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- Another Publisher Inks Content Deal with OpenAI. Washington post has signed a content deal with OpenAI. “According to OpenAI, it has formed similar partnerships with more than 20 news publishers and 160 outlets across 20 languages.”
- ChatGPT FTW: diagnoses cancer that doctors missed to save womans life. “…disclosed her symptoms to AI messaging service Chat GPT, which said she may have Hasimoto’s disease… Despite reservations from her doctor, Lauren insisted she be tested for the condition in September and was shocked to discover that Chat GPT was correct. ”
- Only 42% of AI users are Women. “For every 100 men using GenAI tools, only 78 women do—even after accounting for usage differences due to jobs, age and education—according to a Harvard analysis of 140,000+ individuals worldwide.”
- OpenAi suggests buying Chrome. “Nick Turley, an executive at the artificial intelligence (AI) company, was testifying on behalf of the US government in an ongoing monopoly trial against Google. ChatGPT-maker OpenAI would be interested in buying Chrome, the world’s most popular browser, if Google was forced to sell it.”
- OpenAI getting ready to spike ChatGPT with shopping links? “According to a report byTechRadar, Shopify is experimenting with a direct integration with the popular AI chatbot, which would allow products, prices, reviews, and a ‘Buy Now’ option to appear seamlessly within the chat interface. ”
- It is no secret that ChatGPT has given educators as massive headache. A couple articles speaking to this dropped this week: 1) Policing the use of AI in the Classroom. and 2) Does the AI revolution render coursework obsolete?.
- OpenAi approached Google about servicing the ChatGPT search engine and Google swatted it away.
- AI took a huge leap in IQ, and now a quarter of Gen Z thinks AI is conscious: “OpenAI’s new ChatGPT model, dubbed o3, just scored an IQ of 136 on the Norway Mensa test – higher than 98% of humanity, not bad for a glorified autocomplete.”
- Yelp’s antitrust case against Google over search results will proceed “A federal judge Tuesday ruled Yelp’s claims that Google has a monopoly over local search services and local search advertising will continue. Yelp sued Google in August, claiming the search behemoth has a monopoly, because it uses its search engine to promote Google’s own reviews, directing users away from results from other local search platforms like Yelp, even if the Yelp results are more accurate.”
- Freelance website Fiverr has launched a new campaign to help free lancers learn ai.

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