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OpenAI’s GPT Store flooded with spam and copyright-infringing GPTs, raising questions over moderation
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OpenAI’s GPT Store flooded with spam and copyright-infringing GPTs, raising questions over moderation

[ad_1] OpenAI's ChatGPT Store is facing a deluge of spam and copyright concerns. The marketplace, designed for custom chatbots powered by OpenAI's generative AI models, is grappling with an influx of peculiar and potentially copyright-infringing bots, indicating lax moderation efforts.Among the problematic bots are those claiming to generate art based on Disney and Marvel properties, serving as conduits to third-party paid services, and advertising the ability to circumvent AI plagiarism detection tools, Techcrunch reported. Instances of bots simulating conversations with public figures without consent and attempts at "jailbreaking" OpenAI's models to increase their permissiveness have also been identified. Also read: Sam Altman's OpenAI may bring big upgrades with GPT-5; Know how it wi...
Microsoft rolls out Copilot GPTs that help you learn recipes, plan vacations and more
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Microsoft rolls out Copilot GPTs that help you learn recipes, plan vacations and more

[ad_1] Microsoft has been enhancing its artificial intelligence (AI) prowess over the last year and this year, it has been rolling out tools at regular intervals. At the center is Copilot, its suite of AI services which includes an AI chatbot. Earlier this month, the company launched a significant update to the Copilot experience on the web, Android, and iOS platforms. Now, it has introduced yet another feature called Copilot GPTs which helps you learn recipes, plan vacations, develop workout routines and more.Microsoft rolls out Copilot GPTsIn an X post. Jordi Ribas, CVP, Head of Engineering and Product for Copilot and Bing announced that the tech behemoth is introducing Copilot GPTs in Microsoft Copilot. Using these GPTs, users can carry out several tasks such as creating designs, pla...
Common Sense Media and OpenAI link up to encourage healthy ChatGPT use by teens, others
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Common Sense Media and OpenAI link up to encourage healthy ChatGPT use by teens, others

[ad_1] With the use of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies increasing, it is integral for parents and educators to develop and encourage safe AI usage. This is important because the use of this technology will only increase and it is expected to surpass the internet across various parameters. Therefore, to reduce the risk of technology and embrace healthy usage among teens and families, Common Sense Media and OpenAI have collaborated to explore the full potential of AI for teens, parents and educators. Know what collaboration means and how it will encourage the safe use of AI.Common Sense Media and OpenAI collaborationCommon Sense Media, a nonprofit organization announced its partnership with ChatGPT creator OpenAI to unlock the potential of AI for teens and families. The collabor...
OpenAI to incorporate speech, images, and videos” into GPT, says Sam Altman
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OpenAI to incorporate speech, images, and videos” into GPT, says Sam Altman

[ad_1] he growth of artificial intelligence (AI) has been rapid over the last few years and this latest revolution could outpace every previous one, according to OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. The tech mogul sat down with another tech savant, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, and the two delved into the intricacies of artificial intelligence (AI), its growth, representation, ChatGPT, GPT-5, and more. Altman said that the AI revolution will happen “fastest by far”, discussing the quick adoption of this technology by society. Interestingly, Altman also shed light on the possible use cases of GPT-5, as well as his most used app, and it is not ChatGPT! Let us take a closer look.Sam Altman on future AI milestones, GPT update, and moreOn the Unconfuse Me with Bill Gates podcast, OpenAI's Sam Altman sa...
5 things about AI you may have missed today: AI set to target vandals in UK, AI boom may power Nvidia to No. 1, more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: AI set to target vandals in UK, AI boom may power Nvidia to No. 1, more

[ad_1] Festivities are in full swing across the world as we enter Christmas Eve, but fascinating stories from the world of artificial intelligence keep emerging. In the UK, Historic England, which is an executive non-departmental public body, is taking the help of AI to fight graffiti art vandals who deface historic churches, castles, and monasteries. In other news, as many as 30000 employees can lose their jobs in a massive Google layoff exercise, as per reports. This and more in today's AI roundup. Let us take a closer look.AI to help fight vandalsAI may be employed as a deterrent against graffiti vandalism targeting historic sites such as churches and castles, reported the Guardian. Historic England is initiating a groundbreaking project that involves using AI to identify vandals thr...
Waiting for the amazing Humane Ai Pin? Know when you will get world’s first wearable computer powered by AI
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Waiting for the amazing Humane Ai Pin? Know when you will get world’s first wearable computer powered by AI

