• OpenAI live stream - could we see a major ChatGPT upgrade?
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    Follow along as we break down everything OpenAI announces during it's March 25, 2025 live event.
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  • SEC will keep $50 million of Ripple fine and refund the rest to wrap case, legal officer says
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    Ripple has agreed to withdraw its cross-appeal, Chief Legal Officer Stuart Alderoty said on X Tuesday.
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  • Google quantum exec says tech is '5 years out from a real breakout'
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    Julian Kelly, Google Quantum AI's director of hardware, told CNBC quantum computers may only be about five years from a breakthrough.
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  • eToro IPO: Crypto and stock trading platforms ETOR shares to list on Nasdaq in latest fintech public debut
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    eToro Group Ltd has announced that it plans to take itself public in an initial public offering. The company made the announcement in a press release today, in which it confirmed that it had filed its Form F-1 registration statement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).However, there are still many unknowns about eToros IPO. Heres what we do knowand what still needs to be revealed.What is eToro Group Ltd?eToro Group Ltd is the name of the company that operates the eToro trading platform. Like other trading platforms, eToro allows investors to buy and sell a number of assets, including stocks and cryptocurrencies. But eToro is slightly different from traditional trading platforms like Charles Schwab or Vanguard.Thats because eToro is what is known as a social trading platform. The phrase signifies a platform that allows its users to see, and if they choose to, mimic the trades of other investors on the platform. This allows more novice investors to piggyback on the expertise of other investors whose decisions they trust.eToro Group was founded back in 2007. It is based in Tel Aviv, Israel, with offices around the world.eToro by the numbersAccording to the companys Form F-1 registration statement, eToro has the following metrics as of December 31, 2024:A global footprint that spreads across 75 countriesApproximately 3.5 million funded accounts across those countriesNet contribution of $787 million (up 41% from $557 million in 2023)Total commission of $931 million (up 46% from $639 million in 2023)Net income of $192 million (up 1,161% from $15 million in 2023)Adjusted EBITDA of $304 million (up 159% from $187 million in 2023)eToros F-1 also lists a number of its growth strategies, which the company says focus on acquiring more users in existing markets, increasing its share of users assets, and moving into new markets. Among the risks the company cites are uncertain legal and regulatory landscapes, as well as operating in a highly competitive industry.When is eToros IPO?Thats unknown. As of this writing, eToro has not divulged when its IPO may take place. In its press release about its intention to go public, eToro stated that the offering is subject to market conditions, and there can be no assurance as to whether or when the offering may be completed.What is eToros stock ticker?eToros stock ticker will be ETOR.What market will ETOR trade on?eToro shares will trade on the Nasdaq Global Select Market.What is the IPO share price of ETOR?That is unknown. eToro says that the price range for the proposed offering have not yet been determined.How many ETOR shares are available in its IPO?That, too, is unknown. The company says that the number of shares it plans to offer has also not yet been determined.How much will eToro raise in its IPO?That is something else we do not know at this time. Until eToro announces the number of shares it will offer and the offering price, it cannot be known how much the company plans to raise in its IPO.
