International travel on the rise, leading to more vandalism incidents among tourists. OpenAi and Microsoft's competition in the AI market. Disney's strategy to gain more streaming subscribers. Discussion on improper tourist behavior and the need for stricter measures.
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Increased tourism and the desire for attention on social media have led to a surge in vandalism by tourists at popular landmarks around the world.
OpenAI's decision to release proprietary products may strain its relationship with Microsoft, who holds a significant stake in the startup.
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OpenAI and Microsoft Launching Similar AI Tools
OpenAI, backed by Microsoft, has launched Chat GPT Enterprise, an advanced version of their AI tools, while Microsoft has launched Bing Chat Enterprise. This highlights the conflicts of interest that may arise when an investor launches similar products. OpenAI's decision to release proprietary products may have implications for its relationship with Microsoft, who holds a significant stake in the startup.
Amazon's Just-Walk-Out Tech Comes to College Campuses
Amazon is partnering with Grubhub to bring its just-walk-out technology to college campuses across the US. This technology allows students to enter a store, pick up their items, and have them automatically charged. However, questions remain about where the workforce for implementing this technology will come from, especially considering Amazon's recent policy requiring employees to return to the office three days a week.
Rising Incidents of Tourists Behaving Badly
There has been a surge in incidents of vandalism committed by tourists at popular landmarks around the world. Cases of tourists carving their initials or names into historical sites have been reported in places like the Leaning Tower of Pisa and the Coliseum in Rome. Countries like Italy have responded by implementing stricter laws and imposing hefty fines and potential prison time for these offenses. Factors contributing to this misbehavior include increased tourism numbers, COVID-related restrictions being lifted, and the desire to gain attention on social media platforms.
International travel is on the rise this year, and so are vandalism incidents among tourists. Plus: Competition between OpenAi and Microsoft and Disney’s push for more streaming subscribers.
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