• ZDNet

    OpenAI makes 'Memory' available to all ChatGPT Plus subscribers

    Success with using AI chatbots such as ChatGPT depends on including as much background information with every prompt as you can to ensure you get the intended results you want. This process can be time-consuming and repetitive -- that's where ChatGPT's Memory feature can help.Also: Yikes! Microsoft Copilot failed every single one of my coding testsOn Monday, OpenAI announced that its Memory feature is now available to all ChatGPT Plus subscribers, making it possible for the chatbot to remember...

  • OpenAI hit with another privacy complaint over ChatGPT’s love of making stuff up

    OpenAI has been hit with a privacy complaint in Austria by an advocacy group called NOYB, which stands for None Of Your Business. The complaint alleges that the company’s ChatGPT bot repeatedly provided incorrect information about a real individual (who for privacy reasons is not named in the complaint), as reported by Reuters. This may breach EU privacy rules. The chatbot allegedly spat out incorrect birthdate information for the individual, instead of just saying it didn’t know the answer to...

  • OpenAI licenses Financial Times’ content for ChatGPT

    OpenAI also partnered with Associated Press, German media company Axel Springer, and the American Journalism Project to improve its AI models.

  • OpenAI's ChatGPT targeted in Austrian privacy complaint

    Microsoft-backed startup OpenAI on Monday found itself the target of a privacy complaint by advocacy group NOYB for allegedly not fixing incorrect information provided by its generative AI chatbot ChatGPT that may breach EU privacy rules. ChatGPT, which kickstarted the GenAI boom in late 2022, can mimic human conversation and perform tasks such as creating summaries of long text, writing poems and even generating ideas for a theme party. NOYB said the complainant in its case, who is also a...

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    7 ways to make Windows 11 less annoying

    I don't really want to do the "I told you so" dance, but after a couple of my ZDNET colleagues complained recently about "ads" in Windows 11 well, may I just say I tried to warn you.Also: Windows 11 FAQ: Upgrade guide and everything you need to knowLast year, I wrote "Here's why Windows PCs are only going to get more annoying." This is the key part, right here:Increasingly, Microsoft is treating Windows as a giant billboard where it can promote and cross-sell other products.[]This really...

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    OpenAI hit with GDPR complaint over ChatGPT's 'hallucination' failure

    A non-profit organization has filed a complaint under the GDPR regarding ChatGPT's handling of individuals' personal data. The complaint also cites OpenAI's failure to provide transparency.

  • Five Ways to Make Retirement a Little Less Scary

    To avoid lying awake at night once you’re retired, consider having these strategies in place before you take the plunge.

  • Can a spending cap make the Premier League less boring?

    On Monday, Premier League clubs agreed in principle to introduce a spending cap ahead of the 2025/26 season to replace current profitability and sustainability rules. Also known as anchoring, this policy ensures clubs can only spend specific amounts on transfers, wages, and agents' fees. The hypothetical rule would mean clubs can only spend the equivalent On Monday, Premier League clubs agreed in principle to introduce a spending cap ahead of the 2025/26 season to replace current profitability...

  • OpenAI faces fresh EU troubles over ChatGPT’s ‘hallucinations’

    Noyb claims ChatGPT shared a false birthday about a public figure and denied his request to access and erase data related to him. : OpenAI faces fresh EU troubles over ChatGPT’s ‘hallucinations’

  • Use the 'FlyLady' Method to Make Routine Cleaning Less Overwhelming

    The 'FlyLady' cleaning method is helpful for when you're feeling overwhelmed by cleaning. It uses 15-minute increments and a detailed plan to keep you on task.

  • Robots can make jobs less meaningful for human colleagues

    Much has been (and will continue to be) written about automation’s impact on the jobs market. In the short-term, many employers have complained of an inability to fill roles and retain workers, further accelerating robotic adoption. The long-term impact these sorts of sweeping changes will have on the job market going forward remains to be […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

  • ChatGPT provides false information about people, and OpenAI can’t correct it

    In the EU, the GDPR requires that information about individuals is accurate