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The Welov Digest: Social Media and AI News (January 1 to 15)

16/1/2024
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The Welov Digest: Social Media and AI News (January 1 to 15)
The Welov Digest: Social Media and AI News (January 1 to 15)

Do you value your time? So are we. We'll give you the gist of the latest news in less than a minute. Then get on with your journey. You'll be up to date.

The New Year doesn't take breaks, neither do the news. Let's see.

Threads Experiment with Chronological Filtering in Searches

Some time ago this option was snuck into them and some of them were excited; but it was just a test. Although everything indicates that Threads could be working to apply this type of order by “the most recent” very soon to be able to search for topics in real time.

A move that could send X into oblivion for many. Especially Elon's haters like us.

Instagram: Now with Public Collections

Instagram is testing public collections on profiles. What does this mean? A step towards the transparency of your tastes and interests. Something like the Facebook wall so that anyone can comment on it through a private message.

Innovation or simple copy of the LinkedIn algorithm? Time will tell.

OpenAI Launches the 'GPT Store'

'THE NEWS' is here for OpenAI lovers.

For those who drown in a glass of water with ChatGPT customization: there is now a store. More than 3 million personalized ChatGPTS that are already at your fingertips. But remember, in the end it's the creators who get the credit and the money (at least in the United States for now).

Access the ChatGPTS here

ChatGPT Next Default Assistant on Android

ChatGPT could be the next assistant on Android. A revolution? Perhaps.

This would open up a world of possibilities for users to configure it and access it from any screen using gestures or navigation buttons.

That how has this been known?

OpenAI people have published an XML file in the app. 👀

We are forced to dedicate our own section to it, because things have happened.

Google and its Goodbye to Cookies

Yes. It has finally happened. Google has started disabling cookies for 1% of users in Chrome (about 30 million people) as part of its plan to eliminate third-party cookies.

Those affected by this deactivation will be able to detect it by an eye icon in the URL bar and will be able to adjust the cookie settings in the browser preferences.

Confused? It's time to upgrade. Not to be left behind is your responsibility.

A crack on the topic on LinkedIn: Rafael Jimenez

And if you want an explanation from scratch on the subject, but super summarized, go to This article of John Merodio .

Other News:

And the Best for Last: The Welov.io AI is here

If you are a WeLov.io user, you are already taking a while to ask our support team to activate your 'Insight IA' button for you to start extracting Insights at the click of a button.

And if you are not a user, we warn you that here those who don't run fly and that your social media analysis just stopped in 2010.

Wake up and take a look at This video. You're going to freak out!

You already have what you need to know. No noise, only the essence.

Until the next installment!

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