[ad_1] On November 10, Humane, a 2018-founded startup known for working with AI technology, unveiled its first product called Ai Pin, a clothing-based wearable gadget. The OpenAI CEO Sam Altman-backed company presented the device as a new technology that does not require a user to spend time interacting with it and instead gets the information needed quickly so they can focus on the moment. With a displayless design, which goes against the ethos of most consumer tech products, the company focuses on voice and laser ink technology to show and tell the information through an AI chatbot. The company has now revealed that the product will be shipped to consumers starting in March 2024.Announcing it through its official X account, Humane said, “We are thrilled to announce that Ai Pin will st...
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says pace of AI innovation in 2023 was astounding, cites favorite use-cases
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says pace of AI innovation in 2023 was astounding, cites favorite use-cases

[ad_1] Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella just dropped a short video on X (formerly Twitter) where he highlighted the achievements of the company in the artificial intelligence division. In the ‘Pace of AI innovation in 2023' video, he provided a few examples where organizations used AI tools by the company to make a positive impact on the world. Microsoft launched Copilot earlier this year, powered by OpenAI's GPT technology, and used it to build its own AI products for enterprises. In the span of just a few months, Microsoft has built several partnerships with businesses across the globe where companies are using its AI systems to build consumer-centric products, he revealed.In the video, Nadella said, “The pace of AI innovation in 2023 was astounding – but even more impressive was how peopl...
Looking for ChatGPT alternatives? Check these top 5 replacements – Bard, Copilot, more
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Looking for ChatGPT alternatives? Check these top 5 replacements – Bard, Copilot, more

[ad_1] Ever since it was launched in November 2022, OpenAI's ChatGPT has created an artificial intelligence frenzy that is still going strong. ChatGPT is the pioneer when it comes to generative AI chatbot technology, and with its Generative Pre-Trained Transformer (GPT) foundational model, it can do pretty much anything a modern AI chatbot can. However, it is also one of the most general-purpose chatbots there is. If your use case requires you to go for something more nuanced or for a different capability, then these are the best ChatGPT alternatives that you should know about. The list includes Google Bard, Microsoft Copilot, and more. Best ChatGPT alternatives1. Google Bard: Google Bard is based on the company's next-generation language and conversation capabilities powered by their L...
The future of AR is here! Snap and OpenAI collaborate to unleash ChatGPT-driven lenses
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The future of AR is here! Snap and OpenAI collaborate to unleash ChatGPT-driven lenses

[ad_1] In a groundbreaking move, Snap, the visionary parent company behind Snapchat, has joined forces with OpenAI to usher in a new era of augmented reality (AR) experiences. The announcement, made at the sixth annual Lens Fest, revealed a strategic partnership aimed at empowering developers to seamlessly integrate ChatGPT into their AR Lenses, ushering in a wave of innovative learning, conversational, and creative possibilities for Snapchatters.Lens Studio 5.0 Beta LaunchSnap is not stopping there, accompanying this collaboration is the launch of Lens Studio 5.0 Beta, an advanced AR development tool poised to elevate the creation of captivating Lenses. At the core of this development is the introduction of the ChatGPT Remote API, granting Lens developers unprecedented access to the ca...
Sam Altman reacts to Elon Musk’s Grok Chatbot and it is simply awesome
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Sam Altman reacts to Elon Musk’s Grok Chatbot and it is simply awesome

[ad_1] Elon Musk has never shied away from giving his opinion on OpenAI and its AI chatbot ChatGPT ever since it was first launched. The former OpenAI board member has taken multiple jabs at the company's AI, both to criticize and to make fun of it. But, we never saw Sam Altman, who was a board member alongside Musk, and is the current CEO, respond back. That is until this morning when he took to X (formerly Twitter) to take a jab at Musk's chatbot Grok. Altman posted a screenshot, likely edited, of his GPT Builder app, and asked it to build “a chatbot that answers questions with cringey boomer humor in a sort of awkward shock-to-get-laughs sort of way”. The GPT Builder complies and responds with “The chatbot is set up! Its name is Grok”. That has surely got to sting! The OpenAI CEO pos...