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ChatGPT introduces voice and image capabilities for its AI Chatbot users. Sam Bankman-Fried, founder of FTX and “Crypto King”, on trial for fraud charges
ChatGPT improves AI chatbot interaction with new voice and image interaction features
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Today’s news: Meta’s WhatsApp and Instagram hit by further layoffs, report reveals
Quick insights: Sam Bankman-Fried, founder of FTX and “Crypto King”, on trial for fraud charges
OpenAI just unveiled additional voice and image capabilities of ChatGPT. Image inputs will be handled by a new backend model, GPT-4V, and images will be generated using an improved DALL-E model. Users of the ChatGPT mobile app will also be able to have voice interactions with the chatbot. OpenAI revealed that the latest version of their imaging AI, DALL-E 3, was in “research preview” and will be accessible in the following month to ChatGPT Plus and Enterprise subscribers. Its interaction with ChatGPT allows users to more easily create messages with the assistance of the chatbot.
WhatsApp and Instagram’s parent company, Meta, isn’t done with layoffs. The company’s Reality Labs section is ready to lay off employees. The team is tasked with developing custom chipsets for the company. According to Reuters, the layoffs were announced to staff using the company’s professional networking website. According to the source, the layoffs will take place on Wednesday, when the affected staff will be informed of their positions.
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Former cryptocurrency billionaire Sam Bankman-Fried faces decades in prison as his trial begins for what has been described as one of the largest financial frauds in US history. After jury selection on Tuesday, opening arguments in the case will be held later in New York. The 31-year-old is accused of stealing billions from consumers and investors while running one of the world’s largest Bitcoin exchanges. He disputed the charges.