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How does ChatGPT work?
Imagine having a conversation with a chatbot that feels almost human. That’s exactly what OpenAI ChatGPT brings to the table. The remarkable technology of Generative Pre-trained Transformer (GPT) powers it.
ChatGPT utilizes Natural Language Processing (NLP) techniques. These help it to learn from past conversations and generate response options.
It is trained on massive amounts of human interaction data. This results in an AI that can understand and have conversations like humans. It was released as a free research preview/prototype in November 2022. It is powered by a machine learning model called GPT-3, developed by OpenAI.
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ChatGPT and AI: Transforming IT Services for a Smarter Tomorrow

In the realm of IT services, staying ahead of the curve isn't just an advantage; it's a necessity. In this rapidly evolving landscape, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and ChatGPT have emerged as groundbreaking technologies, reshaping how IT services are delivered, managed, and experienced. Let's explore the transformative impact of ChatGPT and AI in the realm of IT services, and how these innovations are paving the way for a smarter, more efficient tomorrow.
1. Enhanced Customer Support : AI-powered chatbots, fueled by ChatGPT, are revolutionizing customer support in IT services. These intelligent chatbots provide instant responses to customer queries, troubleshoot technical issues, and offer tailored solutions round the clock. This level of immediate and personalized support not only boosts customer satisfaction but also allows IT service providers to handle a higher volume of inquiries effectively.
2. Predictive Maintenance : AI algorithms, when integrated into IT systems, enable predictive maintenance. By analyzing vast amounts of data, these algorithms can anticipate hardware failures or software glitches before they occur. This proactive approach allows IT professionals to address potential issues before they escalate, minimizing downtime and ensuring uninterrupted service for clients.
3. Smart IT Management : AI-driven tools equipped with ChatGPT interfaces are transforming IT management. These tools can interpret natural language queries, allowing IT professionals to access information, generate reports, or even execute commands using simple text or voice inputs. This streamlines administrative tasks, making IT management more intuitive and efficient.
4. Efficient Data Analysis : AI technologies facilitate deep data analysis, aiding IT services in understanding client needs and user behaviors. By processing vast datasets, AI algorithms can uncover valuable insights, helping IT professionals make data-driven decisions. These insights inform service enhancements, enabling IT providers to tailor their offerings for maximum client satisfaction.
5. Cybersecurity Reinforcement : ChatGPT and AI-powered security systems offer robust cybersecurity solutions. These technologies can identify patterns in data traffic, detect anomalies, and recognize potential security threats. By continuously monitoring networks and user activities, AI-driven cybersecurity solutions bolster IT services, ensuring a secure digital environment for both clients and their customers.
6. Natural Language Interfaces : Natural language interfaces, powered by ChatGPT and AI, simplify interactions between users and IT services. Clients can articulate their issues or requirements in natural language, and these interfaces interpret, process, and respond accordingly. This user-friendly approach not only enhances client experience but also ensures efficient communication between IT professionals and clients.
7. Continuous Learning and Improvement : AI-driven systems have the capacity to learn from patterns and user interactions. This learning capability enables IT services to continuously improve their offerings. Whether it's optimizing software performance, refining customer support processes, or enhancing cybersecurity protocols, AI's ability to adapt and evolve ensures that IT services are always at the cutting edge of innovation.
In conclusion, the synergy between ChatGPT and AI is revolutionizing IT services. By leveraging these technologies, IT service providers can offer more efficient, personalized, and secure solutions to their clients. As the digital landscape evolves, embracing these innovations is not just an option; it's a strategic imperative. By integrating ChatGPT and AI into their service offerings, IT professionals are not only enhancing their capabilities but also shaping the future of IT services, one intelligent interaction at a time.
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Hello Mr. AI's biggest hater,
How do I communicate to my autism-help-person that it makes me uncomfortable if she asks chatgpt stuff during our sessions?
For example she was helping me to write a cover letter for an internship I'm applying to, and she kept asking chatgpt for help which made me feel really guilty because of how bad ai is for the environment. Also I just genuinely hate ai.
Sincerely, Google didn't have an answer for me and asking you instead felt right.
ok, so there are a couple things you could bring up: the environmental issues with gen ai, the ethical issues with gen ai, and the effect that using it has on critical thinking skills
if (like me) you have issues articulating something like this where you’re uncomfortable, you could send her an email about it, that way you can lay everything out clearly and include links
under the cut are a whole bunch of source articles and talking points
for the environmental issues:
here’s an MIT news article from earlier this year about the environmental impact, which estimates that a single chat gpt prompt uses 5 times more energy than a google search: https://news.mit.edu/2025/explained-generative-ai-environmental-impact-0117
an article from the un environment programme from last fall about ai’s environmental impact: https://www.unep.org/news-and-stories/story/ai-has-environmental-problem-heres-what-world-can-do-about
an article posted this week by time about ai impact, and it includes a link to the 2025 energy report from the international energy agency: https://time.com/7295844/climate-emissions-impact-ai-prompts/
for ethical issues:
an article breaking down what chat gpt is and how it’s trained, including how open ai uses the common crawl data set that includes billions of webpages: https://www.edureka.co/blog/how-chatgpt-works-training-model-of-chatgpt/#:~:text=ChatGPT%20was%20trained%20on%20large,which%20the%20model%20is%20exposed
you can talk about how these data sets contain so much data from people who did not consent. here are two pictures from ‘unmasking ai’ by dr joy buolamwini, which is about her experience working in ai research and development (and is an excellent read), about the issues with this:


baker law has a case tracker for lawsuits about ai and copyright infringement: https://www.bakerlaw.com/services/artificial-intelligence-ai/case-tracker-artificial-intelligence-copyrights-and-class-actions/
for the critical thinking skills:
here’s a recent mit study about how frequent chat gpt use worsens critical thinking skills, and using it when writing causes less brain activity and engagement, and you don’t get much out of it: https://time.com/7295195/ai-chatgpt-google-learning-school/
explain to her that you want to actually practice and get better at writing cover letters, and using chat gpt is going to have the opposite effect
as i’m sure you know, i have a playlist on tiktok with about 150 videos, and feel free to use those as well
best of luck with all of this, and if you want any more help, please feel welcome to send another ask or dm me directly (on here, i rarely check my tiktok dm requests)!
