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‘My AI twin may get me more modelling work’

As the fashion industry grapples with the rise of AI, one model has created an AI twin of herself.

As the fashion industry grapples with the rise of AI, one model has created an AI twin of herself.

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ChatGPT-maker OpenAI hits back at Musk criticism

OpenAI rejects claims it is focusing too much on profit, saying it is an idea Elon Musk endorsed.

OpenAI rejects claims it is focusing too much on profit, saying it is an idea Elon Musk endorsed.

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iPhone China sales slide as Huawei soars – report

Apple phone sales fell 24% in the first six weeks of the year, according to researcher Counterpoint.

Apple phone sales fell 24% in the first six weeks of the year, according to researcher Counterpoint.

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Bitcoin price briefly tops $69,000 for new high

The cryptocurrency has leapt in value after US finance giants poured billions into buying bitcoins.

The cryptocurrency has leapt in value after US finance giants poured billions into buying bitcoins.

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BBC Verify: How to spot AI fakes in the US election

The BBC’s Marianna Spring explains the key to recognising AI-generated images circulating on social media.

The BBC’s Marianna Spring explains the key to recognising AI-generated images circulating on social media.

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Tech Life

We visit two centres developing deep space communications and rocket launches.

We visit two centres developing deep space communications and rocket launches.

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Facebook and Instagram restored after outages

Parent company Meta blames “technical issue” for widespread problems with services.

Parent company Meta blames “technical issue” for widespread problems with services.

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Musk attacks ‘dumb eco-terrorists’ over Tesla fire

Production at car-maker’s factory in Berlin has been halted after suspected arson attack.

Production at car-maker’s factory in Berlin has been halted after suspected arson attack.

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N Korea hacked S Korea chip firms, Seoul says

South Korea’s spy agency says Pyongyang is trying to produce its own semiconductors for weapons.

South Korea’s spy agency says Pyongyang is trying to produce its own semiconductors for weapons.

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Apple fined €1.8bn for breaking streaming rules

It comes after Spotify complained about a block on telling users about cheaper alternatives to app store.

It comes after Spotify complained about a block on telling users about cheaper alternatives to app store.

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