- Cybersecurity firm Avast is calling out a long-lived tool “LoveGPT,” that has haunted popular dating apps and that has been upgraded with artificial intelligence, gaining the ability to build fake profiles and manipulate unsuspecting users.[1]
- The outsider told the WSJ that Microsoft used AI from its partner OpenAI, which was then used to launch GitHub Copilot at $10 per month, but lost $20 per user in the average six months on average in the first 2023. Some Copilot users cost as much as $80 per month.[2]
- SK Telecom said on Monday that it successfully wrapped up its international AI competition of 226 teams, “Prompter Day Seoul 2023,” held in partnership with OpenAI.[3]
- Google DeepMind Researchers Introduce Promptbreeder: A Self-Referential and Self-Improving AI System that can Automatically Evolve Effective Domain-Specific Prompts in a Given Domain.[4]
Sources:
[1] https://decrypt.co/200787/lovegpt-ai-dating-apps-catfishing-hack-avast
[3] https://asianews.network/skt-openai-hold-ai-competition-for-social-good/
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