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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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How I set ChatGPT as Siri's backup - and what else it can do on my iPhone

Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog

ChatGPT can step in if Apple's voice assistant can't answer your question or handle your request. Here's how it works.

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8 big IT failures of 2023

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The outage was traced to a damaged database file; a contractor was working to correct a problem with the synchronization between live and backup databases and ended up corrupting both. And arise it did on January 24, when a Chicago employee failed to turn the backup server off at the appropriate time. Lawyer Steven A.

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Qdrant, an open source vector database startup, wants to help AI developers leverage unstructured data

TechCrunch

For many, ChatGPT and the generative AI hype train signals the arrival of artificial intelligence into the mainstream. According to Gartner, unstructured data constitutes as much as 90% of new data generated in the enterprise, and is growing three times faster than the structured equivalent. .”

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Nova is building guardrails for generative AI content to protect brand integrity

TechCrunch

With BrandGuard, you ingest your company’s brand guidelines and style guide, and with a series of models Nova has created, it can check the content against those rules to make sure it’s in compliance, while BrandGPT lets you ask questions about the brand’s content rules in ChatGPT style.

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Top 5 Security Trends for CIOs

CIO

Security implications of ChatGPT and its ilk ChatGPT and other generative AI technologies have taken the world by storm, but the combination of their sudden popularity and a general lack of understanding of how they work is a recipe for disaster. A second, more pernicious risk is the fact that ChatGPT can write malware.

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: ChatGPT Gets So-So Grade in Code Analysis Test, while JCDC Pledges To Focus on Protecting Critical Infrastructure

Tenable

1 - ChatGPT’s code analysis skills? Not great Thinking of using ChatGPT to detect flaws in your code? The researchers, from the CERT Division of the university’s Software Engineering Institute (SEI), tested ChatGPT 3.5’s The results show that “while ChatGPT 3.5 So how did ChatGPT 3.5 ChatGPT 3.5’s

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