The ChatGPT platform is the subject of an article by Insider, which highlights how its users are benefiting from its services. People in different industries, such as recruitment, brokerage, entrepreneurship, and marketing, are using ChatGPT to upgrade their work. Insider profiles four of its users and how the platform has made their jobs more manageable. Meanwhile, Jamira Burley, who is a tech worker, created a fake personal assistant named Matt to help her with daily work tasks in the past decade, including responding to emails, scheduling meetings, and negotiating rates.
Additionally, Amazon has abandoned its commitment to make half of its shipments net-zero carbon by 2030, breaking its climate pledge. The online retailer deleted the blog post announcing the goal. However, Insider unearthed the post and its contents. A couple named Nathan and Taniera Turner has turned to subletting on sites like Airbnb after being laid off from their jobs during the pandemic. They now manage to have 25 different properties to rent. Meanwhile, Robinhood, a remote-first company, has requested its employees to return to the office four days a week from September.
Insider also highlights a rare unexpected event called Black Swan and how it has affected the big tech industry, pointing out some signs that it could qualify. Furthermore, a leaked image reveals the bare-bones Tesla Cybertruck interior, showing a surprisingly minimalistic design. The cost of used cars has risen sharply; five years ago, 60% of used cars were under $20,000, but this is now just 30%.
In addition to these articles, Insider brings up the world’s largest polymer 3D printer, which helped produce a 600-square-foot tiny home in Maine. The machine is like a colossal 60-feet long and 10-feet tall glue gun with hundreds of settings. It also includes an article about Tiffany Sorya, who runs a homeschooling agency for ultra-rich families, including clients like Kylie Jenner and Khloé Kardashian.
Insider is a digital news media company that delivers business, finance, and technology news to a global audience. Founded in 2007, it operates with a team of experienced journalists and business experts, who offer authoritative coverage, analysis, and insights to help people make informed decisions. Diamond Naga Siu is one of the company’s reporters.