Salesforce is expanding its AI offerings to help marketers create personalized content and aid developers with auto-generated code. Learn how it addresses security concerns in this report.
Join Reddit users in their 48-hour blackout to protest the new pricing policy for API charges. Over 3,500 subreddits will go private as users express their dissatisfaction with the costs involved.
ChatGPT, an AI platform, is disrupting the Asian property industry by predicting trends through data analysis and providing personalized recommendations. While AI offers benefits, experts warn of legal and ethical risks. Property companies must take responsible measures to comply with data privacy and cybersecurity rules. AI has the potential to improve productivity and decision-making capabilities of agencies, but measures must be taken to reduce inaccuracies and avoid discrimination in AI systems.
Microsoft's new Azure OpenAI Service lets US government agencies access large language models for content generation, summarization, and semantic search. With pre-trained GPT models, agencies can deploy AI-enabled apps quickly and securely. Plus, queries are encrypted, and data remains within the government environment. Apply to modify content management features to prevent data logging in Azure commercial.
. OpenAI is the San Francisco-based tech firm that operates ChatGPT, an innovative communication platform. Data privacy issues had temporarily halted OpenAI's operations in Italy, but changes have been made to create a form to remove sensitive personal data, plus an age verification tool has been implemented, allowing the company to operate once again. Italy's Infrastructure Minister, Matteo Salvini, is supportive of OpenAI, as is the European Union through investigations into data protection. OpenAI's intention is to maintain user privacy, and attention must be paid to regulations when collecting personal information.
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