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15.04.2026 20:23
decembr14 (@decembr14@mastodon.scot)

ChatGPT’s latest stylistic quirk is sinister, infuriating – and absolutely everywhere | Stuart Heritage | The Guardian
theguardian.com/commentisfree/

#AI #ChatGPT #Language #Style




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15.04.2026 20:13
AbsoluteMemery (@AbsoluteMemery@tribe.net)

What a time to be alive
#Programming #Coding #Programmer #Programmers #ProgrammerLife #Dev #Debug #Debugging #CodingStruggles #SoftwareDeveloper #SoftwareDevelopment
#OpenAI #ChatGPT #AI #Copilot.

#Meme #Memes #Humour #Humor #Technology





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15.04.2026 19:34
G4Media (@G4Media@mastodon.world)

Studenții universității de muzică Berklee din 🇺🇸#SUA refuză un curs despre compoziția muzicală bazată pe IA. Ei acuză 🧠#ChatGPT că fură creațiile artiștilor.

🔗 wp.me/p9KpFA-5dEg

#Știri #Tehnologie #InteligențaArtificială #AI #OpenAI





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15.04.2026 18:43
winbuzzer (@winbuzzer@mastodon.social)

winbuzzer.com/2026/04/15/opena

OpenAI Plans Per-Click Pricing for ChatGPT Ads





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15.04.2026 18:37
holgintheair (@holgintheair@det.social)

Openai auch nur ne Wurstbude
#openAI #chatgpt #loschenimpossible





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15.04.2026 18:05
paka (@paka@mastodon.scot)

Urgent #health #warning issued for millions of #ChatGPT users

Experts have warned that #chatbots such as ChatGPT and Grok frequently “hallucinate” and produce #inaccurate #medical information.

A recent study found that half of the answers given by #AI tools to 50 medical questions were “problematic”, with every system analysed falling short.

thenational.scot/news/26024916

#AIFails #DarwinAwards #DarwinAIAwards #healthcare #Internet




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15.04.2026 18:00
2026 (@2026@carlocarrasco.com)

World Bank Predicts Philippine Economic Growth Will Be 3.7% This Year

Recently the World Bank (WB) revised its 2026 economy growth for the Philippines forecasting gross domestic product (GDP) growth of only 3.7%, according to a news report by BusinessWorld.

To put things in perspective, posted below is an excerpt from the BusinessWorld news report. Some parts in boldface…

THE WORLD BANK slashed its growth forecast for the Philippines to 3.7% this year, well below the government’s target, as the war in the Middle East weighs on economic activity.

The World Bank on Wednesday said it sees Philippine gross domestic product (GDP) growth at 3.7% for 2026, significantly slower than the previous projection of 5.3%

If realized, it will also be slower than the post-pandemic low of 4.4% in 2025 and below the Philippine government’s 5-6% GDP target range for 2026.

Our main projection is that overall growth in the East Asia and Pacific region is going to decline in 2026,” Aaditya Mattoo, director of research of the World Bank Group, said in an online briefing on the World Bank’s East Asia and Pacific Economic Update.

“Most countries in the region are going to see slower growth in 2026 than they have in 2025. That is our projection,” he added, citing the impact of the conflict in the Middle East as well as trade disruptions.

“The good news is we are likely to see a bounce back in 2027,” Mr. Mattoo said.

The World Bank raised its GDP growth projection for the Philippines to 5.6% in 2027 from 5.4% previously. It is within the government’s 5.5-6.5% target for 2027.

However, Mr. Mattoo said the Middle East war will have an impact on remittances in the East Asia and Pacific region, particularly the Philippines.

Countries like the Philippines, which depend strongly on remittances, will see remittances from the Gulf… diminish,” he said.

Ergys Islamaj, a senior economist at the World Bank, said the Philippine economy is mainly exposed to the Middle East conflict through remittances as well as energy and fertilizer imports.

“Eighteen percent of remittances to the Philippines in 2025 came from the Gulf. Longer conflict will hurt the economy further,” he said.

In 2025, cash remittances soared to an all-time high of $35.634 billion, accounting for 7.3% of the country’s GDP. Remittances from Saudi Arabia accounted for 6.6% of the total, while the United Arab Emirates made up 4.6% and Qatar made up 2.9%.

The Philippines is a net importer of crude oil and sources most of its supply from the Middle East, making the country vulnerable to global crude price swings.

