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🪐 What’s happening in tech today, July 3, 2025?

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machine-learning

I Made Dall-E Transform Childrens Sketches Into Realistic Images

TL;DR How generative AI like DALL-E transforms childrens sketches into realistic images - exploring creativity, child development, machine learning, and gen AI

By @maria piterberg [ 9 Min read ]

From pattern recognition to unexpected “hallucinations” that feel more like imagination, this journey reveals how generative AI might just become the most surprising creative partner of all - especially for those still learning to draw.

The benefits of drawing for children are widely recognized - and scientifically supported...

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tech-stories

The Secret to Unlimited Energy, Moon Wars, and the SpaceX Lunar Conspiracy - Whats It Really About?

TL;DR Everyone’s focused on Mars, but SpaceX’s first Starship mission has a far more chilling target: the Moon. Beneath talk of habitats and water mining lies a secret so powerful it could ignite the first war beyond Earth — and whoever claims it may control unlimited energy, unlimited AI… and humanity’s future. What’s really driving the lunar gold rush? You might not want to know.

By @hillpot [ 5 Min read ]

Everyone's all talking about sending Starships to Mars, but the first Starship mission actually involves the moon. Why? Is it really about making life multi-planetary, or is it about an insane mission to capture extreme wealth and unimaginable power?

The main lunar goals that SpaceX talks about are:..

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machine-learning

Is Generative AI a Blessing in Disguise for Journalism?

TL;DR Publishers claim that GenAI has driven their traffic and revenue down. However, all is not black and white. Can GenAI actually bring value to journalism?

By @cerniauskas [ 5 Min read ]

At the beginning of 2025, the Reuters Institute released itsreport on the health of journalism. It made for stark reading. Of the editors and CEOs surveyed, only 41% had confidence in journalism's future, and 75% were concerned by the drop in traffic to publishers' sites...

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web3

Can NFTs Crowd-Review Innovations Faster Than the USPTO?

TL;DR Discover how fractional NFTs can tokenize patents for rapid crowd-review, funding, and licensing—potentially slashing USPTO timelines from years to weeks.

By @imisioluwa13312 [ 13 Min read ]

Imagine Alice has drafted a provisional application and wants to fractionalize it into one million shares. She first computes:

Suppose Alice’s fractional patent (token ID 1) has just been minted and is set to expire at block 18,200,000. To initiate fast review, she calls:..

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On This Day

Back to the Future was Released

Back to the Future, a science fiction comedy film directed by Robert Zemeckis and produced by Steven Spielberg, was released in the United States. The film was a huge commercial success and went on to become a cultural phenomenon, with its futuristic themes and depictions of time travel inspiring numerous...

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