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OpenAI fixes ChatGPT data breach with flawed fix. Coinbase obtains French crypto license and aims for global expansion
The solution provided by OpenAI in response to the ChatGPT data breach is not perfect
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Today’s news: IT hiring freeze due to global job cuts
Quick insights: Coinbase obtains French crypto license and aims for global expansion
OpenAI fixed a ChatGPT data exfiltration flaw that would expose conversation information to an external URL. The researcher who encountered the issue claims that because the mitigation is not flawless, attackers may still be able to take advantage of it in some circumstances. Additionally, security controls have not yet been added to the ChatGPT iOS mobile app, leaving the platform vulnerable.
Major IT companies are planning to stop hiring new graduates as part of a global wave of layoffs, according to research from TeamLease Digital. This is expected to hurt hiring in the current fiscal year. In contrast to 2.3 lakh in the previous year, research projects indicate that 1.55 lakh fresh graduates are likely to be employed in the IT/technology sector this fiscal. The research further stated that market sentiment is muted and an atmosphere of challenges has been generated by 1.5 million engineering graduates actively seeking jobs in the IT/technology sector.
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To broaden its reach abroad, cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase Global (COIN.O) registered with the French market regulator on Thursday. Virtual asset service provider (VASP) Coinbase has received certification from French regulator AMF, allowing it to start offering digital currency services. Coinbase will be able to provide users nationwide with the full range of retail, institutional and ecosystem goods and services after registration.