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Tech News Today in India: Oppo has launched the Reno 11 series in India. The new camera-oriented mid-range series has two models – Reno 11 and Reno 11 Pro which start from Rs 29,999.
OpenAI, the company behind the popular AI-powered chatbot ChatGPT has softened its stance when it comes to the use of generative AI in military use cases.
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Bing and Google reportedly show AI deepfake pornography
Microsoft Bing, DuckDuckGo and Google Search are reportedly showing nonconsensual AI deepfake photography in search results. A report by NBC News suggests that out of searches performed on 36 female celebrities with the keyword ‘deepfakes’ in front of their names, Bing and Google showed pornographic images in almost all cases.
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Oppo launches Reno 11 series, starts from Rs 29,999
Oppo has launched the Reno 11 and the Reno 11 Pro in India. These phones run on ColorOS 14 based on Android 14 and come with a 32MP telephoto lens. While the Oppo Reno 11 starts from Rs 29,999, the Reno 11 Pro can be purchased from Rs 39,999.
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OpenAI might allow military to use large language models
According to The Intercept, ChatGPT maker OpenAI has removed the terms of service ban that denied the use of technology for ‘military and warfare’. A Bloomberg report also claims that the U.S. military recently used large language models to plan its responses against various global crises.
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AI powered news app Artifact shutting down
The popular AI-driven news app Artifact is shutting down operations. Developed by Instagram co-founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Kreiger, the app was launched a year ago. While existing users will no longer be able to add comments, and post new content, they can still read news till February end.
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Google makes it easy to share docs
Google is adding a new dropdown menu that appears when you click the Share button on Docs, Drawings, Sheets, and Slides that shows pending access requests and options like copy link. It is rolling out to both Workspace customers and personal accounts.
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