An advanced version of ChatGPT can analyze images and is already helping the blind. But its ability to put a name to a face is one reason the public doesn’t have access to it.
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Report: OpenAI holding back GPT-4 image features on fears of privacy issues
Enlarge (credit: Witthaya Prasongsin (Getty Images)) OpenAI has been testing its multimodal version of GPT-4 with image-recognition support prior to a planned wide release. However, public access is being curtailed due to concerns about its ability to potentially recognize specific individuals, according to a New York Times report on Tuesday. When OpenAI announced GPT-4 earlier...
Exploited 0-days, an incomplete fix, and a botched disclosure: Infosec snafu reigns
Enlarge (credit: Getty Images) Organizations big and small are once again scrambling to patch critical vulnerabilities that are already under active exploitation and cause the kind of breaches coveted by ransomware actors and nation-state spies. The exploited vulnerabilities—one in Adobe ColdFusion and the other in various Citrix NetScaler products—allow for the remote execution of malicious...
Meta launches Llama 2, an open source AI model that allows commercial applications
Enlarge / An AI-generated image of a cybernetic llama. (credit: Midjourney) On Tuesday, Meta announced Llama 2, a new open source family of AI language models notable for its commercial license, which means the models can be integrated into commercial products, unlike its predecessor. They range in size from 7 to 70 billion parameters and...
Microsoft 365’s Copilot assistant for businesses comes with a hefty price tag
Enlarge (credit: Microsoft) A few months ago, Microsoft previewed Microsoft 365 Copilot, a new service that promised to integrate generative AI features into Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams, and the other productivity apps formerly known as Microsoft Office. Among other things, Copilot promises to automate the creation of documents and emails, summarize meeting notes, and...
Typo leaks millions of US military emails to Mali web operator
Enlarge (credit: FT Montage/EPA) Millions of US military emails have been misdirected to Mali through a “typo leak” that has exposed highly sensitive information, including diplomatic documents, tax returns, passwords, and the travel details of top officers. Despite repeated warnings over a decade, a steady flow of email traffic continues to the .ML domain, the...
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Vice President Kamala Harris honors Jesse L. Jackson at retirement in Chicago
Vice President Kamala Harris honored the Rev. Jesse L. Jackson at his retirement celebration at the Apostolic Church of God in Chicago on Sunday, July 16. After decades as a civil rights leader, two presidential runs in 1984 and 1988, Jackson, the founder of Rainbow PUSH, has decided to step down as the organization’s president....
Biscuits and Gravy Casserole
If you love classic biscuits and gravy, you’re going to flip for this vegan biscuits and gravy casserole! All the comfort food goodness you love in a crowd-pleasing plant-based casserole. Biscuits and gravy is a comfort food classic, and it’s even better when you make it into a casserole—then you have enough to serve a...
Slumping Marlins expected to turn to Edward Cabrera
The slumping Miami Marlins will get a much-needed pitching lift when Edward Cabrera comes off the injured list Read more…