#ai asks#generative ai resources#cringe is dead except for generative ai#generative ai#anti ai#ai is theft
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Overuse of services like Chat-GPT can have effects similar to addiction. What does this mean for education? Many college students rely on these applications, and believe that it can help them pass their classes -- what does this mean, long term?
Hint: probably nothing good.
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The Bad Sanses somehow ended up in the Backrooms. №5
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This is the translation of the another post from Russian to English. I understand English, but it is very difficult for me to write in English, so I asked chat GPT to help me. I have corrected some parts, but there still may be mistakes.
Wow, this is probably the longest and most productive time for me. I don't force myself to do any of this at all. The plot just comes to me, and I am filled with happiness as I embody it. But I think I will still slow down the pace and post the plot development a little less often, so as not to feel bad when I don't feel like drawing.
I'm trying to experiment with the glow of the eyes. It seems to me that it turned out very ok =)
Error got a little carried away with knitting. But it killed two birds with one stone: he no longer needs to constantly tie Cross and Dust with threads, the effect now works without his participation. Thanks to the generosity of the Destroyer, Dust now has a cozy corner of personal safety under his hood.
The Bad Guys found a sewing kit at Kitty's place, so they were able to mend their clothes a little and not look like tramps (well, more than they do now). There were also a lot of sweets and other food in the kitchen, which now fills the inventory of Horror, Cross, and Killer. They managed to find out the properties of some food:
Almond Water Restores 15 HP and sanity. *you can never have too much
Greasy Marshmallow Restores -25 HP. *sometimes there is too much *makes your skin smooth and elastic *follow the recommendations
Fortunately, the recommendations were found in the notebook with some details:
I once saw how one idiot ate 50 of them on a bet and turned into a pile of marshmallow and fat. A terrible sight. Smelled like at Willy Wonka's factory. But wow, this thing is almost like chocolate when melted. Sometimes I'm ready to kill for such a treat. Recommendations: - Melt the marshmallow. - Do not melt more than 30 at a time. - The interval between marshmallow intakes is 40 minutes. - Cook it with Almond Water. - Make sure you are safe during use - its smell attracts dangerous entities.
This food looks dangerous, but they are not in a situation to turn up their noses. And the note about chocolate excited at least half of them.
As soon as Error finished making a knitted doll for Kitty, they all left her house. As the notes said, she moved them back to the halls of IKEA. From there, they found an exit to some underground corridors resembling catacombs. The air there was humid, and condensation had formed in some places.
The local architecture resembled a labyrinth with orange wallpaper and a smelly carpet. The corridors twisted haphazardly, and there were many more doors and stairs than they expected. Some of the doors had signs. Most of them said "Service Rooms", "Storage Rooms", and they found various things in them: cleaning supplies (Dust took some of them without any explanation), mops, knives (Killer took a couple, he didn't need any explanation), rusty muskets, wet gunpowder, bundles of wires, dolls, coins of different countries and denominations, boxes of rotten canned food.
There were also "Room 402", "13", "10". These doors led to living rooms, as if from hotels and inns, but some abandoned ones, with broken and rotten furniture. Nothing interesting.
Finally, the corridors became wider, branched out, and there were rooms with several passages, communications ran along the walls, in which, judging by the sound, water was flowing somewhere. They were both warm and extremely hot.
Finally, in one of the corridors where they decided to stop, Killer found a balloon, which he carried around like something funny. Around the corner, he found another one and a bunch of scattered confetti. There was also a disturbing graffiti on the wall. But the Bad Guys were no longer surprised by anything, having traveled for about a week and a half through constantly changing space. They stopped for a break in this remarkable place.
However, those who decided to flip through the notebook, Dust and Cross, were a little scared, distracting Nightmare from his conversation with the Destroyer with a flash of negativity.
Party people Very dangerous. Do not touch the balloons, poppers, and confetti. RUN WITHOUT LOOKING BACK. Do not let them corner you, and if you see signs of their presence, pray that they don't find you. Smart creatures, constantly hacking our databases and editing texts (be careful with "=)"). Recommendations: - Correct/delete pages created/edited by Partygoers - Run if you see or hear one of them. - Inform others, especially operatives [illegible], about any observations of 'party rooms'. Prohibitions: - Follow the balloons, party sounds, and confetti. - Make tactile contact with the Partygoers
They tried to calm down by the fact that the author of the notebook clearly sometimes exaggerated by calling things "lethally dangerous " and Error said that most things in this place work on them "not as they should have ". But in the main moments, the former owner of the notes was right, wasn't he?
Despite this, the short break went quite normally, no one bothered them.
Nightmare belongs to Jokublog Killer belongs to RahafWabas Dust belongs to Ask-DustTale Horror belongs to Sour-Apple-Studios Error belongs to CrayonQueen Cross belongs to JakeiArtwork
#bad sanses#cross sans#dust sans#error sans#horror sans#killer sans#nightmare sans#the backrooms#au#undertale au#bad guys in backrooms#bad sans gang#art
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How I use AI as an admin assistant to improve my job performance:
First of all, stop being scared of AI. It's like being scared of cars. They're here to stay, there are some dangers, but it's super useful so you should figure out how to make them work for you. Second, make sure you're not sharing personal or company secrets. AI is great but if you're not paying the providing company for the tool with cash then you are paying with your data. If you're not sure if the AI service your company uses is secure, ask IT. If your company isn't using AI ask them why, what the policy on AI use is, and stick to that policy.
Now, here's how I use AI to improve my work performance:
Make a Personal Assistant: I use enterprise ChatGPT's custom GPT feature to make all kinds of things. An email writing chat (where I can put in details and get it to write the email and match my tone and style), a reference library for a major project (so I always have the information and source at my fingertips in a meeting), one for the company's brand voice and style so anything I send to marketing is easy for them to work with, and gets picked up faster. I treat these GPTs like an intern who tries really hard but may not always get things right. I always review and get the GPT to site its sources so I can confirm things. It saves hours of repetitive work every week.
Analyze complex data: I deal with multiple multi-page documents and Word's "compare" feature is frankly terrible. I can drop two similar documents into my AI and get it to tell me what's different and where the differences are. Again, a huge timesaver.
Prepare for meetings and career progression support: Before any meeting I upload any materials from the organizers and anything relevant from my unit, and then get it to tell me, given the audience, what sort of questions might be asked in the meeting and what are the answers. I also ask it to align my questions and planned actions to the strategic plan.
