Spoiler alert: it turned me down. But that’s far from the only thing I learned while playing around with the bot that the world has fallen in love with so badly.
‘Our most important race’: Pro skiers demand changes to ‘unjustifiable’ winter sports competition
Professional athletes are pressuring ski chiefs to dramatically improve winter sports’ sustainability, fearing skiing is becoming unjustifiable to a public increasingly concerned about climate change.
A teen’s suicide amid claims of bullying: What we know about Adriana Kuch’s death as four students are charged
Fourteen-year-old Adriana Kuch died just 48 hours after a video of her being assaulted by a group of students allegedly appeared on social media. Abe Asher writes.
Rescuers find more alive in Turkiye on 8th day after quake
Rescuers on Tuesday were working to reach people under the rubble in three provinces hit hard by the devastating quakes that hit Turkiye and Syria last week.
Indian tax authorities raid BBC, weeks after it airs documentary critical of Modi
A two-part BBC documentary examined Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s role in anti-Muslim raids that killed hundreds in his home state of Gujarat in 2002.
Russia denies claims it plans to destabilize Moldova
Russia has angrily rejected the Moldovan president’s claim about an alleged plot by Moscow to overthrow her government, accusing Moldova’s authorities of trying to distract public attention from the country’s own domestic problems.
The Polluter Pays Principle and the Energy Transition
It is possible to justify the duty of developed countries to finance the transition to low-carbon energy, including adaptation and compensation, in developing countries.
California will try to enshrine right to same-sex marriage
California lawmakers are going to try to officially repeal a 15-year-old voter initiative meant to ban same-sex marriage in the state
LeBron James laughs off getting booed at the Super Bowl
The NBA’s all-time scoring leader had a response ready for the fans in Arizona