ChatGPT Archives - Tech Magazine MENA's Leading Technology News Platform Sun, 06 Oct 2024 10:17:46 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://techmgzn.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/cropped-Tech-Magazine-Favicon-e1586521001128-32x32.png ChatGPT Archives - Tech Magazine 32 32 OpenAI Adds New Canvas Feature To Its ChatGPT Interface https://techmgzn.com/openai-adds-new-canvas-feature-to-its-chatgpt-interface/ https://techmgzn.com/openai-adds-new-canvas-feature-to-its-chatgpt-interface/#respond Sat, 05 Oct 2024 10:30:32 +0000 https://techmgzn.com/?p=5194 The collaborative work tool can be used for both writing and coding projects.

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OpenAI has launched a new workspace tool for ChatGPT known as Canvas. The feature, introduced in a recent blog post, is now accessible to ChatGPT Plus and Team subscribers, with Enterprise and Edu users set to gain access next week.

Canvas provides a dedicated virtual space for writing and coding projects, allowing users to collaborate more efficiently with ChatGPT. It opens a separate window next to the chat interface, where users can place writing or code and select specific sections for the model to review. OpenAI describes it as functioning like a “copy editor or code reviewer”.

For writing tasks, ChatGPT can offer suggestions for edits, change text length, or adjust reading levels. It can even add relevant emojis for emphasis and color. Coders benefit from inline recommendations, debugging help, and the ability to translate code into various programming languages such as JavaScript, Python, or C++.

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With the introduction of Canvas, OpenAI has aligned ChatGPT with similar AI tools, such as Anthropic’s Artifacts and Cursor, which focus on project-specific workspaces.

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Introducing ChatGPT’s New Feature: Conversation Recall https://techmgzn.com/introducing-chatgpts-new-feature-conversation-recall/ https://techmgzn.com/introducing-chatgpts-new-feature-conversation-recall/#respond Wed, 14 Feb 2024 16:08:50 +0000 https://techmgzn.com/?p=4378 The new memory feature can recall past interactions for personalized assistance. OpenAI claims privacy has not been compromised.

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Interacting with AI chatbots has often presented a challenge: once a conversation concludes, all context is lost. The AI fails to retain pertinent details, hampering its potential as a true digital assistant capable of providing personalized guidance.

OpenAI has now addressed this limitation by introducing a memory feature to ChatGPT, enabling the bot to recall important information from past interactions and utilize it in subsequent queries.

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The mechanism is straightforward: users can prompt ChatGPT to remember specific details, such as a child’s peanut allergy or an email signature preference. Subsequently, the bot stores this information and applies it to future interactions and tasks.

Furthermore, the system accumulates knowledge organically over time, enhancing its understanding of user preferences and requirements.

Each custom GPT instance, like Books GPT, maintains its distinct memory, enabling more tailored experiences. For instance, Books GPT can recall previously read books and preferred genres. This feature is particularly beneficial for those using the diverse range of chatbots available in the GPT Store.

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Although no different to the data storage practices of Google and others, concerns regarding privacy persist. OpenAI assures users of control over ChatGPT’s memory, with sensitive topics such as health data not automatically retained. Users can instruct the bot to forget information, supplemented by subtle adjustments accessible through the Manage Memory tab in the settings. For those uncomfortable with the concept, the option to disable the feature entirely also exists.

Currently in beta, the memory feature is being gradually introduced to a limited number of ChatGPT free and Plus users, with plans for broader availability in the future. In the interim, those intrigued by the concept can glimpse into a future that’s beginning to look a lot like the movie “Her”.

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A ChatGPT App Is Now Available For Android Devices https://techmgzn.com/a-chatgpt-app-is-now-available-for-android-devices/ https://techmgzn.com/a-chatgpt-app-is-now-available-for-android-devices/#respond Wed, 26 Jul 2023 06:15:10 +0000 https://techmgzn.com/?p=3460 Android users can put the AI tool to work without visiting the OpenAI website.

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As promised, OpenAI has released a new ChatGPT app for Android. Like the company’s iOS version, which has been available since May, users can talk to the AI bot to get answers, advice, and other helpful information. Voice requests can be made using OpenAI’s in-house speech recognition, while chat history is synced across all devices.

