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OpenAI now lets you call ChatGPT on your phone
OpenAI is making strides toward transforming ChatGPT into an “everything app” by enabling users to make phone calls to it and message it on WhatsApp. Starting today, users can call ChatGPT or send it messages on WhatsApp. By adding the number 1-800-ChatGPT to your contacts, you can initiate a phone call or chat with it directly. During a live demo, OpenAI demonstrated how users on a road trip…
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OpenAI’s 12 Days of “Shipmas”: Summary and Reflections
Over 12 days, from December 5 to December 16, OpenAI hosted its “12 Days of Shipmas” event, revealing a series of innovations and updates across its AI ecosystem. Here’s a summary of the key announcements and their implications:
Day 1: Full Launch of o1 Model and ChatGPT Pro
OpenAI officially launched the o1 model in its full version, offering significant improvements in accuracy (34% fewer errors) and performance. The introduction of ChatGPT Pro, priced at $200/month, gives users access to these advanced features without usage caps.
Commentary: The Pro tier targets professionals who rely heavily on AI for business-critical tasks, though the price point might limit access for smaller enterprises.
Day 2: Reinforced Fine-Tuning
OpenAI showcased its reinforced fine-tuning technique, leveraging user feedback to improve model precision. This approach promises enhanced adaptability to specific user needs.
Day 3: Sora - Text-to-Video
Sora, OpenAI’s text-to-video generator, debuted as a tool for creators. Users can input textual descriptions to generate videos, opening new doors in multimedia content production.
Commentary: While innovative, Sora’s real-world application hinges on its ability to handle complex scenes effectively.
Day 4: Canvas - Enhanced Writing and Coding Tool
Canvas emerged as an all-in-one environment for coding and content creation, offering superior editing and code-generation capabilities.
Day 5: Deep Integration with Apple Ecosystem
OpenAI announced seamless integration with Apple’s ecosystem, enhancing accessibility and user experience for iOS/macOS users.
Day 6: Improved Voice and Vision Features
Enhanced voice recognition and visual processing capabilities were unveiled, making AI interactions more intuitive and efficient.
Day 7: Projects Feature
The new “Projects” feature allows users to manage AI-powered initiatives collaboratively, streamlining workflows.
Day 8: ChatGPT with Built-in Search
Search functionality within ChatGPT enables real-time access to the latest web information, enriching its knowledge base.
Day 9: Voice Calling with ChatGPT
Voice capabilities now allow users to interact with ChatGPT via phone, providing a conversational edge to AI usage.
Day 10: WhatsApp Integration
ChatGPT’s integration with WhatsApp broadens its accessibility, making AI assistance readily available on one of the most popular messaging platforms.
Day 11: Release of o3 Model
OpenAI launched the o3 model, featuring groundbreaking reasoning capabilities. It excels in areas such as mathematics, coding, and physics, sometimes outperforming human experts.
Commentary: This leap in reasoning could redefine problem-solving across industries, though ethical and operational concerns about dependency on AI remain.
Day 12: Wrap-Up and Future Vision
The final day summarized achievements and hinted at OpenAI’s roadmap, emphasizing the dual goals of refining user experience and expanding market reach.
Reflections
OpenAI’s 12-day spree showcased impressive advancements, from multimodal AI capabilities to practical integrations. However, challenges remain. High subscription costs and potential data privacy concerns could limit adoption, especially among individual users and smaller businesses.
Additionally, as the competition in AI shifts from technical superiority to holistic user experience and ecosystem integration, OpenAI must navigate a crowded field where user satisfaction and practical usability are critical for sustained growth.
Final Thoughts: OpenAI has demonstrated its commitment to innovation, but the journey ahead will require balancing cutting-edge technology with user-centric strategies. The next phase will likely focus on scalability, affordability, and real-world problem-solving to maintain its leadership in AI.
What are your thoughts on OpenAI’s recent developments? Share in the comments!
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I'm investigating a scam.
I have been put into these massive WhatsApp group chats ~200 - 500 members. There are a few group admins, the country codes include +1(US), +44(UK), +7(RU/KZ). The majority of the people included in the group have +1 country code.
These chats are named something along the lines of "AI Automation wealth train". Generally the admins only allow admins to message the group. The chat also has these "bots". They personify a public figure related to finance. These "bots" are not admins, so periodically all members are allowed to comment. I've checked the messages to see if they were created by an AI like ChatGPT and etc., it seems like they were not.
I'm still trying to figure out how exactly these bots work. I noticed that at least one had a WhatsApp business account. It seems like the messaging is automated.
