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AI bots will outnumber humans on the internet by 2027, Cloudflare CEO warns
Cloudflare is not a minor player. It handles the infrastructure for close to a fifth of all websites in the world, giving it a privileged view of how global traffic evolves. When its CEO talks about the state of the internet, he does so not from theory but from real data flowing through its servers every second.
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ChatGPT vs Claude 2026: which AI hallucinates less and why it matters
Hallucinations — the tendency of language models to present false information with complete confidence — remain the primary trust barrier in enterprise AI adoption. In 2026, with ChatGPT (GPT-5.4) and Claude (Sonnet 4.6 and Opus 4.6) competing at the same price points and capability levels, the real difference between them is no longer about what each can do. It's about how badly each fails when it gets things wrong.
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Argentina holidays 2026: when the next long weekend begins
Because of this, one of the most common questions people search online is when the next holiday or long weekend will take place.
Meta challenges Nvidia with new artificial intelligence chips and accelerates the global tech race
The initiative reflects the company’s strategy to strengthen the infrastructure behind its digital ecosystem, which includes Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and its growing portfolio of AI-powered services.
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Argentina removes luxury car tax and the automotive market expects significant price drops
The removal of Argentina’s internal vehicle tax, commonly referred to as the luxury car tax, represents a major shift for the country's automotive industry. For more than a decade, this tax directly affected the final price of many new vehicles, creating distortions in the market and limiting the number of models available to consumers.
GPT-5.4 is official: what really changes with OpenAI’s new AI model
That matters because the AI market is changing. For a while, the focus was on flashy demos and eye-catching prompts. Now the real battle is moving toward reliability, workflow integration and usefulness at scale. OpenAI’s pitch with GPT-5.4 reflects that shift. The company is emphasizing better reasoning, stronger coding, lower error rates, deeper tool use and more practical performance across real-world work products.
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ChatGPT uninstallations rise after reports of OpenAI collaboration with the Pentagon
Among these technologies, ChatGPT stands out as one of the most recognizable and widely used systems in the world. Millions of people rely on it daily to write texts, analyze information, learn new skills, or assist with professional tasks.
Beef Prices Rise Again in Argentina: Asado Surpasses ARS 25,000 and Fuels February Inflation
Industry representatives report that the price of asado — one of Argentina’s most traditional cuts — now exceeds ARS 25,000 per kilo in many areas. Other popular cuts such as round steak and flank have also seen notable increases, putting additional pressure on household budgets.
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China strengthens its RAM memory industry and challenges global tech leaders
This strategy is driven not only by economic interests but also by national security and geopolitical concerns. Trade conflicts and export restrictions have pushed the country to invest heavily in chip manufacturing and research.
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Labor reform approved in Congress: key changes and what comes next
The ruling coalition and allied parties secured enough votes to pass the bill, while most opposition lawmakers voted against it. Due to last-minute amendments, the text must now return to the Senate before becoming law.
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FATE shuts down its historic plant in Argentina and puts the tire industry at risk
The decision results in the dismissal of around 920 employees and brings an end to one of the country’s most traditional industrial brands, long associated with quality manufacturing and technical expertise.
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Argentina’s Senate Approves Labor Reform Bill as Final Vote Moves to Lower House
The government argues that the reform is essential to modernize outdated labor regulations, while unions and opposition parties warn that it weakens workers’ rights.
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