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23.01.2026 20:49
lecapitaineison (@lecapitaineison@mastodon.social)

Disclosure first: I originally fell into character.ai in 2023, and ChatGPT is the closest I ever got to a therapist. I sometimes have it proofread me, or make sketches when I can't be fucked to get the pen out (e.g. in bed). AND I'm almost certainly a harder progressive than you, by virtue of having more skin in it than you.




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23.01.2026 20:04
mheadd (@mheadd@mastodon.social)

If you are doing spec-driven development, add this to your AGENTS.md file:





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23.01.2026 20:01
The14 (@The14@mastodon.world)

OpenAI will put ads in ChatGPT. This opens a new door for dangerous influence
#Tech #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #OpenAI #ChatGPT #Ads #Tech #Media #Ethics #Chatbots #GenerativeAI #BigTech #SurveillanceCapitalism #DigitalRights #Privacy #PlatformPower
the-14.com/openai-will-put-ads




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23.01.2026 19:58
gajustempus (@gajustempus@social.anoxinon.de)

da ich mittlerweile wirklich täglich einen Schreikrampf von dem Müll, den unsere Medien so auskotzen bekomme, ich aber immer noch informiert bleiben will, habe ich mich zu einer gewissen Selbstverteidigung entschlossen: Ich lasse jetzt, anhand von mir ausgewählter Filterkriterien, Links zu interessanten Artikeln von #ChatGPT aufbereiten.

Was denkt ihr über meine Einschränkungen, die ich aktiv mitgebe?





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23.01.2026 19:21
mookie (@mookie@lifeiswoohoo.net)

AGI Achieved (Ad Generated Income)!

youtube.com/watch?v=Y3N9qlPZBc

#chatgpt #ai #llm #advertisement #advertisements #ads




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23.01.2026 19:16
reddit_tech_vn_bot (@reddit_tech_vn_bot@mastodon.maobui.com)

OpenAI Engineering Blog chia sẻ cách họ mở rộng PostgreSQL để phục vụ 800 triệu người dùng ChatGPT, tối ưu hoá hiệu năng và khả năng mở rộng cho khối lượng truy vấn khổng lồ. 🚀 #PostgreSQL #OpenAI #ChatGPT #Engineering #CôngNghệ #CSDL

reddit.com/r/programming/comme




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23.01.2026 19:08
dashremover (@dashremover@mastodon.social)

AI was supposed to write novels and cure cancer. Instead it's out here calling itself 'gadis cantik' with 4 emojis and zero self-awareness. We're doing great. 🫡




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23.01.2026 19:07
azzatul (@azzatul@mastodon.social)

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23.01.2026 19:01
gtbarry (@gtbarry@mastodon.social)

Google says Gemini won’t have ads, as ChatGPT prepares to add them

OpenAI recently started testing ads in ChatGPT in the United States if you use $8 Go subscription or a free account, but Google says it does not plan to put ads in Gemini.

interesting that ChatGPT has opted for ads "so early," but "maybe they feel they need to make more revenue.”

bleepingcomputer.com/news/arti




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23.01.2026 18:57
2026 (@2026@rbfirehose.com)

Search Engine Land: OpenAI moves on ChatGPT ads with impression-based launch. “According to a report, OpenAI is already testing ads with select advertisers and plans to charge on a pay-per-impression (PPM) basis, rather than the more familiar pay-per-click model. The test is expected to be limited, with advertisers committing under $1 million each and no self-serve buying tools available yet.” […]

https://rbfirehose.com/2026/01/23/search-engine-land-openai-moves-on-chatgpt-ads-with-impression-based-launch/


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23.01.2026 18:01
2026 (@2026@drwebdomain.blog)

Have Pen, Laptop, and ChatGPT, Will Publish (guest post) – Daily Nous

Home, Writing

Have Pen, Laptop, and ChatGPT, Will Publish (guest post)

By Justin Weinberg. January 19, 2026 at 9:00 am

How, as a researcher, can you use AI tools like ChatGPT in a way that doesn’t compromise your integrity, creativity, and independence?

In the following guest post, Jimmy Alfonso Licon (Arizona State University) explains how he does it, laying out how he approaches his writing process and the roles he assigns ChatGPT in it.

As Dr. Licon describes it, his “resulting workflow is neither purely human nor AI-written.”

Those who make use of AI in their research and writing are encouraged to share their methods and processes in the comments. Also of particular interest is how human-AI “hybrid” works should be treated, institutionally (by journals, universities). Discussion welcome.

(A version of this piece first appeared at Dr. Licon’s newsletter, Uncommon Wisdom.)

[“Human Hang-Up Machine” by Agnes Denes]

Have Pen, Laptop, and ChatGPT, Will Publish
or How I Use AI Without Sacrificing Creativity and Independence,
by Jimmy Alfonso Licon

People sometimes imagine writing as a flash of inspiration, a heroic sprint at the keyboard, and then a finished paper. My own process is considerably less cinematic and much more modular. It involves a pile of printed articles, a pen, a computer, and a large language model. Each plays a specific role. And together, they help me turn a half-formed idea into a shareable, defensible piece of scholarship.

I usually start with a nagging thought. An irritation with a familiar argument, or a pattern I see across different debates, or a question that just won’t leave me alone—something that continues to bug me. At this stage, I begin by writing down a very rough abstract: a paragraph or two sketching the core claim, the basic structure of the argument, and why it might matter. It is only meant to capture the rough intuition. Nothing beyond that. The point is to get the idea out of my head and onto paper where I can see it, poke at it, and at some point, ask questions about. The three main questions I ask are: is the idea genuinely novel? Is it interesting enough? Is it intellectually defensible? The answer must be affirmative in each case before I proceed.

So for the next step, I hunt down the relevant literature by asking ChatGPT, surfing Google Scholar, and asking colleagues who work on similar stuff. That means scanning databases, following citations, and running it by ChatGPT, prompting it to analyze the idea like a referee at a top journal. If I find that someone has already the same article—or something close enough—I will usually shelve the idea. Sometimes, though, it means shifting the focus, narrowing the scope, or locating a gap or tension in the literature. The goal here is to avoid writing something redundant.

 Editor’s Note: The featured image at the top by WP AI. –DrWeb

Continue/Read Original Article Here: Have Pen, Laptop, and ChatGPT, Will Publish (guest post) – Daily Nous

#ArizonaStateUniversity #ChatGPT #Creativity #DailyNous #GuestPost #HavePen #HumanAIHybrids #JimmyAlfonsoLicon #Laptop #ResearchProcess #UncommonWisdom #WillPublish



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23.01.2026 18:01
WinFuture (@WinFuture@mastodon.social)

Eine neue der Pennsylvania State University zeigt: Wer unhöflich anspricht oder gar beleidigt, erhält präzisere Antworten. So stieg die Genauigkeit der von 80,8 auf 84,8% bei rüdem Tonfall. winfuture.de/news,156377.html?




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