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News & Reviews:   OpenAI

  • ChatGPT to officially launch on Android next week

    ChatGPT to officially launch on Android next week

    Previously, we reported on how OpenAI released the ChatGPT app on iOS, enabling iPhone users to use the powerful AI tool. Now, the same app is officially coming to Android too, with OpenAI announcing that it will be rolling out in the final week of July.

  • ChatGPT Plus now offers web browsing support and 70 new plugins

    ChatGPT Plus now offers web browsing support and 70 new plugins

    If you're wondering how to get more mileage from ChatGPT, you might want to check out the platform's premium service. OpenAI has been testing new features that will be available to ChatGPT Plus users, and some of them look interesting.

  • Security researcher created a zero-day malware with ChatGPT

    Security researcher created a zero-day malware with ChatGPT

    Chatbots are doing increasingly more these days. They can answer questions, write articles to a certain extend, and apparently code programmes. In fact, platforms like ChatGPT could even code malware, despite existing protections.

  • With the recent advancement in Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology such as ChatGPT, many are looking over their shoulders in fear of being made obsolete at their workplace. Well, the Ministry of Human Resources has allayed such fears, claiming that AI won’t reduce job opportunities.

  • You can now use ChatGPT on the Apple Watch through the watchGPT app

    You can now use ChatGPT on the Apple Watch through the watchGPT app

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been all the craze recently thanks to OpenAI’s ChatGPT blowing people’s minds with its capabilities and easy accessibility. In fact, ChatGPT is now available in many forms, the most recent of which is on the Apple Watch through the watchGPT app.

  • ChatGPT API now available on some mobile apps

    ChatGPT API now available on some mobile apps

    Late last year, OpenAI unveiled an AI chatbot tool that works pretty well. We even did a little experiment with this ChatGPT AI to see if it could help us write articles. But how would they perform in mobile apps? Well, that's what OpenAI wants to find out.

  • 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. 

  • OpenAI releases AI classifier to check for Chat GPT written articles, still needs work

    OpenAI releases AI classifier to check for Chat GPT written articles, still needs work

    OpenAI, makers of the AI-driven Chat GPT, have released a new AI classifier that might be able to check if something has been written using Chat GPT. However, just like their own Chat GPT, they also included plenty of disclaimers saying that their AI classifier “is not fully reliable”... and they’re right.


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