Subscribers to ChatGPT Plus also gain the ability to switch between GPT-3.5 and GPT-4 language models at will. Regardless of whether you’re a Plus subscriber, you’ll need to be using at least Android 6.0 to install the app.

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If you’re unfamiliar with conversational AI systems like ChatGPT, it’s important to note that you shouldn’t rely on the results being 100% accurate in all circumstances. The technology is prone to errors and often has poor contextual logic. The information generated by these tools is a fantastic starting point but is best used for creative writing or non-critical applications. Will you be using the ChatGPT app on Android?

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100K+ Compromised ChatGPT Accounts Found On Dark Web https://techmgzn.com/100k-compromised-chatgpt-accounts-found-on-dark-web/ https://techmgzn.com/100k-compromised-chatgpt-accounts-found-on-dark-web/#respond Wed, 21 Jun 2023 08:30:36 +0000 https://techmgzn.com/?p=3303 Egypt, Morocco, and Algeria top the list in the Middle Eastern region.

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Global cybersecurity leader Group-IB has identified 101,134 infected devices with saved ChatGPT credentials. Throughout 2023, the company’s Threat Intelligence Platform found compromised account details in 26,802 malware logs traded on dark web marketplaces.

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According to Group-IB’s findings, the Asia-Pacific region suffered the greatest concentration of ChatGPT credentials offered for sale, followed by the Middle East and Africa (MEA) region in second place.

Group-IB tech experts explained that when employees take advantage of ChatGPT to optimize business communications and marketing texts, the queries and responses are stored within the AI app. Consequently, any unauthorized access to a ChatGPT account could unearth a wealth of sensitive information.

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Group-IB’s dark web analysis revealed that most compromised ChatGPT accounts were breached by a popular malware program known as “Raccoon Info Stealer”. The virus is often sent by email and can be used by hackers to gain access to sensitive data stored in internet browsers.

In the MENA area, accounts from users in Egypt, Morocco, Algeria, and Turkey topped the “most-infected” list, potentially exposing companies in the region to multiple threat actors.

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“Many enterprises are integrating ChatGPT into their operational flow,” explained Dmitry Shestakov, Head of Threat Intelligence at Group-IB. “Employees enter classified correspondences or use the bot to optimize proprietary code. Given that ChatGPT’s standard configuration retains all conversations, this could inadvertently offer a trove of sensitive intelligence to threat actors if they obtain account credentials. At Group-IB, we continuously monitor underground communities to identify such accounts promptly”.

To mitigate the risks posed by compromised ChatGPT accounts, Group-IB suggests that users update passwords using current best practices while also implementing two-factor authentication.

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UAE Company G42 Will Soon Launch Three ChatGPT Platforms https://techmgzn.com/uae-company-g42-will-soon-launch-three-chatgpt-platforms/ https://techmgzn.com/uae-company-g42-will-soon-launch-three-chatgpt-platforms/#respond Mon, 01 May 2023 17:58:55 +0000 https://techmgzn.com/?p=3134 The artificial intelligence company is building an Arabic version of ChatGPT, a tool for government services, and another for climate action.

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An artificial intelligence company from the UAE known as G42 is working on several ChatGPT-powered platforms. The organization’s CEO Peng Xiao announced during a recent press conference that they were “working on the largest Arabic-language model” and noted that although “Arabic is a major body of language in the world, it is not served at all by the big players in the industry”.

G42 has also begun work on GovGPT, a chat service that will help find answers to government-related search queries, and ClimateGPT, a tool to “help the population be more engaged and participate in the climate programs we’re championing”.

Although Xiao didn’t reveal an exact date for the release of the new ChatGPT platforms, he did address AI’s potential impact and future regulation.

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“The way to better regulate it is not to say ‘stop, don’t do anything, let’s figure this out’. The way to do this is to do more sandboxes, more cutting-edge experiments, with transparency, like we’re about to do with Toto Wolff’s F1 team, and involve regulators and governments to see what we are doing”.

Founded in Abu Dhabi, G42 has a global footprint and a team of 2,700 AI experts who provide solutions for molecular medicine, space travel, and more. The company recently made headlines when it partnered with Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 to provide data and insights to improve the team’s performance.

