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GPT-4.5 could launch soon, as OpenAI's official X account teases a major announcement in 4.5 hours.
YouTube will relaunch its Premium Lite subscription plan which was present from 2021 to 2023.
Yesterday's $1.4 billion Bybit hack is the largest recorded cryptocurrency heist of all time.
Elon Musk officially releases 'Grok 3' calling it the "smartest AI on Earth."
CryptoCom has secured regulatory approval to offer crypto services across all European Economic Area (EEA) countries.
Meta's VR business reports a loss for the fifth year in a row, at $17.7 billion in 2024 🥽
Total losses since 2020 have reached $60 billion 😬
Total losses since 2020 have reached $60 billion 😬
Meta used torrent to download 81 terabytes of pirated books to train its AI models ☠️
In a case between Meta and a large group of authors accusing the company of using their works without permission to train its AI models, during the case the company admitted to downloading a huge library of pirated books containing millions of books known as LibGen.
In a case between Meta and a large group of authors accusing the company of using their works without permission to train its AI models, during the case the company admitted to downloading a huge library of pirated books containing millions of books known as LibGen.