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Tech »  Investors lost billions on Trump’s memecoin. Another gala won’t fix that.
  • Investors lost billions on Trump’s memecoin. Another gala won’t fix that.
    4 hours ago   arstechnica.com

    Investors lost billions on Trump’s memecoin. Another gala won’t fix that.

    The next Donald Trump memecoin event could very well be the last. If Democrats retake ...

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ChatGPT Images 2.0 is better at rendering non-Latin text

ChatGPT Images 2.0 is better at rendering non-Latin text

21 hours ago   Engadget

A little more than a year after OpenAI gave ChatGPT users the option to create images and designs directly from its chatbot, it's now releasing ChatGPT Images 2.0. OpenAI describes ...

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