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Month April 2023

Creating AI assistant with GPT and Ruby and Redis using embeddings

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ChatGPT learns to forget: OpenAI implements data privacy controls

OpenAI, the Microsoft-backed firm behind the groundbreaking ChatGPT generative AI system, announced this week that it would allow users to turn off the chat history feature for its flagship chatbot, in what’s being seen as a partial answer to critics… Continue Reading →

2023-04-26 13:56:42

I’ve been linkblogging exclusively to Mastodon for the last week or so. No more posting links to Twitter. Just Masto (and my RSS feed, and the Links page on my blog.) I like it. It’s changed the way I see… Continue Reading →

Linux Kernel 6.3 Released

An anonymous reader quotes a report from ZDNet, written by Steven Vaughan-Nichols: The latest Linux kernel is out with a slew of new features — and, for once, this release has been nice and easy. […] Speaking of Rust, everyone’s… Continue Reading →

Ars Technica System Guide: Four PC builds for spring 2023

Enlarge (credit: NZXT) It’s a weird time to build a PC. That’s partly because fewer people are doing it—sales for parts and prebuilt PCs are down across the industry, as people continue to make do with the stuff they bought… Continue Reading →

UK Blocks Microsoft’s $69B Activision Deal

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AudioGPT: Understanding and Generating Speech, Music, Sound, and Talking Head

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An AI Scraping Tool Is Overwhelming Websites With Traffic

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Motherboard: The creator of a tool that scrapes the internet for images in order to power artificial intelligence image generators like Stable Diffusion is telling website owners who want him to stop that… Continue Reading →

New Technology? Cue the Panic

With the emergence of ChatGBT and similar AI products and the panic it’s brought in the education sphere, I thought it would be a good exercise to take a look at what was happening in the 1990s when computer technology… Continue Reading →

ChatGPT now allows disabling chat history, declining training, and exporting data

Enlarge (credit: OpenAI / Stable Diffusion) On Tuesday, OpenAI announced new controls for ChatGPT users that allow them to turn off chat history, simultaneously opting out of providing that conversation history as data for training AI models. Also, users can… Continue Reading →

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