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		<title>ChatGPT Outage Affects Thousands in the US and UK</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A partial outage of ChatGPT has left over 8,000 users unable to access services. Reports peaked at 8,481 around 3:30 PM.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ChatGPT is down, affecting over <strong>8,000</strong> users across the US and UK. Reports peaked at <strong>8,481</strong> issues around 3:30 PM today. This significant outage has left many unable to load ChatGPT, Codex, and the API Platform.</p>
<p>The outage is classified as a &#8220;partial outage&#8221; by OpenAI. A total of <strong>12</strong> components of ChatGPT experienced degraded performance or partial outages. As a result, users are losing access to conversations and projects.</p>
<p>Reports indicate that issues are not limited to ChatGPT alone. There has been a sharp increase in problems reported with other AI platforms as well. For instance, Google Gemini saw reports surge from almost none to <strong>90</strong>, while Claude AI&#8217;s reports jumped from around <strong>6</strong> to <strong>169</strong>.</p>
<p>Even Microsoft Copilot faced disruptions, with reports rising from just <strong>1</strong> to <strong>99</strong>. The widespread nature of this issue highlights the interconnectedness of these AI services.</p>
<p>OpenAI stated, &#8220;We are currently experiencing issues,&#8221; acknowledging the challenges faced by its users. Many have expressed frustration on social media. One user lamented, &#8220;Chatgpt down? Total history just wiped; can’t access any chat history…. @OpenAI&#8221;</p>
<p>This outage has not only affected individual users but also raises concerns for businesses relying on these tools—especially those using them for collaborative projects.</p>
<p>The situation is still developing as OpenAI investigates the root cause of these outages. Details remain unconfirmed regarding when full service will resume.</p>
<p>This incident serves as a reminder of how reliant many have become on AI platforms for daily operations and communication. The impact is felt broadly across various sectors.</p>
<p>As users await updates from OpenAI, the extent of service disruption continues to evolve. Further developments are expected as the investigation unfolds.</p>
<p>The ripple effects of this outage may lead to longer-term discussions about reliability and contingency planning for AI services.</p>
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		<title>Artificial Intelligence News: Block to Cut 50% of Workforce Amid AI Disruption</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Mar 2026 08:28:31 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Jack Dorsey has announced that Block will reduce its workforce by nearly 50% due to the rise of AI tools, a trend expected to affect many companies.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>What the data shows</h2>
<p>What does the future hold for the workforce in light of rapid advancements in artificial intelligence? This question is becoming increasingly urgent as companies begin to adapt to new AI technologies. Jack Dorsey, CEO of Block, recently announced that the company would be shedding almost <strong>50%</strong> of its workforce due to the integration of AI tools. Dorsey predicts that within the next year, a majority of companies will reach similar conclusions regarding workforce reductions.</p>
<p>Supporting this trend, some organizations are already utilizing code that is <strong>25% to 75%</strong> AI-generated, indicating a significant shift in how businesses operate. This raises concerns about the broader implications for the job market and economic stability. Citrini Research has outlined a troubling scenario where AI could potentially lead to a stock market crash of up to <strong>60%</strong>.</p>
<p>The ramifications of AI on employment are alarming. Experts predict that the US jobless rate could hit <strong>10%</strong> by June 2028 due to displacement caused by AI technologies. The S&#038;P 500 could also face a substantial decline, with a potential loss of <strong>57%</strong> of its value compared to its peak in October 2026, driven by economic disruptions linked to AI advancements.</p>
<p>In the realm of AI capabilities, recent benchmarks have showcased the performance of various AI models. Google&#8217;s Gemini model achieved a score of <strong>45.9%</strong> on a test designed to measure AI and human intellect, while OpenAI&#8217;s ChatGPT managed only <strong>3%</strong> accuracy in 2024. The examination consists of <strong>2,500</strong> questions across roughly <strong>100</strong> disciplines, developed by Scale and the Centre for AI Safety.</p>
