OpenAI, the Microsoft-backed firm behind the revolutionary ChatGPT artificial intelligence technology, has announced a new "history disabled" mode that allows users to protect their privacy. This mode prevents conversations marked as such from being used to further train OpenAI's models and information will be erased after 30 days. OpenAI is launching a business subscription model soon to provide more control over user data and a balance between data security and full-featured services.
Snapchat has recently developed My AI, a chatbot powered by Open AI’s GPT technology, as its latest feature. Though it offers nearby restaurant recommendations and more, many users are unhappy with its presence. Privacy is an issue because it uses user information and locations to generate conversations. Despite the drawbacks, some users have even embraced My AI as a friend or even a homework helper. Founded in 2011 by Evan Spiegel, Bobby Murphy, and Reggie Brown, Snapchat is seen as an innovator in the messaging space, and this latest chatbot launch is proof of that.
Snapchat co-founder Evan Spiegel, Bobby Murphy and Reggie Brown revolutionised communication and media with the launch of their creation. App reviews suggest that users are not happy with the introduction of AI-chatbot, 'My AI', with many complaints being lodged about the lack of accessibility and control of privacy, as well as its use of location data. Their net worth is estimated to be around $33 billion, which serves as a reminder to be cautious when launching AI-powered technology, and to always consider user experience and privacy.
. ChatGPT introduces a new privacy feature to protect users' data from exploitation. With this setting, users can prevent the chatbot from storing their chat histories, offering them better control over their private conversations. This feature comes after ChatGPT's suspension in Italy due to potential privacy violations. OpenAI, ChatGPT's parent company, is valued at $21 Billion dollars and is led by some of the world's top minds in AI research.
Tinder, the online dating app founded in 2012, has released a new video photo verification system globally to ensure that only genuine users are on the platform. An added layer of security, the selfie videos now require users to verify their identities, enhancing user safety and curbing potential scammers or creepy individuals. Enjoy safe and successful dating experiences with Tinder's revolutionary video verification system.
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?