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How I turned ChatGPT into my tour guide in Italy
  + stars: | 2024-10-26 | by ( Salvador Rodriguez | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
Traveling through Italy, I used ChatGPT as a tour guide for the moments where my mom and I wandered into interesting little corners, alleys and buildings where our curiosity was piqued with no tour guide around. As I stood with my mom under the blistering sun in Rome waiting for our audio tour of the Pantheon to begin, I decided to kill some time with ChatGPT. "Pretend you're a tour guide and tell that to me in a more interesting fashion," I wrote. But my favorite ChatGPT use case so far has been as a tour guide in Italy. Elsewhere on our trip, ChatGPT told us that the central figure of the Trevi Fountain was Neptune riding a chariot pulled by sea horses, and explained why Rome's Stadio Olimpico still maintained a monument for Benito Mussolini.
Persons: ChatGPT, OpenAI's ChatGPT, I've, it's, Trevi, Benito Mussolini, Maximilian I, Napoleon III Organizations: Stadio Olimpico Locations: Italy, Rome, Austrian, Lombardy, Venetia, Milan, Mexico
Alex Craddock: I think as I sort of reflect on my career, there's probably four things that have really helped me be successful. I think as a marketer in a world that is evolving very, very fast, you need to be endlessly curious. I think what is interesting about the world that we work in today, whatever function you are in, no one can actually deliver on their own. It's so big and broad now as a CMO, you can't do it on your own. And I think if you want to be a successful leader, you've got to be kind and you've got to be able to lead with compassion and create that human connection.
Persons: Alex Craddock, there's, there'll, It's, we've, you've, We're
To navigate this change — and maybe even new job requirements — Mark Cuban says you'll need to be curious, agile and adaptable. And yet, "it's a skill that can be rare to find," Joseph Fuller, a professor at Harvard Business School, recently told CNBC Make it. Honing these three soft skills — curiosity, agility and adaptability — will never stop paying dividends for your career, Cuban adds. "The skills you need for a job today, 10 years, 100 years from now, are always the same," he says. Sharpening your curiosity skills will help you come up with stronger solutions to work problems faster, she added.
Persons: — Mark Cuban, Aneesh Raman, Joseph Fuller, , Barbara Pécherot Organizations: Economic, CNBC, LinkedIn, Employers, Harvard Business School, Arizona State University's Thunderbird School of Global Management
And from the trip to the World Series that Ohtani helped deliver in year one. But he also could not contain his excitement over the possibility of Ohtani playing in the World Series. The next three days will be filled with analysis, hype and the kind of fever the World Series last experienced … well, when exactly? In 2004, when the Red Sox were seeking to win their first World Series title since 1918? As the World Series begins, Shohei Ohtani will be ready to play another baseball game.
Persons: Sean Manaea, Dave Roberts, Ryne Stanek, Roberts, Mookie Betts, Freddie Freeman, Aaron Judge, Juan Soto, Giancarlo Stanton, It’s, Ohtani, , Mark Walter, ” Walter, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, I've, , orth, , ince, odgers, omer, eason, hird, egan, ould, J, , ong Organizations: ANGELES, Los Angeles Dodgers, National League, Dodgers, New York Mets, Mets, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Angels, ust, ubs Locations: Japan, Manaea
I used to think Trader Joe's was overrated, but now, I shop there once a week. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementIf you asked me my opinion on Trader Joe's a few years ago, I would have said the store was overrated. But when I moved a mile from a Trader Joe's location, my curiosity got the best of me. Now, I go at least once a week and can see why Trader Joe's makes an estimated $16.5 billion in sales each year.
Persons: Joe's, creamer, Organizations: Service
Rachel Schwartzmann is the is the creator of the newsletter and podcast "Slow Stories." My anxiety can feel debilitating"What does anxiety feel like?" Love blooms in motion but matures in stillness: the deep, uncharted territory that can't be tracked by apps or miles. Excerpted from Slowing: Discover Wonder, Beauty, and Creativity Through Slow Living by Rachel Schwartzmann. Copyright 2024 by Rachel Schwartzmann.
