Georgia has banned the export and transit of cars imported from the EU to Russia, markets are ready to purchase services worth 33.5 billion rubles from the Russian Post in 2024 and other events on September 26.

Georgia stopped re-exporting cars from the EU to the Russian Federation, ChatGPT learned to understand voice commands – the main thing on September 26

World

  • Georgian authorities have banned the export, re-export or transit to Russia of cars imported from the European Union. The restriction applies to vehicles with a displacement of more than 1.9 cubic meters, as well as hybrid and electric cars, writes TASS.

Business

  • The Association of Internet Commerce Companies (AKIT) offered to “provide assistance” in using the infrastructure of Russian Post: markets are ready to purchase services from the company in the amount of 33.5 billion rubles in 2024.
  • The government supported the idea of ​​​​the Ministry of Digital Development to include in the draft law on fines for leaks of personal data a provision on the payment of compensation to victims. The payments will help companies reduce the amount of the fine.
  • The Russian market needs 100,000 IT specialists every month. This is 20% more than last year.

Technologies and services

  • OpenAI has added voice chats with a bot and image support to ChatGPT. New features will be rolling out to Plus and Enterprise subscribers in the next two weeks.
  • WhatsApp refused to launch channels in Russia due to the risk of blocking by Roskomnadzor, a representative of Meta (recognized as extremist and banned in Russia) told The Moscow Times.

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