10 Issues in Tech: Renting properties to sublet them, the world’s largest polymer 3D printer, and a bare-bones Tesla Cybertruck inside
Completely satisfied Memorial Day, mates. I am Diamond Naga Siu, and I am excited that the French Open predominant draw is in full swing right this moment.
I would love to observe it in-person sometime. However flying to France is tremendous costly (particularly from San Diego).
So possibly I will do that flight hack — known as skiplagging — that airways hate. My colleague Taylor Rains breaks down how this hack legitimately finds you a less expensive flight. But it surely runs the danger of you getting banned from the airline.
Possibly it is value it to see my favourite tennis gamers compete on clay.
Earlier than I attempt skiplagging, let’s dive into right this moment’s tech.
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1. ChatGPT helped these individuals earn more cash and turn out to be higher at their jobs. Many individuals are utilizing ChatGPT to degree up their work. Insider profiled 4 of them about the way it has made their jobs simpler: a recruiter, dealer, entrepreneur, and chief advertising and marketing officer.
- They every use the expertise for various features of their roles. Certainly one of them likened the expertise to “having a 24/7 assistant.” One other makes use of ChatGPT as their chief expertise officer.
- They every took us behind the scenes of how ChatGPT helps with their particular duties. However the widespread thread amongst their experiences is how a lot time ChatGPT saves them.
- My colleague Jack Sommers gathered their profiles and highlighted how these employees turbocharged their jobs with expertise.
Get their full tales right here.
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2. “I’ve a faux private assistant.” Jamira Burley works in tech and has a private assistant named “Matt.” He solutions emails. He negotiates charges. He schedules conferences. However he is not actual. This is why she created him a decade in the past.
3. Amazon gave up on its local weather pledge. The e-commerce large beforehand promised to make half its shipments net-zero carbon by 2030. It just lately reversed course and even deleted the weblog submit asserting its initiative. However Insider dug it up anyhow. Learn it right here.
4. ChatGPT is a “black swan occasion.” These uncommon occasions happen when one thing unexpected occurs with far-reaching impacts — however in hindsight, it regarded inevitable. Many indicators (like how ChatGPT blew up Large Tech) level to it qualifying. Verify all of them out right here.
5. This couple rents properties to sublet them on platforms like Airbnb. Nathan and Taniera Turner turned to this aspect hustle after each bought laid off at the beginning of the pandemic. Now, they’ve scaled as much as 25 completely different properties. This is how they did it.
6. “Distant-first” Robinhood goes again in-person. CEO Vladimir Tenev ordered workers again to the workplace 4 days per week, beginning in September. He wrote, “there may be worth in us being collectively,” within the e-mail. Learn his full workplace order right here.
7. The bare-bones Tesla Cybertruck inside. We’d simply have gotten a primary look contained in the Tesla Cybertruck. Pictures — allegedly from a shareholder day — started circulating on-line. And the inside is shockingly minimalistic. Drive over to test it out right here.
8. $20,000 does not go far for a automobile. Round 5 years in the past, 60% of used vehicles have been underneath $20,000. Now, solely round 30% of used vehicles are underneath that pricepoint. Hop in to see the complete used automobile panorama right here.
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9. The world’s largest polymer 3D printer. It is like a large glue gun with a whole lot of settings. The big gadget (60-feet lengthy and 10-feet tall) helped print a 600-square foot tiny dwelling in Maine. Tour the construction right here, btw. Then, get a full, 360-look on the printer right here.
10. “I run a homeschool company for shoppers like Kylie Jenner and Khloé Kardashian.” It is a one-stop store for households whose existence did not align with conventional education. Tiffany Sorya shares what it is like catering training for the ultra-rich. Get her education story right here.
What we’re watching right this moment:
- The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers kicks off its annual Worldwide Convention on Robotics and Automation.
- The primary Manhattanhenge of the season is tonight. It is a phenomenon when the sundown aligns completely with the Manhattan road grid.
- Completely satisfied birthday, Mel B — inform me what you need!
Curated by Diamond Naga Siu in San Diego. (Suggestions or ideas? E mail [email protected] or tweet @diamondnagasiu) Edited by Alistair Barr (tweet @alistairmbarr) in San Francisco and Hallam Bullock (tweet @hallam_bullock) in London.