9th January, 2026.
Right … I’ve just looked out of the window, again.
And it’s still raining.
Storm Goretti hasn’t hit Brentwood as badly as it’s hit other parts of the country.
Thankfully.
But?
I’m not exactly looking forward to going out … !
~≈☔️≈~
Hmmm …
It seems OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, have introduced a feature for the US version of the service: that can access a person’s medical records.
I’m not sure I like the idea.
I think there’s privacy issues.
Do you want ChatGPT publishing your details by accident? Let alone your medical records?
I don’t, either.
But it’s not just that.
Yes, there’s upsides, especially in terms of medical research: this could well lead to better drug treatments, as well as highlighting medical problems, and potential solutions.
But?
I’m wondering how and when an AI chatbot can alter medical details, and alter them to a patient’s detriment.
How and when.
Not necessarily if.
There’s also the simple fact that this seems to be limited to the US: for now.
I suspect the USA’s for-profit medical system may be a factor in OpenAI’s decision to start the process there.
It means they will get paid for this, then sell on the results at a profit: rather than give the results to researchers.
Ho … … hum!
Let’s move on.
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Olga*, Mum†, Irene‡ and Debbi§ putting in their answers: with everyone scoring five out of five.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?
Here they are, along with the How To, License and video.
Q1) 9th January is Martyrs Day. Where: Panama, Chile or Mexico?Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q2) Robert-François Damiens was born on 9th January, 1715. He attempted to assassinate Louis 15th of where: France, Belgium or the Netherlands?
Q3) Admiral Horatio Nelson was buried on 9th January, 1806. He was buried, where: Westminster Abbey, Saint Paul’s Cathedral or Saint Martin’s in the Fields?
Q4) Sir Humphry Davy’s safety lamp was first tested on 9th January, 1816. The lamp was tested and used in a what: coal mine, diamond mine or gold mine?
Q5) Finally … ? Actor, Lee Van Cleef, was born on 9th January, 1925. He served in the US Navy, in World War 2. On a what: battleship, minesweeper or aircraft carrier?
Q1) 8th January is Typing Day. Where: Japan, China or Malaysia?Here’s a thought …
A1) Malaysia.
Q2) 8th January is Saint Pega’s Day. Her shrine, in Peakirk, is in which English county: Cambridgeshire, Norfolk or the West Midlands?
A2) Cambridgeshire.
Q3) Alfred Russel Wallace was born on 8th January, 1823. He was one of two people to come up with the theory of what: electro-magnetic induction, evolution or radioactivity?
A3) Evolution.
Q4) Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale, was born on 8th January, 1864. During his lifetime, he was second in line to the throne of where: the UK, Japan or the Netherlands?
A4) The UK.
Q5) Finally … ? Fearless Nadia was born on 8th January, 1908. She found fame as a what: cowgirl, stunt-woman or wrestler?
A5) Stunt-woman. (Apparently, her husband, Homi Wadia, was a member of the famed Wadia family: and distantly related to comedian and actress, Nina Wadia.)
“My story suddenly turned into a rags-to-riches saga. And just in time, too.”And a song …
Lee Van Cleef, January 9, 1925 – December 16, 1989.
The next ten question set is on 10th January: it’s about TinTin.
Your comments, and today’s answers, will be published in tomorrow’s Teaser.
AI is avoided when writing these questions.
Answers are as accurate as possible: at the time of writing.
Decisions about scores are final.
Thank you for coming: have a good day.
* To be frank, Olga, I think it’s warming up. Just not by much. And we’re getting wind and rain in my part of the UK. I’m thankful: south west England’s had overnight Red weather warnings.
Ye gods, but the scaffolding’s taking a while! I can appreciate the work takes a while — the block around the corner had scaffolding up for about nine months — but can also understand how frustrating it is!
Yep, I noticed you: thef head gear’s¶ unmissable! Oh, if the wine bottle had a dimple at the base, you can put your thumb in it, to keep it steady. He says … !
‡ Morning, Irene: how IS the day … ?
§ I should hope they're not migratory, Debbi: migratory toads get everywhere! As for deer … ? The less said the better.
(I had an ex-girlfriend who was a halfway decent driver: ansd always said how how much damage hitting a deer could do to both can do, to both can and deer. The same goes for horses, too: whether wild‖, or ridden.)
¶ The lack of recognition must be frustrating, Olga: you’ve got my sympathies.
‖ I’ll be honest, Debbi, we don’t get many wild horses around here. Foxes, yes, but not mustangs …




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