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ChatGPT users are receiving error messages when trying to use the bot. The company says it has identified the error and is looking to fix it shortly. The company experienced an outage earlier this month due to a DDOS attack. Loading Something is loading. Thanks for signing up! Access your favorite topics in a personalized feed while you’re on the go. download the app Amid a chaotic week at OpenAI, the company’s chatbot ChatGPT is experiencing a widespread outage Tuesday afternoon.According to Down Detector, which tracks reports of outages, the platform began seeing a spike in errors around 2 p.m. PT.OpenAI wrote…
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What to watch in Asia todayFT reportersThe UK’s Prince Edward holds a punching bag for Marlon Sevehon at the Police Citizens Youth Centre in Sydney on Tuesday © Jaimi Joy/Australian Associated Press/dpa via ReutersEvents: The Nagoya High Court is scheduled to hand down ruling on a lawsuit for damages filed by evacuees against Japan’s government and Tokyo Electric Power over the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident. Natsuo Yamaguchi, head of Komeito, junior partner in Japan’s Liberal Democratic party-led governing coalition, visits Beijing. Uzbekistan’s foreign minister Bakhtiyor Saidov concludes a four-day trip to China. The UK’s Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh,…
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Woman shops at a pharmacy of a market in Tokyo, Japan March 3, 2023. REUTERS/Androniki Christodoulou/ File Photo TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s government on Wednesday slashed its view on the economy for November in its first such downgrade in 10 months, as weak demand weighed on capital spending and consumer expenditure. Authorities also cut their view on capital expenditure for the first time since December 2021, saying the pace of recovery was “pausing”. The new assessment by the Cabinet Office came after data last week showed the economy shrank in July-September for the first time in…
© Reuters. MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – A U.S. judge has dismissed an involuntary bankruptcy case against Mexican broadcaster TV Azteca, controlled by Mexican billionaire Ricardo Salinas Pliego, stemming from a petition filed by bondholders over missed payments. The decision by Judge Lisa G. Beckerman, posted Monday evening and reviewed by Reuters, granted TV Azteca’s motion to dismiss on grounds that the petitioning creditors’ claims are subject to a bona fide dispute. “The petitioning creditors cannot voluntarily disclaim their entitlement to a redemption premium so that their claims are not subject to a bona fide dispute,” the decision said. TV Azteca…
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© Reuters. The exchange rate climbed to €1.1453 today, bolstered by hawkish comments from Bank of England (BoE) officials during a UK Treasury committee session. Governor Andrew Bailey and Deputy Governor Dave Ramsden discussed measures to combat persistent service inflation, targeting a strict 2% goal. The Pound’s strength was further supported by the UK’s public borrowing falling £16.9 billion short of the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) forecasts, suggesting potential tax reductions from Chancellor Jeremy Hunt to stimulate economic growth. In contrast, the Euro weakened as traders shifted towards riskier assets and began pricing in expected interest rate cuts from…
A federal judge in Pennsylvania ruled on Monday that mail-in ballots that are received on time but are undated should be counted, arguing that a state law rejecting such votes violates the Civil Rights Act of 1964.The ruling was an opening victory for voting rights groups in a case with national implications heading into the 2024 election, as Republicans and conservative advocacy groups continue to push for stricter voting laws.“We applaud today’s court decision,” said Susan Gobreski, a vice president of the League of Women Voters of Pennsylvania, which is a plaintiff in the case. She added: “Pennsylvania citizens must…
Traders work on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange (Photo credit should read BRYAN R. … [+] SMITH/AFP via Getty Images)AFP via Getty Images It has been a great month for the stock market as the “bubble fear” is already emerging just ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday. In terms of the sector ETF, it has been quite a race in terms of performance as we approach the end of the month. After the close, we get the earnings from the top-performing stock of the year, NVIDIA NVDA DIA Corp (NVDA). The high so far this week was $505.48…
Unlock the Editor’s Digest for freeRoula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.Nvidia forecast higher than expected sales for its current quarter as the semiconductor designer said it expected strong growth in most regions to offset a “significant” drop in sales to China because of recently tightened AI chip rules.The US group reported record revenues of $18.1bn for the three months to the end of October, up 206 per cent year on year as it continued to ride demand for its high-performance artificial intelligence chips.In a note to investors, chief financial officer Colette Kress…