OpenAI is releasing ChatGPT Enterprise, a version of its AI technology targeted at large businesses, offering enhanced security, privacy, and faster access to its services.
OpenAI's ChatGPT, the popular AI chatbot, experienced a decline in monthly website visits for the third consecutive month in August, but there are indications that the decline may be leveling off, with an increase in unique visitors and a potential boost from schools embracing the platform.
OpenAI offers ChatGPT plugins through its ChatGPT Plus subscription, providing access to a range of plugins that allow users to interact with external apps and services for various purposes such as travel arrangements, food delivery, job applications, and language learning. The article provides a step-by-step guide on how to access and use these plugins, along with a list of recommended plugins including AI Quest, A Review Summary, A-to-Z Video Summary, Calorie Coach, HiCollectors Finder, Kayak, Music, Podcast Search, Timeport, and What to Watch.
ChatGPT, developed by OpenAI, is a powerful chatbot that can answer questions and provide explanations on various topics, but it lacks true understanding of human language and relies on human input for learning and interpretation.
Google aims to improve its chatbot, Bard, by integrating it with popular consumer services like Gmail and YouTube, making it a close contender to OpenAI's ChatGPT, with nearly 200 million visits in August; Google also introduced new features to replicate the capabilities of its search engine and address the issue of misinformation by implementing a fact-checking system.
ChatGPT can support the research process by suggesting topics, generating outlines, providing sources, identifying specific events, and even creating citations.
OpenAI's ChatGPT is expanding its capabilities by adding voice and image-based functionalities, allowing users to have voice conversations with the chatbot and search for answers using images.
OpenAI's ChatGPT generative AI tool is reintroducing web search capabilities in partnership with Microsoft's Bing search engine, allowing users to access current and authoritative information, but the feature is currently limited to paying customers.
OpenAI has officially launched the browsing feature on ChatGPT, allowing users to search the internet in real-time and receive images as part of their text-based queries.
OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, is partnering with Abu Dhabi's G42 to expand its generative AI models in the United Arab Emirates and the broader region, focusing on sectors like financial services, energy, and healthcare.
OpenAI has released live web browsing as a standard option for users, providing the ability to access up-to-date information, while the new version of DALL-E, an image generation tool, is now available within ChatGPT, offering improved rendering and the ability to refine results.
OpenAI is expanding access to its latest text-to-image generator, DALL-E 3, to ChatGPT Plus and Enterprise customers, with safety measures in place to mitigate the creation of harmful or controversial imagery.
OpenAI is granting ChatGPT Plus and Enterprise subscribers access to its AI image generator, DALL-E 3, although ethical concerns and risks regarding harmful content remain.
OpenAI's ChatGPT's 'Browsing' feature, which allows users to access current information, is now available to all Plus and Enterprise users without the need to toggle the beta option, thanks to a partnership with Microsoft's search engine, Bing.