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ChatGPT can help you read and decode doctor prescription but be cautious

AI chatbots like ChatGPT can be helpful in decoding tricky doctor prescriptions. However, users should exercise caution and verify the AI's output with medical professionals. Key Points

India Today

ChatGPT not reliable tool to gauge development delays in children, finds research

The research looks at 108 different concerns in children up to 5-years-old. If you ask ChatGPT to gauge your child’s development, stop this practice.... Key Points

The Tribune India

ChatGPT not reliable tool to gauge development delays in children, finds research

The research looks at 108 different concerns in children up to 5-years-old. If you ask ChatGPT to gauge your child’s development, stop this practice.... Key Points

The Tribune India

ChatGPT can now ‘read aloud’ its responses. Here's how the new feature works

OpenAI introduces a read-out-loud feature for ChatGPT with five voices, available in 37 languages. Users can listen to responses on web, iOS, and Android versions. The feature is free for all users, including GPT 3.5 users. Key Points

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17 Tips to Take Your ChatGPT Prompts to the Next Level

Sure, anyone can use OpenAI’s chatbot. But with smart engineering, you can get way more interesting results. Key Points

WIRED

ChatGPT is so good that tech interviewers can't tell whether candidates use it to write coding

AI tool ChatGPT is being used by tech job candidates to cheat in early round interviews, with a test revealing interviewers couldn't tell when it was used. However, it only correctly answered unique questions 25% of the time. Key Points

India Today

ChatGPT has gone mad today, OpenAI says it is investigating reports of unexpected responses

ChatGPT, the widely used generative AI platform, has sparked concern and confusion among users today as it appears to be generating unexpected and nonsensical responses. OpenAI, the organization behind ChatGPT, has announced that it is currently investigating reports of these erratic behaviors. Key Points

India Today

Be wary of chatbots that know and remember you intimately

Chatbots equipped with expanded memory can reinforce the bubbles people are trapped in. Think of social media’s pathologies multiplied. Key Points

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ChatGPT can now be used as a virtual assistant by Nothing Phone users. Here's how it works

Nothing is set to launch its mid-range Nothing Phone (2a) smartphone at MWC 2024, which could be powered by the Dimensity 7200 SoC. Nothing Phone users can set ChatGPT as a virtual assistant by downloading the ChatGPT app, logging in, using the Voice Chat feature, and adding the app as a widget. Key Points

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Should You Use ChatGPT for Medical Advice?

Yes, patients and doctors can use chatbots for certain types of questions, experts say. But beware of the shortcomings. Key Points

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OpenAI introduces ChatGPT in classroom: Here's how it will work

OpenAI has partnered with Arizona State University to bring ChatGPT to classrooms, enhancing learning, creativity, and student outcomes. The collaboration aims to develop AI-driven projects and revolutionize educational techniques. Key Points

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OpenAI launches GPT store for developers to share custom bots, unveils new subscription tier for ChatGPT

OpenAI has introduced the GPT Store, enabling users to create and share custom versions of ChatGPT. Additionally, the new ChatGPT Team subscription, priced at USD25 to USD30 monthly per user, offers data security, longer query support, and collaborative features for smaller teams. Key Points

India Today

OpenAI’s New App Store Could Turn ChatGPT Into an Everything App

A new app store from the creator of ChatGPT invites companies to build custom “GPTs” that add functionality to the chatbot. OpenAI isn’t saying how app builders will get paid. Key Points

WIRED

Your Android phone might use ChatGPT instead of Google Assistant soon

Using ChatGPT on your device might just get easier. A new feature is reportedly under development. Key Points

India Today

Google’s Gemini Is the Real Start of the Generative AI Boom

A new AI model from Google—called Gemini—is fresh competition for OpenAI’s ChatGPT. The AI rivals are now working on even more radical ideas. Key Points

WIRED

New York Times sues Microsoft and OpenAI for using its content to train Copilot and ChatGPT

The New York Times has sued Microsoft and OpenAI, the makers of Copilot and ChatGPT, for using its content to train the generative AI tools without its permission or payment. It claims that the companies have called it “fair use” and have continued “copying the information” despite being confronted by the new publisher. Key Points

India Today

OpenAI announces new feature for ChatGPT, users get the option to archive their chats

ChatGPT users can now archive their chats. OpenAI announced the feature in a post on X. Key Points

India Today

Google Brain cofounder says he tried to get ChatGPT to kill humanity, here is what happened next

Google Brain co-founder Andrew Ng revealed he tried getting ChatGPT to come up with a way to wipe out humanity. However, the AI chatbot refused to do so. Key Points

