tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23926417777315325472024-02-19T21:58:54.624-08:00SEO BALI #1Jasa backlink seohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11447077401962076639noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2392641777731532547.post-87969621054550127472023-02-03T20:56:00.004-08:002023-02-03T20:56:56.146-08:00The fastest-growing app of all time is ChatGPT.<p> The fastest-growing app in history is ChatGPT, an AI chatbot from OpenAI.</p><p><br /></p><p>Apparently, ChatGPT had 13 million unique visits each day in January, which is more than quadruple the number of visitors it had in December, according to a UBS study (via CBS News). Can you believe ChatGPT has barely been active for two months and already has 100 million monthly users?, the survey found.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>The analysis places ChatGPT far ahead of other rapidly expanding apps like TikTok and Instagram and cites data from analytics firm Similarweb. In contrast, TikTok reached 100 million monthly active users in nine months and Instagram did so in two and a half years.</p><p>"We cannot recall a faster ramp in a consumer internet app in the 20 years since the internet space," USB's analysts stated in the report.</p><p><a href="http://sentrateknikaprima.com/">http://sentrateknikaprima.com/</a></p><p>The report was released just one day after OpenAI unveiled ChatGPT Plus, a premium chatbot. It costs $20 USD a month and grants users priority access to new features, access to ChatGPT during times of high traffic, and faster response times.</p><p>Almost soon after its release, ChatGPT gained enormous popularity, with users utilizing it for a variety of purposes, including having the bot create viruses and creating amusing poems. Microsoft, a prior investor in OpenAI, recently made a further US$10 billion investment in the business and is reportedly working on integrating ChatGPT into some of its services, including Bing. Google was also interested in ChatGPT and is reportedly working on numerous publicly accessible AI tools of its own.</p><p><a href="https://ejtandemonium.com/">https://ejtandemonium.com/</a></p>Jasa backlink seohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11447077401962076639noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2392641777731532547.post-51364345261323528912022-09-03T22:14:00.002-07:002022-09-03T22:14:21.234-07:00NASA fixes weird glitch on the farthest space<p> NASA can radiate a sign to Mars in a short time. The Voyager 1 shuttle is so distant, it requires very nearly 22 hours to get a radio message.</p><p><br /></p><p>Presently a few 14.6 billion miles from Earth, the organization's unbelievable test began sending strange, suspicious messages back to NASA this year. The 45-year-old shuttle seemed to work regularly something else in the universe, yet all the same radiated back some "distorted data" about its situation in space.</p><p><br /></p><p>Back on Earth, the test's architects as of late tackled the issue. They tracked down that Voyager's demeanor verbalization and control framework, or AACS — a basic framework that guarantees Voyager's sign getting recieving wire focuses at our planet — began directing its data through a "PC known to have quit working a long time back." Ultimately, this tainted and jumbled the information.</p><p><br /></p><p>It's obscure why the framework started speaking with an outdated PC. Some place on board the many years old specialty, something is astray. However, Voyager engineers don't believe it's a risk, and hope to find the root misfire in the long run.</p>Jasa backlink seohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11447077401962076639noreply@blogger.com0