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Federal Judge: Elon Musk Must Face OpenAI’s ‘Sufficient’ Harassment Claims
by Anna Averyby Anna AveryIn March 2026, a jury will hear OpenAI’s claims of a “years-long harassment campaign” by Musk via social media, press, and legal moves. Source link
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20+ back-to-school laptop deals (plus our top recommendations)
by Anna Averyby Anna AveryThe best back-to-school laptop deals at a glance: It’s been [redacted] years since I’ve personally geared up for a new semester, but I still get excited for the …
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OpenAI is trying to make its chatbot less annoying with the release of GPT-5. And I’m not talking about adjustments to its synthetic personality that many users have …
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Igor Babuschkin, a co-founder of Elon Musk’s xAI startup, announced his departure from the company on Wednesday in a post on X. Babuschkin led engineering teams at xAI …
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Paid ChatGPT Users: GPT-4o Back as Default After Outcry – ‘Like Losing a Friend’
by Anna Averyby Anna AveryCEO Sam Altman announced this change along with numerous others to OpenAI’s proprietary ChatGPT chatbot. Source link
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TL;DR: Streamline your workflow with instant access to multiple AI tools in one place with 1min.AI’s Pro Plan lifetime subscription for just A$46 (reg. A$359). Tired of juggling …
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One of the targeted recipients, Tiba Biotech, had a $750,000 contract with BARDA that was slated to end October 30. The company was developing an RNAi-based therapeutic for …
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Instagram is developing a feature that helps users find shared interests
by Anna Averyby Anna AveryInstagram is working on a feature called “Picks” that aims to help users find common interests. The Meta-owned social network confirmed to TechCrunch that Picks is an internal …
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Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday: 100+ Updates Including Azure OpenAI Service, Memory Corruption Flaw
by Anna Averyby Anna AveryMicrosoft patched CVE-2025-50165, an “extremely high-risk” memory corruption flaw in its graphics component that could let attackers execute code over the network. Source link