India Today

ChatGPT asked to answer medical questions. Check results

ChatGPT has made headlines across the world. The OpenAI module is often criticized as disruptor. Key Points

Economic Times

Google’s Gemini Is the Real Start of the Generative AI Boom

A new AI model from Google—called Gemini—is fresh competition for OpenAI’s ChatGPT. The AI rivals are now working on even more radical ideas. Key Points

WIRED

Using ChatGPT for medical advice could put your health at risk, reveals study

A recent study raises concerns about the use of OpenAI's AI chatbot, ChatGPT, for seeking medical advice. The study reveals that the chatbot often provides inaccurate or incomplete responses to medication-related queries, posing potential risks to patients. Key Points

India Today

The Year of ChatGPT and Living Generatively

In November last year, OpenAI launched a “low key research preview” called ChatGPT. What happened next transformed the tech industry—and perhaps humanity’s future. Key Points

WIRED

ChatGPT is better at giving personal advice than humans, study reveals

A new study reveals that OpenAI's ChatGPT might be better at giving personal advice than most humans. With its GPT-4 model, the AI chatbot is challenging the traditional belief that personal advice requires human empathy. Key Points

India Today

ChatGPT rolls out new voice feature for all users: What is it and how to use it

OpenAI introduces a voice feature for ChatGPT, allowing users to interact using spoken conversation. This update enhances the AI's capabilities, making interactions more natural and dynamic. Key Points

India Today

This paid ChatGPT feature is now free to use, OpenAI jokes about Sam Altman's exit in demo video

OpenAI's ChatGPT, has a new update making its voice chat feature free for all mobile app users. The announcement comes amidst the company's recent upheaval following the sudden exit of CEO Sam Altman. Key Points

India Today

Lawyer uses ChatGPT to meet deadlines, loses job after AI tool creates fake cases

Zachariah Crabill, a young lawyer, was fired from his job after relying on AI tool, ChatGPT, which created and included fake references in legal documents. Despite the setback, Crabill remains optimistic about AI's potential in the legal field, going on to start his own company using AI for legal services. Key Points

India Today

ChatGPT might be a part of schools soon, OpenAI to form a new team to bring AI to classrooms

ChatGPT might become a part of classrooms worldwide as teachers discover its potential as a learning tool. A new team will be formed at OpenAI for the initiative. Key Points

India Today

One step closer to AGI? ChatGPT can understand and respond to human emotions, new research suggests

A new research claims that ChatGPT can understand and respond to human emotions. It adds that the chatbot gives better results when a prompt has an emotional side to it. Key Points

India Today

Cyberattack targets ChatGPT, OpenAI says this is why servers were down for users around the world

ChatGPT was down for a lot of users across the world recently. OpenAI has now explained the reason behind this and is saying that the outage was due to a cyberattack. Key Points

India Today

OpenAI will let you create customised ChatGPT chatbots and earn money from them

You will soon be able to create your own versions of ChatGPT, and earn money by letting others use them. In addition to this, OpenAI also announced GPT-4 Turbo. Key Points

India Today

ChatGPT just made copying assignments easier for students, here is how

ChatGPT just rolled out a new update which might come in handy if you want to copy or rewrite something from a PDF or document. Here is all about the new feature. Key Points

India Today

We thought ChatGPT was boring and not very good when we launched it, says OpenAI cofounder

OpenAI's ChatGPT, the renowned language model, which has taken the AI world by storm, had its doubters within the company during its early development stages. Ilya Sutskever, the co-founder and chief scientist of OpenAI, has revealed that he had reservations about the chatbot's capabilities before its launch. Key Points

India Today

ChatGPT Plus subscribers can upload, analyse files in latest beta

The chatbot isn’t limited to only text files, according to the report.. ChatGPT Plus members can now upload and analyse files in the latest beta, along with using modes like Browse with Bing without manually switching, allowing the chatbot to decide when to use them. Key Points

The Tribune India

How to Create Images With ChatGPT’s New Dall-E 3 Integration

OpenAI’s new image generator is powerful and flawed. Here’s how to use the beta feature in ChatGPT Plus, and some advice for getting started. Key Points

WIRED

How to Use ChatGPT’s ‘Browse With Bing’ Tool—Plus 6 Starter Prompts

OpenAI’s chatbot has two new tricks. Here’s some advice and example prompts to help you try out the internet-connected feature. Key Points

WIRED

The employees secretly using AI at work

Some employers are either tacitly or outright banning access to generative AI tools like ChatGPT. But employees who love them are finding ways to discreetly backchannel. Key Points

