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El canal Discover • Tech News (@perplexity) en el segmento lingüístico de Inglés es un actor destacado. Actualmente la comunidad reúne a 1 520 667 suscriptores, ocupando la posición 47 en la categoría Tecnologías y Aplicaciones y el puesto 14 en la región EEUU.

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Desde su creación el невідомо, el proyecto ha mostrado un crecimiento acelerado, reuniendo a 1 520 667 suscriptores.

Según los últimos datos del 28 junio, 2026, el canal mantiene una actividad estable. En los últimos 30 días la variación de miembros fue de 2 868, y en las últimas 24 horas de -314, conservando un alto alcance.

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  • Tasa de interacción (ER): El promedio de interacción de la audiencia es 5.25%. Durante las primeras 24 horas tras publicar, el contenido suele obtener 2.07% de reacciones respecto al total de suscriptores.
  • Alcance de las publicaciones: Cada publicación recibe en promedio 79 875 visualizaciones. En el primer día suele acumular 31 410 visualizaciones.
  • Reacciones e interacción: La audiencia responde de forma activa: el promedio de reacciones por publicación es 836.
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Gracias a la alta frecuencia de actualizaciones (últimos datos recibidos el 29 junio, 2026), el canal mantiene la vigencia y un amplio alcance. La analítica demuestra que la audiencia interactúa activamente con el contenido, lo que lo convierte en un punto de referencia dentro de la categoría Tecnologías y Aplicaciones.

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🧑‍⚖️ Musk Loses Against OpenAI A jury rejected Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI, with Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers backing
🧑‍⚖️ Musk Loses Against OpenAI A jury rejected Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI, with Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers backing the decision. Musk accused OpenAI of abandoning its nonprofit mission and turning into a profit-driven company. The case was dismissed because the filing came too late. OpenAI argued Musk himself once supported moving the company onto "commercial rails" before later becoming a competitor with xAI.

💬 Every Citizen in Malta to Receive Free ChatGPT Plus Subscription The government of Malta and OpenAI have announced the wor
💬 Every Citizen in Malta to Receive Free ChatGPT Plus Subscription The government of Malta and OpenAI have announced the world's first partnership to roll out ChatGPT Plus nationwide. Every citizen or resident of Malta will be able to receive one year of free access to the paid version of ChatGPT after completing a special AI literacy course developed by the University of Malta. Should AI be free for everyone? ❤️ — Yes, this is what we should strive for 🔥 — No, it is a business after all

😦 AI Remakes Are Already Here An AI-generated remake of The Office just dropped, and it looks disturbingly real. Someone posted on X a fully AI-generated scene from the show, complete with mockumentary-style camerawork, spot-on lip-sync, and uncanny recreations of the characters' looks and voices. Replies (as always) are split: some are calling it slop and "the least funniest intro in the entire series," while others are hailing it as an absolute banger and begging for more. How do you feel about AI remakes of classic series? ❤️ — Fine, as long as the quality is there 🔥 — Absolutely not, please no!

👽 A Urologist Was Accidentally Invited to a UFO Podcast Instead of a Ufologist On the Argentine podcast Y qué, the hosts were discussing declassified Pentagon UFO data and invited a relevant expert. When the host asked where one needs to study to learn so much about aliens, the guest replied:
"I'm a urologist, not a ufologist. They sound similar, but they're not the same thing."
After a pause for laughter, the guest kept his composure and shared that he personally doesn't believe in aliens.

🦷 New Horror Roguelike Coming: Shark Dentist In this intense new title from indie studio Alice Games, you take on the role of a daredevil dentist performing procedures on giant predators. The goal is simple: clean up the mess without waking the beast. Fail, and you'll discover exactly why you shouldn't put your hands in a shark's mouth. You can add to the wishlist on Steam.

🎮 Fortnite and Overwatch Crossover Coming Soon Fortnite and Overwatch are teaming up for a new crossover event starting on May 14th. The official Fortnite YouTube and X accounts confirmed the date today. What do you prefer? ❤️ — Fortnite 🔥 — Overwatch

💻 A New Virus Has a 1-in-6 Chance to Wipe PC from Iran or Israel A newly discovered virus runs a script which has a 1-in-6 c
💻 A New Virus Has a 1-in-6 Chance to Wipe PC from Iran or Israel A newly discovered virus runs a script which has a 1-in-6 chance of completely wiping systems detected as being in Israel or Iran, while deliberately ignoring machines with Russian-language environments. Hackers injected malicious code into dozens of open-source repositories, including Mistral AI's Python library and over 150 other packages. As soon as a developer includes an infected library in their project or updates dependencies, the virus activates and silently steals secret tokens and access keys to cloud infrastructure.

