🔓 AI Chatbot Security Breach, Google's App Pullout, AP-OpenAI Deal
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AI experts who bypassed Bard, ChatGPT's safety rules can't find fix A group of researchers said they have found ways to bypass the content moderation of AI chatbots. One researcher involved in the study told Wired there was 'no way' to patch the attacks. (Beatrice Nolan / Insider)
There are 'virtually unlimited' ways to bypass Bard and ChatGPT's safety rule, AI researchers say, and they're not sure how to fix it - Leen Kawas (@LeenKawas)
Google pulls its AI Test Kitchen app from Play Store and App Store Google has pulled its AI Test Kitchen app from the Play Store and the App Store to focus solely on the web platform. The company launched the AI Test Kitchen experience last year to let users… (Ivan Mehta / TechCrunch)
Google pulls its AI Test Kitchen app from Play Store and App Store - 🅹 🄱 (@jossiancosta)
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How AI Will Change the News Business In early July, the Associated Press made a deal with OpenAI, maker of ChatGPT, to license “part of AP's text archive” and get access to “OpenAI's technology and product expertise.” (John Herrman / New York Magazine)
“It won’t be workers who decide how new productivity tools are deployed or how potential gains in productivity are absorbed - Nieman Lab (@NiemanLab)
Microsoft Teams adds spatial audio for more immersive conference calls After a few months of testing the feature, Microsoft has widely rolled out spatial audio for its Teams desktop app on Windows and macOS. Similar to what Apple has done with FaceTime (Chris Welch / The Verge)
Microsoft Teams now has spatial audio support. It’s designed to make the voices of everyone on a call sound like they’re more spread out - Tom Warren (@tomwarren)
Democrats press Musk on X's 'hostile stance' toward independent research of its platform. Three Democratic lawmakers are pressing Elon Musk on his social media platform's 'hostile stance' toward independent research efforts. The news comes after X, formerly known as Twitter (Lauren Feiner / CNBC)
Democrats Press Musk On X’s ‘Hostile Stance’ Toward Independent Research Of Its Platform - Nicholas Brown (@News_By_Nick)
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