Plan my career development: I told my AI where I wanted to go in the next five years and got it to analyze my resume and current role. I asked it to show me where I needed skills, and provide examples of where I could get those skills. Then I asked it to cost out the classes and give me a timeline. Now I'm studying for a certificate I didn't know about before to get to an accreditation I really want.
How to do it all (prompt engineering):
Do the groundwork by giving your AI context, details, information, and very specific requests. I loaded a bunch of emails into my email-writing GPT and also told it my career ambitions. It's tweaked my tone just a little. I sound like me, but a bit more professional. Likewise if you're making a reference library. It can't tell you what it doesn't know, but it will try, so be sure to tell it not to infer based on data, but to tell you when it doesn't have information.
Security risks to consider:
Secure access: You absolutely must protect sensitive information and follow whatever AI policy is in place where you work. If there isn't one, spearhead the team working on it. It's a perfect leadership opportunity.
Data protection: Be very careful when sharing sensitive data with AI systems, and know your security. Also check your results! Again, think of AI as an eager but kind of hapless intern and double check their work.
Recognize AI threats: Stay aware of potential AI-driven cyberattacks, such as deepfake videos or social engineering attempts. There have been some huge ones lately!
By getting a handle on AI and being aware of the risks you can improve your work quality, offload the boring stuff, and advance your career. So get started. But be careful.
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i gotta say, while i highly disagree with and discourage the use of many ai services, chat gpt has been such a useful writing tool!
now to clarify, i’ve never directly copy pasted or had it write anything for me.
but i have been able to ask it questions like, what are some tips for describing a scene like this: and then i give it a simple prompt and it will give me a bulleted list of things that will help me better describe or set up a scene
for example, i asked it how i can develop a well-rounded character profile and while it told me a lot i already knew, it still gave me a different perspective on how i could improve my writing pertaining to my character
with how i phrase my questions, it gives me vague answers so i still largely have to fill in the blanks myself.
even so, i still feel this weird guilt over using it.
does anybody else use chat gpt in this way? i feel like this is what it was originally supposed to be used for, yet its reputation has been so tainted by people that just basically use it a plagiarism tool.
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we need to start polluting chat gpt and other LLMs. Make these things completely fucking useless.
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Albert Einstein
"Einstein" redirects here. For other uses, see Einstein (disambiguation) and Albert Einstein (disambiguation).
Albert Einstein (/ˈaɪnstaɪn/ EYEN-styne;[4] German: [ˈalbɛɐt ˈʔaɪnʃtaɪn] ⓘ; 14 March 1879 – 18 April 1955) was a German-born theoretical physicist who is widely held to be one of the greatest and most influential scientists of all time. Best known for developing the theory of relativity, Einstein also made important contributions to quantum mechanics, and was thus a central figure in the revolutionary reshaping of the scientific understanding of nature that modern physics accomplished in the first decades of the twentieth century.[1][5] His mass–energy equivalence formula E = mc2, which arises from relativity theory, has been called "the world's most famous equation".[6] He received the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics "for his services to theoretical physics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect",[7] a pivotal step in the development of quantum theory. His work is also known for its influence on the philosophy of science.[8][9]
Albert Einstein
Einstein in 1921
Born
14 March 1879
Ulm, Kingdom of Württemberg, German Empire
Died
18 April 1955 (aged 76)
Princeton, New Jersey, U.S.
Citizenship
Kingdom of Württemberg, part of the German Empire (until 1896)[note 1]
Stateless (1896–1901)
Switzerland (1901–1955)
Austria, part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire (1911–1912)
Kingdom of Prussia, part of the German Empire (1914–1918)[note 1]
Free State of Prussia (Weimar Republic, 1918–1933)[note 1]
United States (1940–1955)
Education
ETH Zurich (Dipl., 1900)
University of Zurich (PhD, 1905)
Known for
General relativity
Special relativity
Photoelectric effect
E=mc2 (mass–energy equivalence)
E=hf (Planck–Einstein relation)
Theory of Brownian motion
Einstein field equations
Bose–Einstein statistics
Bose–Einstein condensate
Gravitational wave
Cosmological constant
Unified field theory
EPR paradox
Ensemble interpretation
List of other concepts
Spouses
Mileva Marić
(m. 1903; div. 1919)
Elsa Löwenthal
(m. 1919; died 1936)
Children
Lieserl Hans Albert Eduard "Tete"
Awards
Barnard Medal (1920)
Nobel Prize in Physics (1921)
Matteucci Medal (1921)
ForMemRS (1921)[1]
Copley Medal (1925)[1]
Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society (1926)[2]
Max Planck Medal (1929)
Member of the National Academy of Sciences (1942)[3]
Time Person of the Century (1999)
Scientific career
Fields
Physics
Institutions
University of Bern (1908–1909)
University of Zurich (1909–1911)
Charles University in Prague (1911–1912)
ETH Zurich (1912–1914)
Prussian Academy of Sciences (1914–1933)
Humboldt University of Berlin (1914–1933)
Kaiser Wilhelm Institute (director, 1917–1933)
German Physical Society (president, 1916–1918)
Leiden University (visits, 1920)
Institute for Advanced Study (1933–1955)
California Institute of Technology (visits, 1931–1933)
University of Oxford (visits, 1931–1933)
Brandeis University (director, 1946–1947)
Thesis
Eine neue Bestimmung der Moleküldimensionen (A New Determination of Molecular Dimensions) (1905)
Doctoral advisor
Alfred Kleiner
Other academic advisors
Heinrich Friedrich Weber
Albert Einstein's voice
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Opening of Einstein's speech (11 April 1943) for the United Jewish Appeal (recording by Radio Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina
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Born in the German Empire, Einstein moved to Switzerland in 1895, forsaking his German citizenship (as a subject of the Kingdom of Württemberg)[note 1] the following year. In 1897, at the age of seventeen, he enrolled in the mathematics and physics teaching diploma program at the Swiss federal polytechnic school in Zürich, graduating in 1900. In 1901, he acquired Swiss citizenship, which he kept for the rest of his life. In 1903, he secured a permanent position at the Swiss Patent Office in Bern. In 1905, he submitted a successful PhD dissertation to the University of Zurich. In 1914, he moved to Berlin in order to join the Prussian Academy of Sciences and the Humboldt University of Berlin. In 1917, he became director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physics; he also became a German citizen again, this time as a subject of the Kingdom of Prussia.[note 1]
In 1933, while he was visiting the United States, Adolf Hitler came to power in Germany. Horrified by the Nazi "war of extermination" against his fellow Jews,[10] Einstein decided to remain in the US, and was granted American citizenship in 1940.[11] On the eve of World War II, he endorsed a letter to President Franklin D. Roosevelt alerting him to the potential German nuclear weapons program and recommending that the US begin similar research. Einstein supported the Allies but generally viewed the idea of nuclear weapons with great dismay.[12]
In 1905, sometimes described as his annus mirabilis (miracle year), Einstein published four groundbreaking papers.[13] These outlined a theory of the photoelectric effect, explained Brownian motion, introduced his special theory of relativity—a theory which addressed the inability of classical mechanics to account satisfactorily for the behavior of the electromagnetic field—and demonstrated that if the special theory is correct, mass and energy are equivalent to each other. In 1915, he proposed a general theory of relativity that extended his system of mechanics to incorporate gravitation. A cosmological paper that he published the following year laid out the implications of general relativity for the modeling of the structure and evolution of the universe as a whole.[14][15] The middle part of his career also saw him making important contributions to statistical mechanics and quantum theory. Especially notable was his work on the quantum physics of radiation, in which light consists of particles, subsequently called photons. With the Indian physicist Satyendra Nath Bose, he laid the groundwork for Bose-Einstein statistics. For much of the last phase of his academic life, Einstein worked on two endeavors that proved ultimately unsuccessful. First, he advocated against quantum theory's introduction of fundamental randomness into science's picture of the world, objecting that "God does not play dice".[16] Second, he attempted to devise a unified field theory by generalizing his geometric theory of gravitation to include electromagnetism too. As a result, he became increasingly isolated from the mainstream of modern physics.
