The platform would be based on ChatGPT’s image-generation feature, which caused a trend in reproducing Studio Ghibli alikes, reports citing company insiders say.
Category: 3. Europe
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OpenAI could be launching a social media platform to compete with Elon Musk’s X – reports
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Floating homes and Michelin meals: This new cruise promises a permanent holiday
If you’ve ever lamented that your holiday is over too soon, one cruise line has an enticing offer – if you have a few million euros to spare, that is.
Newly launched Crescent Seas, founded by former Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings chairman Russell Galbut, is offering “floating…
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On thin ice: Why this legendary Dutch skating race may never happen again
In the 20th century, the Elfstedentocht could be expected to take place every four to five years.
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Meet Toby Binder: The German photographer capturing the lives of Belfast’s divided youth
In the heart of Belfast, where many of the peace walls that once divided communities still stand, German photographer Toby Binder has focused his lens on the daily life of a new generation growing up in the shadow of the Troubles.
“Most of the kids I photographed were born after the…
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European diplomats targeted by Russian phishing campaign promising fancy wine tasting
- Security researchers spotted a new phishing campaign targeting diplomats in Europe
- The targets are invited to an upmarket wine tasting event
- However the emails distribute a new loader called GRAPELOADER
Russian scammers are using diplomats’ love…
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Hermès leaves wealthy clients to pay for cost of Trump tariffs
Hermès revealed during a call with analysts on Thursday that it would be increasing prices for American customers in order to offset the US’ 10% tariffs on EU goods.
These hikes, set to come into effect from 1 May, are expected to help the company protect its margins and fully…
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Why Trump is Europe’s accidental city-builder – POLITICO
At the height of World War II, Adolf Hitler dreamed of developing rockets that could destroy American cities. It’s an irony of history that he not only failed to achieve this, but inadvertently helped shape the modern-day U.S….
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Experimental daily pill found to aid weight loss in what could be alternative to jabs like Ozempic
An experimental once-daily pill appears to be effective at aiding weight loss and lowering blood sugar among people with type 2 diabetes, according to new data from the drugmaker Eli Lilly.
The medicine, called orforglipron, belongs to a class of blockbuster weight loss drugs known…
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Are online claims about the WHO’s pandemic treaty true?
A string of false and misleading online claims have emerged about the pandemic treaty, a landmark agreement which has just been agreed by more than 190 members of the World Health Organisation (WHO).
The pandemic treaty was first proposed by WHO members in the midst of the COVID-19…
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French jails have come under attack. Are violent drug gangs to blame?
Hugh SchofieldBBC News, Paris
ReutersCars have been torched in a series of attacks on French jails since Sunday night Officially, all lines of enquiry are still open into a wave of arson and gun attacks at French prisons.
That means police haven’t ruled out the extremist left, or a foreign power…
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