The messages are emoji filled, but seems to be "garbage". They want us to buy gold, silver and crypto. The messages tell us to buy crypto, one explicitly said etherium. They haven't posted an exchange or anything to use. I'm waiting for the scam angle (aside from the possible pump n' dump).
If you have been added to any chats like this and want to help me out, feel free to comment below or DM me.
#scam#hackers#investigative journalism#whatsapp#spam bots#crypto scam#pig butchering#pump and dump#ftc#fbi
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Hi. How’s your day?
I just want to say I mostly agree with your post about AI writing. I am a student from science background but is enthusiastic about fictions. Also my native tongue is NOT English.
Because of my……rather unique background knowledge, I feel like I have a “weird” stand about AI writing. I feel like 99% people I know use AI writing tools wrong, either they don’t know how to structure their story, how to create conflicts, or how to communicate with AI writing tools.
In summary, they’re either bad at storytelling or bad at using AI tools.
In fact, I use AI writing tools just like your post suggested—I mainly tell them what sentences I would use to describe the scenery, and see if they have better wording than mine. Or I would ask them which adjectives to use here, as google translate is dumb. Or I would ask if a scene which is not from my own culture make sense, as I don’t want to bother any online folks on this matter.
Your post made me feel less guilty about using the tools. I am not sure whether or not it’s a good thing tbh but thank you. I wanted to have some research about this topic, but I got yelled by people’s angry anti-AI writing posts in my face on tumblr most of the time. Like—I get it, but I wonder am I the only one who has the similar idea on this topic? Then I found your post.
I feel like my main concern now is—by using those tools, am I making the “evil” in others’ eyes stronger? As there are news about AI writing tools using online fanfics to train their models, the tools themselves might be unethical.
Thank you again and hope you don’t mistake my message……I’m here to say “thank you” and try to have some conversations over AI writing.
Hello friend, I'm doing fine, thanks, even if quite busy with the end of the school year approaching. I hope you're doing fine too!
I completely understand your fears and your reserves, and I share them. I think that the issue at hand here has two faces we need to tackle. The first is the tool, i.e. artificial intelligence chat bots; the other issue, the really problematic issue, is the way these bots were trained.
My foray into chat gpt was as a teacher, not as a writer: I needed to assess the potentialities and the drawbacks of the tool, since I'm fairly sure I will soon have to account for it when preparing my courses and perhaps even to integrate it into my teaching routine.
I do think that the tool, if used properly, could be really useful for teaching and learning, and also for everyday life. It's like having a very calm, very proper, very family friendly protocol droid. You have to take everything it says with a grain of salt, but it can help you get what you need (i.e. starter bibliography on a topic you aren't familiar with). It can also be invaluable for the uses you described. AI isn't inherently evil, if (and this is a HUGE if) we regulate its uses in order to let it substitute human work only when that work force can be redirected towards more engaging and more useful tasks, and never as a substitute to human knowledge and creativity.
What is evil is the economic system we live in, and this brings us to the second issue. Chatgpt was trained on data provided for free on the web, data that were never meant for this. This in itself is unethical, and a gross misuse of the web. Honestly I don't care that my fics may have been scrapped, but I understand why people do, and anyway my own feelings on the subject are way beyond the point: this is another egregious example of corporations using people's time and engagement to scrap data and profit, and this is one of the evils of our time.
And yet we keep using evil tools all the time. I use whatsapp, and I still have a facebook profile, so I'm feeding data to meta. I am not vegan, and I know all the evils of intensive animal farming. I don't buy a lot of fast fashion, and yet all my clothes are made in developing countries, and I have no idea of the conditions of the workers there. Heck, the fridge I just bought because the old one broke down is produced by a company that used to produce in Italy but then delocalized to a developing country, firing hundreds of employees.
I couldn't have bought an ethical fridge: I don't even know if they exist, and even if they did, I couldn't afford them. I absolutely couldn't afford to only buy clothes made in Italy or Europe. I could go vegan, but honestly I don't really want to. I eat meat very rarely, I only eat local fish (by which I mean fished in Italy, I don't live on the sea) and I buy eggs from certified cage-free hens. I could get rid of whatsapp, but it would complicate my life to an extreme I am not willing to go to. I can't give up google suite because I use it for work.
One thing I don't do, for example, is order delivery food. That is a form of exploitation I choose not to partake in, because it's a choice I can make. Would I want to have pizza delivered to my house sometime? Yes, of course I would. Am I willing to put at risk the life of someone less privileged than me (delivery people here are mostly immigrants, often 40+ years old) to have my pizza delivered to me instead of getting off my ass and going to buy it myself to take away? No, like hell I am!
Why am I saying all this?
Because until I only buy handmade clothes and locally produced foods, only own ethically produced tech (HA!), never use products from meta or google again... Until then, who am I to lecture anyone on their use of chat gpt?