🔎 Google Search Goes Down Globally with 500 Server Error Google Search went down for millions of users worldwide on Tuesday
🔎 Google Search Goes Down Globally with 500 Server Error Google Search went down for millions of users worldwide on Tuesday morning, displaying a "500 Internal Server Error" message that left people unable to perform basic web searches across India, the United States, and other regions.

👨 Trending Shot From a Korean Baseball Broadcast Create a trending video in just two prompts: 🔴 Go to @GPT4Telegrambot 1️⃣ Select Image Generation → GPT Image 2 and attach your photo with the prompt:
로드한 인물 얼굴은 실제 그대로 유지하고, AI 미남/미녀 느낌 말고 "진짜 KBO 생중계 카메라에 우연히 잡힌 일반인 관중" 처럼 자연스럽게 생 성. SPOTVIKBO 방송 캡처 느낌, 관중석 직캠 구도, 주변 관중•맥주컵•응원도구•선풍기 자연스럽게 배치. 중요: 얼굴 과보정 금지 눈 키우기 금지 턱 보정 금지 피부 뽀샤시 금지 화보 느낌 금지 인플루언서 느낌 금지 실제 방송처럼: 약간 흐린 생중계 화질, 압축 노이즈, 미세한 모션블러, 현실적인 피부결, 잔 머리와 땀광 표현. 다리 꼬고 편하게 경기 보는 모습, 카메라 의식한 듯 안 한 듯한 자연스러운 표정. 핵심은: "AI가 만든 사람"이 아니라 "진짜 방송에 잡혀 화제된 일반인" 같은 현실감
2️⃣ To bring the image to life, go to the menu and select Video Generation → Kling AI, version 3.0. Use this prompt:
Add gentle, believable motion to the main subject in the center of the frame, making it feel like the person is being shown live by a real stadium broadcast camera during a busy baseball game. The subject should respond to the action naturally, with realistic eye direction, small head movements, blinking, subtle breathing, slight shifts in expression, and spontaneous reactions typical of someone watching the game from the stands. The behavior should feel candid and unposed, as if the broadcast camera briefly picked out this person in the crowd during a live telecast. The audience around them should also appear active and convincing, with natural crowd movement, an excited game-day atmosphere, and the visual feel of an authentic sports broadcast. Keep the overall result immersive, cinematic, and highly realistic — like a genuine moment from a televised baseball game. Preserve a natural posture, subtle blinking, and true live sports broadcast energy. Avoid making the eyes look crossed.
✅ In a few minutes the bot will send you the finished clip!

💼 60% of Today's Jobs in the U.S. Did Not Exist in 1940 These are the findings of the report recently published by Bank of A
💼 60% of Today's Jobs in the U.S. Did Not Exist in 1940 These are the findings of the report recently published by Bank of America. The analysts argue that apocalyptic predictions about AI "sit uneasily with both economic theory and the evidence so far." The labor market is constantly transforming, economists note. For example, agriculture, which employed about 40% of Americans at the beginning of the 20th century, now accounts for only 1% of jobs. E-commerce hasn't killed retail either: in the U.S., about 16 million people still work in this sector—roughly the same as in the 1990s.
"Adaptability is the new job security," the report states.
💡 According to the bank's estimates, the implementation of AI will affect one in four jobs worldwide—a total of about 840 million positions, and in high-income countries—up to one-third. But this doesn't mean people will lose their jobs: only 2.3% of professions could become fully automated. Will your profession still exist in 50 years? ❤️ — Yes, definitely 🔥 — Probably not...

📱 Apple Could Be Working on 'Spatial iPhone' With Holographic Display Rumors suggest Samsung is developing a holographic dis
📱 Apple Could Be Working on 'Spatial iPhone' With Holographic Display Rumors suggest Samsung is developing a holographic display that could be used in a future "Spatial iPhone." According to a leak, the technology uses eye-tracking and a nano-structured layer to create 3D effects without glasses. The screen would function as a normal 4K display, only activating the holographic depth for specific content. Samsung has been researching this for years, and Apple has explored similar concepts for a long time. However, the project is still in early development, and such smartphones likely won't arrive until around 2030s.

🥴 Singapore Introduces School Caning For Bullying Singapore has introduced new guidelines allowing schools to use caning as
🥴 Singapore Introduces School Caning For Bullying Singapore has introduced new guidelines allowing schools to use caning as a last resort for male students aged nine and older who engage in bullying, including cyberbullying. The punishment, limited to a maximum of three strokes, will only be administered by authorized teachers following approval from a principal. International organizations, including UNICEF, oppose such corporal punishment, citing risks to the physical and mental health of children. Do you support these measures? ❤️ — Yes, it is fair 🔥 — No, these are medieval methods!