Persons: Rachel Schwartzmann, , I'm, I've, John, It's Organizations: Service, Chronicle Books Locations: New York City
ChatGPT users are asking the AI to reveal any personal traits it's gleaned from their past conversations. The ChatGPT responses posted by people online revealed long, detailed analyses that pointed out traits from users' "thoughtful approach to conversations" or ability to "blend curiosity with analysis." AdvertisementSome ChatGPT users suggested follow-up questions for the AI that might result in a less complimentary response. One person on X suggested asking ChatGPT to give them "the real talk," and another on Reddit, for a similar prompt, suggested telling the bot to "play devil's advocate." The viral prompt suggests that many people are getting comfortable talking to AI and asking it personal questions.
Persons: , Tom Morgan, Sam Altman, ChatGPT Organizations: Service
Olivia Gaudree started working at Fuel Venture Capital as an intern in her early 20s. She worked her way up the ranks and became a partner in under seven years at 28. AdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a transcribed conversation with Olivia Gaudree, a 28-year-old partner and VP of Operations at Fuel Venture Capital. Networking helped me land my job in venture capitalAt my high school hedge fund internship, I met Maggie Vo, now the managing general partner at Fuel Venture Capital, and got to know her well. Some firms offer entry-level positions within the investment team, but they aren't common.
Persons: Olivia Gaudree, Gaudree, , Maggie Vo, Maggie, Jeff Randsell, he'd, Merrill Lynch, I'm, I've, it's, It's Organizations: Fuel Venture, Service, Fuel Venture Capital, Business, Florida State University, Thomson Reuters, Networking, Fuel Locations: New York
AdvertisementA 101-year-old man who worked until he was 85 shared his secrets for living a long, healthy life. Born in 1922 in the UK, William (who didn't share his last name) is older than Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto, where he's a patient. AdvertisementDr. Samir Sinha is William's doctor at Mount Sinai Hospital. Sinai Health, the parent company of the Mount Sinai Hospital, shared what William thinks has helped him live so long. Sinai Health FoundationHaving a long and varied careerWilliam has had various jobs and didn't retire until he was 85.
Persons: William, , Samir Sinha, William's, Sinha, didn't, Heidi Tissenbaum Organizations: Service, William, Sinai, Pew Research Center, Census, Mount Sinai, Health, Mount Sinai Hospital, Nutrition, University of Massachusetts Medical School Locations: Toronto, Mount, Sinai
“I just don’t want to drive back up to Atlanta and leave for each hurricane,” Sam Hunter, a Tampa-based digital marketer, told NBC NEWS. Both Meta and TikTok declined to comment on the surge in such hurricane content. Videos on Hunter’s page — which showcase hurricane prep, landfall and aftermath — have amassed millions of views. While his account currently focuses solely on Hurricane Milton, Hunter plans to experiment with new content and see what sticks. “Some people take this stuff as a joke,” Corujo told NBC News, noting that many may see the hurricane as an opportunity to gain views.
Persons: Milton, , Sam Hunter, I’ll, TikTok, Ian, , Dan ” —, Joseph Malinowski, Ross, Malinowski, Hunter, Hurricane Milton, , Jean Bazil, Rayssa Corujo, ” Jean Bazil, Floridians, ” Corujo, ” Dustin Weaver, Cape, Weaver, it’s, it’s asinine, I’m Organizations: YouTube, NBC, NBC News, Hurricane, , FEMA Locations: Florida, Hurricane, Tampa, Atlanta, Milton, Hillsborough County, Hurricane Milton, , Claremont , Florida, Cape Coral , Florida
In 2014, the 53-year-old founded her Minnesota-based communications firm, Digital and Savvy, to provide public relations services to large companies and CEOs, from Target to entrepreneur Gary Vaynerchuk. That was after she worked as a public relations executive for over 10 years in the Middle East, most notably as Google's head of communications for that region. One habit helped Abouelenein continue advancing her career even after starting over in another country, she tells CNBC Make It. Though she's a public relations veteran and successful CEO, she still took a "finance for non-finance executives" course last year. "In today's world, everything is changing rapidly," Chaudry told CNBC Make It recently, adding that "the way you work, how you work, where you work — all that is changing."