BBC

ChatGPT asked to write 'approved' in Shashi Tharoor style English; Congress MP not impressed with reply

The Congress MP was not at all impressed by the ChatGPT’s response and wrote, “Awful. Ask any bureaucrat who has sent me a file. I write ‘approved’!” Key Points

Business Today

How to Use ChatGPT’s New Image Features

OpenAI’s new image analysis update for its chatbot is both impressive and frightening. Here’s how to use it, and some advice for your experiments. Key Points

WIRED

ChatGPT Can Now Chat Aloud With You (And Yes, It Sounds Pretty Much Human)

OpenAI’s popular chatbot is speaking up—literally—with a selection of voices that sound eerily like a real human. Plus, you can now upload photos and the chatbot can interpret them. Key Points

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ChatGPT can now provide answers in real time, information no longer limited to September 2021

OpenAI's AI chatbot, ChatGPT, receives an update enabling it to provide real-time answers, moving past its previous limit of information only up to September 2021. In addition to browsing the internet, the chatbot is also rolling out voice and image capabilities, offering users an interactive experience including voice conversations and cooking or homework guidance. Key Points

India Today

OpenAI releases ChatGPT Enterprise to target large businesses

ChatGPT Enterprise offers more security, privacy and higher-speed access to OpenAI's technology, the company said. Early customers include Block, Carlyle and Estee Lauder Companies. Key Points

Economic Times

CEO poses as AI chatbot to ‘take revenge’ on ChatGPT, lights up social media

Abacus.AI co-founder and CEO Bindu Reddy engaged ChatGPT in an extremely short but hilarious banter. Key Points

Hindustan Times

Mastering ChatGPT: Proven tips & tricks for optimal prompts and beyond | 10 Points

Mastering ChatGPT requires skillful prompts and a creative mindset. By following these tips and tricks, you can unlock the full potential of this powerful AI tool and revolutionize your AI-powered interactions. Key Points

Economic Times

How to use ChatGPT for dating and when to avoid it

Here are the best ways to use ChatGPT for dating. AI like ChatGPT can help singles craft better profiles, but relying on it too much could turn off potential matches, a dating coach says. Key Points

Insider

Has OpenAI's ChatGPT lost steam months after blockbuster debut?

ChatGPT had created a hysteria and enormous interest in AI when it was launched last year. Big Tech firms were in a race to provide competing tools. Key Points

Hindustan Times

ChatGPT faces first-ever monthly traffic decline shows shift in user preferences: Report

OpenAI's popular AI chatbot, ChatGPT, experienced a decline in website traffic and unique visitors in June, suggesting the novelty may be wearing off. However, some analysts interpret the data as indicating a growing demand for generative AI. Key Points

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Stability AI CEO says AI will replace human programmers in future, ChatGPT won't need internet to run

Stability AI CEO Emad Mostaque says that there will be no human programmers in the next five years as tools like ChatGPT are already excelling at writing code. He also said that by the end of 2024, ChatGPT will be available on every phone without the need of an internet connection. Key Points

India Today

Want to scam the scammers? This ChatGPT bot subscription service can help you do so. Check details

A man in California is using a ChatGPT bot and voice cloner to keep telemarketing scammers on the line, wasting their time and costing them money. Users can subscribe to his service for $25 a year and use the bots to handle robocalls. Key Points

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Lawsuit says OpenAI violated US authors' copyrights to train AI chatbot

Two U.S. authors sued OpenAI in San Francisco federal court on Wednesday, claiming in a proposed class action that the company misused their works to "train" its popular generative artificial-intelligence system ChatGPT. Key Points

Reuters

ChatGPT now speaks Hindi, Assamese, Bengali and other Indian languages! Here's how to get replies in local languages

OpenAI's ChatGPT, based on the GPT-3.5 language model, can now respond in Hindi and other Indian languages via the Bing Search feature, available to ChatGPT Plus users. The integration is currently in beta and will be expanded soon. Key Points

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Haven't tried ChatGPT in Hindi, Bhojpuri, or Urdu yet? Follow these 7 steps

Sam Altman's ChatGPT can also communicate in Indian languages including Hindi, Bengali, Gujarati, Tamil. Check the article to know how. Key Points

Hindustan Times

ChatGPT can now answer queries in Hindi, here is how to get Hindi responses

ChatGPT has disrupted the tech space and since its launch various tech companies are hurrying into building their own AI chatbots. For instance, Google launched Bard and Microsoft introduced Bing – powered by ChatGPT. Key Points

