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Anthropic Accuses Labs of Using 24,000 Fake Accounts to Exploit Claude
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Anthropic Accuses Labs of Using 24,000 Fake Accounts to Exploit Claude

Anthropic reveals DeepSeek, Moonshot, and MiniMax used 24,000 fake accounts to exploit their AI model, Claude, escalating tensions in the AI sector.

By David Park
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Tim Cook Hints at Apple's Next Major Product Category
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Tim Cook Hints at Apple's Next Major Product Category

Tim Cook hints at Apple's next major product category, stirring excitement over potential innovations like AR glasses and health devices.

By Jonathan Blake
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Meta and AMD's $100 Billion AI Chips Deal: A Game Changer
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Meta and AMD's $100 Billion AI Chips Deal: A Game Changer

Meta's groundbreaking $100 billion deal with AMD for AI chips could revolutionize sports technology and analytics. Learn more about its implications.

By Mike Johnson
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Terence Tao: The Prodigy Who Changed Mathematics at 8
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Terence Tao: The Prodigy Who Changed Mathematics at 8

Explore the early life of Terence Tao, a mathematical prodigy at eight, and learn how his journey influences today's tech landscape.

By Alex Chen
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Engineered Bacteria: A Revolutionary Approach to Cancer Treatment
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Engineered Bacteria: A Revolutionary Approach to Cancer Treatment

Learn about the innovative approach where scientists engineer bacteria to invade and consume cancer tumors, marking a potential breakthrough in cancer therapies.

By James Wilson
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Apple Reveals Details on US Mac mini Plant Initiative
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Apple Reveals Details on US Mac mini Plant Initiative

Apple reveals plans to manufacture the Mac mini in the US, sharing insights and videos from its Houston plant, signaling a shift in tech manufacturing.

By Jonathan Blake
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Scientists Create Ultra-Low Loss Optical Device That Traps Light
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Scientists Create Ultra-Low Loss Optical Device That Traps Light

Discover how CU Boulder researchers designed an ultra-low loss optical device that traps light efficiently, paving the way for groundbreaking technologies.

By James Wilson
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Schrödinger’s Color Theory Completed: A Century of Discovery
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Schrödinger’s Color Theory Completed: A Century of Discovery

A century after Schrödinger's vision, researchers complete his color theory, revealing the mathematical roots of hue, saturation, and lightness.

By James Wilson
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