ChatGPT
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It's actually called o1, not Strawberry.
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Bringing cultural awareness to artificial intelligence.
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More voices and more accents.
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The group is called Storm-2023
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It might get a lot harder for students to cheat using ChatGPT.
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Available "to a small group of ChatGPT Plus users."
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Live translation, sound effects, and more.
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You'll have to sign up before you can test it.
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It currently supports text and vision inputs.
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Whistleblowers say they were prohibited from speaking out about safety risks at OpenAI.
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Be sure to update your ChatGPT.
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Both chatbots cited a claim that was already debunked.
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It's broken out of subscriber prison.
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A university study found inherent disability biases in the AI chatbot when tasked with resume screening.
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Yes, ChatGPT has been lurking in your phone's background.
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Uh-oh.
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The AI race continues to heat up.
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The company is aware of the issue and working to fix it.
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The 'Her' actress says OpenAI asked her to voice 'Sky' — and she said no.
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Would you trust an AI agent to pick your shoes?
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OpenAI's chatbot on iOS could be the "temporary" solution to Apple's AI woes.
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It was also mocked for sounding a little too flirty.
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That's convenient, I guess.
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Here's what you need to access OpenAI's newest generative AI model.
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And what OpenAI's ChatGPT announcement means for Google I/O.
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The ChatGPT maker is projecting a public persona as the anti-Big-Tech nice guy.
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Sorry, Windows users.
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Sam Altman teased the announcement last week as rumors swirled.
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Altman confirmed it's not a ChatGPT search engine or GPT-5 release.
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And it's not what you think it is.
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Spicier subject matter? Maybe. Porn? No.
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The free iPhone app gets you access to powerful LLMs.
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Plus a creepy new Memory feature
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GPT-4 Turbo is now available for ChatGPT Plus users.
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OpenAI's safeguard plans for users who are hard to trace.
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The generative AI chatbot helps with the broad picture of what I need to do, but it's not a tool worth relying on.
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A 'materially better' model is reportedly months away.
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AI has yet to solve hiring discrimination, and it might be making it worse.