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As TechCrunch notes, this is a big shakeup in Silicon Valley as the URL previously belonged to artificial intelligence juggernaut OpenAI, the company behind the wildly popular chatbot ChatGPT. AI now directs to X.ai and according to the Way Back Machine, the website was in the hands of OpenAI until at least July 29, at which point it was not operational but still bore t
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Leading the way are countries like Sweden, Denmark, and the Netherlands, which have all developed really interesting ways to integrate biking and walking routes into their existing streets. And now, a Danish design firm called Bystrup, which specializes in bridges, has been chosen to import some of that expertise to London鈥搘here a footbridge over the Thames will link the communities of Pimlico and Nine Elms. Its not great timing: Lond
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