How to Hide Your Chats from ChatGPT's Algorithm

ChatGPT introduced a new privacy feature on Tuesday to protect users’ information. The new feature will allow users to turn off their chat history and disable its ability to use their data to train and improve the AI models.

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The First Reactions to The Flash Are Here, And They're Blisteringly Good

After what certainly feels like a long wait—with tumultuous times for its star and a regime change for its studio in the meantime—DC’s The Flash, directed by Andy Muschietti (the It series), has finally screened for an audience at CinemaCon. How did Barry Allen’s big-screen solo sojourn (“solo,” but with assists from…

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Prince Harry Says His Bro William Got a 'Very Large' Settlement in Phone Hacking Case

It’s hard to make the activities of Fox News and its Dominion Voting fiasco seem tame by comparison but another one of Rupert Murdoch’s media companies appears to have done it. How about a news operation that gets its scoops by hacking members of the royal family?

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Honda will debut a mid-to-large-size EV based on its e:Architecture in 2025

We might see an electric vehicle based on Honda’s e:Architecture, its dedicated EV platform, a year earlier than the company had previously announced. At a business briefing, wherein the automaker talked about earnings structure, battery initiatives and other things, it has announced that it’s building a mid-to-large-size EV based on the e:Architecture and that will go on sale in North America by 2025. Honda previously said that vehicles adopting the architecture will be available in 2026. 

The company also announced that it’s further developing its vehicle OS for use with mid-to-large-size EVs in North America and making sure that it allows for the “continuous advancement of vehicle functions and services for customers even after the vehicle is purchased.” As TechCrunch notes, though, it didn’t say if it’s currently working on (or at least planning) a smaller vehicle based on its e:Architecture for the North American market at the moment. 

Before the vehicles based on its dedicated platform come out, Honda will launch the EVs it’s currently developing with General Motors: The Acura ZDX and the Prologue, which is automaker’s first electric SUV. Both vehicles will be available in 2024. In Japan, Honda is expected to release a series of small-size EVs, including an electric N-One, which is a mini box-like Kei car that can be commonly seen on the streets in the country, in 2024. It will also launch a small-size SUV for the Japanese market in 2026. 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/honda-will-debut-a-mid-to-large-size-ev-based-on-its-earchitecture-in-2025-051042586.html?src=rss

Report Finding Gunshot Residue On Slain Activist’s Hands Conflicts With Past Autopsies

Police fatally shot Manuel Esteban Paez Terán, known as Tortuguita, in January.

Honda will debut a mid-to-large-size EV based on its e:Architecture in 2025

We might see an electric vehicle based on Honda’s e:Architecture, its dedicated EV platform, a year earlier than the company had previously announced. At a business briefing, wherein the automaker talked about earnings structure, battery initiatives and other things, it has announced that it’s building a mid-to-large-size EV based on the e:Architecture and that will go on sale in North America by 2025. Honda previously said that vehicles adopting the architecture will be available in 2026. 

The company also announced that it’s further developing its vehicle OS for use with mid-to-large-size EVs in North America and making sure that it allows for the “continuous advancement of vehicle functions and services for customers even after the vehicle is purchased.” As TechCrunch notes, though, it didn’t say if it’s currently working on (or at least planning) a smaller vehicle based on its e:Architecture for the North American market at the moment. 

Before the vehicles based on its dedicated platform come out, Honda will launch the EVs it’s currently developing with General Motors: The Acura ZDX and the Prologue, which is automaker’s first electric SUV. Both vehicles will be available in 2024. In Japan, Honda is expected to release a series of small-size EVs, including an electric N-One, which is a mini box-like Kei car that can be commonly seen on the streets in the country, in 2024. It will also launch a small-size SUV for the Japanese market in 2026. 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/honda-will-debut-a-mid-to-large-size-ev-based-on-its-earchitecture-in-2025-051042586.html?src=rss

3 Arrests Made At Texas Drag Show Protest

Three people were arrested after an incident broke out between protesters and counterprotesters outside a drag event in Fort Worth.

Sen. Ted Cruz’s Jan. 6 Scheming Exposed In Newly Unveiled Recording

The Texas Republican apparently planned to create a fake “commission” to overturn the 2020 election.

Here's What Made The Honda S2000 F20C Engine So Special

The Honda S2000 F20C engine was an insane engine that regularly broke 9,000 RPMs driving around
four-wheeled motorcycles.” Here’s how it all worked.

Honda's EV Roadmap Hits The Accelerator

Honda has released a roadmap in which we learned of key initiatives and milestones in the company’s plans for making ripples in the burgeoning EV market.