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Posted onDays ahead of a scheduled trial, social media company Snap has settled a lawsuit accusing the platform of causing social media addiction, according to reports from multiple outlets. According to the New York Times, the settlement was announced Tuesday in the California Superior Court in Los Angeles County. The lawsuit against Snap was brought by…
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Amazon is closing all Fresh grocery stores in the UK
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OpenAI completed its for-profit restructuring — and struck a new deal with Microsoft
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