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Some artists are leaving Instagram for Cara, but it's not a perfect transition.
  • Artists are angry at Meta for using their Instagram and Facebook photos to train AI models.
  • They fear Instagram's Emu could replicate their copyrighted artworks, threatening their jobs.
  • Some artists are moving to Cara, which gained 600,000 users in a week



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Becky Martin changed her mind about not wanting children after meeting her husband.
  • Becky Martin grew up surrounded by kids and didn't think she could balance her career and motherhood.
  • She changed her mind after getting married but had a miscarriage at 27.
  • The couple agreed that not having children was the right decision.

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Tim Cook at Apple WWDC 2024.
  • Apple's WWDC event unveiled AI features that should make some startups nervous.
  • Apple has a history of making a particular app or service seem irrelevant by building a rival feature into iPhones or Macs.
  • Apple Intelligence may challenge startups like Grammarly, Midjourney, and password storage apps.

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So close, yet so far. Ahead of WWDC 2024, I had hoped Apple would let you mirror your iPhone inside of the Vision Pro, just like how you can use your Mac on an enormous virtual display. Instead, we got iPhone Mirroring on macOS Sequoia. As the name implies, it will let you see everything on your iPhone from the comfort of your Mac.

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Elon Musk dropped a lawsuit against OpenAI one day before a judge in California state court was set to hear OpenAI’s request for dismissal. Musk’s suit, which was filed in February, had accused OpenAI co-founders Sam Altman and Greg Brockman of violating the company’s non-profit status and instead prioritizing profits over using AI to help humanity.

In the 35-page suit, Musk had alleged that



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The sky, as observed from Zeytinburnu, Istanbul, Turkiye on May 25, 2024. | Photo: Getty Images

A major environmental group is reportedly set to funnel millions of dollars into research on solar geoengineering, a proposed fix for climate change that has garnered skepticism and even fears about unintended consequences.

Solar geoengineering encompasses a range of tactics to



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Elon Musk has dropped his lawsuit against OpenAI and its CEO, Sam Altman, accusing the company of a breach of contract and allegedly abandoning its mission of creating AI technology to benefit humanity. As reported earlier by CNBC, the case was dismissed without prejudice, meaning Musk can file it again.

Musk’s decision to