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AI is rendering Meta apps essentially useless as the company adds Meta AI everywhere, and viral images created by AI-enabled users proliferate on Facebook and Instagram. (FascCompany)
Technical journalism is often characterised by scandals, sensationalism and poor quality research, and publishers are reluctant to invest in it without a clear return on investment. (Asterisk)
US judge sentences Binance founder Changpeng Zhao to four months in prison (The Verge)
Netflix will start forcibly moving Basic users to other plans. The company has begun asking Basic customers to choose another plan so that they can continue to use the service uninterrupted. Users are revolting and threatening to leave. (gHacks)
Huawei secretly funds cutting-edge research at US universities, including Harvard, through an independent foundation based in Washington. (Bloomberg)