🧠 ChatGPT Learns to Remember, Quest 3 vs. Vision Pro, Apple's AI Animates Still Images
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Memory and new controls for ChatGPT. We're testing memory with ChatGPT. Remembering things you discuss across all chats saves you from having to repeat information and makes future conversations more helpful. You're in control of ChatGPT's memory. OpenAI
𝕏: ChatGPT memory - Greg Brockman (@gdb)
|After trying the Vision Pro, Mark Zuckerberg says Quest 3 'is the better product, period'. Now that it can be strapped to our faces and worn in strange places, opinions about Apple's Vision Pro are flying left and right. Entering the chat is Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who has more at stake than perhaps anyone on earth if Apple does to headsets what the iPhone did to smartphones. By Alex Heath via The Verge
𝕏: Zuck on the Apple Vision Pro He's still got fire in him, love to see it - Sheel Mohnot (@pitdesi)
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Apple researchers unveil 'Keyframer': An AI tool that animates still images using LLMs. Apple researchers have unveiled a new AI tool called “ Keyframer,” which harnesses the power of large language models (LLMs) to animate static images through natural language prompts. This novel application, detailed in a new research paper published on arxiv.org, represents a giant leap in the integration of artificial intelligence into the creative process — and it may also hint at what’s to come in newer generations of Apple products such as the iPad Pro and Vision Pro. By Michael Nuñez via VentureBeat
𝕏: Apple presents Keyframer Empowering Animation Design using Large Language Models - AK (@_akhaliq)
Your AI Girlfriend Is a Data-Harvesting Horror Show. Lonely on Valentine's Day? AI can help. At least, that's what a number of companies hawking “romantic” chatbots will tell you. But as your robot love story unfolds, there's a tradeoff you may not realize you're making. According to a new study from Mozilla’s *Privacy Not Included project, AI girlfriends and boyfriends harvest shockingly personal information, and almost all of them sell or share the data they collect. By Thomas Germain via Gizmodo
𝕏: “#AI girlfriends & boyfriends are not your friends. Although marketed as something that will enhance your mental health and well-being, they specialize in delivering dependency, loneliness, and toxicity, all while prying as much data as possible from you.” - Kirk Borne (@KirkDBorne)
Hackers for China, Russia and Others Used OpenAI Systems, Report Says. Hackers working for nation-states have used OpenAI's systems in the creation of their cyberattacks, according to research released Wednesday by OpenAI and Microsoft. The companies believe their research, published on their websites, documents for the first time how hackers with ties to foreign governments are using generative artificial intelligence in their attacks. By Karen Weise via The New York Times
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