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Cha-Ching: Google Pay Bug Might Have Sent You Free Money
Sorry Venmo and CashApp heads, you’re missing out. Earlier this week, Google Pay users began reporting that they were receiving phantom payments in their accounts. The amounts ranged anywhere from a few bucks to over $US1,000 ($1,388).
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Spaceflight Shakeup: Leading Rocket Company ULA Is Reportedly Up for Sale
Ars Technica spaceflight reporter Eric Berger writes that prominent launch provider ULA is up for sale and that investment firm Morgan Stanley and consulting firm Bain & Company are overseeing the transaction. As to ULA’s potential suitor, we can only speculate.
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Three Garbage Trucks Catch Fire in California After Crushing Dozens of Lithium-Ion Batteries
A company in California tasked with recycling returned electronics for Amazon improperly recycled dozens of lithium-ion batteries, resulting in three garbage truck fires and creating a huge mess on residential streets.
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Artist Claims First U.S. Copyright for Graphic Novel Featuring AI Art
Whether you think they’re legitimate artistic creations or artistically derivative and plagiaristic, AI-generated images exist in a strange legal limbo that no governmental body has yet to disentangle. Yet one artist may be breaking new ground while opening up an even bigger can of worms for ownership in our progressively AI-driven world.