ChatGPT creator OpenAI on Wednesday released a tool designed to detect AI-generated text. While the tool is in public beta, OpenAI says it is very "unreliable" on texts under 1,000 characters, adding that the AI-written text can also be edited to trick the detection tool.
Tuesday, January 31, 2023
TikTok CEO to Testify Before US Congress in March Amid Increased Scrutiny Over Security Concerns
TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew is set to testify before the US Energy and Commerce Committee in March, the company confirmed on Monday. The US House Foreign Affairs Committee plans to hold a vote next month on a bill aimed at blocking TikTok in the US over national security concerns.
Monday, January 30, 2023
Twitter Working to Introduce Payments Feature Amid Drop in Advertising Income: Report
Twitter could soon introduce support for a payments feature, and the microblogging service has reportedly begun applying for regulatory licenses. According to a report, Elon Musk is pushing Twitter to create new streams of revenue as it faces a drop in advertising income, following his takeover of the platform last October.
WhatsApp Working on Ability to React to Messages in Community Announcement Groups on iOS: Report
WhatsApp is reportedly working on the ability to react to messages in community announcement groups. The app is tipped to be working on a feature to allow users to react with emoji without revealing their phone numbers.
Twitter Direct Messages Button Disappears From Some Users’ Profiles on Android, iOS: Report
The DM button on Twitter has reportedly disappeared for many users on both Android and iOS. This means there is no option to send DMs via a profile page. Many users have reported the same via the microblogging site. The “DM” icon usually appears in between Follow and Notification buttons on a user profile.
Apple Adjusts App Store Pricing for Apps, In-App Purchases in Several Countries
Apple has announced a change in prices for apps listed on the Apple App Store and for in-app purchases. The changes have been made to reflect fluctuating foreign exchange rates and updated tax policies in certain countries. The Cupertino, California-based tech giant confirmed that the changes made in pricing will be reflected from February 10, 2023.
Facebook Intentionally Drains Users’ Phone Batteries, Former Employee Claims in Lawsuit: Report
Former Facebook employee George Hayward has reportedly claimed that the app intentionally drains users’ phone batteries in a practice called negative testing. In a lawsuit filed against Facebook parent firm Meta at a Manhattan Federal Court, Hayward, a data scientist, claims that he was fired from his role for refusing to participate in the aforementioned “harmful...
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