In a 1999 poll of 130 leading physicists worldwide by the British journal Physics World, Einstein was ranked the greatest physicist of all time.[17] His intellectual achievements and originality have made the word Einstein broadly synonymous with genius.[18]
Life and career
Childhood, youth and education
See also: Einstein family
A young boy with short hair and a round face, wearing a white collar and large bow, with vest, coat, skirt, and high boots. He is leaning against an ornate chair.Einstein in 1882, age 3
Albert Einstein was born in Ulm,[19] in the Kingdom of Württemberg in the German Empire, on 14 March 1879.[20][21] His parents, secular Ashkenazi Jews, were Hermann Einstein, a salesman and engineer, and Pauline Koch. In 1880, the family moved to Munich's borough of Ludwigsvorstadt-Isarvorstadt, where Einstein's father and his uncle Jakob founded Elektrotechnische Fabrik J. Einstein & Cie, a company that manufactured electrical equipment based on direct current.[19]
Albert attended St.Peter‘s Catholic elementary school in Munich from the age of five. When he was eight, he was transferred to the Luitpold Gymnasium, where he received advanced primary and then secondary school education.[22]
In 1894, Hermann and Jakob's company tendered for a contract to install electric lighting in Munich, but without success—they lacked the capital that would have been required to update their technology from direct current to the more efficient, alternating current alternative.[23] The failure of their bid forced them to sell their Munich factory and search for new opportunities elsewhere. The Einstein family moved to Italy, first to Milan and a few months later to Pavia, where they settled in Palazzo Cornazzani.[24] Einstein, then fifteen, stayed behind in Munich in order to finish his schooling. His father wanted him to study electrical engineering, but he was a fractious pupil who found the Gymnasium's regimen and teaching methods far from congenial. He later wrote that the school's policy of strict rote learning was harmful to creativity. At the end of December 1894, a letter from a doctor persuaded the Luitpold's authorities to release him from its care, and he joined his family in Pavia.[25] While in Italy as a teenager, he wrote an essay entitled "On the Investigation of the State of the Ether in a Magnetic Field".[26][27]
Einstein excelled at physics and mathematics from an early age, and soon acquired the mathematical expertise normally only found in a child several years his senior. He began teaching himself algebra, calculus and Euclidean geometry when he was twelve; he made such rapid progress that he discovered an original proof of the Pythagorean theorem before his thirteenth birthday.[28][29][30] A family tutor, Max Talmud, said that only a short time after he had given the twelve year old Einstein a geometry textbook, the boy "had worked through the whole book. He thereupon devoted himself to higher mathematics ... Soon the flight of his mathematical genius was so high I could not follow."[31] Einstein recorded that he had "mastered integral and differential calculus" while still just fourteen.[29] His love of algebra and geometry was so great that at twelve, he was already confident that nature could be understood as a "mathematical structure".[31]
Studio photo of a boy seated in a relaxed posture and wearing a suit, posed in front of a backdrop of scenery.Einstein in 1893, age 14
At thirteen, when his range of enthusiasms had broadened to include music and philosophy,[32] Talmud introduced Einstein to Kant's Critique of Pure Reason. Kant became his favorite philosopher; according to Talmud, "At the time he was still a child, only thirteen years old, yet Kant's works, incomprehensible to ordinary mortals, seemed to be clear to him."[31]
Einstein's matriculation certificate at the age of 17. The heading translates as "The Education Committee of the Canton of Aargau". His scores were German 5, French 3, Italian 5, History 6, Geography 4, Algebra 6, Geometry 6, Descriptive Geometry 6, Physics 6, Chemistry 5, Natural History 5, Art Drawing 4, Technical Drawing 4. 6 = very good, 5 = good, 4 = sufficient, 3 = insufficient, 2 = poor, 1 = very poor.Einstein's Matura certificate, 1896[note 2]
In 1895, at the age of sixteen, Einstein sat the entrance examination for the federal polytechnic school (later the Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule, ETH) in Zürich, Switzerland. He failed to reach the required standard in the general part of the test,[33] but performed with distinction in physics and mathematics.[34] On the advice of the polytechnic's principal, he completed his secondary education at the Argovian cantonal school (a gymnasium) in Aarau, Switzerland, graduating in 1896.[35] While lodging in Aarau with the family of Jost Winteler, he fell in love with Winteler's daughter, Marie. (His sister, Maja, later married Winteler's son Paul.[36])
In January 1896, with his father's approval, Einstein renounced his citizenship of the German Kingdom of Württemberg in order to avoid conscription into military service.[37] The Matura (graduation for the successful completion of higher secondary schooling) awarded to him in the September of that year acknowledged him to have performed well across most of the curriculum, allotting him a top grade of 6 for history, physics, algebra, geometry, and descriptive geometry.[38] At seventeen, he enrolled in the four-year mathematics and physics teaching diploma program at the federal polytechnic school. Marie Winteler, a year older than him, took up a teaching post in Olsberg, Switzerland.[36]
The five other polytechnic school freshmen following the same course as Einstein included just one woman, a twenty year old Serbian, Mileva Marić. Over the next few years, the pair spent many hours discussing their shared interests and learning about topics in physics that the polytechnic school's lectures did not cover. In his letters to Marić, Einstein confessed that exploring science with her by his side was much more enjoyable than reading a textbook in solitude. Eventually the two students became not only friends but also lovers.[39]
Historians of physics are divided on the question of the extent to which Marić contributed to the insights of Einstein's annus mirabilis publications. There is at least some evidence that he was influenced by her scientific ideas,[39][40][41] but there are scholars who doubt whether her impact on his thought was of any great significance at all.[42][43][44][45]
Marriages, relationships and children
Albert Einstein and Mileva Marić Einstein, 1912
Albert Einstein and Elsa Einstein, 1930