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ChatGPT Is Accelerating The AI Revolution In The Middle East https://techmgzn.com/chatgpt-is-accelerating-the-ai-revolution-in-the-middle-east/ https://techmgzn.com/chatgpt-is-accelerating-the-ai-revolution-in-the-middle-east/#comments Fri, 24 Mar 2023 19:39:34 +0000 https://techmgzn.com/?p=2964 Discover how ChatGPT, an advanced AI language model developed by OpenAI, is accelerating the AI revolution in the Middle East.

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ChatGPT, an advanced artificial intelligence (AI) large language model developed by San Francisco-based OpenAI, has been dominating the headlines of tech magazines since its public release in November 2022.

Many believe that the AI’s uncanny ability to understand and generate human-like text has the potential to completely transform how we interact with the digital world and, as a result, usher in an era of unprecedented innovation and progress.

The vision of a future transformed by an AI may still seem somewhat distant and hazy, but it’s the exact future Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 reform plan and Egypt’s and Turkey’s national AI strategies want to create.

Now, with the world’s most advanced AI in the world gaining traction in the region, the AI revolution that has been the topic of countless conversations and proposals is accelerating at an unprecedented rate, with ChatGPT at the helm.

Artificial Intelligence Is The Future Of The Middle East

In recent years, the Middle East has seen an increasing interest in the adoption of AI technologies to revolutionize various sectors, foster economic growth, and drive innovation. With national strategies and ambitious goals in place, many countries are actively working towards embracing AI as a cornerstone of their future development.

Already, AI adoption in the Middle East spans various industries, with the financial sector being a leading adopter. For example, in 2016, Emirates NBD became the first bank in the region to release its own AI-based personal banking assistant, called Eva.

In the wake of the fourth industrial revolution, governments and businesses across the Middle East are beginning to realize the shift globally towards AI and advanced technologies.

Source: PwC

Other sectors actively incorporating AI in the region include healthcare (AI-powered diagnostics tools), education (intelligent tutoring systems), manufacturing (optimized and automated manufacturing processes), and public services (better decision-making and streamlined administrative tasks), among others.

According to PwC, AI has the potential to contribute up to US$320 billion to the Middle East economy by 2030, equivalent to 11% of the region’s GDP. This highlights the immense potential of AI in driving economic prosperity in the region and freeing it from its dependence on oil exports.

Will ChatGPT Be The Spark That Catalyzes An AI-Driven Economic Boom?

Artificial intelligence has been playing a major role in the lives of most people for several years now. It enables Face ID to recognize human faces, makes Google Search more accurate, and enhances the quality of smartphone photos and videos, just to give a few examples.

What these and most other examples of AI technology being put to practical use have in common is that they perform very specific tasks and do so without drawing attention to themselves.

ChatGPT is different. As a large language model, it generates text by iteratively posing the question, “Based on the current text, what should the next word be?” If you ask it, “What is the capital of Lebanon?” it will happily answer, “The capital of Lebanon is Beirut.” Remarkably, ChatGPT doesn’t retrieve this information from Wikipedia or some other source.

Instead, the AI and its approximately 1 trillion parameters were trained on a massive set of data obtained from books, the web, scientific articles, and other materials. All this training and subsequent fine-tuning have allowed ChatGPT to handle a wide range of tasks, such as answering complex questions, translating text between different languages, describing online memes, taking difficult law exams, or programming software applications.

Recently, ChatGPT has gained plugin support, so it can now browse the web, provide restaurant recommendations, do math, interact with over 5,000+ apps through Zapier, and much more.

Though not a perfect analogy, plugins can be “eyes and ears” for language models, giving them access to information that is too recent, too personal, or too specific to be included in the training data.

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Because of ChatGPT’s unprecedented and rapidly growing capabilities, researchers are now debating whether it could be classified as an early example of artificial general intelligence (AGI), an AI system capable of performing any intellectual task that a human can. Regardless of whether it can or cannot be classified as an AGI, ChatGPT is already making waves in the Middle East.

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, has asked the authorities to do a study on ChatGPT and how the government can use the technology safely in education, health, and other industries.

The UAE’s AI minister, Omar Sultan Al Olama, has also spoken about the success of ChatGPT, saying that its level of output and engagement is beyond what many AI experts would have predicted just six months ago.

Yanzo, a text-based personal assistant that operates on WhatsApp, has recently become one of the first companies to supercharge their product with ChatGPT. Yanzo was initially considering IBM’s Watson and Netomi, but the moment ChatGPT came out, Mohammed Jaffar, the company’s co-founder and CEO, knew what the right decision was. Now, ChatGPT is the first in line to respond to user requests.

