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A still from what OpenAI said is a fake ad
A Reddit user claimed to have footage of an alternative OpenAI Super Bowl featuring Alexander Skarsgård. OpenAI has said it is fake.
Tech Insider : Business, Environment, Sports
Tre Hubbard before/after shirtless selfies (bathroom photo on left, gym photo on right)
I played college football but struggled to maintain a routine after graduation.
Tech Insider : Business, Style, Technology
Men in camouflage stand in front of a green armored vehicle holding a damaged large black drone on its side, under a sunny sky
Iran's Shahed drones are used in the Middle East, its Russian copy has been devastating in Ukraine, and now the US has a version.
Tech Insider : Business, Technology
Photo collage featuring Rising stars of brand marketing (Katie Parkes, Zuri Godfrey, Bita Jedo and Benny Gee).
Business Insider's 2026 Rising Stars of Brand Marketing honorees are using AI to pressure-test ideas and spruce up presentations.
Engadget : Business, Technology

If you’ve ever wondered if TikTok would ever offer a more secure messaging experience, you now have an answer. TikTok has told the BBC that it will not protect direct messages sent in the app with end-to-end encryption, because it believes it will make users less safe. In a briefing about security at its London office, TikTok said that implementing the technology would prevent its safety teams or law enforcement from being able to read messages if needed.

Mashable : Business, Style
two people looking lovingly at each other

Despite all the hubbub about dating app

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Peter Wozny at Doha's international airport on February 28
Peter Wozny at Doha's international airport on February 28
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Ryanair Group CEO Michael O'Leary gestures while delivering remarks during a press conference to talk about the future of the company's operation in the Portuguese market on January 28, 2026 in Lisbon, Portugal.
Ryanair Group CEO Michael O'Leary.
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Mark Zuckerberg, Sam Altman, Peter Thiel
Mark Zuckerberg, Sam Altman, and Peter Thiel are among those who have reportedly invested in some doomsday preparations.