Correspondence between Einstein and Marić, discovered and published in 1987, revealed that in early 1902, while Marić was visiting her parents in Novi Sad, she gave birth to a daughter, Lieserl. When Marić returned to Switzerland it was without the child, whose fate is uncertain. A letter of Einstein's that he wrote in September 1903 suggests that the girl was either given up for adoption or died of scarlet fever in infancy.[46][47]
Einstein and Marić married in January 1903. In May 1904, their son Hans Albert was born in Bern, Switzerland. Their son Eduard was born in Zürich in July 1910. In letters that Einstein wrote to Marie Winteler in the months before Eduard's arrival, he described his love for his wife as "misguided" and mourned the "missed life" that he imagined he would have enjoyed if he had married Winteler instead: "I think of you in heartfelt love every spare minute and am so unhappy as only a man can be."[48]
In 1912, Einstein entered into a relationship with Elsa Löwenthal, who was both his first cousin on his mother's side and his second cousin on his father's.[49][50][51] When Marić learned of his infidelity soon after moving to Berlin with him in April 1914, she returned to Zürich, taking Hans Albert and Eduard with her.[39] Einstein and Marić were granted a divorce on 14 February 1919 on the grounds of having lived apart for five years.[52][53] As part of the divorce settlement, Einstein agreed that if he were to win a Nobel Prize, he would give the money that he received to Marić; he won the prize two years later.[54]
Einstein married Löwenthal in 1919.[55][56] In 1923, he began a relationship with a secretary named Betty Neumann, the niece of his close friend Hans Mühsam.[57][58][59][60] Löwenthal nevertheless remained loyal to him, accompanying him when he emigrated to the United States in 1933. In 1935, she was diagnosed with heart and kidney problems. She died in December 1936.[61]
A volume of Einstein's letters released by Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 2006[62] added further names to the catalog of women with whom he was romantically involved. They included Margarete Lebach (a married Austrian),[63] Estella Katzenellenbogen (the rich owner of a florist business), Toni Mendel (a wealthy Jewish widow) and Ethel Michanowski (a Berlin socialite), with whom he spent time and from whom he accepted gifts while married to Löwenthal.[64][65] After being widowed, Einstein was briefly in a relationship with Margarita Konenkova, thought by some to be a Russian spy; her husband, the Russian sculptor Sergei Konenkov, created the bronze bust of Einstein at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton.[66][67]
Following an episode of acute mental illness at about the age of twenty, Einstein's son Eduard was diagnosed with schizophrenia.[68] He spent the remainder of his life either in the care of his mother or in temporary confinement in an asylum. After her death, he was committed permanently to Burghölzli, the Psychiatric University Hospital in Zürich.[69]
1902–1909: Assistant at the Swiss Patent Office
Einstein graduated from the federal polytechnic school in 1900, duly certified as competent to teach mathematics and physics.[70] His successful acquisition of Swiss citizenship in February 1901[71] was not followed by the usual sequel of conscription; the Swiss authorities deemed him medically unfit for military service. He found that Swiss schools too appeared to have no use for him, failing to offer him a teaching position despite the almost two years that he spent applying for one. Eventually it was with the help of Marcel Grossmann's father that he secured a post in Bern at the Swiss Patent Office,[72][73] as an assistant examiner – level III.[74][75]
Patent applications that landed on Einstein's desk for his evaluation included ideas for a gravel sorter and an electric typewriter.[75] His employers were pleased enough with his work to make his position permanent in 1903, although they did not think that he should be promoted until he had "fully mastered machine technology".[76] It is conceivable that his labors at the patent office had a bearing on his development of his special theory of relativity. He arrived at his revolutionary ideas about space, time and light through thought experiments about the transmission of signals and the synchronization of clocks, matters which also figured in some of the inventions submitted to him for assessment.[13]
In 1902, Einstein and some friends whom he had met in Bern formed a group that held regular meetings to discuss science and philosophy. Their choice of a name for their club, the Olympia Academy, was an ironic comment upon its far from Olympian status. Sometimes they were joined by Marić, who limited her participation in their proceedings to careful listening.[77] The thinkers whose works they reflected upon included Henri Poincaré, Ernst Mach and David Hume, all of whom significantly influenced Einstein's own subsequent ideas and beliefs.[78]
1900–1905: First scientific papers
Cover image of the PhD dissertation of Albert EinsteinEinstein's 1905 dissertation, Eine neue Bestimmung der Moleküldimensione ("A new determination of molecular dimensions")
Einstein's first paper, "Folgerungen aus den Capillaritätserscheinungen" ("Conclusions drawn from the phenomena of capillarity"), in which he proposed a model of intermolecular attraction that he afterwards disavowed as worthless, was published in the journal Annalen der Physik in 1901.[79][80] His 24-page doctoral dissertation also addressed a topic in molecular physics. Titled "Eine neue Bestimmung der Moleküldimensionen" ("A New Determination of Molecular Dimensions") and dedicated to his friend Marcel Grossman, it was completed on 30 April 1905[81] and approved by Professor Alfred Kleiner of the University of Zurich three months later. (Einstein was formally awarded his PhD on 15 January 1906.)[81][82][83] Four other pieces of work that Einstein completed in 1905—his famous papers on the photoelectric effect, Brownian motion, his special theory of relativity and the equivalence of mass and energy—have led to the year being celebrated as an annus mirabilis for physics akin to 1666 (the year in which Isaac Newton experienced his greatest epiphanies). The publications deeply impressed Einstein's contemporaries.[84]
1908–1933: Early academic career
Einstein's sabbatical as a civil servant approached its end in 1908, when he secured a junior teaching position at the University of Bern. In 1909, a lecture on relati
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Make Money From CHAT GPT | AI Ninja Tips And Tricks
Some ways to potentially make money using ChatGPT:
Content Creation: Use ChatGPT to generate high-quality articles, blog posts, and other written content that you can sell to websites, blogs, or individuals.
