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Developers who've spoken to BBC Newsbeat say it's not widely used in finished products due to a mix of ethical, legal and practical concerns, but plenty of companies have at least tried using it for pre-production work.

From BBC

I don’t want to steal the thunder of Joanna Stern, Nicole Nguyen and Christopher Mims, so have at it.

From The Wall Street Journal

Details in official communications between Nigeria and the United States have at times differed, possibly due to Washington apparently backing out of issuing a joint statement with Abuja, according to Foreign Minister Yusuf Tuggar.

From Barron's

While the myriad of expectations — both self-inflicted and managerially mandated — are still the ghost of a Monday yet to come, here are ten culture comforts to make note of and have at the ready when the post-holiday blues threaten to get you down, or for a day spent procrastinating putting all the knick-knacks back in their place, where they’ll be waiting for you to take back out in what will feel like no time at all.

From Salon

"The evidence we have at the moment is that it is a disease, and that we know from past experiences that disease can be cured. Maybe one day we'll find evidence that Alzheimer's disease is inherently part of being human, but at the moment I don't see that," says the Race Against Dementia Dyson Fellow.

From BBC