NeaChat, powered by GPT-4, the latest language model from OpenAI, is one of the few Chinese teams to have authenticated access to state-of-the-art AI technology. Benefit from various improved functions and access to vast knowledge base, NeaChat aims to enhance its AI experience for users in different industries such as finance, law, education, healthcare, and research. Follow NeaChat's official WeChat, Twitter, or website to join the journey into a new AI technology experience.
Amid the recent debate regarding ChatGPT, we often forget the potential of AI technology in classrooms. Here are the reasons why AI supports and benefits both teachers and students: 1) it simplifies administrative tasks, 2) provides equitable education opportunities, and 3) empower students to take charge of their learning. Merlyn Mind, the maker of world’s first AI-powered digital assistant for teachers, is helping to make it possible.
. As a mom, I understand the criticality of protecting our kids in the digital space. ChatGPT is an AI program that assists people to answer questions accurately; though it is also imperative to understand the security and ethical concerns that come with it when letting children use such powerful technology. ChatGPT can help kids use their minds and imagination, but it should never replace what they need to learn. We must all remember to keep personal info away and talk with our children about protecting themselves online. OpenAI is the company behind ChatGPT and they strive to develop an AI to outperform humans. With the right guidance, ChatGPT can become a great educational tool for all.
Meet Cuil - the revolutionary search engine powered by ex-Google employees and technology professionals! With both a massive index (120 billion web pages) and privacy-focused business structure, Cuil offers more precise and meaningful search results while keeping its users' data safe. Coupled with cheaper costs and exploration by category navigation, Cuil might just change the way people search online.
Explore the evolution of tech policy from Obama's optimism to Harris's vision at the Democratic National Convention. What's next for Democrats in tech?