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Gemini can now generate a 30-second approximation of what real music sounds like
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Were not nostalgic for 2016 — were nostalgic for the internet before all the slop | TechCrunch
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The Trump administrations antitrust honeymoon is over
Posted on“It’s not personal, Sonny, it’s strictly business.” That quote was first delivered by mob boss Michael Corleone in The Godfather, but last Monday, it became the title of a speech by the Justice Department’s acting antitrust chief Omeed Assefi. At a George Washington University event co-hosted with the publication MLex, Assefi described an agency firing…
Rings Jamie Siminoff is still trying to calm privacy fears, but his answers may not help | TechCrunch
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