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News & Reviews:   ChatGPT

  • Meta is working on AI-powered chats on WhatsApp and Messenger

    Meta is working on AI-powered chats on WhatsApp and Messenger

    Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has revealed that the company is in the midst of testing AI-powered tools for its products. These would include AI-powered chats on its messaging platforms, WhatsApp and Messenger.

  • Opera will be launching a new ChatGPT function on its own web browser soon

    Opera will be launching a new ChatGPT function on its own web browser soon

    Out of all the web browsers, Opera is probably not one of the most popular ones if compared to Firefox, Safari, Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. However, the Opera team will be adding a WebGPT feature for the browser soon and here's what you can expect.

  • ChatGPT and the Impact on Jobs: What Does the Future of Work Look Like?

    ChatGPT and the Impact on Jobs: What Does the Future of Work Look Like?

    It’s very interesting how fast AI programs like OpenAI’s ChatGPT can churn out content, code and plans. However, we’ve found that AI writing tends to be a bit shallow or generic but you can judge for yourself in our 2nd article generated by ChatGPT. Check ChatGPT and the Impact on Jobs: What Does the Future of Work Look Like? out below or see what it wrote in our first ChatGPT written article.

  • The Power of ChatGPT: Real-World Applications and Use Cases by ChatGPT

    The Power of ChatGPT: Real-World Applications and Use Cases by ChatGPT

    ChatGPT can fit in many areas that rely on text. So, you can see why we'd find it interesting. Of course, AI is far from perfect. It's not unexpected for it to provide wrong answers or deliver factual errors in responses or articles it generates. So out of curiosity, we generated an article using ChatGPT to see if it is good enough for writing articles. Check out the article below!

  • Google will release its own OpenAI chatbot in the coming weeks

    Google will release its own OpenAI chatbot in the coming weeks

    There have been a lot of talks about ChatGPT recently and whether it was a coincidence or not, Google just announced its own OpenAI chatbot. Promptly called Bard, Google's AI service will be unveiled in the next few weeks. 

  • It’s no secret that educators are scrambling in the wake of AI like ChatGPT being used to write essays and other homework. Well… now there’s another free service to check whether or not the content has been written by ChatGPT called AI Writing Check. Developed by Quill.org and CommonLit.org, it promises a more secure free site than previous ChatGPT checkers, but just so you know… it didn’t work for us.  

  • Microsoft announces Azure OpenAI service is now available, ChatGPT access coming soon

    Microsoft announces Azure OpenAI service is now available, ChatGPT access coming soon

    While Microsoft recently announced that it would integrate OpenAI into all of its Office and Windows products, the first to get it looks to be its Azure OpenAI ServiceAvailable starting this week, it will allow businesses to integrate OpenAI tools like DALL-E and soon ChatGPT for their cloud apps.


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