Mr. Mattoo said that global oil prices are expected to be as much as $20 higher even a year from now compared to the prices before the war broke out.

Let me end this post by asking you readers: What is your reaction to this recent development? Do you think the economy of the Philippines will grow slower this year? Do you think the Philippines is highly vulnerable as it depends on the Middle East for a great majority of its oil imports? Do you think the Philippines will eventually make new deals with Communist China and the Islamic terrorist regime of Iran for economic needs?

You may answer in the comments below. If you prefer to answer privately, you may do so by sending me a direct message online.

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15.04.2026 18:00
2026 (@2026@carlocarrasco.com)

$10 Billion Financial Aid For Asian Nations Confirmed by Japanese Prime Minister

With many nations in Asia already struggling with the very expensive prices of fuel related to the conflicts in the Middle East, their respective economic struggles are only getting worse. That said, they are very fortunate to have Japan on their side as Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae officially announced that her government will provide them financial support worth $10 billion, according to a Kyodo News report.

To put things in perspective, posted below is an excerpt from the news report of Kyodo News Some parts in boldface…

The Japanese government said Wednesday it will provide a total of $10 billion in financial support to other Asian nations to help them secure crude oil supplies as prices soar amid the Middle East conflict, aiming to ensure that petroleum-derived products made in those countries keep flowing into Japan.

The aid, announced by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi following an online meeting with her counterparts mainly from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, is aimed at beefing up energy supply chains across the region such as through loans for procuring crude oil and petroleum products as well as expansion of stockpiles.

Japan is closely interconnected with each Asian country through supply chains and mutually dependent with them,” Takaichi told reporters, adding that oil shortages or supply disruptions in Asia could have a “significant negative impact” on her nation’s economy and society.

The planned financial aid is equivalent to up to 1.2 billion barrels — about one year of crude oil imports by ASEAN countries, she said.

Japan imports petroleum-derived products from Southeast Asia, including items used at medical facilities. Many countries in the region maintain limited oil reserves, so there have been concerns that supply shortages could eventually affect shipments to Japan.

The surge in oil prices on the back of the war that led to a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, a key waterway for global energy transportation, has raised concerns in some Southeast Asian countries over their ability to pay for imports.

Tokyo aims to address the risks through financial support, including loans via the government-backed Japan Bank for International Cooperation, according to government sources.

The Japanese prime minister emphasized that the latest supportive scheme does not include direct crude oil provisions from Japan’s reserves and therefore will not negatively affect domestic supplies.

Given its high dependence on the Middle East for crude oil imports, Japan keeps abundant oil stockpiles in the country.

The other nations that joined the Japan-led, leaders-level virtual gathering were Australia, Bangladesh, Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Vietnam.

Let me end this piece by asking you readers: What is your reaction to this development? Do you think the $10 billion assistance of Japan will be sufficient for the Asian nations for their oil and energy needs? Do you think the Islamic terrorist regime of Iran will eventually stop harming its neighbors now that American forces have blocked all the Iranian ports to allow other ships to pass through the Strait of Hormuz safely? Do you think the ASEAN member nations have learned their lessons about depending excessively on the Middle East for importing oil?

You may answer in the comments below. If you prefer to answer privately, you may do so by sending me a direct message online.

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15.04.2026 17:59
dado70 (@dado70@mastodon.uno)

#ai #openai #chatgpt
Anche #Anthropic sta usando l'allarme sui poteri dell'AI come la sua più potente campagna di marketing | Wired Italia
wired.it/article/anthropic-myt




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15.04.2026 17:36
theguardian_us_technology (@theguardian_us_technology@halo.nu)

ChatGPT’s latest stylistic quirk is sinister, infuriating – and absolutely everywhere | Stuart Heritage theguardian.com/commentisfree/ #AiArtificialIntelligence #Technology #Chatgpt




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15.04.2026 17:17
r (@r@fed.brid.gy)

It’s tempting, addictive even, to rapidly produce code for your technical and business stories. #GenAI #AI #LLM #Anthropic #Claude #ClaudeCode #OpenAI #ChatGPT #Codex #GoogleDeepMind #Gemini #dev #swe #ainativeengineer

Comprehension Debt: The Hidden...




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15.04.2026 17:13
winbuzzer (@winbuzzer@mastodon.social)

winbuzzer.com/2026/04/15/opena

OpenAI Memo Accuses Anthropic of Inflating Revenue by $8B





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