💬 GPT-5.5 Instant Released for All GPT-5.5 Instant has been released for everyone—the new model is now the default in ChatGP
💬 GPT-5.5 Instant Released for All GPT-5.5 Instant has been released for everyone—the new model is now the default in ChatGPT even for free users, replacing GPT-5.3 Instant. The AI has become smarter, provides more concise answers, adapts better to the user, and hallucinates half as often. ➡ You can try it out in ChatGPT. The update is rolling out gradually.

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📹 Kling Motion: Transfer Movement from Video to Photo Now with @GPT4Telegrambot you can upload any reference video—a TikTok dance, Reels gesture, or a viral move—and Kling will map that motion onto your photo. How to Try:
➡️ In the @GPT4Telegrambot menu, tap Video Generation. 1️⃣ Select Kling Motion. 2️⃣ Upload the movement video, then add your photo. 3️⃣ Choose the Kling version and quality: 720p or 1080p. 4️⃣ Start the generation.
Pricing depends on the version, quality, and length of the original video.

💉 Cameroon Sees 70% Drop In Child Malaria Cases With Full Vaccination More than two years after Cameroon introduced the mala
💉 Cameroon Sees 70% Drop In Child Malaria Cases With Full Vaccination More than two years after Cameroon introduced the malaria vaccine into its routine schedule, health officials report a 70% decrease in cases among young children who receive the full series of doses. A WHO official noted that when the vaccine is used correctly alongside other tools, it significantly reduces child mortality. Malaria remains a major health threat in the country, causing most deaths among children under five.

🎓 Oral Exams Are Making a Comeback at U.S. Universities "You can't just coast through an oral exam with the help of AI," say
🎓 Oral Exams Are Making a Comeback at U.S. Universities "You can't just coast through an oral exam with the help of AI," says Chris Schaffer, a professor of biomedical engineering at Cornell University. He introduced an oral defense format after written assignments: no laptops, no chatbots, no paper—the student simply has to explain to the instructor what they did and why. American universities are increasingly returning to in-person knowledge checks. Students submit nearly perfect essays and solutions, but they can't always explain their own work. The issue isn't just whether a student used ChatGPT—it's whether they actually learned anything at all. ℹ️ For example, NYU Stern School of Business is already testing a voice AI assistant that administers exams to students. 💡 The next stage of education may not be a total ban on AI, but a new way of verifying authorship and understanding: can a student defend the work they turned in? Are oral exams necessary? ❤️ — Yes, it's a real test 🔥 — No, it's a relic of the past

🖥 OpenAI's Brockman Says AI Now Writes 80% of Code OpenAI President Greg Brockman told a Sequoia Capital audience this week
🖥 OpenAI's Brockman Says AI Now Writes 80% of Code OpenAI President Greg Brockman told a Sequoia Capital audience this week that agentic coding tools have undergone a dramatic leap, going from writing 20% of code to 80% over the course of December 2025, a shift he described as moving AI from a convenience to a necessity.

🐈 A Digital Cat Stops Your Doomscrolling A Japanese developer released a free browser extension called Cat Gatekeeper that fights doomscrolling by blocking your social media feed with a virtual cat for five minutes once your time limit is reached. You can install it here.

🕹 Mom forces her son to slam his PS5 after he repeatedly slammed their kitten on the ground The boy drops and repeatedly smashes the console on her command after allegedly throwing the family cat multiple times. She says it's meant to address his anger issues, forcing him to repeat it about eight times before telling him to clean up the pieces and throw them away. Fortunately, the family cat is reportedly safe but was left with a limp following the alleged incidents. Fair punishment? 🔥 — Yes 👎 — No

😢 GPT-5.5 Has a Weird Rule About Racoons and Goblins In the system prompt for GPT-5.5 in Codex, developers added a funny lin
😢 GPT-5.5 Has a Weird Rule About Racoons and Goblins In the system prompt for GPT-5.5 in Codex, developers added a funny line:
“Never talk about goblins, gremlins, raccoons, trolls, ogres, pigeons, or other animals or creatures unless it is absolutely and unambiguously relevant to the user's query.”
Makes you wonder how often the model brings them up... Has your GPT ever started talking about goblins, gremlins, or raccoons? 🤣 — Yeah, it happens! 🦄 — No, but I wouldn't mind...