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AI is printing the rocket engine that could beat SpaceX at its own game

Fast Company Tech

The companys ambitions collide with a stark reality: Even the most advanced AI cannot shortcut the laws of physics and bureaucracy. Thats why Leap 71 is in talks with governments in Dubai, Singapore, and New Zealand to co-locate manufacturing and testing. Securing test facilities for large engines is another hurdle.

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The best VPNs for staying anonymous and secure on the web

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Don't freak out, but your gut is right: Your internet service provider (ISP) is tracking your every click to compile anonymous browsing logs they can potentially sell to advertising companies , or even cough up to government agencies in the interest of censorship. And yes, that includes the clicks that brought you to this article.)

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ChatGPT: Everything you need to know about the AI-powered chatbot

TechCrunch

As you may know, the government has been tightening regulations associated with deep synthesis technologies (DST) and generative AI services, including ChatGPT. Although OpenAI notes it may not grant every request since it must balance privacy requests against freedom of expression “in accordance with applicable laws”.

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Nuclear talks between U.S. and Iran reach a 5th round. Here’s the key issue

Fast Company Tech

Oman’s Foreign Minister Badr al-Busaidi is mediating the negotiations as the sultanate on the Arabian Peninsula has been a trusted interlocutor by both Tehran and Washington in the talks. Its internal politics are inflamed over the mandatory hijab, or headscarf, with women still ignoring the law on the streets of Tehran.

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Trump’s Middle East trip comes amid growing conflict of interest concerns in the region

Fast Company Tech

government and a region whose leaders are fond of currying favor through money and lavish gifts could cause the United States to show preferential treatment to Middle Eastern leaders when it comes to American affairs of state. The president is abiding by all conflict of interest laws, she said.