India Today

Booking.com to launch trip planner partially powered by tech behind ChatGPT

Booking.com said on Tuesday it would test a trip planner, partially powered by ChatGPT's large language model, on its travel booking app that would allow select travelers in the U.S. to pose queries and create itineraries. Key Points

Reuters

Companies willing to pay up to 1.5 crore as salary to people with ChatGPT expertise

A study found out that 91 per cent of companies with job vacancies want to hire professionals with ChatGPT expertise. Respondents feel that AI can boost productivity, save time and boost the company’s performance. Key Points

India Today

IBM framing policy on Gen AI

IBM is developing a policy to regulate the use of third-party generative AI tools, such as OpenAI's ChatGPT and Google's Bard, by its employees. The company is evaluating the segment and its veracity, as such tools are built on untrusted sources that can't be used, said Gaurav Sharma, vice president at IBM India Software Labs. IBM won't be the first company to look at regulating the use of ChatGPT. Samsung Electronics, Amazon, Apple and global banks, including Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan and Wells Fargo, are among those to have restricted internal use of ChatGPT due to concerns about data security. Key Points

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New research claims over 1 lakh ChatGPT accounts compromised, India most affected

The research shows that hackers used "info-stealing malware" to steal users' ChatGPT credentials. ChatGPT users in the Asia-Pacific region are most affected by cyber attack. Key Points

India Today

China’s ChatGPT Opportunists—and Grifters—Are Hard at Work

Chinese entrepreneurs are using AI to start content businesses and write self-help books. But the real money’s in selling the dream. Key Points

WIRED

Mercedes-Benz is making its cars smarter by integrating ChatGPT. Check full details

Mercedes-Benz is integrating ChatGPT in its MBUX Voice Assistant to enhance the natural dialogue format. Users can receive updates and even control their smart homes. Customers can participate in a US-focused beta programme for three months to become early adopters of the new technology. Key Points

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ChatGPT replaces content writer's job, forces man to become AC technician and plumber

ChatGPT: A 34-year-old writer revealed that all of his clients replaced him with this generative AI service after they learned that he used it to write the content. He now plans to be an AC technician and a plumber in the future. Key Points

India Today

From copywriter to dog walker: How ChatGPT's rise led woman to change career path

AI tool ChatGPT has caused concern about job security, with some fearing replacement by AI in their professions. A copywriter claimed she was replaced by ChatGPT at a tech startup, leading her to leave the corporate world entirely and become a dog walker. Key Points

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Tech copywriter says ChatGPT replaced her at her job, becomes a dog walker

A woman working as a copywriter in a tech startup revealed that she had been fired by her company and ChatGPT replaced her at her job. She then became a dog walker. Key Points

India Today

Nearly 4,000 people working in tech lost their jobs because of AI in May

Around 4,000 people working in the tech sector lost their jobs to AI in May, a report suggests. In total, around 80,000 people were laid off last month for various reasons. Key Points

India Today

Navigating AI ‘hallucinations’ and other such irritants in the age of chatGPT

To understand AI hallucinations, we need to understand Large Language Models (LLMs), the underlying technology that powers AI bots such as ChatGPT. These are sophisticated pattern recognisers, trained on a vast ocean of text data, capable of generating human-like text based on the patterns they’ve learned. So while the ability of chatbots to rapidly provide responses to most day-to-day queries is impressive, the unpredictability of when they might fabricate answers can make it a tricky situation. How should we deal with such hallucinations? Key Points

The Hindu

ChatGPT makes a typo, and the Internet just can’t ignore it

A Reddit user recently shared a screenshot capturing a typo made by ChatGPT. It has now gone viral and sparked chatter online.  | Trending Key Points

Hindustan Times

Lawyer faces trouble after using ChatGPT for research, AI tool comes up with fake cases that never existed

A lawyer is facing a court hearing after a colleague at his firm used ChatGPT for legal research. The court found out that several legal cases referenced by the lawyer and his firm in an on-going case never existed. Key Points

India Today

What we lose when we work with a ‘giant AI’ like ChatGPT

Giant AIs abstract away the ‘knowledge of the territory’ in favour of the atlas view of all that is present on the internet. Yet the territory can only be captured by the people doing the tasks that giant AIs are trying to replace. Key Points

The Hindu

Worried about ChatGPT recording your data? PrivateGPT will come in handy

ChatGPT's privacy policy suggests that the AI chatbot can record what you enter into it. If you are concerned about your personal information, then PrivateGPT can serve as a viable alternative. Key Points

The Indian Express