Discover the recent changes in ChatGPT, an AI chatbot from OpenAI. New features now include an age sign-up form, a link to view collected personal data, and the ability to opt out of data collection for training. Learn more about the implications of chatbots for user privacy.
ChatGPT is a powerful artificial intelligence tool that helps automate processes and improve efficiency. Recently, this technology has generated news articles, exams, songs and essays from brief prompts. Unfortunately, it can also be used by cybercriminals for malicious purposes - from phishing attempts, smishing and pretexting to leaking of sensitive info - making it important to stay vigilant about your privacy when using ChatGPT. Companies and individuals should be aware of potential risks and take precautionary measures to protect data and businesses.
Brave, a revolutionary new web browser and search engine, dedicated to improved user privacy, announced the discontinuation of Microsoft's Bing search engine. Brave Search, designed to reduce reliance on third party search APIs, has grown to serve over 22 million daily searches and averages over 25 million monthly users. Brave Search continues to work on improvements, such as Summarizer AI searching and Brave Search API, to further streamline search capability. Take the power of searching back in your own hands with Brave Search!
ChatGPT introduces the AI-powered Call Annie app, which offers one-on-one chat with a ChatGPT-armed bot over video calls. Enjoy life-like conversations, learn new languages, ace interviews, and gain general and travel-related knowledge with a helpful virtual companion. This AI friend speaks in a robotic voice but gives quick and prompt replies. Download to experience!
OpenAI has recently taken action to protect user privacy in Italy by implementing age-gating, providing data deletion mechanisms, and informing users of their rights. Now web users with Italian IP addresses can resume using ChatGPT, and OpenAI is committed to keeping their data secure.
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