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Tech »  Corsair Accused Of Cancelling $3499 PC Order Only To Relist It For $4299
  • Corsair Accused Of Cancelling $3499 PC Order Only To Relist It For $4299
    5 hours ago   hothardware.com

    Corsair Accused Of Cancelling $3499 PC Order Only To Relist It For $4299

    Times are as tough as they've been in recent memory for the DIY PC market. ...

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No, Grok can’t really “apologize” for posting non-consensual sexual images

No, Grok can’t really “apologize” for posting non-consensual sexual images

51 minutes ago   arstechnica.com

Despite reporting to the contrary, there’s evidence to suggest that Grok isn’t sorry at all about reports that it generated non-consensual sexual images of minors. In a post Thursday night ...

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