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ChatGPT comes to Android next week, but you can sign up today

  Two months after   launching for iOS , ChatGPT is available to “pre-order” for Android users who want to take   the ubiquitous chatbot  on the go. If it’s anywhere as popular as the iPhone version, expect to see some big numbers over the next few weeks. Of course any mobile user can access ChatGPT or other OpenAI tools via the web interface, but the superior experience of a dedicated app has proven extremely compelling, to put it lightly. iPhone users downloaded it half a million times in the first week, impressing everyone  until Threads came along and blew it out of the water . The ChatGPT app on Android  looks to be more or less identical to the iOS one in functionality, meaning it gets most if not all of the web-based version’s features. You should be able to sync your conversations and preferences across devices, too — so if you’re iPhone at home and Android at work, no worries. Of course it won’t be completely identical, since the two mobile operating systems differ in many way

Bill gates eldest daughter get married

  Jennifer Gates, the eldest daughter of billionaire businessman Bill Gates and Melinda French Gates, has tied the knot! Jennifer, 25, married Nayel Nassar, 30, on Saturday in Westchester County, New York, PEOPLE can confirm. Ahead of her big day, Jennifer also spent time in New York City with her family, including mom Melinda, who helped out with her daughter's big day. "Jennifer is very close with her mom," a source previously told PEOPLE. "Melinda is a huge part of the wedding preparations

CAN THERE BE A SAFE INTERNET? – YOUR CALL AGAINST FAKE NEWS - IJ AKHIGBE

IJ Akhigbe (Member ISOC Ng) writes from Nigeria The Internet Society ISOC, plays a vital role in developing human capacity all over the world. Of course, the Society has chapters in different countries of the world and has very interesting forum designated for youths, and then General forums.  They are actively involved in capacity-building and assisting developing countries to build basic Internet infrastructures However, unlike previous years 2020 is different, it is the exceptional year of Covid 19 where the days run into months while the world stays at a standstill.  The Internet Governance forums which take youths around the countries on the ticket of the Internet Society could not hold. Anyway, to drive home the point that it is not all about networking and travelling, the capacity development drive took over. Members all over the world were gathered for some weeks to improve their knowledge of the internet governance space. There were participants from Italy, India, Armenia, Zim

New massacre of civilians in Muambong: hidden truths revealed by Cameroonians

On Wednesday April 22, 2020, the state security and defense forces conducted an offensive operation in the village of Muambong, located in Bangem, in the Kupe-Muaneguba division of the Southwest region. This operation, dubbed the “law enforcement operation”, saw the horrific execution of six (6) young unarmed men, including four ex-combatants who have laid down their arms since 2019. These boys have been executed at the using a knife, and an ax seized from one of the inhabitants of the village by splitting firewood around 6 a.m.  To document this case, CHRDA interviewed more than 10 eyewitnesses and victims who gave corroborative testimony and details of the impact, amateur images were also analyzed. The soldiers attacked the village at around 2 a.m. to dismantle a separatist camp that existed there before 2019, but the camp was deserted because most of the combatants had laid down their arms in this village. Having not met the separatist armed combatants, they waited u

Treachery at the MRC: Exasperated Alain Fogue exposed the dirty game of the CPDM

In a new outing, the national treasurer of the MRC denounces the CPDM spies who are gnawing at his party, the MRC. If Alain Fogue is to be believed, Maurice Kamto's party would have had RDPC figures among its ranks, whose sole mission is to "betray the liberation struggle of Cameroon embodied today by President-elect Maurice Kamto". The same process would have been used by the party of Paul Biya with the SDF. For Professor Fogue, these CPDM snitches are today in difficulty for not having succeeded in their mission. "These APs are now back to the wall" can be read in the publication of Alain Fogue.  Below, the whole of his post  [WHY TRY THE STRUGGLE OF LIBERATION OF THE PEOPLE CAMEROUNAIS THAT INCLUDES TODAY THE PRESIDENT ELECTED MAURICE KAMTO?  Tackling one of the oldest and most ferocious dictatorships in the world, which has also taken out political life insurance with certain powers, is no easy task.  Many took place on the Renaissance trai

Record-breaking $560m for African tech startups in 2017, says report

9 (CNN) — African tech startups have had a bit of a moment in the past few years. The continent's major urban centers -- like Nairobi, Lagos and Johannesburg -- have been abuzz with incubation hubs, tech entrepreneurs and developers creating, what they hope will be, the next big app. The tech giants of Silicon Valley have taken notice. In 2016, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg announced $24 million investment in Andela, a company that trains developers in Africa. Facebook is also opening a community tech hub in Lagos this year. According to new research from Partech Ventures, investment is flowing too. <!– adsense –> Related Article: A post-Brexit pivot to Africa? UK moves to increase trade with Nigeria Their research found that $560 million in venture capital funding was invested in African startups. That's an increase of 53% from $366,8 million in 2016. The total amount was achieved by 124 startups through 128 rounds of funding. African entr

Fellow Nigerians abducted, sold us into slavery in Libya –Returnees

say countrymen more wicked than Arabs •Over 400,000 still stranded –AU Commission Dayo Oketola, Adelani Adepegba, Kunle Falayi, Alexander Okere In the midst of the uproar over revelations that Libyan nationals are buying and selling migrants as slaves in Libya,  Saturday PUNCH has learnt that Nigerians based in the country also sell their fellow countrymen. This emerged as more Nigerians are repatriated by the International Organisation for Migration with the backing of the European Union in an ongoing exercise that has seen 1,295 retrieved from Libya in November alone. Since the beginning of 2017, IOM-facilitated repatriation has brought back 5,578 Nigerian migrants, who were trapped in and outside prisons across Libya. On Thursday night, 150 migrants from mostly Edo and Delta states arrived the country aboard a Buraq Airplane at the cargo terminal of the Murtala International Airport, Lagos. It was two days after 239 migrants had also been brought into the country.