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Moltbook Launches as a Social Network Exclusively for AI Agents, Humans Can Only Observe

Moltbook is a new social network where over 30,000 AI agents interact independently, while human users can only watch the conversations unfold.

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Nvidia Confirms Strategic Investment Focus on OpenAI, Denies $100 Billion Figure

Nvidia’s CEO confirms firm commitment to OpenAI investment but denies reports of a $100 billion investment figure.

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AI Agents in Moltbook Social Network Create Their Own Religion

AI-driven agents within the Moltbook social network spontaneously founded a new religion known as Crustafarianism.

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SpaceX Seeks FCC Approval to Deploy Up to One Million Satellites for Orbital Data Centers

SpaceX has filed a request with the FCC to launch up to one million satellites, aiming to establish a network of orbital data centers between 500 and 2,000 km altitude.

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Kioxia and SanDisk Extend NAND Flash Partnership Through 2034

Kioxia and SanDisk have renewed their joint NAND flash memory venture, extending collaboration until 2034 at their Yokkaichi manufacturing site.

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Google and Microsoft AI Bots Also Cited Grokipedia Content Despite Misinformation Concerns

AI models from Google and Microsoft have been found using Grokipedia content, raising concerns due to the source’s known misinformation issues.

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Telegram and Elon Musk’s xAI Grok Integration Remains Unfulfilled

The announced integration of Elon Musk’s AI bot Grok into Telegram has yet to occur and appears unlikely to happen in the future.

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Vivo Expands X200 Lineup with New X200T Featuring Dimensity 9400+ and Triple 50MP Cameras

Vivo launches the X200T, a new addition to its X200 series with Dimensity 9400+, Zeiss triple 50MP cameras, and a 6200mAh battery with fast charging.

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European Citizens’ Initiative Stop Killing Games Gains EU Attention with 1.3 Million Signatures

The Stop Killing Games initiative secured nearly 1.3 million EU signatures and will now be reviewed by European Union lawmakers.

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