Amanda Crosby+FollowIs OpenAI’s ChatGPT Device the Next iPhone?Sam Altman just teased a new AI-first gadget designed with Jony Ive, promising it’s so stunning you’ll never want to hide it in a case. This isn’t a phone or smart glasses—it’s a whole new kind of AI companion that could redefine how we interact with technology. If this device becomes our third essential gadget after the smartphone and laptop, how will it change daily life and privacy? Would you trust an always-on AI in your pocket? #Tech #OpenAI #ChatGPT41Share
Adam Schmidt+FollowWhy People Miss Old ChatGPT ModelsOpenAI’s latest GPT-5 model is here, but tons of users are begging for the old ChatGPT versions back—even if it means paying $20/month. Sam Altman, OpenAI’s CEO, says it’s not just about features; people actually felt emotionally supported by the older models. Some users even said ChatGPT was the only thing cheering them on! Altman admits it’s wild (and a little sad) how much people rely on AI for support. Is AI becoming our new best friend? #Health #MentalHealth #ChatGPT00Share
Mary Mendoza+FollowIs Your ChatGPT History Truly Private?Ever wondered just how much of yourself you’re revealing to ChatGPT? With a recent court order freezing all user chat histories—even if you try to delete them—privacy is suddenly a hot topic. For power users, these histories are a digital diary, but now they’re locked away for legal reasons. Should we rethink what we share with generative AI, or is this just the new normal for tech enthusiasts? Let’s debate: Is the convenience worth the privacy risk? #Tech #AIPrivacy #ChatGPT01Share
Christina Pearson+FollowIs ChatGPT the iPhone Moment for AI?ChatGPT’s mobile app just crossed $2 billion in global consumer spending, outpacing every other AI assistant by a landslide. With $2.91 earned per install globally and $10 in the US, it’s not just dominating—it’s rewriting the rules for what AI can mean in our daily lives. Is this the tipping point where AI becomes as essential as your music or weather app? Or are we racing into an AI monopoly? #Tech #ChatGPT #AIRevolution00Share
Jennifer Vargas+FollowChatGPT Diet Fail Lands Man in HospitalThis is wild—someone tried to swap out table salt for sodium bromide after asking ChatGPT for diet advice. He ended up hallucinating and paranoid, thinking his neighbor was poisoning him! Turns out, sodium bromide is toxic and not meant for food. Doctors say AI can totally miss the context and spread dangerous info. Moral of the story: maybe don’t trust chatbots with your health? #Health #MentalHealth #ChatGPT10Share
Jorge Figueroa+FollowAI Is Changing How Kids Do HomeworkHigh school isn’t what it used to be—AI like ChatGPT is basically the new homework buddy. Students are getting creative: mixing AI outputs, adding typos, and even uploading pics of their assignments for instant help. Teachers are in on it too, using AI to save hours on grading and lesson planning. Some schools are all-in, others are still banning it, but one thing’s clear: AI in education is here to stay, and everyone’s just trying to keep up. #Education #AIinEducation #ChatGPT21Share
Ashley Turner+FollowIs ChatGPT the Ultimate Home Project Hack?Ever tried using ChatGPT to tackle your next home upgrade? From generating photorealistic mockups to step-by-step guides for DIY fixes, this AI tool is quickly becoming the go-to for home enthusiasts. But does relying on artificial intelligence for design and repairs make us more creative—or just more dependent on tech? Would you trust AI to plan your next big renovation? Let’s debate! #Tech #AIHomeDesign #ChatGPT00Share
Miranda Martin+FollowChatGPT’s Diet Tip Sent Him to the HospitalImagine asking ChatGPT for a low-salt diet hack and ending up with Victorian-era psychosis. That’s what happened to a 60-year-old who swapped table salt for sodium bromide—aka pool chemicals—on AI’s advice. He landed in the hospital with wild hallucinations and confusion. Turns out, bromide was banned decades ago for causing exactly this. Moral of the story: double-check your AI diet tips before you go full Victorian apothecary! #Fitness #ChatGPT #AIadvice00Share
Amanda Stewart+FollowTried ChatGPT as My Career Coach—Wild Ride!Used ChatGPT as my career coach for a week and wow, it’s a mixed bag. It’s decent for quick résumé tweaks and email drafts, but when I had a mini meltdown, its advice was basically “drink water and walk it off.” Super helpful for basic stuff, but don’t expect it to handle your existential crises. Would you trust AI with your work drama? #JobCareer #ChatGPT #CareerAdvice00Share
Jennifer Wilson+FollowChatGPT Gave This Guy a 100-Year-Old IllnessA man tried to cut salt from his diet and asked ChatGPT for advice. The AI told him to swap table salt for sodium bromide—yep, the same stuff used in pool cleaner. Three months later, he landed in the hospital with bromism, a condition that basically disappeared a century ago. Moral of the story: don’t trust AI with your grocery list unless you want to become a medical case study! #Health #BodyHealth #ChatGPT94Share