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BY THE NUMBERS More than 100 Telegram founder Pavel Durov says heâs fathered that many kids. Heâs got six from three partners and has also been donating sperm for 15 years (paywall link). The kicker? He recently wrote a will saying heâll split his $14 billion fortune equally among all of them. Thatâs $100 million or so each. Move over, Nick Cannon. 1 Thatâs how many people in the U.S. have gotten a fully robotic heart transplant. Tony Rosales Ibarra is the first, and heâs crushing recovery. He didnât just get a new heart, he got one installed like a high-tech carburetor. No cracked breastbone, minimal scarring, and heâs already cleared to drive. Your move, Iron Man. 90 more days Thatâs how long President Trump is giving TikTok before the ban hammer drops. Again. Yep, this is the third extension. The law still says ByteDance has to sell it to an American buyer. Big names like Amazon and Perplexity AI are sniffing around, but no deal yet. Oh, and those new tariffs? Not exactly speeding things up. |
WHAT THE TECH? | AI-generated image of a downed F-35 on X |
| I saw this story over at 404 Media. Warâs always been messy, but now itâs AI deepfake messy. Both Iranian and Israeli governments are posting AI slop (and hype videos). Tehran Times shared a missile strike video so fake it still had Googleâs watermark, because nothing says ârealâ like Veoâs branding in the corner. Even stock footage is like, âDude ⌠at least try.â Berkeley researchers are tracking this stuff. Their verdict? The real casualty here is the truth. With so much AI noise, anyone can claim real footage is fake, and vice versa. Thatâs not just propaganda. Thatâs narrative warfare. Misinformation isnât new. But now itâs cinematic. |
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Answer: C) 7 miles, roughly the distance of a 10K race. Thatâs how far your fingers scamper across your keyboard every single day. If youâre a writer or coder, your fingers are marathoners in disguise. Imagine the step count if Fitbits worked on fingertips. đ¸đŞ I recently ran an ultra marathon in northern Sweden. I realized that I had gone way off course as soon as I crossed the Finnish line. đ Donât miss this deal: Start using the #1 password manager that has continued to innovate and add great features. Check it out now. Just $1.43 a month! Oh, and this? Just the #1 tech newsletter in the U.S., and boy, do I get my finger steps in bringing you the best tech tips and news to your inbox every day. Tomorrow, Iâm talking about some really neat digital nostalgia hacks, digital IDs and deepfake North Koreans. Thatâs a wrap. Feel free to share your tech brilliance at the next family BBQ. đĽ â Kim | |
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