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Affinity’s image-editing apps go “freemium” in first major post-Canva update

When graphic design platform-provider Canva bought the Affinity image-editing and publishing apps early last year, we had some major questions about how the companies’ priorities and products would mesh. How would Canva serve the users who preferred Affinity’s perpetually licensed apps to Adobe’s subscription-only software suite? And how would Affinity’s strong stance against generative AI […]

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Disclaimer: This article contains strong opinions and may challenge your existing beliefs. Reader discretion is advised. Prepare to be provoked. Let’s face it, most of what we’re taught, most of what we consume, is meticulously crafted to maintain the status quo. From the news we watch to the history we read, a narrative is being

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[Company Name] Launches [Platform Name]: A Free AI Image Generator

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE [City, State] – [Date] – [Company Name], a leader in [Company’s Industry/Focus], today announced the launch of [Platform Name], a groundbreaking free AI image generator. This innovative platform empowers users of all skill levels to create stunning and unique images simply by typing in a text prompt. Unleashing Creativity with AI [Platform

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Caught cheating in class, college students “apologized” using AI—and profs called them out

When the professors realized how widespread this was, they contacted the 100-ish students who seemed to be cheating. “We reached out to them with a warning, and asked them, ‘Please explain what you just did,’” said Fagen-Ulmschneider in an Instagram video discussing the situation. Apologies came back from the students, first in a trickle, then

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