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IN SPACE - APRIL 06: (EDITOR'S NOTE: This Handout image was provided by a third-party organization and may not adhere to Getty Images' editorial policy.) In this handout image provided by NASA, CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut and Artemis II Mission Specialist Jeremy Hansen is seen making observations through the Orion spacecraft window early in the Artemis II lunar flyby. Due to last approximately seven hours, the lunar observation period was the duration of time that the crew is close enough to the Moon to make impactful science observations (4,070 miles altitude at closest approach) and the spacecraft was oriented such that the windows are pointed at the Moon. (Photo by NASA via Getty Images)
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IN SPACE - APRIL 06: (EDITOR'S NOTE: This Handout image was provided by a third-party organization and may not adhere to Getty Images' editorial policy.) In this handout image provided by NASA, NASA astronaut and Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman pictured here in the Orion spacecraft during the Artemis II lunar flyby. Wiseman and his fellow crewmates spent approximately seven hours taking turns at the Orion windows capturing science data to share with their team back on Earth. At closest approach, they came within 4,067 miles of the Moon’s surface. (Photo by NASA via Getty Images)
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IN SPACE - APRIL 06: (EDITOR'S NOTE: This Handout image was provided by a third-party organization and may not adhere to Getty Images' editorial policy.) In this handout image provided by NASA, NASA astronaut and Artemis II Pilot Victor Glover pictured here in the Orion spacecraft during the Artemis II lunar flyby. Glover and his fellow crewmates spent approximately seven hours taking turns at the Orion windows capturing science data to share with their team back on Earth. At closest approach, they came within 4,067 miles of the Moon’s surface. (Photo by NASA via Getty Images)
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(FILES) Floor signage for the offices of DeepSeek (C) is seen in Beijing on January 28, 2025. For weeks now, the global tech industry has been waiting for a major artificial intelligence launch from DeepSeek, seen as a benchmark for China's progress in the fast-moving field.More than a year has passed since the startup put Chinese AI on the map in early 2025 with a low-cost chatbot that performed at a similar level to US rivals.But despite reports and rumours about its imminent release, DeepSeek's next-generation "V4" model is nowhere in sight. (Photo by PETER CATTERALL / AFP via Getty Images) / TO GO WITH STORY: China-technology-AI-DeepSeek, FOCUS by Katie Forster, with Luna Lin
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(FILES) This file photo illustration shows the DeepSeek app on a mobile phone in Hong Kong on January 28, 2025. For weeks now, the global tech industry has been waiting for a major artificial intelligence launch from DeepSeek, seen as a benchmark for China's progress in the fast-moving field.More than a year has passed since the startup put Chinese AI on the map in early 2025 with a low-cost chatbot that performed at a similar level to US rivals.But despite reports and rumours about its imminent release, DeepSeek's next-generation "V4" model is nowhere in sight. (Photo by MLADEN ANTONOV / AFP via Getty Images) / TO GO WITH STORY: China-technology-AI-DeepSeek, FOCUS by Katie Forster, with Luna Lin
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(FILES) This file photo illustration shows the DeepSeek app on a mobile phone in Beijing on January 27, 2025. For weeks now, the global tech industry has been waiting for a major artificial intelligence launch from DeepSeek, seen as a benchmark for China's progress in the fast-moving field.More than a year has passed since the startup put Chinese AI on the map in early 2025 with a low-cost chatbot that performed at a similar level to US rivals.But despite reports and rumours about its imminent release, DeepSeek's next-generation "V4" model is nowhere in sight. (Photo by GREG BAKER / AFP via Getty Images) / TO GO WITH STORY: China-technology-AI-DeepSeek, FOCUS by Katie Forster, with Luna Lin
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This photo taken on April 1, 2026 shows the prospective site for a data center is seen after the project was scrapped following protests in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Rubble litters a vacant lot in New Brunswick, bordered by a railway line on one side and homes on another. This former automotive plant was the place where Amzak Capital Management intended to construct a data center as artificial intelligence drives voracious demand for such infrastructure. Nine days before a scheduled city council vote in mid-February, residents learned of the project and sounded an alarm. (Photo by Thomas URBAIN / AFP via Getty Images)
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SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 08: Neal Stephenson speaks onstage during the "When Does Science Fiction Become Reality?" panel at the HumanX Conference San Franciso 2026 Moscone Center South on April 08, 2026 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Big Event Media/Getty Images for HumanX Conference)