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  • Japanese court orders the Unification Church to be dissolved
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    The Unification Church in Japan was ordered dissolved by a court Tuesday after a government request spurred by the investigation into the 2022 assassination of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.The South Korea-based church said it was considering an immediate appeal of the Tokyo District Courts revocation of its legal status, which would take away its tax-exempt privilege and require liquidation of its assets.The order followed a request by Japans Education Ministry in 2023 to dissolve the influential South Korea-based sect, citing manipulative fundraising and recruitment tactics that sowed fear among followers and harmed their families.In the ruling, the court said the churchs problems were extensive and continuous, and a dissolution order is necessary because it is not likely it could voluntarily reform, according to NHK television.We believe our claims were accepted, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi told reporters, adding the government will continue efforts to support victims of the church.The Japanese branch of the church had criticized the request as a serious threat to religious freedom and the human rights of its followers.The church called the court order regrettable and unjust and said in a statement the courts decision was based on a wrong legal interpretation and absolutely unacceptable.Tomihiro Tanaka, president of the churchs Japanese branch, accused the government of fabricating damages. The church is not a malicious group that should be dissoloved, he told a news conference on Tuesday.The investigation into Abes assassination revealed links over decades between the church and Japans governing Liberal Democratic Party. The church obtained legal status as a religious organization in Japan in the 1960s during an anti-communist movement supported by Abes grandfather, former Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi.The man accused of killing Abe resented the church and blamed it for his familys financial troubles.The church, which officially calls itself the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification, is the first religious group subject to a revocation order based on violations of Japans civil code. Two earlier case involved criminal chargesthe Aum Shinrikyo doomsday cult, which carried out a sarin nerve gas attack on the Tokyo subway system, and Myokakuji group, whose executives were convicted of fraud.To seek the churchs dissolution, the Education Ministry had submitted 5,000 documents and pieces of evidence to the court, based on interviews with more than 170 people.The church tried to steer its followers decision-making, using manipulative tactics, making them buy expensive goods and donate beyond their financial ability and causing fear and harm to them and their families, seriously deviating from the law on religious groups, officials and experts say.The Agency for Cultural Affairs said the settlements reached in or outside court exceeded 20 billion yen ($132 million) and involved more than 1,500 people.Lawyers representing those seeking damages from the church welcomed the court decision as a major first step toward redress.We must pursue our effort to achieve redress and to prevent future problems, head lawyer Susumu Murakoshi told reporters, demanding the church accept the dissolution order and offer an apology and compensation to all victims.The church was founded in Seoul in 1954 by the late Rev. Sun Myung Moon, the self-proclaimed messiah who preached new interpretations of the Bible and conservative, family-oriented value systems.Nicknamed the Moonies, after its founder, the church developed relations with conservative world leaders including U.S. President Donald Trump, as well as his predecessors Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, and George H.W. Bush.The church faced accusations in the 1970s and 1980s of using devious recruitment tactics and brainwashing adherents into turning over huge portions of their salaries to Moon. In Japan, the group has faced lawsuits for offering spiritual merchandise that allegedly caused members to buy expensive art and jewelry or sell their real estate to raise donations for the church.The church has acknowledged excessive donations but says the problem has lessened since the group stepped up compliance in 2009.Experts say Japanese followers are asked to pay for sins committed by their ancestors during Japans 1910-1945 colonial rule of the Korean Peninsula, and that the majority of the churchs worldwide funding comes from Japan.Mari Yamaguchi, Associated Press
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  • The Louis Vuitton x Kari Voutilainen LVKV-02 GMR 6: A Study in Color and Craft
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    The Louis Vuitton x Kari Voutilainen LVKV-02 GMR 6 appeared in Phuket, Thailand, on March 20, 2025, marking the second collaboration in the Louis cruises with series. This watch follows the 2023 partnership with Rexhep Rexhepi of Akrivia and carries particular significance as both Louis Vuittons watchmaking division and Kari Voutilainens independent workshop began their journeys in 2002. Collectors responded quicklyall five pieces reportedly sold on the first day of launch at 550,000 (approximately US$600,000) each.Designer: Louis Vuitton x Kari VoutilainenMaterial Dialogue: Tantalum Meets PlatinumThe Escale case draws inspiration from Louis Vuittons travel trunk heritage, measuring 40.5mm in diameter and 12.54mm thick. It comprises 52 individual components that create a distinctive visual language through an interplay of contrasting materials. Dark gray tantalum forms the middle case, providing