WhatsApp has launched a new feature that facilitates communication with unknown numbers and eliminates the need to save contacts in the contacts beforehand. Now to send a message to an unknown number, first save it in the phone book…
Opera has released Opera One, the new version of the browser that comes with an artificial intelligence-supported chatbot called Aria. Just like the Bing chatbot in Microsoft Edge, Opera’s artificial intelligence assistant resides in the browser’s sidebar.
WhatsApp offers a short way to get support for the platform. WhatsApp, in-app chat support is currently in testing.
Google has warned its employees against AI chatbots, including its own AI chatbot Bard.
It turned out that Google advised its employees not to use chatbots, including ChatGPT and its own model Bard. The reason why the company does not want this is the possibility of information leaks.
Microsoft has brought a voice questioning feature to the desktop version of the Bing chatbot. It was also stated that Bing could answer questions with his own voice. The feature only supports a few languages for now.
WarGames, which was released in 1983 and achieved great success, predicted today’s artificial intelligence chatbots from those days.
With the rise of ChatGPT, social media companies started to focus on artificial intelligence. So much so that last month, Snapchat announced its artificial intelligence-based MyAI chatbot. Right after that, Instagram also started a similar feature.
As you may remember, OpenAI’s ChatGPT application was released last week. Although the chatbot was only offered to users in the USA at first and only released on iOS platform, it had 500,000 downloads in 6 days.
TikTok has started testing a chat bot it calls “Tako”. The model, currently being tested in the Philippines, can suggest videos and chat with users based on what they ask.”