OpenAI app mistakenly sent confidential employer data to an employee
An OpenAI application leaked confidential employer data to an employee due to a software error. The company described the incident as "an honest mistake."
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An OpenAI application leaked confidential employer data to an employee due to a software error. The company described the incident as "an honest mistake."
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Max Verstappen and Isack Hadjar both reflected on Red Bull's tow strategy during qualifying for the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps. Hadjar suggested the approach was "the right thing to do," indicating the team was satisfied with the tactical call. The strategy is aimed at gaining slipstream benefit on the circuit's long straights.
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IWC has unveiled a new version of the Ingenieur Automatic 35 featuring a vivid pool-blue dial set in a steel case. The dial is described as fresh, luminous and well-matched to the watch's steel construction. The model is positioned firmly in the luxury segment, with a price that puts it out of reach for most buyers.
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Bentley has revealed that its upcoming electric vehicle will replace the traditional engine soundtrack with a specially recorded percussion track rather than artificial engine noise. Engineers at Crewe studied the acoustic character of the brand's most iconic combustion engines and concluded that live drumming best captures their essence. The unconventional sound design sets Bentley's EV apart from rivals that typically use synthesised engine noise.
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A Bitcoin developer known as Leonidas has launched the DOG Mode client, which directly challenges Bitcoin's default relay policies. The project reignites a long-running philosophical debate about censorship resistance, free markets and who truly governs the Bitcoin network. The client represents a new front in the ongoing dispute over transaction relay standards within the Bitcoin community.
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Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov has called for opening fire on Western nations supporting Ukraine, specifically targeting NATO member states. "It wouldn't hurt to start with the countries that hide behind the NATO acronym," Kadyrov said. The statement marks another escalation in aggressive rhetoric from pro-Russian figures directed at the West.
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Wizards of the Coast revealed 35 new Magic: The Gathering cards from its Universes Beyond crossover set inspired by J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Hobbit." The announcement was made at a MagicCon: Amsterdam panel on July 18. The set includes legendary characters such as Thorin, Gandalf and Gollum, iconic locations, and premium collector treatments.
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Epic Games announced that starting July 30, Fortnite creators will be able to publish experiences featuring AI-powered characters. At launch, 36 characters with "consistent voices and personas" will be available, including Fortnite staples such as Agent Jones, to be used as NPCs. The move is part of Epic's broader push to integrate AI into its creative ecosystem.
July 2025 is shaping up as a banner month for X-Men, with new content arriving simultaneously across television, video games, and film announcements. The surge reflects growing interest in the Marvel mutant franchise across multiple entertainment sectors.
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Ukrainian prosecutors have released video footage of a bombing in Monaco in which a tycoon was injured. The suspect, Anastasiia Berezovska, was found dead in Ukraine a few days after the attack. The case adds to a series of mysterious deaths and attacks linked to Russian business circles.
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Summer marks the start of Poland's free foraging season, with many people heading into forests to pick wild blueberries, mushrooms, herbs and other forest produce. Polish law allows everyone to freely collect forest bounty in public woodlands. The tradition combines outdoor activity with savings and a connection to nature.
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A Reddit user described building a fake food delivery website as a way to get a dopamine hit without actually ordering food โ a coping strategy for binge eating disorder. The post originates from the r/BingeEatingDisorder subreddit and has been picked up for early discussion on Hacker News.
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The Arctic is warming several times faster than the global average, warns Dr Krzysztof Rymer, head of Adam Mickiewicz University's "Petuniabukta" Polar Station. Speaking to PAP, he described increasingly visible environmental changes observed in the station's vicinity. The station is one of the field research outposts monitoring the rapid transformation of the Arctic environment.
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Before Nike and Adidas took over NBA courts, Converse dominated professional basketball, with nearly every player wearing the brand's iconic star-logo shoes. One specific 1970s silhouette became a lasting classic. Converse is now reviving that legendary shape in an exaggerated, oversized modern version that the author says she would happily wear off the court too.
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The El Niรฑo weather phenomenon is driving up global coffee prices, according to the International Coffee Organization. Weather anomalies in Brazil, the world's largest coffee producer, are disrupting harvests and causing sharp price spikes on global commodity markets.
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A new paper in the Journal of Roman Archaeology argues that female farm managers in ancient Rome, known as vilicae, oversaw far more than domestic tasks. Historians had long assumed they were housekeepers, but evidence spanning five centuries โ including laws, literature and grave inscriptions โ shows they supervised wine production and other profit-generating activities. The study draws heavily on a 1st-century CE farming manual by Columella.
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Drunken noodles (pad kee mao) is a classic Thai dish of wide rice noodles stir-fried in a wok with spicy chilli paste, oyster sauce, Thai basil and vegetables. The dish is quick to prepare and requires no hard-to-find ingredients.
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A Toyota executive has called on Japanese automakers to increase cooperation in response to the growing threat posed by Chinese competitors. Japan's automotive industry is bracing for intensified competition as Chinese brands rapidly expand globally. The call reflects mounting concern within Japan's car industry about its ability to compete without greater coordination.
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X, formerly known as Twitter, has quietly settled a copyright lawsuit brought by music publishers in 2023. The publishers alleged that Twitter had hosted thousands of instances of copyright-infringing music content on its platform. The financial terms of the settlement have not been disclosed publicly.
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Tadej Pogacar won stage 14 of the Tour de France, delivering another dominant performance on a mountainous route to extend his overall lead. Thousands of spectators lined the roads to watch the Slovenian's commanding victory. Pogacar further cements his status as the overwhelming favourite to win the overall title.
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The US and Iran continued exchanging military strikes on Saturday as tensions over the Strait of Hormuz escalated. US Central Command carried out a seventh consecutive night of attacks on Iranian military and maritime infrastructure. Iran struck neighbouring Gulf states, causing significant damage to a water desalination plant in Kuwait. The Gulf Cooperation Council condemned Tehran's attacks on civilian sites, calling them war crimes.
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Christopher Nolan's mythological epic "The Odyssey," distributed by Universal, opened to $120 million, making it the best live-action box office debut of 2025. The star-studded adaptation is described as a muscular box office opening that continues to rise. It is one of the most anticipated releases of the year.
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