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OPENAI

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OpenAI has updated ChatGPT with new features from DALL-E 3 for editing AI-generated images. Users can now adjust images directly in ChatGPT with simple text prompts, enhancing the original image creation functionality.

How to Use the New Features:

  • Start by creating an image in ChatGPT on either web or mobile platforms.

  • Click on the generated image and hit the 'Edit' button to access the editing tools. Here, you can add, remove, or alter elements of the image.

  • Use the selection tool to pinpoint the area of the image you wish to change, then describe your desired edits in the text box provided.

  • Once satisfied with the modifications, tap 'Save' to keep your updated image.

  • Alternatively, for those preferring not to navigate the editor, changes can be made by typing your edit requests directly into the conversation panel on the right.

These updates, available on both mobile and web versions of ChatGPT, also introduce the option to select an image's aspect ratio before its creation, offering users more control over their AI-generated content.

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GOOGLE

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Google is thinking about adding "premium" AI features to its search engine, a big change from its usual free, ad-supported approach.

The Details:

  • In response to the competitive threat from ChatGPT, Google experiments with AI-enhanced search capabilities, potentially putting some advanced features behind a paywall.

  • These advanced features are being tested in Google's Search Generative Experience to see how AI can be woven into its wider services.

  • This move is about keeping up with AI developments and thinking about how it could affect Google's ad revenue and the internet economy.

Google's plan is to keep up with the AI changes in search technology, making sure it stays on top and keeps making money.

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BYTE SIZED NEWS

Microsoft is updating Copilot Pro to offer priority access to OpenAI's top-notch GPT-4 Turbo model, removing daily usage caps and allowing for 300 pages of text with one prompt. They're also boosting the image creation capabilities in Microsoft Designer, where subscribers can now make up to 100 images daily using the DALL-E3 model from OpenAI.

The US and UK have decided to work together on AI safety testing and research, planning to jointly test advanced AI models to check for any risks.They've both set up new rules for clear reporting and safety checks on powerful AI, aiming to speed up their work on topics like national security and how AI affects society.


Google will delete or anonymize web browsing data from Incognito mode due to a settlement in California. The $5 billion settlement affects 136 million users, requiring Google to improve data collection transparency and limit future data collection in Incognito mode. Users can block third-party cookies in Incognito mode for five years.

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