WhatsApp AI Myth Debunked, Green ID Book Replacement Explained, and Toyota Cressida Revival
WhatsApp AI has been accused of reading all group chats, but a recent investigation has found that this is not the case, unless a specific privacy setting is activated. This setting affects millions of users worldwide, and it's essential to understand the implications. The green ID book is also being phased out, replaced by a new system, while the Toyota Cressida, a classic car model, is making a comeback.
WhatsApp AI Myth Debunked
According to a recent report, WhatsApp AI has been accused of reading all group chats, but an investigation by News24 has found that this is not the case, unless a specific privacy setting is activated. The setting, which affects millions of users worldwide, allows WhatsApp AI to read group chats, but it's not enabled by default. Account to WhatsApp spokesperson, 'We want our users to be aware of this setting and make informed decisions about their privacy.' The spokesperson also mentioned that the setting is not unique to WhatsApp, but is a common practice among many messaging apps.
Green ID Book Replacement Explained
The green ID book, a system used to verify identities in South Africa, is being phased out and replaced by a new system. According to the South African Government's Department of Home Affairs, the new system will be more efficient and secure. The new system will use biometric data, such as fingerprints and facial recognition, to verify identities. This change affects millions of South Africans who use the green ID book for various purposes, including voting and accessing government services.
“We want our users to be aware of this setting and make informed decisions about their privacy.”
Toyota Cressida Revival
The Toyota Cressida, a classic car model that was first introduced in the 1970s, is making a comeback. According to Toyota, the Cressida will be available in select markets, including South Africa, where it will be priced competitively. The Cressida will be available in various colors, including a classic white and a sleek black. The Cressida's revival is part of Toyota's efforts to tap into the growing market for classic cars.
Key Takeaways
- WhatsApp AI can read group chats if a specific privacy setting is activated.
- The green ID book is being phased out and replaced by a new system.
- The Toyota Cressida is making a comeback in select markets.
- The new ID book system will use biometric data to verify identities.
- The Cressida will be available in various colors and will be priced competitively.
What to Watch
In the next 24-72 hours, we can expect to see more information about the WhatsApp AI setting and its implications. We may also see more details about the replacement of the green ID book and the Toyota Cressida's revival. Key people to watch include WhatsApp's spokesperson and Toyota's CEO.
Interestingly, the Toyota Cressida was originally intended to be a replacement for the Toyota Corona, but it ended up becoming a classic model in its own right, with a loyal following among car enthusiasts.
In conclusion, the WhatsApp AI myth has been debunked, and the green ID book replacement has been explained. The Toyota Cressida's revival is also an exciting development that will be closely watched by car enthusiasts worldwide. As we move forward, it's essential to stay informed about these developments and their implications.