Persons: Maha Abouelenein, Gary Vaynerchuk, doesn't, Abouelenein, Aneesh Raman, she's, We're, Jay Chaudhry, Chaudry Organizations: Digital, CNBC, Research Locations: Minnesota
A new study found hundreds of unique viruses called bacteriophage on toothbrushes and shower heads. A recent study found hundreds of viruses on samples from toothbrushes and shower heads, including many that have never been seen before, let alone examined. These are not viruses that are going to infect you, these are viruses that are potentially cool," Hartmann said. In the future, phage might be a rich source of biotech innovations like phage therapy, in the same way pharmaceuticals have developed medicines from plants or animals. Advertisement"There are a lot of things waiting to be discovered just under our noses or on our toothbrushes," Hartmann said.
Persons: , Erica Hartmann, it's, Hartmann, Phages, Wahrman Organizations: Service, Northwestern University, Business, William Paterson University of New Locations: William Paterson University of New Jersey, Microbiomes
In 2010, Christopher Willson bought a deteriorating historic cruise ship off of Craigslist. It looked more like a giant yacht than a cruise ship. A vintage picture of the Aurora cruise ship. A side view of the Aurora cruise ship. Inside of the Aurora cruise ship.
Persons: Christopher Willson, , Wappen von Hamburg, wasn't, Willson, leaseholder, Aurora Organizations: Craigslist, Service, Aurora Locations: Aurora, Santa Cruz , California, Silicon Valley, Rio Vista, Germany, California, San Francisco, Port of San Francisco, Stockton , California
Enter, the American Bar. But, like the patrons of the American Bar before us, seeking out home comforts when abroad is still something we all do. The study was based on interviews with 330 people in the US, all questioned on how likely they’d be to try local foods when traveling. We learn to associate food with comfort – hence the term ‘comfort food,’” Brewer says. The American Bar at the Savoy has been a London hotspot since the late 1800s.
Persons: Richard D’Oyly Carte, Ernest Hemingway, Marilyn Monroe, , , Andrea Di Chiara, couldn’t, Coke, Maggie Wong, Angel Gonzalez, ” Gonzalez, Judson Brewer, Brewer, Richard A, Brooks, ’ ” Brewer, Bridget Jones, Jungfraujoch, Kathrin Naegeli, Gonzalez, JACK HARDY, tellingly, Gerald Quadros, there’s, ” Brewer, we’re, ‘ I’d, Organizations: CNN, American Bar, American, Future Market, Yorkshire teabags, California State University, Monterey Bay, Brown University, Getty, Jungfrau Railways, Noodle, Savoy, Langham Hotel, Random Locations: United States, Savoy, London, Hong Kong, Paris, Monterey, AFP, Europe, Swiss, Zurich, Denbighshire, Italy
In other words, I may find spicy food overwhelming simply because I expect it to be. “Some of it could be expectations, but some could also be how you’re biologically wired to experience food,” Albers said. Remember expectations can significantly influence your experience.”Listen to your body: As you eat spicy food, check in with your body’s responses. “There’s no ‘right’ level of spiciness — it’s about what feels good to you.”Pair spicy foods thoughtfully: Consider balancing spicy flavors with cooling elements, such as a piece of cheese or bread. “Spicy foods can increase your metabolism, your heart rate, cause vomiting and gastric distress, so there is definitely a physiological response that’s going on,” Albers said.
Persons: , , I’m, “ There’s, Susan Albers, Oscar Wong, Yi Luo, ” Luo, ” Albers, Albers, it’s Organizations: CNN, Spice Girls, Cleveland Clinic, Getty, PLOS Biology, East China Normal University Locations: Ohio, Shanghai, Carolina
Are ‘manfluencers’ raising our sons?
  + stars: | 2024-10-09 | by ( Shannon Carpenter | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +8 min
I realize that this old dad is not the hippest, but I thought I’d always kept an eye on the media my sons consume. On the surface, it seems easy to pinpoint what attracts our young men to manfluencers. That is the true draw to our young men, a place where they are the elite and above others. Since teenagers can be hard to meet head-on, try connecting with sons by praising them to others and through communication. We can lead our sons past the false trappings of fancy cars and money, and the cruelty perpetuated by these manfluencers.
