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America’s new Toyota Land Cruiser is a boxy-butch  hybrid. Ever see a new car and think, “Oh, yeah, they’re going to  sell a billion of these". Meet North America’s new Toyota Land Cruiser – a rugged midsize SUV with rough-and-tumble intentions and a significantly lower starting price than the big daddy Land Cruiser sold around the world. This Land Cruiser rides on the same TNGA-F body-on-frame architecture as its larger, same-named sibling, and in fact, the two SUVs share a 112.2-inch wheelbase. However, the US-spec Land Cruiser is about 7.5 inches shorter in length, not to mention narrower and not as tall. It’s actually not that much larger than the current Toyota 4Runner and  is closer in size to the recently unveiled Lexus GX. The Land Cruiser certainly looks the business, at any rate, appearing to have been designed only using right angles. The standard 18-inch wheels and knobby tires give this thing real presence, and the optional 20-inch alloys look great, too. The uptick i
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Is ChatGPT getting dumber? ChatGPT: Ask me anything? Or ask me nothing? Large language models (LLMs) like OpenAI's ChatGPT have helped millions be more efficient with computers . Be it, high school kids, using it to draft academic essays or programmers using these generative models for coding and making new software, many are team Artificial Intelligence (AI). But it's not all positive — others are also accusing AI of stealing their creative ideas or raising  ethical concerns about using AI. Amidst this ongoing debate over whether AI is a boon or a bane for humanity, some people indicate that ChatGPT just isn't as good as it used to be. Some Twitter users were frustrated with the performance of the models, speculating it to be an intentional move from ChatGPT creators OpenAI. "Started noticing this a few days. It's giving too vague or dumb answers nowadays. I think this is done to make people subscribe to GPT Plus," wrote one Twitter user. A new study backs