Yanzo provided 33,000 conversations, and after two weeks, the AI had learned its way of dealing with customer requests.

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However, as with any disruptive technology, there are also concerns about the potential risks and challenges associated with AI. According to OpenAI, around 80% of workers could see their jobs impacted by ChatGPT. The most exposed occupations include mathematicians, tax preparers, financial analysts, writers, and web designers, but virtually all white-collar jobs exhibit some degree of exposure to AI.

There’s also the very important question of privacy and security. For large language models like ChatGPT to function effectively and serve various personal and business use cases, they need access to vast amounts of data, including personal information. This raises concerns about how this data is being collected, stored, and used, as well as who has access to it. Recently, it took just one bug in an open-source library for ChatGPT users to see other users’ chat histories.

Last but not least, readily accessible AIs like ChatGPT could be used to spread dangerous misinformation, propaganda, and hate speech. Therefore, it is crucial that businesses, governments, and civil society work together to ensure that AI systems are being used ethically and responsibly. After all, the real goal of the AI revolution in the Middle East should be to enhance people’s lives — not replace people with machines.

Conclusion

In the coming years, we are likely to see ChatGPT and other similar AI tools play an increasingly important role in transforming industries, driving innovation, and fostering economic growth in the Middle East. With the potential to automate routine tasks, improve decision-making, and provide personalized services at scale, AI is poised to revolutionize virtually all sectors. But with this potential also comes great responsibility, and all stakeholders in the AI ecosystem need to work together to ensure the world-changing technology benefits, not just a select few but the entire Middle East.

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OpenAI Launches ChatGPT-4: What You Need To Know https://techmgzn.com/openai-launches-chatgpt-4-what-you-need-to-know/ https://techmgzn.com/openai-launches-chatgpt-4-what-you-need-to-know/#respond Wed, 15 Mar 2023 17:17:30 +0000 https://techmgzn.com/?p=2914 Although the latest version of the popular chat tool still isn’t 100% perfect, its creator says it performs at human levels on certain tasks.

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OpenAI released the eagerly awaited update to ChatGPT – ChatGPT-4 – on Tuesday, with immediate access available on Microsoft’s Bing Chat and a developer waiting list.

ChatGPT-4 is “less capable than humans in many real-world scenarios”, OpenAI said in a recent blog post, but it represents “the latest milestone in OpenAI’s effort in scaling up deep learning”.

Since its launch last November, ChatGPT’s popularity has exploded, with traffic to the site hitting over one billion visits.

The new version of the tool is said to have “human-level performance on various professional and academic benchmarks”. ChatGPT-4 can pass the lawyer’s bar exam in the 90th percentile, for example, while by comparison, GPT-3.5’s score was in the bottom 10%.

Who Can Use ChatGPT-4?

Microsoft’s Bing Chat was co-developed with OpenAI and has run on GPT-4 for the last five weeks. GPT-4 is also available to OpenAI’s paying users, and developers can enter a waiting list to gain access to the platform.

What Are The Limitations Of ChatGPT-4?

“Despite its capabilities, GPT-4 has similar limitations as earlier GPT models,” OpenAI said, with the software still prone to producing bad advice, buggy code, or inaccurate information.

The company has cautioned against using the chat tool in “high-stakes contexts” and advises human review to check facts and add additional context. However, OpenAI claims a 40% improvement in error reduction.

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Grammarly Debuts ChatGPT-Style AI Writing And Editing Tool https://techmgzn.com/grammarly-debuts-chatgpt-style-ai-writing-and-editing-tool/ https://techmgzn.com/grammarly-debuts-chatgpt-style-ai-writing-and-editing-tool/#respond Fri, 10 Mar 2023 17:31:11 +0000 https://techmgzn.com/?p=2897 GrammarlyGO sees the popular spelling and grammar assistant dipping its toe into the world of AI text generation.

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Yesterday, the popular writing assistant, Grammarly, announced a new tool called GrammarlyGO. The add-on uses ChatGPT’s artificial intelligence API to generate text, opening up infinite possibilities for users to draft articles, write emails and edit their prose for tone, clarity, and length.

