Technology Weekly: User Payment Information May Have Been Leaked Due To A Bug Of ChatGPT
Xiaomi plans to mass-produce a 300W super-fast charging technology that can fully charge a smartphone in just five minutes. The Redmi Note 12 Pro+ modified version charges its 4100mAh battery to nearly 50% in just two minutes and fully charges in just five minutes using the 300W super-fast charging technology. The technology achieves a peak power of 290W, close to 300W. The Redmi 300W super-fast charging technology is a fast-changing technology breakthrough and could change how we use smartphones, laptops, and electric vehicles.
WhatsApp is adding two new features to its groups, according to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg. The first feature allows admins to see all pending requests to join a group in one place. The second feature gives admins more control over who can join a group. Additionally, WhatsApp has launched a new desktop app for Windows that enables users to make end-to-end encrypted video calls with up to eight people and audio calls with up to 32 people. Meta plans to increase the limits on the number of people allowed in a group call in the future.
According to Bloomberg, Canva, an Australian design software company, has unveiled generative AI tools on its graphic design platform. These tools will allow users to generate presentations and slides by describing what they want from the AI. This new feature aims to enable people without professional expertise to easily create graphics, slides, and advertising materials.
According to Engadget, Opera has unveiled a new sidebar integration that offers users the option to select either ChatGPT or ChatSonic generative AI to produce content through prompts. Opera has stated that this is only the initial phase of a wider release of its Browser AI project. The following phase will include integrating its chatbot, which is based on GPT, with the sidebar as well.
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Mozilla has stated its intention to invest $30 million in developing a new startup known as Mozilla.ai. The focus of this new venture will be on designing open-source and reliable artificial intelligence products. The objective is to enable developers to generate AI products that prioritize responsibility and privacy, and the company is committed to ensuring that its range of AI products embodies "agency, accountability, transparency, and openness".
OpenAI has recently announced the addition of plugin support to its widely used online chatbot ChatGPT, to enrich and expand its limited data banks beyond the news and events of 2021. This move will allow developers to integrate the AI bot with the web, collect up-to-date information, and retrieve knowledge databases. The first phase of the plugin release will comprise support for web browsers, data collection, and the capacity to connect online to gather data.
According to OpenAI, a software glitch might have led to the inadvertent exposure of payment data belonging to a few ChatGPT Plus users. OpenAI, which is responsible for the AI chatbot ChatGPT, declared on March 23 that an open-source library bug used by the bot caused the names of user conversations to be seen by other individuals on the platform. It also stated that this same bug could have resulted in "accidental disclosure of payment-related information of 1.2% of the active ChatGPT Plus subscribers during a particular nine-hour time period".