behind its rival Anthropic in the race to win over new business customers."
— Danny Lewis, 00:41
On the evolution of roadside help apps:
"Similar to other service apps, the Curbside app lets users see prices in advance, track providers and make payments."
— Danny Lewis, 02:16
This TNB Tech Minute captures pivotal developments at OpenAI as top leader Fidji Simo steps away on medical leave just as the company approaches its highly anticipated IPO. It also gives listeners an exclusive on Merkor’s controversial data licensing offers and spotlight’s innovative disruption in the roadside assistance sector by former Grubhub executives. The coverage highlights the high-stakes, rapidly evolving nature of the tech industry and the legal and strategic challenges being navigated by its leading firms.