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Microsoft now allows Bing users to control the tone for the Bing AI chatbot so that it does not become rude

Microsoft Bing rose to popularity for all the wrong reasons, and the AI-powered chatbot is still in use by many people even after it failed to offer precise and appropriate responses. The firm has now introduced an upgrade that allows you to define a tone in order to receive customized responses from the chatbot. Microsoft’s […]

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In 2025, Meta might introduce its first smartwatch and display-equipped smart glasses

According to buzz, Meta intends to introduce its first set of smart glasses with a display paired with a smartwatch with a neural interface in 2025. Additionally, the business intends to release its first set of fully functional augmented reality (AR) glasses in 2027. According to CEO Mark Zuckerberg, these glasses will eventually become as

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Apple rejected the app update with ChatGPT Tech

Apple rejected the app update with ChatGPT Tech

On Thursday, the co-founder of the email app BlueMail informed that Apple Inc has rejected an update to email through the app which uses a customized version of OpenAI’s GPT-3 language model.Blix’s Ben Volach said, “Apple has blocked the BlueMail update and continues to treat BlueMail unfairly and to discriminate against us”. He also said

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digigiggles Google clears the air: AI content in search results

Google clears the air: AI content in search results

IntroductionRegarding its stance on AI-generated content in search results, Google has issued a comment. The business has a long-standing strategy of recognising excellent content, regardless of whether it is created by humans or machines. Google’s ranking algorithms prioritize finding information that exhibits expertise, experience, authoritativeness, and trustworthiness (E-E-A-T). Google urges content producers who want to

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When asked about "feelings," Microsoft Bing AI closes the conversation.

When asked about “feelings,” Microsoft Bing AI closes the conversation.

With its “reimagined” Bing internet search engine, Microsoft Corp. appears to have imposed new, more stringent restrictions on user interactions. The system stops responding to user input after prompts mentioning “feelings” or “Sydney,” the internal alias used by the Bing team to create the chatbot with artificial intelligence. This reporter sent a message to the

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Facebook And Instagram users can now be verified subscribers of Meta

Facebook And Instagram users can now be verified subscribers of Meta

The parent company of Facebook and Instagram, Meta among other features, has announced a new paid subscription for the platforms for which users can get their verified account by paying a certain amount. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced the service will be termed “Meta Verified,” on a Sunday morning Facebook post to increase the authenticity

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Digigiggle Bing, powered by ChatGPT, has gone insane and is now uttering all kinds of nonsense

Bing, powered by ChatGPT, has gone insane and is now uttering all kinds of nonsense.

Following ChatGPT and Google Bard, users have started experimenting with Microsoft’s latest offering, the new Bing. The ChatGPT-powered chatbot has made news for its weird and unexpected responses to people’s questions. The new Bing is taking folks on a crazy ride, claiming to spy on Microsoft’s developers and boasting that it has gone sentient. It

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Digigiggles: artificial intelligence (AI) tool has had two of the greatest tech giants, Microsoft and Google, busy

ChatGPT vs. Bard: Microsoft and Google’s developing chatbot rivalry, and the threats it poses

Since OpenAI, a startup, released ChatGPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) in November last year, the competition to construct a generative artificial intelligence (AI) tool has had two of the greatest tech giants, Microsoft and Google, busy. Google has now released Bard, its own version of a chatbot. The announcement, on the other hand, faltered straight away.

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