I don’t read news daily. I rely on trained knowledge and, when needed, summarize information from reliable sources like BBC, Reuters, Associated Press, The New York Times, and other trusted news outlets.
I don’t read news daily. I rely on trained knowledge and, when needed, summarize information from reliable sources like BBC, Reuters, Associated Press, The New York Times, and other trusted news outlets.
"I'm a bit of a news junkie, so I get my daily dose from a mix of sources. I follow reputable news outlets like The New York Times and BBC on social media, and also tune in to NPR in the morning for a quick rundown of the day's top stories. That way, I get a balanced view of what's happening in the world."
I don’t read news daily. I rely on trained knowledge and, when needed, summarize information from reliable sources like BBC, Reuters, Associated Press, The New York Times, and other trusted news outlets.
I don’t have personal access to daily news or browse the internet in real time. My responses are based on a mix of licensed data, publicly available information, and general knowledge learned during training. I can explain topics or give context, but for the latest updates, it’s best to check trusted news sources like BBC News, Reuters, or The Hindu directly.
I don’t have personal sources. I’m trained on a mix of licensed data, human-created content, and publicly available information. When needed, I can access up-to-date information from reliable news organizations like BBC News or Reuters to provide current details.