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In this photo illustration, the Grok logo is seen on a mobile phone in front of a Brazilian flag displayed on a computer screen in Bogota on February 13, 2026. Brazilian authorities reported on February 12 that they had ordered billionaire Elon Musk's social network X to take immediate action to prevent the creation of sexual images generated by Grok, its artificial intelligence (AI) assistant. (Photo by Pablo VERA / AFP via Getty Images)
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The logo of Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) is seen on Japan's deep-sea drilling vessel Chikyu at Shimizu port in Shimizu, Shizuoka prefecture on February 14, 2026. (Photo by Yuichi YAMAZAKI / AFP via Getty Images)
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(FILES) Employees are seen at the ByteDance office in Shanghai on June 27, 2023. After soaring to global attention with its hugely popular TikTok app, Chinese tech giant ByteDance is now positioning itself as a major player in the fast-evolving AI arena. (Photo by Pedro PARDO / AFP via Getty Images) / To go with AFP story China-business-technology-AI-Bytedance-TikTok, FOCUS by Luna LIN
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This picture taken on February 5, 2026 shows advertising promoting ByteDance's cloud and AI service platform 'Volcano Engine' and chatbot 'Doubao' at the Beijing Capital International airport in Beijing. After soaring to global attention with its hugely popular TikTok app, Chinese tech giant ByteDance is now positioning itself as a major player in the fast-evolving AI arena. (Photo by Adek BERRY / AFP via Getty Images) / To go with AFP story China-business-technology-AI-Bytedance-TikTok, FOCUS by Luna LIN
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This picture taken on February 5, 2026 shows advertising promoting ByteDance's cloud and AI service platform 'Volcano Engine' and chatbot 'Doubao' at the Beijing Capital International airport in Beijing. After soaring to global attention with its hugely popular TikTok app, Chinese tech giant ByteDance is now positioning itself as a major player in the fast-evolving AI arena. (Photo by Adek BERRY / AFP via Getty Images) / To go with AFP story China-business-technology-AI-Bytedance-TikTok, FOCUS by Luna LIN
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TOPSHOT - Bereaved parents and family members view images of deceased children displayed at the 'Lost Screen Memorial', an art installation of large-scale smartphones featuring 50 children who lost their lives due to online harm, in Los Angeles, California on February 13, 2026. Meta and Google-owned YouTube were accused on February 9, 2026, of pushing highly addictive apps on children as a landmark social media trial began in earnest in a California court. The blockbuster trial in front of a Los Angeles jury could establish a legal precedent on whether the social media juggernauts deliberately designed their platforms to lead to addiction in children. (Photo by Frederic J. BROWN / AFP via Getty Images)
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Bereaved parents view images of their deceased children displayed at the 'Lost Screen Memorial', an art installation of large-scale smartphones featuring 50 children who lost their lives due to online harm, in Los Angeles, California on February 13, 2026. Meta and Google-owned YouTube were accused on February 9, 2026, of pushing highly addictive apps on children as a landmark social media trial began in earnest in a California court. The blockbuster trial in front of a Los Angeles jury could establish a legal precedent on whether the social media juggernauts deliberately designed their platforms to lead to addiction in children. (Photo by Frederic J. BROWN / AFP via Getty Images)
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Bereaved parents view images of their deceased children displayed at the 'Lost Screen Memorial', an art installation of large-scale smartphones featuring 50 children who lost their lives due to online harm, in Los Angeles, California on February 13, 2026. Meta and Google-owned YouTube were accused on February 9, 2026, of pushing highly addictive apps on children as a landmark social media trial began in earnest in a California court. The blockbuster trial in front of a Los Angeles jury could establish a legal precedent on whether the social media juggernauts deliberately designed their platforms to lead to addiction in children. (Photo by Frederic J. BROWN / AFP via Getty Images)