an exceptionally hard and subdued foundation. Polished 950 platinum adorns the bezel, lugs, caseback, crown, and buckle. This deliberate material contrast establishes a sophisticated visual tension that immediately distinguishes the timepiece.Hand-finishing transforms each component through meticulous processes. Every lug requires approximately one hour of cabronnage with sandpaper sticks, followed by polishing and sharpening to achieve perfect edges. The tantalum case middle receives a hand-applied satin finish through four hours of patient work, creating a subtle texture that catches light without reflecting it harshly. The platinum caseback becomes a canvas for engraving, with Louis cruises with Kari appearing on each piecea process demanding 12 hours of exacting craftsmanship from skilled artisans.A Canvas of TechniquesThe dial reveals multiple artistic traditions converging across a meticulously crafted landscape. A solid gold base features hand-guilloch work executed by Voutilainens workshop using 18th-century machinery. The intricate pattern references the Damier checkerboard motif and requires four full days to complete. This geometric precision creates a mesmerizing central focal point that anchors the entire design while establishing a foundation for the more elaborate elements surrounding it.Surrounding this center, the diamond-patterned hour circle showcases miniature painting by Maryna Bossy of La Fabrique des Arts Louis Vuitton. Twenty-eight different colors appear, applied separately by hand through a process demanding 32 hours of painting and 8 hours of firing per watch. Ancient stained-glass windows inspired this vibrant palette, which creates a frame of chromatic intensity that draws the eye inward toward the more restrained guilloch center.The combination of these techniquesmechanical precision at the center, artistic freedom at the peripherycreates a dynamic visual tension that rewards extended contemplation. At 6 oclock, the GMT subdial incorporates a day/night indicator with sun and moon imagery, hand-engraved and enameled with saffron and blue tones featuring a subtle gradient effect. Hidden within this work lie concealed shapes of Louis Vuittons monogram flower and stylized sun rayssecret details that reward the attentive observer.The retrograde power reserve indicator sits at 12 oclock, balancing the composition while providing functional information. White gold Roman numerals add refinement without overwhelming the dials artistic elements. Blued steel and white gold hands with distinctive open-eye tips complete the presentation with Voutilainens characteristic attention to detail. A collaborative logo combines the LV emblem with Voutilainens initiala subtle signature of partnership that acknowledges both creators without disrupting the overall aesthetic harmony.Colors That SpeakThe LVKV-02 GMR 6 uses color as a sophisticated design language throughout its construction. Dark tantalum creates a shadowy foundation while bright platinum elements provide counterpoint, establishing a fundamental visual framework that extends from the case to the dial elements. This interplay between shadow and light creates a sophisticated framework for the dials more vibrant elements, allowing them to shine without competing with the case design.On the dial, the guilloch center offers a relatively neutral base where geometric patterns catch light rather than reflecting specific hues. This restraint allows the surrounding hour circle to present its kaleidoscopic arrangement reminiscent of stained glass. Blues, reds, yellows, and greens work together in carefully orchestrated harmony, creating a vibrant frame that contrasts with the more restrained center. The color application demonstrates remarkable technical skilleach hue must be applied separately and fired at specific temperatures to achieve the desired effect without bleeding into adjacent colors.Saffron and blue appear strategically in the day/night indicator as signature Louis Vuitton colors that create a brand reference without overwhelming the design. Blued steel hands add another carefully considered element, their deep azure hue standing in contrast to the dials vibrant palette while maintaining legibility across lighting conditions. The color choices throughout the watch reflect both technical necessity and aesthetic intention, creating a coherent visual language that speaks to both brands design philosophies.Even the straps participate in this color story with thoughtful material selections. A gray fabric option with brown leather lining complements the tantalum cases subdued appearance, while an anthracite alligator alternative with black leather lining offers a more formal choice for different wearing occasions. Both secure with a platinum pin buckle that maintains material consistency with the case elements.Mechanical ArtistryBehind the colorful face sits a mechanical heart of equal artistry in Kari Voutilainens manual-winding GMR 6 caliber. This movement contains 254 components crafted from premium materialsGerman silver main plate and bridges, solid gold wheels, and thirty-two jewels. The movement delivers a 65-hour power reserve while operating at 18,000 vibrations per hour (2.5Hz), specifications that reflect Voutilainens philosophy of traditional watchmaking, which prioritizes stability and longevity over higher frequencies.Two direct-impulse escapement wheels in blued steel improve efficiency and stabilitya technical innovation that distinguishes Voutilainens movements from conventional Swiss lever escapements. A large balance wheel with rose gold adjustment weights works with a balance spring featuring both Phillips terminal curve and Grossmann inner curve, engineering details that ensure optimal precision through improved isochronism. These technical refinements represent