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ChatGPT Usage: A Detailed Study Reveals User Trends

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor September 26, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

ChatGPT‘s Explosive Growth & Shifting User Base: A New⁤ Study Reveals ‌How​ We’re Using AI

New York, NY – ⁤October 26, 2025 – ChatGPT has rapidly become a global phenomenon, and a new, detailed study from OpenAI,​ in⁣ collaboration with Duke and Harvard Universities, sheds ⁣light on how we’re using this powerful AI chatbot. The ‍findings reveal a diverse and evolving user base, with ‍meaningful implications for tech giants ‌like ⁣Google⁢ and⁢ raising​ questions​ about the potential for emotional⁤ dependence on AI.

Currently⁣ boasting a staggering 700-800 million weekly active users ‍- roughly ⁣10%⁣ of the world’s population – and over 190⁣ million daily users as of September 2025, ChatGPT’s ​reach is undeniable.‍ But beyond the sheer numbers, the study, based on an analysis of⁤ chat logs from 1.5 million users between May 2024 and June 2025, offers⁣ a ​captivating⁣ glimpse into the daily lives of those interacting ​with the AI.

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September 26, 2025 0 comments
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Colombia Digital Skills: Free Google Courses & Advancez Program

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor September 25, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Colombia Launches Free Google Courses to Bridge the Digital ‍Skills Gap

BOGOTÁ, Colombia⁤ – Colombians have a limited-time possibility to gain in-demand tech skills through a new initiative launched by​ the⁢ Ministry of Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) in partnership with google. The Advancez Program is offering free, fully online courses in critical areas like cloud computing and⁤ generative artificial intelligence, aiming to empower citizens to participate in – and lead – the country’s rapidly evolving ⁣digital⁢ economy.

These flexible courses, available until September 30th, are designed to fit the schedules of working professionals and individuals seeking to⁢ upskill. Successful completion leads to internationally⁣ recognized certifications, bolstering career prospects and resumes.

Currently available courses include:

* Google ​Cloud Engineering: This program focuses on the practical application of Google‍ Cloud services, covering implementation, automation, storage solutions, AI-powered app advancement, and‍ Kubernetes.
* Generative Leader: Participants‍ will delve into the fundamentals of generative AI, learning to ‌craft effective prompts ⁣using Vertex AI and gaining hands-on experience with cutting-edge tools like Gemini Advanced, NotebookLM, and Google AI studio.
* Google Cloud Computing Foundations: This‍ course provides a comprehensive overview of cloud resource management, networking, security, and the core principles of data, machine learning, and artificial intelligence.

“These courses are a game-changer for Colombians looking to enter or advance in the tech sector,”‍ explains a spokesperson for the ICT Ministry. ⁣”google’s leadership in cloud technology and AI means participants will be learning skills directly ​applicable to the ⁣technologies shaping businesses and governments globally.”

The Advancez Program addresses a critical need for digital skills development in Colombia, providing accessible‌ pathways to⁢ high-demand careers. ‍

Interested individuals can register for free at www.avanzatec.gov.co before the September 30th deadline.

September 25, 2025 0 comments
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Germany Home Office Trends: 2024 Statistics & Remote Work Analysis

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor September 25, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

home Office Use Stabilizes in Germany, Driven by commute Length and Family Needs

Berlin, Germany – Around 24% of employed individuals in Germany worked from home at least occasionally in 2024, according‍ to data released by the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis). This figure remains ⁣consistent with 2023 ⁣(23%) and 2022 (24%), demonstrating a meaningful shift from pre-pandemic levels when only 13%⁤ of employees utilized home office ⁢in 2019. While less prevalent than during the peak of the COVID-19 ‍pandemic, remote work has become a firmly established practice.

The trend shows a move away from fully remote work. In 2024, only 24% ‍of home office users worked exclusively from home, down‌ from 26% in 2023 and a high of 31% in 2021. Conversely,⁢ the number of employees spending more time at the office than at home has increased: 46% worked more⁢ often at their workplace in 2024,‌ compared to 44% in 2023 ⁤and 31% in 2021.

Commute Distance a Key Factor: A clear correlation exists​ between commute distance and home office usage.42% of employees with a commute of 50 ⁤kilometers or more utilized home office in 2024. This is up eight percentage points from 2020 (34%).Employees with a 25-50 kilometer commute saw a ⁤six-percentage-point increase as 2020, reaching 29%. ⁣Those with commutes ‌under 5 kilometers had the⁤ lowest⁣ home office‌ usage⁢ at 14%. ‍This suggests employees are ​willing to accept longer commutes knowing they can mitigate ​travel time with remote work options.

