A post where a Twitter user outsmarts the AI bot ChatGPT into answering something against its “ethical guidelines and legal restrictions” is cracking up social media.
The platform tweeted from its 'Twitter Verified' account: "Starting today, Verified Organisations are available globally. We are now sending email invitations to approved organisations from the waitlist."
"Tweets may not be loading for some of you. We're working on fixing a problem and you'll be back on the timeline soon," the company said in a tweet late on Saturday (India time).
We're doubling down on our investment and ambitions by bringing the Reshuffle team on board. Their experience building developer platforms will accelerate and enhance our work by building the tools that will make it easier
"Last call! As part of our new verification policy, we'll remove verification badges from inactive and incomplete accounts," Twitter Safety said in a tweet.
Academic publishers Elsevier, Wiley, and the American Chemical Society filed a suit with the Delhi High Court in December last year, asking internet service providers to block Sci-Hub and another similar site LibGen.