OpenAI Confirms ChatGPT Reaches 400 Million Weekly Users

OpenAI has revealed that ChatGPT is now used by 400 million people every week, according to a Reuters report. That’s an astronomical number, considering the AI chatbot is just two years old. With such usage, ChatGPT has positioned itself among the most utilized digital tools in the world, after search engines and social media sites.

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New York Corrections Officers Face Charges in Inmate’s De@th

Ten New York corrections officers were indicted in the 2024 de@th of inmate Robert Brooks, officials announced Thursday. Six officers, Anthony Farina, Nicholas Anzalone, David Kingsley, Christopher Walrath, Matthew Gallagher, and one other unidentified officer, were charged with second-degree murder. Three others, Michael Mashaw, Michael Fisher, and David Walters, were charged with manslaughter, and Nicholas

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Can the U.S. and Russia Force a Peace Deal on Ukraine?

A series of highest-level emergency meetings in Europe, and growing urgency from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, have brought concerns that Washington and Moscow could agree on Ukraine’s future—without Kyiv or its European allies being represented. Spreading oil on fire, former US President Donald Trump recently took to Truth Social, calling Zelenskyy a dictator and claiming,

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Argentina holds prayers for Pope Francis

As the health problems faced by Pope Francis unfolded, Argentina’s churches responded with prayer rallies, expressing deeper devotion and fellowship for their beloved compatriot, Jorge Bergoglio. As the nation’s first ever pope, Francis holds a distinct place in most people’s hearts, and the health problems are triggering a sea of sympathy and support from religionists

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Venezuela welcomes more deportees from the U.S.

In a move that emphasizes growing cooperation between Venezuela and America, 177 Venezuelan migrants were deported from Guantanamo Bay U.S. naval base. The migrants had been at the base awaiting deportation before returning to their home country. This latest deportation is merely one part of an attempt to police migration between the two nations. Historically,

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Kylian Mbappé crowned UEFA Champions League Player of the Week

Real Madrid star forward Kylian Mbappé has been named the UEFA Champions League Player of the Week for his breathtaking display against Manchester City. His display was world class as he dismantled one of Europe’s best teams single-handedly. Mbappé took the fan-voted award on UEFA.com over Orkun Kökçü, Vitinha, and Noa Lang. While all the

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Why do Submarines tends to Fly the Pirate Flag?

In early days of submarines in the military, they were not well received. Many of them considered them to be unpatriotic as well. One of the top opponents among the critics was First Sea Lord British Royal Navy’s Admiral Arthur Wilson. He did not approve of having submarine warfare even; he stated the enemy’s submarine

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“Long live the king”: Trump applauds his own latest decision

US Former President Donald Trump referred to himself as a “king” after his administration moved to veto New York City’s congestion pricing plan, a measure to alleviate traffic congestion and fund repairs to the city’s crumbling transit system. CONGESTION PRICING IS DEAD. Manhattan, and all of New York, is SAVED,” Trump posted on Truth Social.

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Mbappe aims to make history with Madrid after UCL hat trick

Kylian Mbappe gave an unbelievable hat trick against Manchester City to help Real Madrid seal Champions League last 16 qualification and achieve a personal record in his Los Blancos journey. It was the kind of night he must have dreamt as a kid on his bedroom walls with posters of Cristiano Ronaldo and once more

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