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| • OpenAI is facing investigation from a group of state attorneys general
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• The SpaceX IPO broke Robinhood for some people
• DJI and Insta360 are in a patent battle over vlogging cameras
• Congress lets decades-old spying law lapse amid Trump's controversial DNI nomination
• Predictably, Sam Bankman-Fried's fraud conviction appeal has been denied
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• Engadget Podcast: Making sense of SpaceX's messy IPO (and its messier CEO)
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• The Morning After: Apple's quest to make AI useful to its users
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• Senators introduce bipartisan bill to fight government censorship
• Researchers are developing textiles that can produce drinking water from the air
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