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🪐 What’s happening in tech today, January 11, 2025?
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Insulin was first used to treat diabetes in humans in 1922, The oldest known living organism was discovered in 2013, Grand Canyon was declared a national monument in 1908,
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From
Let ChatGPT Write for You, Don’t Let ChatGPT Read for You
to
The Opt Out Writing Contest: Final Round Results Announcement 🎉,
let’s dive right in.
By @vinitabansal [ 11 Min read ] Manipulators are hard to spot because, with the intention to cheat and deceive, they use tricks that are meant to influence, exploit, and control you. Read More.
By @mranthony [ 9 Min read ] Discover ChatGPTs strengths and limits in research and writing, with insights on accuracy, citations, and tips to maximize its potential while staying critical Read More.
By @sesigl [ 6 Min read ] Discover how empowered execution transforms large organizations. Learn actionable strategies for engineers and leaders to build high-performing teams. Read More.
By @hackernooncontests [ 7 Min read ] Aut Labs HackerNoon are pleased to announce the results for the final round of the Opt Out writing contest. Read More.
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