Copywriting: Offer your services as a copywriter, using ChatGPT to assist in crafting compelling ad copies, product descriptions, and marketing materials for businesses.
Creative Writing: Collaborate with ChatGPT to co-write stories, scripts, or creative pieces, which you can then sell as ebooks, scripts, or self-published works.
Online Courses: Utilize ChatGPT to assist in creating valuable online courses on various subjects, attracting paying students who want to learn from your expertise.
Content Strategy Consulting: Use ChatGPT to develop content strategies for businesses, helping them with SEO optimization, social media planning, and engaging blog ideas.
Virtual Assistants: Offer virtual assistant services, using ChatGPT to handle customer inquiries, provide support, or automate routine tasks for businesses.
Language Translation: Use ChatGPT to assist in translating content between languages, providing translation services to individuals or businesses.
Tech Support: Offer tech support services by utilizing ChatGPT to troubleshoot common tech issues and provide solutions to customers.
Chatbots: Develop and sell customized chatbots for websites, e-commerce, or customer service, powered by ChatGPT, to enhance user interactions.
Tutoring/Consulting: Use ChatGPT to provide tutoring or consulting services in subjects where you have expertise, guiding students or clients to better understand complex topics.
Remember, while ChatGPT is a powerful tool, it's essential to ensure the quality and accuracy of the content you create or the services you offer. Additionally, consider any ethical considerations or terms of use associated with the specific implementation of ChatGPT.
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ChatGPT and Machine Learning: Advancements in Conversational AI

Introduction: In recent years, the field of natural language processing (NLP) has witnessed significant advancements with the development of powerful language models like ChatGPT. Powered by machine learning techniques, ChatGPT has revolutionized conversational AI by enabling human-like interactions with computers. This article explores the intersection of ChatGPT and machine learning, discussing their applications, benefits, challenges, and future prospects.
The Rise of ChatGPT: ChatGPT is an advanced language model developed by OpenAI that utilizes deep learning algorithms to generate human-like responses in conversational contexts. It is based on the underlying technology of GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer), a state-of-the-art model in NLP, which has been fine-tuned specifically for chat-based interactions.
How ChatGPT Works: ChatGPT employs a technique called unsupervised learning, where it learns from vast amounts of text data without explicit instructions or human annotations. It utilizes a transformer architecture, which allows it to process and generate text in a parallel and efficient manner.
The model is trained using a massive dataset and learns to predict the next word or phrase given the preceding context.
Applications of ChatGPT: Customer Support: ChatGPT can be deployed in customer service applications, providing instant and personalized assistance to users, answering frequently asked questions, and resolving common issues.
Virtual Assistants: ChatGPT can serve as intelligent virtual assistants, capable of understanding and responding to user queries, managing calendars, setting reminders, and performing various tasks.
Content Generation: ChatGPT can be used for generating content, such as blog posts, news articles, and creative writing, with minimal human intervention.
Language Translation: ChatGPT's language understanding capabilities make it useful for real-time language translation services, breaking down barriers and facilitating communication across different languages.
Benefits of ChatGPT: Enhanced User Experience: ChatGPT offers a more natural and interactive conversational experience, making interactions with machines feel more human-like.
Increased Efficiency: ChatGPT automates tasks that would otherwise require human intervention, resulting in improved efficiency and reduced response times.
Scalability: ChatGPT can handle multiple user interactions simultaneously, making it scalable for applications with high user volumes.
Challenges and Ethical Considerations: Bias and Fairness: ChatGPT's responses can sometimes reflect biases present in the training data, highlighting the importance of addressing bias and ensuring fairness in AI systems.
Misinformation and Manipulation: ChatGPT's ability to generate realistic text raises concerns about the potential spread of misinformation or malicious use. Ensuring the responsible deployment and monitoring of such models is crucial.
Future Directions: Fine-tuning and Customization: Continued research and development aim to improve the fine-tuning capabilities of ChatGPT, enabling users to customize the model for specific domains or applications.
Ethical Frameworks: Efforts are underway to establish ethical guidelines and frameworks for the responsible use of conversational AI models like ChatGPT, mitigating potential risks and ensuring accountability.
Conclusion: In conclusion, the emergence of ChatGPT and its integration into the field of machine learning has opened up new possibilities for human-computer interaction and natural language understanding. With its ability to generate coherent and contextually relevant responses, ChatGPT showcases the advancements made in language modeling and conversational AI.
We have explored the various aspects and applications of ChatGPT, including its training process, fine-tuning techniques, and its contextual understanding capabilities. Moreover, the concept of transfer learning has played a crucial role in leveraging the model's knowledge and adapting it to specific tasks and domains.
While ChatGPT has shown remarkable progress, it is important to acknowledge its limitations and potential biases. The continuous efforts by OpenAI to gather user feedback and refine the model reflect their commitment to improving its performance and addressing these concerns. User collaboration is key to shaping the future development of ChatGPT and ensuring it aligns with societal values and expectations.
The integration of ChatGPT into various applications and platforms demonstrates its potential to enhance collaboration, streamline information gathering, and assist users in a conversational manner. Developers can harness the power of ChatGPT by leveraging its capabilities through APIs, enabling seamless integration and expanding the reach of conversational AI.
Looking ahead, the field of machine learning and conversational AI holds immense promise. As ChatGPT and similar models continue to evolve, the focus should remain on user privacy, data security, and responsible AI practices. Collaboration between humans and machines will be crucial, as we strive to develop AI systems that augment human intelligence and provide valuable assistance while maintaining ethical standards.
With further advancements in training techniques, model architectures, and datasets, we can expect even more sophisticated and context-aware language models in the future. As the dialogue between humans and machines becomes more seamless and natural, the potential for innovation and improvement in various domains is vast.
