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Trump: Does not believe Iran was hiding some enriched uranium before the US launched an attack.

Golden Finance reported that a segment of U.S. President Trump's interview with Fox News showed that when asked "Do you think the Iranian regime hid some enriched uranium before launching an attack on the U.S.?" Trump denied it, stating that he believes it is very difficult to do and extremely dangerous, and that Iran only knew about the U.S. military's impending action at the time of the attack.
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The U.S. Department of Justice has charged 12 individuals in a $263 million encryption fraud case, with one victim losing 4,100 Bitcoins.

The U.S. Department of Justice has charged 12 young suspects involved in a $263 million Crypto Assets fraud and Money Laundering case. The criminal gang stole crypto assets through hacking and social engineering, with one victim losing approximately 4,100 Bits. The suspects hid the proceeds in toys for shipping, mainly including Malone Lam, Marlon Ferro, and Conor Flansburg. They were arrested after spending lavishly, with some still fleeing to Dubai.
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In his recent speech, SEC Chairman Gary Gensler quoted the first chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Joseph G. Words by Joseph P. Kennedy. In his speech, Gensler touted the words of the former SEC chairman as a model of ethical behavior for the agency as a government regulator. "We are not prosecutors of honest business, nor are we defenders of misconduct," Gensler said. We are partners in honest business and prosecutors of dishonest behavior. We don't prejudge, but we do investigate. Ripple's chief legal officer, Stuart Alderoty, lashed out on social media for a speech by SEC Chairman Gary Gensler. Alderoty said the SEC lost the case in court, was criticized by judges for bad behavior, reprimanded by government internal auditors, hid information about meetings with felons, and became irrelevant in the international arena. Alderoty pointed to the Hinman filings as another counter-example of Gensler's claim that the SEC acted honestly: Gensler prejudged cryptocurrencies and filed lawsuits against others without investigation.
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According to IT House citing foreign media carscoops, Toyota recently released an AIGC (generated AI)-based tool that helps employees design car shapes faster. The tool, developed by the Toyota Research Institute (TRI), will be used in the early stages of the creative process. Specifically, it can turn suggestive text content into a rendering that can then be picked and refined by human designers. It is reported that the purpose of the tool "is not to completely replace human designers and design a new car completely independently", but to complete the draft according to the requirements of the designer when generating images. For example, considering the chassis size, drag coefficient and other factors, these factors will have an impact on the fuel economy, handling, safety and even ergonomics of the new car. Avinash Balachandran, director of the Human Interactive Driving (HID) Division at the Toyota Research Institute, said, "Although AIGC is often used as an inspiration for designers, it still cannot handle complex engineering and safety factors in actual car design. This technology combines Toyota's traditional engineering strengths with state-of-the-art AIGC capabilities."
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