OpenAI released a new study about how people are using ChatGPT, based on more than one million messages sent to the chatbot.
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What drives social mobility? The answer matters to policymakers and families alike. A wave of highly publicized research has led public policy and public discussions astray. It claims that the ...
OpenAI has announced that it's making its Projects feature available to free users of ChatGPT. Projects let you organize chats with the company's AI assistant around a specific subject, and were ...
KALAMAZOO, Mich. — Everywhere we look, Artificial Intelligence (AI) seems to be at the tips of our fingers– from Siri to Google’s Gemini, to ChatGPT. Traditionally, teenagers looked to each other when ...
Multiple tests have suggested ChatGPT is using Google Search. Well, a new report seems to confirm ChatGPT is indeed using Google Search data. The details. OpenAI used SerpApi, an 8-year-old scraping ...
Deion Sanders’ third season as the head coach of Colorado Buffaloes football comes with a new guideline every player must follow. "Coach Prime" has set a classroom dress code for his players, and that ...
Referral traffic from ChatGPT to websites is down 52% since July 21, according to Profound’s Josh Blyskal, who analyzed more than 1 billion ChatGPT citations and 1 million referral visits from a ...
With about 700 million weekly users, ChatGPT is the most popular AI chatbot in the world, according to OpenAI. CEO Sam Altman likens the latest model, GPT-5, to having a PhD expert around to answer ...
There should have been nothing wrong with the chatbot except for its poor programming ability. Yet something was amiss. “Tell me three philosophical thoughts you have,” one researcher asked. “AIs are ...
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman today said that the company will allow Plus users to continue to use the prior-generation GPT-4o model if they don't want to use the new GPT-5 model that came out yesterday.
Two malicious NPM packages posing as WhatsApp development tools have been discovered deploying destructive data-wiping code that recursively deletes files on a developer's computers. Two malicious NPM ...