Microsoft plans to expand its Bing AI chatbot beyond Edge browser, and experiments to enable third-party browsers are underway. Bing AI update in June will include a large-scale plugin and focus on disengagement rates. An essential rival to Facebook and Google's AI advancements.
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At Google's I/O Conference, WebGPU technology was adopted for better access to artificial intelligence for web applications. Use phone and laptop hardware to access, process and benefit from AI faster, all without worrying about data protection or network issues. WebGPU is a result of major players such as Apple, Google, and Microsoft. Enhance your web capabilities by downloading Chrome's Baseline technology and running Kotlin language software in web browsers with WebAssembly. Empower your AI journey and discover the vast potential of WebGPU with Google's AI-first initiative.
Meta, a security firm from San Francisco, has been working hard to protect users against malicious actors that attempt to exploit their trust in ChatGPT. They've recently blocked over 1,000 malicious URLs and identified 10 related malware families, which could compromise user accounts. It is recommended to only download ChatGPT apps from trusted sources. The company and its employees serve as a reminder that users should be vigilant and practice safe browsing while using the internet.
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