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AI scams: how to spot the new fraud wave before it spreads
For years, many online scams were easy to dismiss because they looked rushed. The grammar was bad, the fake websites were weak and the impersonations often felt off. That is changing fast. Generative AI allows scammers to produce better text, more realistic images, stronger fake identities and even voice cloning that can mimic someone you know.
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OpenAI shuts down Sora: why it closed and what it cost with Disney
There was no press conference, no lengthy statement. Just that text, and the announcement that Sora — the app, the API and the website — would shut down completely. The company said it would share exact timelines for the closure and instructions for users to save their work. Nothing more.
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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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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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Labor reform in Argentina: Law debated without Article 44 amid rising political tension
The debate takes place in a highly tense political climate, with protests outside Congress, intense negotiations among parties, and growing uncertainty about the law’s long-term impact on the workforce.
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High tension in Congress as labor reform advances amid protests and heavy security
From early morning, security forces set up fences and checkpoints around the legislative building. Police units from different jurisdictions were deployed in large numbers, anticipating massive demonstrations.
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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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After U.S. trade deal, Argentina intensifies anti-piracy crackdown targeting Magis TV and Xuper TV
Argentina’s recent trade agreement with the United States includes stronger commitments to protect intellectual property. One key objective is reducing large-scale digital piracy that affects media companies and content producers.
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Argentina and the United States sign major trade agreement to boost exports and investment
The Argentine government announced the signing of a comprehensive trade and investment agreement with the United States, marking a significant step in economic relations between the two countries. The deal is designed to reduce trade barriers, streamline regulations, and encourage stronger commercial ties.
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The AI Boom Isn’t Slowing Down: HBM Keeps Absorbing Capacity and Consumer RAM Sees No Relief
Instead of normalizing, the memory market entered a new phase. During the end of 2025 and the beginning of 2026, manufacturers confirmed that HBM remains the top priority, driven by demand from artificial intelligence accelerators.
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