We live in an unethical world. This doesn't make us above reproach, but we have to choose our battles, and very few of us are really in a position to hate on others for the battles they choose - and those they don't.
If chat gpt helps you, get to know its pros and its cons: if using it doesn't bother you, use it! Chances are that the people that would get mad at you are probably using something unethical too - like driking milk, because the disboscation and pollution and soil consumption that are needed to produce our milk are far worse things than a bot scrapping the ao3.
I am sorry for the ramble, and I hope I didn't come across as patronizing: this wasn't really aimed at you, personally, it was more like a written train of thoughts, because honestly I asked myself the same questions you did when I started to think about if and how to incorporate these bots into my teaching routine, and this is the only answer I could find for myself.
[for the record, I won't use it for teaching, not yet: I want to get to know the tool and its training and all these issues way better before I decide to willingly expose my kids to it]
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The problem with this is there's no context, if a chatgpt conversation is a 500ml bottle of water, how much is a tumblr thread? Or a whatsapp message conversation?
I think it can be a problem when people try to contextualise these things as amoral due to ecological factors because just how much of modern living is as bad or close?
So it turns out that ChatGPT not only uses a ton shit of energy, but also a ton shit of water. This is according to a new study by a group of researchers from the University of Colorado Riverside and the University of Texas Arlington, Futurism reports.
Which sounds INSANE but also makes sense when you think of it. You know what happens to, for example, your computer when it’s doing a LOT of work and processing. You gotta cool those machines.
And what’s worrying about this is that water shortages are already an issue almost everywhere, and over this summer, and the next summers, will become more and more of a problem with the rising temperatures all over the world. So it’s important to have this in mind and share the info. Big part of how we ended up where we are with the climate crisis is that for a long time politicians KNEW about the science, but the large public didn’t have all the facts. We didn’t have access to it. KNOWING about things and sharing that info can be a real game-changer. Because then we know up to what point we, as individuals, can have effective actions in our daily lives and what we need to be asking our legislators for.
And with all the issues AI can pose, I think this is such an important argument to add to the conversation.
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Are You Ready to Change How You Interact with AI?.Here’s How to Chat with ChatGPT on WhatsApp
OpenAI has done it again. This week, the company led by Sam Altman announced a groundbreaking innovation that’s set to transform how artificial intelligence integrates into our daily lives: ChatGPT is now available on WhatsApp. This strategic move brings one of the world’s most advanced chatbots directly to your fingertips through the most widely used messaging app globally. Imagine asking for…
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Understanding the Features of ChatGPT for WhatsApp
When exploring how to use ChatGPT for WhatsApp, grasping its core features is essential to fully leverage its capabilities.
ChatGPT, developed by OpenAI, is renowned for its advanced language processing, which enables it to generate coherent and contextually relevant responses in real-time.
Another significant feature is customizable response generation. ChatGPT can be fine-tuned to address specific needs and preferences, offering personalized interactions that reflect user history and context.
This personalization can lead to a 40% increase in customer satisfaction, particularly valuable for businesses managing customer service via WhatsApp.
ChatGPT for WhatsApp provides 24/7 availability, ensuring that your messaging is uninterrupted. With its ability to handle multiple queries simultaneously, it supports scalability, making it an ideal tool for both personal use and business operations.
Understanding these features will help you harness the full potential of ChatGPT in your WhatsApp communications.
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You can now message ChatGPT on WhatsApp or call it on your landline (if you still have one) https://www.techradar.com/computing/artificial-intelligence/you-can-now-message-chatgpt-on-whatsapp-or-call-it-on-your-landline-if-you-still-have-one
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Name ChatGPT from any telephone with OpenAI’s new 1-800 voice service
On Wednesday, OpenAI launched a 1-800-CHATGPT (1-800-242-8478) phone quantity that anybody within the US can name to speak to ChatGPT by way of voice chat for as much as quarter-hour without spending a dime. The corporate additionally says that folks outdoors the US can ship textual content messages to the identical quantity without spending a dime utilizing WhatsApp. Upon calling, customers hear…
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Tom's Guide: ChatGPT comes to WhatsApp — here's how to message the AI chatbot for free
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OpenAI Launches ChatGPT on WhatsApp: Everything You Need to Know
OpenAI has taken a major step to make ChatGPT on whatsapp more accessible by introducing it to WhatsApp. With this experimental service, known as 1-800-ChatGPT, users can now interact with the AI chatbot on one of the world’s most popular messaging platforms. Here’s how it works, what it can do, and why it matters. How Does ChatGPT Work on WhatsApp? The service lets users in the US and Canada…
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