Persons: Andrew Tate, I’d, influencer Andrew Tate, Tate, , Niobe, , Dr, Grey Endres, Endres, Ward Cleaver, ” Endres, Shannon Carpenter, Dad ” Organizations: CNN, Tate, Lamborghini, “ Rebels, New York University, FORSTER, Missouri Western State University, Locations: Kansas City , Missouri
Business Insider interviewed 10 Cybertruck owners to hear what they thought of the vehicle. Business Insider spoke to 10 Cybertruck owners about their experience with the EV and the most notable parts of owning it. Several also owners told BI that the company could improve its customer support — whether it was being more transparent about delays or communicating updates. Cybertruck owners feel like celebrities — but you might get the finger while drivingWhile it doesn't happen often, getting flipped off seems to be a right of passage of sorts for most Cybertruck owners. Most of the interactions tend to be positive though, many of the owners told BI.
Persons: Tesla, , It's, Elon Musk, Kim Kardashian, Elon, Anthony Ardizzone, Royce —, Ardizzone, Jeremy Judkins, Lamar, Tommy Huynh, Austin, Stephen Kapusta, Jason Burtman, Jay O'Brien, he's, Joe Fay, Cybertruck, Getty, John Keeble Charlie Redmond, he's Elon Musk's, Lamar MK, O'Brien, Kapusta Organizations: Business, Service, EV, Honda, Royce, Getty, BI, Orlando Locations: Jupiter , Florida, North Carolina, Harrisburg , Pennsylvania, Kansas City , Missouri, Austin, Piermont , New York
For Selva, leading the Transformation is unlike any test he has faced in his three-decade career at Citi. To do so, he has to solve for Citi's decades of underinvestment in its infrastructure, which affects every business line of the bank. Under Selva, Citi was the No. Related stories"The challenge with the Transformation role is you are accountable yet not responsible," the managing director in the Transformation said. Courtesy of CitiBringing in Ryan, the bank's head of technology and business enablement, to help the bank catch up makes sense.
Persons: Jane Fraser, Anand Selva, Selva, Sen, Elizabeth Warren, We've, Fraser, Gonzalo Luchetti, Luchetti, Kathleen Martin, Martin, Mike Mayo, Tim Ryan, Mayo, Vernon Yuen, Adora Tidalgo, Anand, Jim O'Donnell, Win McNamee, Andy Sieg, Tidalgo, Phil Waxelbaum, Jeffrey Warren, Ryan, Warren, Ashutosh Nawani, Japan Mehta, Mehta, Nawani, Tom Williams, Timothy Coffey, Janney Montgomery Scott, they've, Stephen Biggar Organizations: Citigroup, Citi, Federal Reserve, Currency, OCC, Business, underperformance, BI, Citi ., Coimbatore Institute of Technology, Madurai Kamaraj University, Asia Pacific, divesting, Employees, Merrill Wealth Management, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Russell Reynolds Associates, Securities, Exchange Commission, Bloomberg, Getty, Argus Research Locations: Selva, Chennai, India, Asia, who's, Wells, Madurai, Coimbatore, China, Singapore, New York, Fraser, Europe, Ryan
These viruses, however, are not the kind that will give you the common cold or flu (or worse). It’s amazing how much untapped biodiversity is all around us.”The study identified more than 600 viruses found in the samples taken from showerheads and toothbrushes. And for every bacterium, there’s potentially tens or hundreds or even thousands of viruses that infect it,” Hartmann said, noting that viruses mutate very quickly, too. She hypothesized that a bacterium in your mouth could transfer to your toothbrush, taking its viruses with it – and these could keep evolving on the toothbrush. “Microbes are everywhere all the time … We wouldn’t be able to digest our food or fend off infection if we didn’t have our microbes,” Hartmann said.
