According to reports, Microsoft has been considering how to incorporate OpenAI’s GPT functionality into Word, Outlook, and PowerPoint. It’s been rumored that Microsoft has been testing the integration of OpenAI’s language AI technology into its Word, PowerPoint, and Outlook programs. According to The Information, Microsoft has been striving to further …
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Farmer-owned equipment can be repaired by John Deere
John Deere is, in a word, preeminent here in the United States. The American Economic Liberties Project, a nonprofit antitrust organization, reports that the firm has control over 60% of farm combines and 53% of the country’s large tractor market. Although it isn’t the only game in town, it might …
Read More »Unreliable ChatGPT apps are widely available in the Play Store and App Store
The current debate in the tech community is over ChatGPT. Users and developers have expressed interest in OpenAI’s chatbot that provides natural language responses to questions. Some developers are attempting to capitalize on the trend by creating dubious apps that are available on both the App Store and the Play …
Read More »An open source replacement for ChatGPT is now available, but good luck maintaining it
It’s now possible to run the first open source alternative to OpenAI’s ChatGPT on your laptop, but good luck with that. PaLM + RLHF, a text-generating model that functions similarly to ChatGPT, was released this week by Philip Wang, the developer in charge of deconstructing closed-sourced AI systems like Meta’s …
Read More »TikTok Is No Longer The Most Popular Social Media Website
Google Maps, the world’s most popular website domain, as well as everyone else’s preferred search engine, were dethroned from the top spot late last year. The tech juggernaut was demoted to second place on Cloudflare Radar’s popularity list by a surprise (relative) newcomer. Despite the best efforts of authorities, TikTok …
Read More »Vercel facilitates teamwork during preview deployments
With the use of a very visual commenting system akin to Figma’s, Vercel, a well-known front-end development platform, now lets you comment immediately on preview deployments. Since September, the business has been testing this feature, which is now generally accessible to all users. Guillermo Rauch, co-founder and CEO of Vercel, …
Read More »Everyone is enjoying ChatGPT, but no one is aware of how it functions
The most recent and impressive chatbot to date is called ChatGPT. After being released two weeks ago, it reached a million users in just five days. Because of how frequently it is utilized, its servers have frequently approached capacity. Its creator, OpenAI, is already being mentioned as a potential Google …
Read More »Apple resolves a zero-day security flaw that affected the majority of iPhones and was “actively exploited”
Apple has acknowledged that a two-week-old iPhone software update it provided addressed a zero-day security flaw that it now claims was being actively exploited. The update, known as iOS 16.1.2, was released on November 30 and included unnamed “critical security updates” for all compatible iPhones, including iPhone 8 and later. …
Read More »According to reports, iOS 17 will permit Apple to support sideloading
After adamantly opposing the “sideloading” of alternative app stores onto the iPhone, Apple is reportedly looking to permit them with iOS 17, which will be released next year, in order to comply with European legislation. According to the Bloomberg story, Apple is considering making its camera and NFC (Near Field …
Read More »Ngrok, a platform for developers to launch websites, services, and apps, raises $50 million
Alan Shreve will tell you that he established Ngrok in order to address a challenging infrastructure issue he ran into while working at Twilio. Ngrok is a service that enables developers to share websites and applications that are running on their local computers or servers. As an engineer there, Shreve …
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