GUEST OPINION: Artificial intelligence (AI) has been catapulted into the spotlight this year with the launch of ChatGPT, and the subsequent release of large language models like Google Bard and Meta’s Llama.
Adobe Photoshop on the web will soon work on Google Chromebook Plus devices, while Adobe Express will run on all Chromebooks, including Chromebook Plus devices.
Security specialist Netskope says enterprises are leaking sensitive data – notably source code – to ChatGPT.
GUEST RESEARCH: The law of gravity finally caught up with OpenAI’s ChatGPT in May, with traffic flattening at about 1.8 billion worldwide visits, according to Similarweb’s preliminary estimates for May. That’s still more than Microsoft Bing, which attracted about 1.25 billion visits from around the world. Bing launched 14 years ago, while ChatGPT was born at the end of November 2022.
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