OpenAI is adding voice and image capabilities to their ChatGPT AI system, enabling a more interactive interface where users can discuss images and have voice conversations.
These features bring wide applications including discussing travel photos, identifying food items, and aiding in solving mathematical problems.
The updates will be available to Plus and Enterprise users in the coming two weeks, with voice accessibility on both iOS and Android, and image compatibility across all platforms. OpenAI addresses concerns about impersonation and privacy related to these new capabilities, asserting they have taken steps to alleviate these risks.
OpenAI aims to improve the voice and image capabilities of ChatGPT, based on users' feedback of low-latency voice ordering and requests for faster voice responses and system interruptibility.
Despite concerns over speed, accuracy, and ecological impact, ChatGPT's potential use in robotics planning and tasks is seen as promising. There's an ongoing debate over the trustworthiness and value of AI-generated information.
OpenAI plans to launch a new image generation model, DALLE-3, amidst discussions on AI business models, the influence on internet search, and the withdrawal of a web browsing feature from an AI platform.
The Boston Unity Group (BUG), the first official Unity user group globally, has announced its final event on September 27th, citing disappointment in the company's recent direction and lack of support for developer communities.
The organizers believe their contributions are better directed towards creating opportunities within the broader local development community.
BUG members are invited to join the Boston Game Dev meetup group to continue networking with other industry professionals. The last BUG meeting will be a social event on Zoom.
The longstanding community of Unity, Boston Unity Group (BUG), has disbanded due to Unity's recent pricing changes, signaling a loss of trust in the company.
There's a widespread discussion on the decline of trust in various well-known brands, like Unity and Craftsman, due to perceived negative business practices like censorships, short-term profit focus, and decreased product reliability.
Issues in open-source game development, like limitations of game engines such as Godot, personnel changes, communication failures, and Unity's questionable support for independent developers, have also been highlighted.
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It provides a search functionality for easy navigation and regularly updates its content based on visitor feedback, making it a thorough resource for all shoelace-related inquiries.