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ChatGPT goes pro, layoffs at Alphabet, and Dungeons & Dragons flirts with restrictive new licensing

TechCrunch

Welcome, welcome, folks, to Week in Review, TechCrunch’s regular column that recaps the last week in news. ChatGPT goes pro: OpenAI this week signaled it’ll soon begin charging for ChatGPT , its viral AI-powered chatbot that can write essays, emails, poems and even computer code. Read the full review for more.

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Netflix crackdown, monetizing ChatGPT and bypassing FB’s 2FA

TechCrunch

Happy weekend, folks, and welcome back to the TechCrunch Week in Review. Monetized ChatGPT: OpenAI this week launched a pilot subscription for its text-generating AI. A security researcher from Nepal discovered the bug and reported it to Meta Accounts Center last September. Want it in your inbox every Saturday AM?

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Researchers jailbreak a Tesla, the FCC fines robocallers and WeWork finds itself in trouble (again)

TechCrunch

Welcome, friends, to TechCrunch’s Week in Review (WiR), the newsletter where we recap the week that was in tech. In this week’s edition of WiR, we cover researchers figuring out a way to “jailbreak” Teslas, the AI.com domain name switching hands and the FCC fining robocallers. Now, on with the recap.

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Natural Language Processing with ChatGPT

OTS Solutions

Excited about ChatGPT?  In this blog, we will have a quick discussion about ChatGPT is shaping the scope of natural language processing. We try to cover the architecture of ChatGPT to understand how NLP is helping it to generate quick and relatable responses. Let us start our discussion by understanding what exactly ChatGPT is.

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Securing and Managing ChatGPT Traffic with Palo Alto Networks App-ID

Palo Alto Networks

However, you later realize that your confidential document was fed into the AI model and could potentially be reviewed by AI trainers. The dilemma of usability and the security of AI tools is becoming a real concern since ChatGPT was released. and the recent GPT-4 models. How would you react?

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ChatGPT, Author of The Quixote

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Generative AI Has a Plagiarism Problem ChatGPT, for example, doesn’t memorize its training data, per se. I have been able to convince ChatGPT to give me large chunks of novels that are in the public domain , such as those on Project Gutenberg, including Pride and Prejudice. And that’s according to OpenAI !

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I Actually Chatted with ChatGPT

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

ChatGPT was released just over a year ago (at the end of November 2022), and countless people have already written about their experiences using it in all sorts of settings. (I I even contributed my own hot take last year with my O’Reilly Radar article Real-Real-World Programming with ChatGPT.) What more is left to say by now?

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