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Elon Musk says people should worry less about the costs of raising kids and just have them. A Pew Center survey found that the number of US adults not planning on having kids has jumped. AdvertisementElon Musk says people are too concerned about the costs of raising children and should just go ahead and have them. The Tesla and SpaceX CEO was asked at a pro-Trump rally in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania on Saturday night what advice he'd give to the younger generation about having children. AdvertisementMusk isn't the only superrich person to shrug off the costs of having children.
Persons: Elon Musk, , there's, Musk, Kevin O'Leary Organizations: Pew Center, Service, SpaceX, Trump, Bloomberg, Pew Research Center Locations: Harrisburg , Pennsylvania
Online dating is a mixed bag for most people — queer, hetero, nonbinary. That includes profiles that are fake, created by scammers to try to lure private information from users. As tough as the process can be, older women have it worse than most. They report more negative online-dating experiences compared with men of all ages and younger women, according to a Pew Center for Research study. The pool of men narrows with time: Men’s life expectancy is seven years shorter than women’s.
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A Pew Center study found that one in five teens who have heard of ChatGPT have used it for schoolwork. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . With around two-thirds of US teenagers having heard of ChatGPT, that is a lot of kids using OpenAI's chatbot to help write essays and solve math problems. ChatGPT is so popular among students right now that its US traffic dropped by over 10% when schools finished for summer. AdvertisementIts growing presence in classrooms has fuelled fears of a cheating epidemic, with another survey conducted earlier this year finding that one in four teachers say they have caught their students cheating using ChatGPT.
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“This year, overall views of the United States are much more positive than views of China in most places surveyed,” the report said. The 2019 survey recorded a median of 55% across 22 countries showing favorable views of the U.S., compared to a median of 39% of China. Of the same countries in 2023, medians of 58% and 21% had positive views of the U.S. and China, respectively. Then, a median of 53% across 15 countries reported favorable views of the U.S., compared to a median of 43% with favorable views of China. In 2023, medians of 59% and 27% across the same countries had favorable views of the U.S. and of China, respectively, according to Pew.
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There are a lot of reasons why you might want to delete a popular app from their phone — and you're far from alone. Popular social media apps Instagram, Facebook and Snapchat garnered the most internet searches from people looking to delete those apps over a recent six-month period, according to an analysis of search trends from cybersecurity website VPNOverview. During that period, there were more than 900,000 searches for how to "delete" or "deactivate" Instagram, more than any of the country's 30 most popular apps by downloads, VPNOverview said in its February report. And in recent years, polls have shown growing distrust of popular social media platforms over issues like disinformation, cyberbullying, phishing scams, privacy concerns and data mining. And, while the majority of teens today are willing to take breaks from social media, they're also mostly split on whether they could give up social media altogether.
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