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ChatGPT for All, Debt Tsunami in the Making and Incognito Browsing Misconceptions
Anna's Daybreak News
Wednesday, 6:24 AM
April 3, 2024
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ChatGPT for All
OpenAI is allowing ChatGPT access without sign-ups. Aiming to make AI universally available.
This free-to-use offer began on Monday. Also, OpenAI introduced additional safeguards for a safer, unrestricted exploration of AI capabilities.
ChatGPT, since its 2022 debut, has become the fastest-growing service with its user base peaking at 1.8 billion web visits.
Now, the platform is facing slowing growth. This would explain OpenAI's latest move.
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OpenAI is allowing ChatGPT access without sign-ups. Aiming to make AI universally available.
This free-to-use offer began on Monday. Also, OpenAI introduced additional safeguards for a safer, unrestricted exploration of AI capabilities.
ChatGPT, since its 2022 debut, has become the fastest-growing service with its user base peaking at 1.8 billion web visits.
Now, the platform is facing slowing growth. This would explain OpenAI's latest move.
Source: Read More
Debt Tsunami Coming for US ?
Bloomberg Economics conducted an extensive analysis, simulating the US debt situation a million times.
The findings? A vast majority, 88%, of these simulations indicate that the US is heading towards an unsustainable level of debt.
The Congressional Budget Office recently issued a warning. They projected that the US federal government's debt would jump from 97% of GDP to an unprecedented 124% by 2034.
Surpassing the debt levels seen during World War II.
This growing debt poses a serious threat to the US economy's stability.
Source: Read More
Bloomberg Economics conducted an extensive analysis, simulating the US debt situation a million times.
The findings? A vast majority, 88%, of these simulations indicate that the US is heading towards an unsustainable level of debt.
The Congressional Budget Office recently issued a warning. They projected that the US federal government's debt would jump from 97% of GDP to an unprecedented 124% by 2034.
Surpassing the debt levels seen during World War II.
This growing debt poses a serious threat to the US economy's stability.
Source: Read More
Do you think the US will be able to avoid a recession? |
Tesla Deliveries Limp
Tesla has reported a drop in its vehicle deliveries for the first quarter of 2024. Marking its first negative quarterly delivery growth since the pandemic-hit 2020.
With only 387,000 vehicles delivered, Tesla fell short of the average analysts' prediction of 457,000 units.
This is a 9% decrease from the previous year's first quarter, which saw 423,000 deliveries. Projections for 2024 suggest a mere 11% increase in deliveries.
Significantly lower than Tesla’s historical growth rates.
Consequently, Tesla's stock experienced a 6% drop in the aftermath of the announcement. Exacerbating its year-to-date loss to 34%.
Source: Read More
Tesla has reported a drop in its vehicle deliveries for the first quarter of 2024. Marking its first negative quarterly delivery growth since the pandemic-hit 2020.
With only 387,000 vehicles delivered, Tesla fell short of the average analysts' prediction of 457,000 units.
This is a 9% decrease from the previous year's first quarter, which saw 423,000 deliveries. Projections for 2024 suggest a mere 11% increase in deliveries.
Significantly lower than Tesla’s historical growth rates.
Consequently, Tesla's stock experienced a 6% drop in the aftermath of the announcement. Exacerbating its year-to-date loss to 34%.
Source: Read More
Incognito Browsing not so Incognito?
Google has agreed to delete billions of personal information records collected from over 136 million Americans via Chrome’s Incognito Mode. Acknowledging past privacy oversights.
Incognito Mode in Chrome was supposed to offer users a layer of privacy by not storing browsing history or cookies once the session ends.
Critically, private browsing does not shield activities from website owners or internet service providers, a misconception among many users.
For users seeking additional privacy, options like virtual private networks (VPNs), privacy-centric search engines like DuckDuckGo, and browsers like Tor offer tools against tracking.
Source: Read More
Google has agreed to delete billions of personal information records collected from over 136 million Americans via Chrome’s Incognito Mode. Acknowledging past privacy oversights.
Incognito Mode in Chrome was supposed to offer users a layer of privacy by not storing browsing history or cookies once the session ends.
Critically, private browsing does not shield activities from website owners or internet service providers, a misconception among many users.
For users seeking additional privacy, options like virtual private networks (VPNs), privacy-centric search engines like DuckDuckGo, and browsers like Tor offer tools against tracking.
Source: Read More
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