In summary, ChatGPT represents a significant milestone in the field of machine learning, bringing us closer to human-like conversation and intelligent interactions. By harnessing its capabilities responsibly and striving for continuous improvement, we can leverage the power of ChatGPT to enhance user experiences, foster collaboration, and push the boundaries of what is possible in the realm of artificial intelligence.
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WHAT IS CHAT GPT ? EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT AI REVOLUTION
Introduction
In the age of rapid technological advancement, AI has emerged as a game-changer. One of the most talked-about innovations in this space is ChatGPT, a language model developed by OpenAI. Whether you are a content creator, developer, entrepreneur, or simply an enthusiast, understanding ChatGPT is crucial in 2025.
In this blog, we’ll explore what ChatGPT is, how it works, its real-world applications, pros and cons, and future trends—all written with proper SEO best practices to help you find and understand everything about this AI marvel.
What is ChatGPT?
ChatGPT is an advanced language model created by OpenAI. It’s based on the GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) architecture, which allows it to understand and generate human-like text. The current version, known as GPT-4, has evolved significantly from earlier models, providing more accurate, context-aware, and creative responses.
Core Features of ChatGPT:
Natural language processing (NLP)
Contextual understanding
Multilingual support
Code generation and debugging
Creative writing, blogging, and storytelling
Real-time conversation simulations
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How Does ChatGPT Work?
ChatGPT uses a deep learning technique called the Transformer architecture. This allows it to analyze large datasets and predict the next word in a sentence based on the context of previous words. It's been trained on a massive dataset including books, websites, and online conversations.
When you type a question or prompt, ChatGPT processes your input, analyzes the context, and generates a coherent response. This process happens in milliseconds, providing almost real-time interaction.
Training and Fine-Tuning
OpenAI fine-tunes ChatGPT using Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback (RLHF), ensuring safer and more aligned responses with user expectations.
Why is ChatGPT So Popular?
There are several reasons why ChatGPT has taken the digital world by storm:
1. Versatility
ChatGPT can be used for a wide range of tasks: customer support, content creation, coding, tutoring, and even mental health conversations.
2. Accessibility
Available through web apps, APIs, and integrations like Microsoft Copilot and Discord, ChatGPT is easily accessible to individuals and businesses alike.
3. Constant Improvement
OpenAI continuously updates ChatGPT, improving its accuracy, reasoning ability, and memory (for users with memory-enabled accounts).
4. Personal and Business Applications
From helping students write essays to assisting developers with coding tasks, ChatGPT bridges gaps across industries.
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Top Real-World Applications of ChatGPT
1. Content Creation
Blogging
Copywriting
SEO optimization
Social media content
2. Customer Support
Businesses integrate ChatGPT into chatbots to offer 24/7 customer service, reducing response time and support costs.
3. Education and Learning
Students use ChatGPT to get tutoring help, summarize topics, or improve their writing. It acts like an always-available study partner.
4. Programming Assistance
Developers use ChatGPT for:
Writing code snippets
Explaining complex logic
Debugging errors
5. Creative Writing
Writers use it to brainstorm story ideas, write poetry, or co-create fictional worlds.
6. Language Translation
While not a perfect translator, ChatGPT can offer accurate, context-aware translations in multiple languages.
Pros and Cons of ChatGPT
✅ Advantages
Saves time and boosts productivity
Enhances creativity and idea generation
Provides consistent and scalable support
Offers multilingual and cross-cultural communication
❌ Limitations
May produce incorrect or biased content
Lacks human emotional intelligence
Needs internet access for updates and functionality
Limited memory unless enabled in specific versions
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How to Use ChatGPT for Blogging and SEO
If you're a blogger or digital marketer, ChatGPT can be your best friend. Here’s how:
1. Content Ideation
Ask ChatGPT for blog topic ideas based on your niche. Example: “Give me 10 blog ideas about digital marketing trends in 2025.”
2. Keyword Suggestions
Use it to generate relevant long-tail and short-tail keywords.
3. SEO Optimization
ChatGPT can help you:
Write meta descriptions
Generate SEO-friendly titles
Optimize headers and content structure
4. Drafting and Editing
It can generate a rough draft or help edit existing posts to improve clarity, grammar, and engagement.
Is ChatGPT Safe and Ethical to Use?
OpenAI has implemented various safety protocols including content filtering, usage guidelines, and user feedback mechanisms.
However, ethical concerns remain regarding:
Misinformation
Copyright infringement
Job displacement
Always use ChatGPT responsibly, fact-check its outputs, and ensure content aligns with ethical standards.
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What’s New in 2025? The Future of ChatGPT
With the release of GPT-4.5 and enhanced integrations like Sora (AI video generation), the future of ChatGPT is even more promising. Key trends include:
Voice and multimodal interfaces
Integration with augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR)
Smarter memory and personalization
Open-source alternatives gaining ground
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How to Access ChatGPT
You can start using ChatGPT through:
API integration for businesses
Third-party apps and plugins
There are free and paid versions (ChatGPT Plus), offering advanced models like GPT-4-turbo with added benefits like memory and image input.
Final Thoughts
ChatGPT is not just a passing trend—it’s a transformative tool reshaping how we interact with technology. Whether you’re a marketer, writer, educator, or entrepreneur, understanding and leveraging ChatGPT can give you a competitive edge in 2025 and beyond.
It’s fast, scalable, and continually evolving. But like any tool, it should be used responsibly and ethically.
FAQs About ChatGPT
Q1: Is ChatGPT free to use?
Yes, there is a free version, but premium features are available through ChatGPT Plus.
Q2: Can ChatGPT write SEO-friendly content?
Absolutely! With the right prompts, ChatGPT can help create optimized, high-ranking content.
Q3: Is ChatGPT better than Google Search?
They serve different purposes. ChatGPT offers conversational answers, while Google provides links and sources.
Q4: Does ChatGPT work offline?
No, it requires internet access to interact with OpenAI’s servers.
Q5: Can ChatGPT replace human jobs?
It can automate tasks, but human creativity, strategy, and emotional intelligence are still irreplaceable.
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Crompt AI — Your All-in-One AI Assistant
The Journey of Crompt AI: From Idea to Intelligent Assistant
It all started with a simple realization: despite the explosion of AI tools out there, most people weren’t feeling more productive — they were feeling overwhelmed. Every tool had its own app, its own tab, its own login. Creativity and focus were getting lost in the noise.
