. Apple, one of the world's most valuable companies, provides innovative products and services to customers across the globe while focusing on its mission to reuse resources and reduce environmental impact. Founded in 1976, the company has made headlines recently with its implementation of company policy that restricts the use of AI chat tools like ChatGPT in the workplace. OpenAI, the owner of ChatGPT, has made sure user data is secure and can be prompted for help. However, this hasn't stopped other major companies from banning AI tools in their offices. Apple has recently released an iOS version of ChatGPT, in order to protect confidential information and create an incognito mode for users.
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ChatGPT is an artificial intelligence tool that is taking the world by storm. Recently, its ability to accurately describe Newcastle-upon-Tyne was tested after an incorrect statement was made about Cullercoats in North Tyneside. ChatGPT passes the test by providing an in-depth overview of the city's history and its present role as a cultural and tourist hub. With a unique Geordie accent, traditional Newcastle Brown Ale, St James' Park Stadium, Tyne Bridge and the Angel of the North sculpture, the AI gave a comprehensive review of this iconic British city.
Alexej Savreux is a 34-year-old resident of Kansas City, who is an AI Trainer. He's had a wide range of jobs, from assembling sandwiches to being a custodian and junk haulier. He and many other contract workers provide invaluable feedback to cutting-edge AI products, like ChatGPT. However, they often don't get the recognition or adequate pay they deserve. Read this article to know more about them and the efforts of companies like Partnership on AI to make sure that this important work is recognized and rewarded.
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