Apple restricts use of ChatGPT for employees
Amid reports that Apple is developing its own artificial technology (AI) tools, the iPhone maker restricted some employees from using ChatGPT, which is owned by OpenAI, according to The Wall Street Journal. Reported as a source of information. The company’s decision comes amid concerns about employees leaking sensitive data and AI platforms collecting sensitive information.
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Twitter Blue uploads 2 hours of video
Twitter has introduced an update to its paid Twitter Blue plan, allowing subscribers to upload videos up to two hours long, significantly extending the previous limit of 60 minutes. Additionally, the company changed his Twitter Blue page to announce that the video file size limit for paying users has been increased from his 2GB to 8GB. Previously, long video uploads were only possible through his web interface, but now users can upload long videos through his iOS app as well. However, the maximum upload quality remains 1080p.
Under the leadership of Elon Musk, Twitter has worked to improve the video viewing experience by supporting long video uploads.
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Meta Reveals Details Of AI Chip For First Time, Plans To Open Tool To All
Social networking giant Meta, formerly known as Facebook, has released details of an internal silicon chip project for the first time. The company showcased custom computer chips designed to power artificial intelligence (AI) and video processing capabilities at a recent virtual event discussing investments in AI technology infrastructure. The disclosure comes as Meta seeks to improve efficiency through cost-cutting measures and headcount reductions.
CEO Mark Zuckerberg revealed Thursday details of Meta’s AI labs, data centers and training accelerators. Here’s what he posted on his Facebook feed of himself.
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