Elon Musk just changed Twitter’s logo again — sort of
Twitter’s new X logo has thicker lines.
Twitter’s new X logo has thicker lines.
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Dashing the hopes of educators, OpenAI decommissions its AI Classifier due to poor accuracy.
We don’t know how much money the designers who came up with the new logo X (Twitter) received for their work, but it’s actually just the letter X from the font Special Alphabets 4, which can be purchased for $29.99.
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