According to the press release, GrammarlyGO focuses on “personal, organizational, and situational context” to tailor your writing and communication suggestions. Grammarly isn’t new to the world of AI, having used the technology for almost 14 years to offer corrections and edits. However, ChatGPT integration brings a whole new layer of sophistication to the platform.

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GrammarlyGO will begin rolling out in its beta stage this April and will be available within the platform’s existing suite of tools, along with integration into Microsoft Word, Slack, Gmail, and Chrome. The new feature will be available for free in certain markets and will be automatically activated — though it can be toggled off in the settings menu.

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ChatGPT Offers API Access & Developers Are Taking Advantage https://techmgzn.com/chatgpt-offers-api-access-developers-are-taking-advantage/ https://techmgzn.com/chatgpt-offers-api-access-developers-are-taking-advantage/#respond Tue, 07 Mar 2023 15:41:53 +0000 https://techmgzn.com/?p=2866 Businesses can now develop paid services using the popular AI language model, meaning chatbots will soon be appearing everywhere.

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On March 1, OpenAI, the San Francisco artificial intelligence company, released API access to their insanely popular ChatGPT tool, along with Whisper, a speech recognition service.

Since the release of ChatGPT, developers have been using the platform to build all manner of custom tools, including apps like QuickVid AI, which automatically generates ideas for YouTube videos. The app’s creator, Daniel Habib, explained that until now, it was impossible to monetize software featuring chatbot AI.

“All of these unofficial tools that were just toys, essentially, that would live in your own personal sandbox can now actually go out to tons of users,” Habib says.

OpenAI’s API release could mark the start of a new AI gold rush. What was previously a series of industrious hobbyists creating apps in a licensing gray area could soon become an entirely new industry.

“What this release means for companies is that adding AI capabilities to applications is much more accessible and affordable,” notes Hassan El Mghari, who manages TwitterBio, a ChatGPT service that generates Twitter profile text for users.

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OpenAI has also updated its data retention policy and will now only hold user data for 30 days, promising it won’t use user-generated text inputs to train its AI models. This policy change means that companies will be in better control of their data rather than needing to trust a third party to manage where it goes.

In addition to better data-retention policies, API access to ChatGPT is now 10 times cheaper than OpenAI’s lower-powered GPT3 API, which launched in June 2020. The falling price of many of these large language models means there will likely be a plethora of AI chatbots to choose from in the near future.

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Introducing Bard, Google’s Response To ChatGPT https://techmgzn.com/introducing-bard-googles-response-to-chatgpt/ https://techmgzn.com/introducing-bard-googles-response-to-chatgpt/#respond Wed, 08 Feb 2023 10:31:07 +0000 https://techmgzn.com/?p=2710 The search giant’s new chatbot is still being tested, but is set to launch in the coming weeks with an API available for developers to build into their own creations.

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As the hype builds around startup OpenAI’s chatbot, ChatGPT, Google is keen to stay ahead of the Microsoft-funded competition. To that end, the search giant will roll out its own version of the technology named Bard over the coming weeks.

Sundar Pichai, Google’s CEO, has announced that Bard is already available to “trusted testers” and is designed to harness the “breadth of the world’s knowledge” behind a conversational-looking interface. Pichai did not announce concrete plans to integrate Bard into the company’s main search box, instead pointing to a novel and more cautious use of the technology to enhance conventional searches.

The news of Google’s foray into chatbot-style AI comes after Microsoft’s recent investment of $10 billion into ChatGPT’s parent company, OpenAI. ChatGPT has grown into an internet sensation over the last few months, however, some experts advise caution after noticing that the bot is prone to making up answers or copying its responses from other online sources.

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Interestingly, the ChatGPT engine is built on top of an AI model known as Transformer, which Google itself first invented. After Google researchers listed severe limitations in the concept in a 2020 paper, two prominent ethical AI researchers, Timnit Gebru and Margaret Mitchell, were fired from the search giant, while others are said to remain frustrated at Google’s hesitancy to harness the technology thoroughly.

So what differences can we expect from Google’s new Bard software when it releases? In Sundar Pichai’s blog post on Monday, the CEO offered the example of asking Bard “to explain discoveries made by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope in a way that a 9-year-old might find interesting”. Bard responds in a conversational bullet-point style, with the first one reading, “In 2023, The JWST spotted several galaxies nicknamed green peas. They were given this name because they are small, round, and green, like peas”.

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