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OpenAI Wants to Control Your Computer
OpenAI is reportedly developing “agent software,” that will effectively take over your device and complete complex tasks on your behalf, according to The Information. OpenAI’s agent would work between multiple apps on your computer, performing clicks, cursor movements, and text typing. It’s really a new type of…
OpenAI, Google, Microsoft and others join the Biden-Harris AI safety consortium
OpenAI forms a new team to study child safety
Under scrutiny from activists — and parents — OpenAI has formed a new team to study ways to prevent its AI tools from being misused or abused by kids. In a new job listing on its career page, OpenAI reveals the existence of a Child Safety team, which the company says is working with platform […]
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OpenAI to watermark AI images in metadata. But is it enough?
While the Microsoft-backed start-up hopes the latest move will establish AI ‘provenance’, the metadata associated with an image is incredibly easy to remove.
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Meta to label AI-generated images from Google, OpenAI and Adobe
Meta is working on developing tools to identify images synthetically produced by generative AI systems at scale across its social media platforms, such as Facebook, Instagram, and Threads, the company said on Tuesday.
“…we’ve been working with industry partners to align on common technical standards that signal when a piece of content has been created using AI. Being able to detect these signals will make it possible for us to label AI-generated images that users post to Facebook, Instagram and Threads,” Nick Clegg, president of global affairs at Meta, wrote in a blog post.
OpenAI joins Meta in labeling AI generated images
OpenAI joins Meta in labeling AI generated images
OpenAI just released an official ChatGPT app for the iPhone
OpenAI launches an iOS app for ChatGPT
You’ll now have easy access to ChatGPT from your iPhone. OpenAI announced Thursday it was launching a ChatGPT app.
Basically, the app promises to put the generative AI chatbot in your pocket.
“We’re starting our rollout in the US and will expand to additional countries in the coming weeks,” OpenAI said in a statement. “We’re eager to see how you use the app. As we gather user feedback, we’re committed to continuous feature and safety improvements for ChatGPT.”
The app was available for download on the App Store shortly after the announcement.
The app is free to use and will sync your history with ChatGPT across devices. It also uses OpenAI’s speech-recognition system Whisper to integrate voice input. Those subscribed to ChatGPT Plus will get all the exclusive Chat GPT-4 capabilities on iOS as well.
The app will certainly make using ChatGPT easier for most folks, since we’re constantly on our phones. OpenAI wrote in their statement that it had “heard from users that they love using ChatGPT on the go” from Day 1. Those folks have gotten their wish.