ChatGPT Ads, TikTok Distraction, and Zuckerberg’s AI CEO
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In today's newsletter:
- ChatGPT will start showing ads to all free users in the U.S.
- TikTok is driving a new rise in dangerous distracted driving
- Your business might be one driver away from a mess
- Mark Zuckerberg is building an AI assistant to help him run Meta
ChatGPT Will Start Showing Ads to All Free Users in the U.S.
OpenAI will soon show ads to all free and Go ChatGPT users in the U.S., placed next to responses and clearly labeled.
This expands ad testing that started earlier this year.
The goal is to cover high AI costs while keeping ChatGPT free.
Ads won’t affect answers or private chats, and paid users won’t see them, though some worry about trust and experience.
TikTok Is Driving a New Rise in Dangerous Distracted Driving
A new kind of distracted driving is rising, with drivers watching TikTok, scrolling, or even livestreaming while driving.
Experts say this is growing fast, especially among younger drivers, and is more dangerous than texting because it takes full attention off the road.
Distracted driving caused 3,275 deaths in the U.S. in 2023, and video use is adding to the risk.
Even a few seconds of watching can cause crashes, and current laws mostly cover texting, making this harder to control.
Your Business Might Be One Driver Away From a Mess
With remote and hybrid jobs, the line between just commuting and driving for work isn't always clear.
For example, if a worker uses their own car to visit a client, run a work errand, or go to an off-site meeting, that trip may count as business driving.
One crash could create a big problem if the company doesn't have clear rules, the right insurance, and a good way to report accidents.
Businesses should have clear driving policies, and make sure workers are properly covered. Read the full article.
Mark Zuckerberg Is Building an AI Assistant to Help Him Run Meta
Mark Zuckerberg is building a personal AI assistant to help him run Meta as CEO.
The AI can quickly gather information, answer questions, and help him make decisions without relying as much on teams, helping him work faster.
The goal is to make Meta more efficient as it competes in the AI space.
This shows how AI is starting to support even top leadership roles and could change how executives and employees work in the future.
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