ChatGPT can now also be called
The AI company OpenAI is bringing its well-known chatbot ChatGPT to a new platform: the telephone. In the USA, you can call 1-800-CHATGPT (+18002428478) to talk to ChatGPT and ask questions.
The AI company OpenAI is bringing its well-known chatbot ChatGPT to a new platform: the telephone. In the USA, you can call 1-800-CHATGPT (+18002428478) to talk to ChatGPT and ask questions.
A new generation of Google's Gemini AI system will in future be able to perform certain tasks independently as an assistant. Google announced this on the anniversary of the first Gemini premiere in Mountain View.
The future of artificial intelligence (AI) in industry, supply chain automation, technologies for a more sustainable future and innovations that create safer, smarter and more efficient business spaces will be important topics in 2025.
The demands placed on e-commerce platforms are constantly increasing. Customers expect a personalized, seamless and secure customer experience, while companies are increasingly faced with the challenge of quickly adapting their systems to new market conditions.
Since 2023, Earth Estries has evolved into one of the most aggressive Chinese advanced persistent threat (APT) groups, primarily targeting critical industries such as telecommunications companies and government agencies in the US, Asia-Pacific, the Middle East and South Africa.
British investigators are taking action against a suspected Russian money laundering network that is said to have handled billions.
The USA assumes that Chinese hackers have penetrated the systems of at least eight US telecommunications providers in order to spy on high-ranking politicians.
"AI fluency will be one of the most important skills for employees in the future. They must be able to understand artificial intelligence, use it effectively and critically assess its impact. Dell Technologies explains how this can be achieved.
Cyber attacks have caused British companies to lose around 44 billion pounds (53 billion euros) in sales over the past five years, according to a study by Howden.
According to a media report, the US government is seeking a court order to force Google to abandon Chrome, the world's most widely used web browser.