<p>Calvin Zhang, one of the developers of the benchmark test, stated, &#8220;We wanted to create this close-ended academic benchmark, set to the frontier of expert humans, that only a handful of people on earth can really solve.&#8221; This highlights the growing gap between AI and human intelligence, a concern echoed by Dr. Tung Nguyen, who referred to the benchmark as &#8220;one of the clearest assessments of the gap between AI and human intelligence.&#8221;</p>
<p>The historical context of AI&#8217;s impact on financial markets cannot be overlooked. The Black Monday crash of 1987 has been partly attributed to automated trading strategies, raising fears that AI could similarly destabilize the stock market in the future. As AI continues to evolve, the potential for significant economic upheaval looms large.</p>
<p>As companies like Block take drastic measures to adapt to AI, the landscape of employment and economic stability is poised for transformation. While the immediate future remains uncertain, the implications of AI on the workforce and financial markets are becoming increasingly clear. Details remain unconfirmed.</p>
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		<title>Matt Goodwin&#8217;s Controversial Book Sparks Debate</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Mar 2026 08:21:53 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Matt Goodwin's latest book has ignited discussions on immigration and identity, reaching bestseller status amid controversy.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Who is involved</h2>
<p>Before the release of Matt Goodwin&#8217;s book, <strong>&#8216;Suicide of a Nation: Immigration, Islam, Identity&#8217;</strong>, on March 17, 2026, expectations surrounding discussions of immigration and identity in the UK were largely framed by political correctness and a reluctance to address demographic changes openly. The prevailing narrative often downplayed concerns about the implications of immigration on national identity, focusing instead on integration and multiculturalism.</p>
<p>However, the decisive moment came when Goodwin&#8217;s book reached number two on the Amazon bestseller list, a clear indication that a significant portion of the public was eager for a different perspective. In just one week, <strong>12,000 copies</strong> were sold, and the book trailer garnered <strong>500,000 views</strong>. These numbers suggest a growing appetite for discussions that challenge the status quo regarding immigration and its effects on British society.</p>
<p>The direct effects of Goodwin&#8217;s work have been profound. His assertions, particularly the claim that by 2063, white British people will become a minority in the UK, have sparked intense debate among political commentators, academics, and the general public. Critics have raised concerns about the factual accuracy of his claims, with some alleging that Goodwin misquoted sources and utilized AI tools like ChatGPT in drafting parts of his book.</p>
<p>Goodwin, who describes himself as a &#8216;writer, academic and media commentator&#8217;, has faced scrutiny following his resignation from his position as a professor of politics at the University of Kent. His book, which contains only <strong>12 references</strong> and spans <strong>208 pages</strong>, has been criticized for lacking depth and rigor. Despite this, Goodwin&#8217;s popularity continues to rise, evidenced by his <strong>94,000 Substack subscribers</strong>.</p>
<p>In the context of the ongoing debate, experts have pointed to alarming statistics regarding language proficiency among schoolchildren in the UK. For instance, in Luton, <strong>53%</strong> of primary school pupils do not speak English as their first language, while this figure rises to <strong>72%</strong> in Newham. Such data underscores the challenges facing integration and raises questions about the future of national identity.</p>
<p>Goodwin&#8217;s critics argue that his work contributes to a divisive narrative that could exacerbate societal tensions. Sir Roger Scruton once stated, &#8220;A society that cannot distinguish its friends from its enemies or that extends hospitality to those who despise its way of life, is a society that has lost the instinct for survival.&#8221; This perspective resonates with those who feel that Goodwin&#8217;s book reflects a growing sentiment of fear regarding demographic changes.</p>
<p>Despite the backlash, Goodwin remains undeterred. He has positioned his book as a necessary intervention in a debate that he believes has been stifled by political correctness. As he continues to engage with audiences through various media platforms, the implications of his arguments will likely influence public discourse for years to come.</p>
<p>As the conversation evolves, the impact of Goodwin&#8217;s work on political and social landscapes in the UK remains to be seen. The ongoing discussions surrounding immigration, identity, and national cohesion are critical, and the numbers suggest that many are ready to confront these issues head-on. Details remain unconfirmed.</p>
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