Family Considerations: Age​ demographics⁣ indicate a link between home office and work-life balance,​ notably‌ childcare. The 35-44 age group reported the highest ​home office usage (29%), followed closely by⁢ 25-34 year⁣ olds (28%).Younger workers (15-24) utilized ⁢home office the least (11%).

European Context: Germany’s home office rate is slightly above the EU average of 23%. Though, countries like the Netherlands (52%), Sweden (46%), and Luxembourg (43%) have significantly higher rates, while Bulgaria (3%), Romania (4%), ‍and‌ Greece (8%)⁣ report very‌ low usage.

September 25, 2025 0 comments
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Live traffic Osnabrück Ticker today: partial closure on A30

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor September 24, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

A30 partially ⁤Closed Near Osnabrück Starting September 27, Expect Delays

osnabrück, Germany – September 24, 2024 – A partial closure of the ‌A30 motorway near Osnabrück is scheduled ​to begin on Friday, September 27, causing potential disruptions for commuters adn travelers. ⁣The closure, impacting traffic flow, is necesary for ongoing construction and maintenance work.

The affected stretch ​of the A30 will experience‌ a partial closure, with lane restrictions in place. This is expected to lead to increased congestion,‍ notably‍ during peak hours.Motorists are advised to plan for additional travel time and consider alternative routes. The ⁤closure primarily impacts traffic heading eastbound,​ though westbound lanes may also experience slowdowns due to merging.

The construction⁤ is part of⁣ a larger project to improve the A30 infrastructure, enhancing safety and long-term traffic capacity. Authorities have not specified an end date for the partial closure, but updates will be provided as‌ the work progresses.Drivers⁢ can find real-time traffic information and detour​ suggestions through local radio broadcasts and online traffic services.

September 24, 2025 0 comments
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Michou’s YouTube Earnings: Creator Reveals €1.3 Million Revenue

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor September 21, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

French⁣ YouTuber Michou Reveals €1.3 Million‍ in 2024 YouTube Revenue

PARIS – French ⁤content creator Michou disclosed⁣ that his YouTube channel generated €1,298,556 in revenue during​ 2024, during ‌a recent appearance with McFly and ‍Carlito​ in a new concept video ‌titled “Bread: if you’re not honest, you suffer.” The 23-year-old, whose ⁣real name is Miguel mattioli, revealed the figure to​ avoid being hit with‍ a bread ball‌ as part of the‌ game’s rules.

Michou clarified the sum​ represents gross‍ revenue, not net income, citing deductions for taxes, production ⁣costs, and⁤ other expenses. He also earns⁢ income from platforms beyond YouTube, including twitch, ‌commercial⁣ partnerships,‍ merchandise, ⁢music, events, and his catering chain, positioning him as one‍ of France’s top-earning ⁤creators, second only to Squeezie, according to L’Essentiel de l’Eco.

The revelation comes⁢ as Michou expands his content offerings, recently premiering the first episode of his YouTube series Terminal – a survival game⁣ filmed in Spain with a budget exceeding €1⁣ million and involving a crew of 250. The first⁣ episode garnered over 4.3 million views within three days of its online⁣ release on Sunday, following a theatrical premiere⁣ attended⁢ by 40,000 spectators.

September 21, 2025 0 comments
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Jeremstar Arrested: Influencer Faces Charges After Bullfighting Protest

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor September 21, 2025
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Influencer Jeremstar, arrested Friday evening after bursting in the middle of the Nîmes arenas in full bullfight, brandishing a fabric bearing the inscription “F*CK La Corrida“, came out of police custody on Sunday, the Nîmes prosecutor’s prosecutor.

He received, as well as the two other participants in the protest action, a summons by judicial police officer (COPJ), a measure of direct convocation to a hearing before the court, added the prosecution without specifying the date of this hearing.

The bullfight had been briefly interrupted Friday following the intrusion of the influencer. The other two activists had traveled the circular corridor, the Callejon, around the arenas, dressed in a t-shirt flanked by the word bullfight barred in red.

All three were expelled from the arenas by security agents before being placed in police custody “for intrusion into a sports enclosure disturbing the course of the competition”.

“I hate bullfighting. It is not art but animal torture. This despicable tradition must be abolished. I do not understand how this shameful spectacle is still possible in 2025”, had justified Jeremstar, in a post on his Instagram account with 2.5 million subscribers, accompanied by the video of his action, supported and organized with Peta France.

Posted on September 21 at 3:32 p.m.

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