decades of horological knowledge applied to creating a movement that performs as beautifully as it appears.The GMT functionality aligns with Louis Vuittons travel heritage in a practical implementation. The GMT disc rotates once every 24 hours to display home time, while the main hour hand adjusts independently for local time with a simple press of the crown. This demonstrates how mechanical complexity can serve genuine utility rather than existing merely for its own sake.Even the movement receives artistic treatment beyond its technical excellence. The white gold mainspring barrel cover features miniature painting incorporating 27 different colors through five kiln sessions and approximately 16 hours of work. Traditional movement finishing includes Geneva stripes, perlage, hand-executed anglage, and black polished surfacestechniques that require years of experience to master and hours of patient work to execute properly on each component.A Trunk for TravelEach watch arrives in a custom-made travel trunk that honors Louis Vuittons heritage as a trunk maker. Craftspeople in the brands workshop in Asnires, France, create each trunk by hand using Monogram Eclipse canvas for the exterior. Hand-painting mirrors the watchs dial pattern, while each trunk bears an inscription with Louis cruises with Kari and the corresponding watch number. This presentation creates a complete collectors set while providing a practical storage solution for a valuable timepiece.This collaboration extends beyond creating five exceptional watches to supporting the broader watchmaking community. Kari Voutilainen serves on the committee of experts for the Louis Vuitton Watch Prize for Independent Creatives, and proceeds from this collaboration support independent watchmaking and the Prize initiative itself. Jean Arnault, Louis Vuittons watch director, has demonstrated commitment to building the brands horological credibility while supporting the independent watchmaking community through partnerships that respect traditional craftsmanship.Technical SpecificationsThe details matter to collectors, and the LVKV-02 GMR 6 offers impressive specifications throughout its construction. The case measures precisely 40.5mm in diameter with a thickness of 12.54mm, creating a presence on the wrist that balances visual impact with wearing comfort. Material selection plays a crucial role in the watchs identity, with the middle case crafted from tantalum while the bezel, lugs, caseback, crown, and buckle are all executed in 950 platinum for a striking two-tone effect.At the heart of the timepiece beats Kari Voutilainens manual-winding GMR 6 caliber, a mechanical marvel comprising 254 individual components working in harmony. The movement features 32 jewels to reduce friction at critical points and delivers a substantial 65-hour power reserve, allowing the watch to remain operational through a weekend off the wrist. Operating at a frequency of 18,000 vibrations per hour (2.5Hz), the movement prioritizes stability and longevity over higher beat rates.Functionality extends beyond basic timekeeping to include hours, minutes, a GMT display with day/night indicator, and a retrograde power reserve indicator that provides visual feedback on the remaining energy in the mainspring. The watch comes with two strap options to suit different occasions: a gray fabric strap with brown leather lining for casual settings, and an anthracite alligator strap with black leather lining for more formal settings. Both secure to the wrist via a platinum pin buckle that maintains material consistency with the case elements.Production was strictly limited to just five pieces worldwide, making this one of the most exclusive timepieces of recent years. Each commanded a price of 550,000 (approximately US$600,000), reflecting both the precious materials and the hundreds of hours of specialized handwork invested in its creation.The Collaborative ApproachThe LVKV-02 GMR 6 integrates the identities of both Louis Vuitton and Kari Voutilainen in a way that honors each creators strengths. Louis Vuitton contributes its legacy of luxury travel accessories, artistic craftsmanship, and distinctive aesthetic codes through the Escale case design, trunk-inspired elements, and signature colors that speak to the brands heritage. Voutilainen brings mechanical expertise, distinctive movement architecture, and finishing techniques representing the highest standards of independent watchmaking.The collaboration represents more than a commercial venture. Kari Voutilainens role on the committee of experts for the Louis Vuitton Watch Prize for Independent Creatives demonstrates a shared commitment to nurturing the next generation of independent watchmakers. The proceeds from this collaboration support this initiative, creating a virtuous cycle that benefits the broader watchmaking community.A Moment in TimeIn a time when luxury often feels mass-produced, the LVKV-02 GMR 6 shows what becomes possible when skilled creators collaborate without compromise. The colors, materials, and techniques tell a story of two distinct traditions finding common ground in the pursuit of excellence. Five collectors now own these remarkable timepieces, which combine technical precision and artistic expression with equal attention to detail.And now theyre goneall five pieces sold, becoming notable entries in the world of fine watchmaking. Their influence extends beyond the physical watches themselves to shape how we understand the potential of collaborative watchmaking at its highest level. For those who appreciate horological artistry, the LVKV-02 GMR 6 stands as a high-water mark of whats possible when traditional craftsmanship meets contemporary luxury vision.The post The Louis Vuitton x Kari Voutilainen LVKV-02 GMR 6: A Study in Color and Craft first appeared on Yanko Design.
