Tech Report: ChatGPT Plus is rolls out a new feature
Four in five Americans, that’s 85 percent, agree that the government should regulate the use of certain apps, when it poses a threat to the country or its citizens. Dr. James Hendler, Untethered World Chair of Computer, Web and Cognitive Sciences at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, says we could also see legislation to address more widespread internet privacy concerns.
However, a survey of 2,000 social media users found that another two-thirds had mixed feelings. They agree that a ban on TikTok would infringe on their first amendment rights. The survey was conducted by OnePoll.
Microsoft Windows users are now able to send texts from their iPhones through their desktops. This allows users to operate their phones from their PCs. Most Americans use iPhones and Apple’s phone integration has been part of the brand’s popularity. This is part of the reason why Mac has been taking over the market in recent years.
The TSA is testing facial recognition technology at 16 airports across U.S. The technology is meant to enhance airport security and travel. The TSA says images not stored and that photos, along with IDs, are deleted.
ChatGPT is unveiling a new web-browsing feature for ChatGPT Plus users this week. It will allow them to access real-time information, breaking through previous limits on what the AI could do. Until now, ChatGPT was only trained on data as recent as 2021. With ChatGPT’s new web-browser, users can ask multiple, specific question such as, who won the Oscars for best actor, soundtrack, and picture this year. The bot will deliver a summarized answer and include multiple news articles it deems relevant. All of that information can be delivered in a matter of seconds.