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Cybertrucks Come With Special Tricks: Breaking Fingers and Slicing Legs
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This week saw the return of the gpt2-chatbot, and the wild Drake and Kendrick Lamar rap beef.

The Cybertruck continues to make us laugh with how bad it is, and now it’s literally breaking people’s fingers and slicing their legs. The strange, secretive AI model referred to as “gpt2-chatbot” has resurfaced. Check out the rest of the big tech news for the week.

DJ Akademiks, a live streamer closely following the rap beef, first noticed the Google Maps change in a tweet on Sunday afternoon. - Maxwell Zeff Read More Boeing Admits That Its Employees Falsified Aircraft Records for 787 Dreamliner In the latest disturbing twist to the Boeing saga, the company admitted to falsifying records related to the inspection of its 787 Dreamliner plane. The company publicly disclosed this after news broke of yet another federal investigation into the company.

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