That’s when we saw the opportunity.
What if there was one assistant — not just another chatbot, but a truly smart, intuitive digital partner? One place where you could think, write, plan, analyze, create, and build — all without switching apps or losing momentum?
That’s how Crompt AI was born.
We brought together a small, passionate team of designers, developers, and AI enthusiasts. The mission was clear: combine the best of generative AI - ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and more - into a single, seamless experience. Something fast. Thoughtful. Personal.
After months of brainstorming, building, and fine-tuning, we created a platform that feels less like a tool - and more like an extension of you. Whether you’re writing, designing, learning, or coding, Crompt adapts to how you think and work.
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I gotta wonder how much of this is OpenAI and others like them and their general approach to business being:
This isn't an exaggeration. Because OpenAI is publicly traded, they have to be honest with their investors, and have openly said "we have no idea how we will ever turn a profit."
Beyond them, most players in the space are looking to get bought by a Microsoft or Sony and jump for the exits before they realize the sack is mostly full of rocks.
OpenAI has always operated under a "we'll use all this investor money to brute-force the largest datasets possible, make something impressive, show it off, and then wait for more investor money to roll in." A process that is by its nature inefficient and expensive.
Ever notice how there was no Dall-E 2.5? OpenAI isn't interested in incremental improvements to their products because they're making tech demos. It's very impressive on first release, but to this day Dall-E 3 doesn't have basic functionality like seeds, upscalers, aspect ratios, post-generation editing, or even the ability to iterate a previous gen.
If your money doesn't come from your users, then you have no incentive to adapt to their needs and you stagnate.
Midjourney, on the other hand, has neither investors nor these problems, because they're selling a product. You pay X amount, you get to play with the super-advanced etch-a-sketch, the simple process of money exchanged for a service. Because they have users to keep happy, they develop features that conform to their needs and develop in response to their behaviors.
And you can refine a model two ways, by expanding the dataset or by giving feedback to the current dataset's output. An active subscriber base gives you a means of doing the latter, and while very few people have a dataset to rival OpenAI's, many outperform them based purely on likes and ranking feedback from users.
This is why Chat-GPT has to be forced into everything. The main use of this tech isn't to replace artists, despite what OP might think. The use of generative AI as an art tool has always been secondary to its use as a toy, and that's what 98% of the userbase is using it for. Text is just the least fun toy in the box (at least as long as you're not allowing it to go NC-17)
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Images, video and sound are the Fighting Frankie Action Figure everyone wants, and Chat-GPT says "Horse 'em!".
One of the most common first prompts on Midjourney is for a happy dog or cat playing in the clouds. These aren't people looking to make commercial work.
The AI products that people are going to wind up using and will have actual utility as productivity or entertainment services? They don't need investment because they have something people want to pay for. And the nature of the investment system means anyone who uses it is unlikely to ever make anything that people will want to pay for.

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ChatGPT Down for Over 12 Hours: What Happened on June 10, 2025?
You’re likely not going to see AI assistants take a day off and relax, but on June 10, 2025, that’s exactly what happened. OpenAI’s popular chatbot, ChatGPT, suffered a global outage for 12 hours straight, creating a frenzy and panic worldwide, all while memes were being created. In this report I will go over the timeline, impact, causes, and the important lessons that can be taken away from this domino effect event.
Timeline: When did the problems begin?
2:45 AM ET (12:15 AM PT): Users from North America, Europe, and Australia are unable to connect with ChatGPT and Sora. There is a spike in outages reported by Downdetector.
10 AM ET: OpenAI confirms the “elevated error rates and latency” they were facing and has identified a solution that is in progress.
6:32 PM ET: ChatGPT displays API access and improvements, which are sustained although voice interactions and features still remain unsteady.
11:55 PM IST: The outage persists in India, thereby calculating over 12 hours of disruption worldwide, which is likely the longest downtime in the history of ChatGPT.
Who faced the consequences?
This was not a small inconvenience; it was a catastrophic breakdown.
Affected by region: Participants from India, US, UK, Europe, Australia and other regions suffered outage related issues that included ChatGPT, Sora and APs.
Service disruption: The outage affected all users: both free and paid subscribers, API use, GPT-4o feature, voice chat, as well as third party Perplexity services.
User frustration: Users faced prompts with errors such as “Hmm… something seems to have gone wrong” and “A network error occurred.” Nearly all features apart from the separate playground were impacted.
The Internet Reacts
With AI tools disabled, the internet went full meme:
“Am I meant to use my brain at work now?”
“ChatGPT is down and I’m mid-flight piloting a plane—send help!”
This incident also served to emphasize the extent to which people depend on AI for routine activities.
Why It Matters
OpenAI admitted that a sudden surge in use had strained its infrastructure, with some components reporting capacity limits. Engineers reported that “GPUs are melting” due to demand.
Global ripple impacts: Students, professionals, and developers around the world suddenly lost access to critical resources such as writing, coding, and research tools.
Trust & reliability: Organizations that depend on 99.9% uptime from AI services for business operations took this outage as an eye opener regarding resiliency and over-dependency.
How OpenAI Responded
Communications: As an example, the company resolved updates as they worked through the issue, posting “We have identified the root cause…mitigation in progress.”
Recovery in phases: API Services recovering first at around 6:30 PM ET, followed by the features of ChatGPT and voice services recovering subsequently.
Investigative follow up: OpenAI confirmed the cause was resolved and all services functioned fully by the late evening.
What You Can Learn from This
Learn to Explore: Always enable backup services like Grok, Gemini, Claude, Bing AI, or Perplexity.
Users should be kept informed: If your services and applications are powered by ChatGPT, Comprehensive communication is mandatory.
Relying on AI requires building systems with resilient architecture: Design the workflows that are critical and reliant on AI to ensure they are able to withstand or degrade steadily during outages.
Learn from every incident: Investigate capacity limits, sudden demands or bugs; find ways to reinforce the infrastructure.
In Summary
The June 10, 2025 outage is marked with the most significant ChatGPT interruption, 12+ hours of widespread global downtime affecting millions. It highlighted the importance of AI’s role in our daily lives, as well as revealing crucial weaknesses in the systems and dependencies, infrastructure. Striving to improve systems, Open AI is reminded that in a framework dependent on AI, the systems must be designed to fail regardless of the innovations made.
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