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  • NEO Gamma humanoid robot dons a 3D-printed fabric skin to better blend with your home
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    Humanoid robots have captured our imagination for decades, but their transition from science fiction to household reality has been hindered by one glaring issue: theyre simply too robotic. Traditional designs feature rigid plastic shells, exposed mechanical joints, and industrial aesthetics that feel distinctly out of place among the soft furnishings and organic shapes of our homes. As interest grows in robotic assistants for domestic tasks, particularly for elderly care, the need for machines that feel approachable rather than intimidating becomes increasingly apparent.The NEO Gamma from 1X Technology represents a fascinating departure from conventional humanoid design philosophy. Rather than emphasizing its mechanical nature, this home-focused robot wears a 3D-printed nylon fabric skin that transforms both its appearance and our psychological response to it. The soft, textile-like exterior creates an immediate visual softening that helps NEO blend seamlessly into domestic environments while concealing the complex machinery underneath. Its a thoughtful approach that acknowledges robots must adapt to human spaces rather than forcing humans to adapt to robotic aesthetics.Designer: 1x TechnologiesThe robots knit suit serves multiple practical functions beyond mere appearance. The flexible nylon material accommodates NEOs full range of motion without restricting movement or creating the unsettling mechanical sounds typically associated with robots. This quieter operation proves crucial for a device designed to share living spaces with humans, where harsh mechanical noises would quickly become irritating or disruptive to the peaceful atmosphere most people desire in their homes.NEOs hands demonstrate 1Xs understanding that effective domestic assistance requires dexterity rather than brute strength. The tendon-driven motion system mimics human biomechanics, allowing for gentle yet precise interactions with household objects. This sophisticated hand design enables NEO to handle everything from organizing scattered toys to loading dishwashers without damaging delicate items, tasks that previous generations of robots with rigid grippers simply couldnt accomplish safely.The minimalist aesthetic extends to every aspect of NEOs design, including its custom 3D-printed shoes that complete the humanoid silhouette while providing stable footing across various household surfaces. This attention to detail reflects a holistic approach to design that considers both functionality and visual integration into home environments. Unlike industrial robots designed solely for efficiency, NEO acknowledges that acceptance in domestic spaces requires thoughtful consideration of how the robots presence affects the overall atmosphere of a home.Perhaps the most intriguing design element is NEOs illuminated ear rings, which serve as a communication interface rather than mere decoration. These light loops provide visual feedback about the robots status, intentions, and responses creating an intuitive way for humans to understand what NEO is doing without requiring constant attention to a separate control screen or app. This ambient communication method feels natural and unobtrusive, allowing for smoother human-robot coexistence.The focus on home management capabilities addresses genuine needs rather than novelty features. NEO handles tidying, deep cleaning, and organizational tasks that consume significant time in most households. By automating these routine chores, the robot potentially frees family members to focus on meaningful interactions and activities that machines cannot replicate: the emotional and creative aspects of human experience that truly matter.The post NEO Gamma humanoid robot dons a 3D-printed fabric skin to better blend with your home first appeared on Yanko Design.
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  • I'd pick these 2 MacBook deals over all others today save up to $1000
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    The Amazon Spring Sale delivers (with only one deal coming from Amazon).
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  • What is vibe coding, and is it really the future of app and game development?
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    Proponents claim AI allows anyone to create an app guided by 'vibes' alone, but the approach has some problems.
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