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    Meta violated the Digital Services Act (DSA) by failing to give Facebook and Instagram users simple mechanisms to report illegal content, the European Commission said in a preliminary decision announced yesterday. Meta also failed to give users an effective way to challenge content moderation decisions, the EC said. “When it comes to Meta, neither Facebook

    NewsOctober 24, 2025
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    Earlier this month, Tesla rolled out a new firmware update that added a pair of new driving modes for the controversial full self-driving (FSD) feature. One, called “Sloth,” relaxes acceleration and stays in its lane. The other, called “Mad Max,” does the opposite: It speeds and swerves through traffic to get you to your destination

    NewsOctober 24, 2025
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    Yesterday, Donald Trump announced on social media that he had been planning to “surge” troops into San Francisco this weekend—but was dissuaded from doing so by several tech billionaires. “Friends of mine who live in the area called last night to ask me not to go forward with the surge,” Trump wrote. Who are these

    NewsOctober 24, 2025
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    Digital reading devices like the Kindle have existed for almost 20 years, and the standard eReader form factor has hardly changed at all. Amazon, Boox, and a few other companies have offered larger E Ink screens, but how about something smaller? Boox has unveiled its second-generation Palma e-reader, which still fits in your pocket but

    NewsOctober 24, 2025
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    One of the things that emerging diseases, including the COVID and Zika pandemics, have taught us is that it’s tough to keep up with infectious diseases in the modern world. Things like air travel can allow a virus to spread faster than our ability to develop therapies. But that doesn’t mean biotech has stood still;

    NewsOctober 24, 2025
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    A groundbreaking study from the University of Maryland has revealed something that might surprise you: more than 9% of all news coverage in U.S. newspapers now contains AI-generated text. Even more striking? AI-written content has appeared on the opinion pages of some of America’s most trusted publications, including The New York Times, The Wall Street

    NewsOctober 24, 2025
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    Bricklayer AI has closed a $5 million seed round led by Tech Square Ventures. The round was oversubscribed, drawing continued support from Sovereign’s Capital, Dreamit Ventures, and BlueWing Ventures. All three firms participated in previous funding rounds and chose to double down on their investment. The Arlington, Virginia-based company builds an agentic cybersecurity platform that

    NewsOctober 24, 2025
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    Tensormesh has officially launched with $4.5 million in seed funding led by Laude Ventures. The company is bringing commercial-grade caching technology to enterprise AI infrastructure, promising to cut inference costs and latency by up to 10x. Their approach eliminates redundant computation in AI inference while keeping data and infrastructure under full enterprise control. The funding

    NewsOctober 24, 2025
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    Crustdata announced today it has closed a $6 million seed funding round led by Y Combinator and A Capital. General Catalyst, SV Angel, and Phosphor Capital also participated in the round. The company, which graduated from Y Combinator’s Fall 2024 cohort, has already proven its business model works. In just seven months, Crustdata scaled revenue

    NewsOctober 24, 2025
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    Snapchat just dropped something pretty wild — a tool that lets your imagination quite literally take over your screen. The new Imagine Lens turns simple text prompts into full-blown AI-generated images, and it’s now available to users in the U.S. If you’ve ever wanted to see yourself as a cyberpunk samurai or floating through space

    NewsOctober 24, 2025
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