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How to Use ChatGPT’s ‘Browse With Bing’ Tool—Plus 6 Starter Prompts

OpenAI recently made two big adjustments to ChatGPT. People who pay for the company’s $20-a-month ChatGPT Plus subscription can now prompt it to browse the internet, although ChatGPT is locked into Bing’s search engine. Subscribers can also ask the chatbot to create images using Dall-E 3 in beta. This isn’t the first time OpenAI enabled

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Families push to extend Illinois’ school choice program at start of veto session

Families push to extend Illinois’ school choice program at start of veto session October 25, 2023 07:58 AM (The Center Square) – As members of each party lay out their priorities with the start of fall veto session at the Illinois statehouse, scores of school kids benefiting from the soon-to-expire Invest in Kids school choice

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Lobbyists not banned in Georgia from holding office as local elected officials

Lobbyists not banned in Georgia from holding office as local elected officials October 25, 2023 07:55 AM (The Center Square) — Georgia apparently has no wide-reaching regulation that bars lobbyists from serving as elected officials. While there is no prohibition at the local level, the State Ethics Commission told The Center Square that elected state

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Lawmakers vote down public-private partnership for $2.1B Calcasieu bridge

Lawmakers vote down public-private partnership for $2.1B Calcasieu bridge October 25, 2023 07:51 AM (The Center Square) — A $2.1 billion public-private partnership to build a toll bridge over the Calcasieu River near Lake Charles was derailed in a legislative committee on Tuesday. The Legislature’s Joint Transportation, Highways and Public Works Committee voted 8-6 mostly

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Texas sues Biden administration over federal efforts to ‘destroy’ border fencing

Texas sues Biden administration over federal efforts to ‘destroy’ border fencing October 25, 2023 07:48 AM (The Center Square) – The state of Texas and a free market policy group sued the Biden administration Tuesday in response to Border Patrol agents being directed to cut concertina wire fencing erected by state officers in Eagle Pass

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Biden faces dueling pressure to go tough on Iran but soft on war in Gaza

Biden faces dueling pressure to go tough on Iran but soft on war in Gaza October 25, 2023 07:00 AM President Joe Biden is facing pressure from all sides and staring at difficult choices regarding the Middle East. As Israel prepares for a ground invasion of Gaza, the Biden White House is focused on preventing

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The Mystery of Cosmic Radio Bursts Gets Bright New Clues

Rare, fleeting radio flashes in the sky have bewildered astronomers for more than a decade. These “fast radio bursts,” blips that flare and then disappear in a couple seconds or less, flit in and out of existence so quickly that astronomers struggle to study them, let alone pinpoint their cosmic provenance. The mystery deepened last

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Reporters in Gaza Turn to Radios and Generators to Keep the News Moving

The bombs had rained down on Gaza for 19 hours straight. Wajeeh Abu Zarifeh, a journalist and manager of White Media, a reporting syndicate, had spent the first night of the war sheltering in his house, monitoring the news and trying to plot out the week’s coverage for his team of 15 journalists. On Sunday

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