Persons: Erica Hartmann, we’ve, ” Hartmann, Bacteriophages, “ There’s, , Joe Parker, wasn’t, Hartmann, Parker, toothbrushes, There’s, that’s Organizations: CNN, Northwestern University’s McCormick School of Engineering, Getty, World Health Organization, Innovation Locations: showerheads, Microbiomes, United States,
Even fantasy football participants like to hold their cards close to their chests. But the new Top Contributing Factors feature in ESPN Fantasy Football is an interesting contrast. For the past eight years, IBM has worked closely with ESPN to enhance its popular fantasy football platform. The feature satisfies the fantasy football participants' curiosity and makes a broader point. Learn more about the AI in ESPN fantasy football.
Persons: Noah Syken, coverages, Dario Gil, Malcolm Gladwell, Mo Duffy Organizations: IBM, Baseball, Football, ESPN Fantasy, ESPN, IBM IBM, IBM Research, Red Hat, Business, Sports, Insider Studios
My best friend and I met in high school, and we remained good friends through college. While I embarked on "life-defining" journeys, my friend didn't. But she had sorted hers already, and it didn't feel right to ramble about my shenanigans when she didn't share hers. As I saw her text now, two years later, I wondered if ghosting was the right way to end a 15-year friendship. After observing the same stagnant script of our meetings, I once asked her, "Why don't we have things to talk about?"
Persons: , I'd, didn't, ghosting Organizations: Service
The US Navy is recruiting for positions on its submarines on Reddit. The Navy's campaign includes activities to engage Reddit users in submarine-related tasks. To find its "next generation of submariners," the US Navy is now looking to Reddit to find recruits with "a rare blend of intellect and curiosity," according to VML, the marketing agency behind the Navy's new Reddit campaign. Related storiesThe campaign will offer clues about famous events and submarines in Navy history for Reddit users to decipher. The Navy did not immediately return a request for comment about the Reddit campaign.
Persons: , subliminally, VML, Redditors, Ryan Blum, Blum Organizations: US Navy, Service, Marines, Navy, Army, NPR, Navy Sonar
But TikTok users — many of whom speculated the rug was evidence of a larger crime — expressed disappointment on Friday when the woman, who goes by Katie Santry on TikTok, revealed that the rug she uncovered didn’t contain a body. In comments, TikTok users offered their own theories on what they described as “rug gate” — advising Santry to contact lawyers and psychics and asking Santry about her neighbors. Some also speculated that missing people from Columbus-area cold cases could be buried in the rug. TikTok comments encouraged Santry to contact the police, who initially told her to try digging up the rug herself, she said. “There were no bones, there was no body, it was just a rug … This should be a sigh of relief.
Persons: Katie Santry, Santry, It’s, haven’t, , Terryon Thomas, Prada, William Nicholas Abraham, Thomas, Abraham, , ” Santry Organizations: Columbus Division of Police, NBC News, Locations: Columbus , Ohio, Columbus, Baton Rouge, Tangipahoa Parish , Louisiana
These could be for "a very top-level job," he says, and they could be for "an entry level job." 1 most important quality Chaudhry looks for is passion, he says. When it comes to hiring, Chaudhry looks for this by taking note of people's excitement. "In today's world, everything is changing rapidly," says Chaudhry, adding that "the way you work, how you work, where you work — all that is changing." To ensure a candidate has this quality, Chaudhry might give them an exercise during the interview process.
Persons: Jay Chaudhry, He's, sussing, Chaudhry, They're
A Pennsylvania middle school installed a window in its gender-inclusive restroom, making its interior visible from the school hallway. The window was constructed at Emory H. Markle Middle School in Hanover, Pennsylvania, which is roughly 5 miles north of the Maryland border. Gender-inclusive bathrooms are commonly used by transgender and nonbinary people for privacy and safety reasons. The window installation raised concerns among some of the students’ parents, who said windows were not added to the school’s single-sex multiuser restrooms. “I can understand needing to have supervision over middle and high school students, especially in the bathrooms.
Persons: Emory H, Matthew Gelazela, ” Gelazela, Gelazela, Jennifer Holahan, , ” Holahan, WGAL, Organizations: Markle, South Western School District, NBC, WGAL, American Civil Liberties Union of Pennsylvania, North, HB, Movement Advancement Locations: Pennsylvania, Emory, Hanover , Pennsylvania, Maryland, Lancaster, , Hanover, Pa, U.S, North Carolina
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