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OpenAI’s ChatGPT chatbot now allows users to use voice and pictures to get answers

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In the ever-advancing landscape of artificial intelligence and natural language processing, OpenAI has been at the forefront of innovation. Their latest leap forward is making waves in the AI community and beyond: ChatGPT, the renowned chatbot, can now understand and respond to not just text but also voice and pictures. This development marks a significant step toward more versatile and interactive AI interactions.

The Text-First Approach:

When OpenAI first introduced ChatGPT, it was a text-based chatbot that demonstrated impressive capabilities in understanding and generating human-like text responses. Users marveled at its ability to engage in conversations on a wide range of topics, from answering questions to generating creative content. However, the text-based interface posed limitations in some scenarios.

Voice: A New Dimension:

With the introduction of voice input and output capabilities, ChatGPT’s capabilities have been supercharged. Users can now communicate with the chatbot using their voices, enabling more natural and intuitive interactions. This opens up a world of possibilities, from voice assistants to accessibility for those with visual impairments. It’s a step closer to the seamless human-AI interactions depicted in science fiction.

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How Voice Input Works:

To use ChatGPT via voice, users can simply speak their questions or statements, and the AI responds audibly. This functionality can be especially handy in scenarios where typing isn’t convenient or when users prefer verbal communication.

Pictures Speak Louder Than Words:

Beyond voice, ChatGPT now understands images, too. Users can upload pictures, and the AI will provide relevant responses or descriptions. This feature is a game-changer for fields like image recognition, where AI can assist in identifying objects or providing context for visual content.

The Implications:

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Accessibility: Voice and image capabilities enhance accessibility for users with diverse needs. Those who have difficulty typing or reading can now interact with AI more effectively.

Education: Students and educators can benefit from these features. Voice input can help students with disabilities access educational content, and image recognition can assist in explaining visual concepts.

Practical Applications: In professional settings, this expanded functionality can streamline tasks such as content moderation, image analysis, and customer support.

Multimodal AI: This development is part of the broader trend toward multimodal AI, where AI systems can process and generate content in multiple formats (text, voice, images, etc.), making them more versatile tools.

Privacy and Ethical Considerations:

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As with any advancement in AI, privacy and ethical considerations are paramount. OpenAI has implemented measures to ensure responsible usage, including content guidelines and safety features to prevent misuse.

OpenAI’s decision to make ChatGPT multimodal, allowing users to communicate via text, voice, and images, marks a significant milestone in the evolution of AI chatbots. It enhances accessibility, usability, and practicality across a spectrum of applications, from everyday interactions to specialized fields. As technology continues to advance, we can expect even more exciting developments in AI, making our interactions with machines more seamless, natural, and user-friendly. The future of AI communication is indeed an exciting one.

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The PAN 2.0 project has been approved by the centre. What’s new, the main advantages, and all you need to know

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Centre approves PAN 2.0 project: What’s new, top benefits and all you need to know

The PAN 2.0 Project is for digitizing the taxpayer registration system, upgrading the current system, and making PAN as a common identifier

The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA), chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced its approval of the PAN 2.0 Project of the Income Tax Department on Monday, November 25, 2024.

The PAN 2.0 Project is an e-Governance project for digitizing the taxpayer registration system (Digital PAN/TAN services).

The government will be spending a total of ₹1,435 crore for the project, according to its official press statement.

The project also aims to upgrade the current PAN/TAN 1.0 eco-system by consolidating the core and non-core PAN/TAN activities as well as the PAN validation service.

The government also aims to enable the use of PAN as a common identifier for all digital systems of specified government agencies.

“PAN card is part of our life which is important for the middle class and small business, it has been highly upgraded and PAN 2.0 has been approved today,” said Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, talking about the details of the Pan 2.0 project. “The existing system will be upgraded and the digital backbone will be brought in a new way.”

He also highlighted that the government aims to focus on the grievance redressal system, to cater to the queries and the needs of citizens.

Top 4 benefits of the PAN 2.0 Project

i) Ease of access and speedy service delivery with improved quality

ii) Single Source of Truth and data consistency

iii) Eco-friendly processes and cost optimization

iv) Security and optimization of infrastructure for greater agility

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Surfaces of the Motorola Edge 50 Ultra with Snapdragon 8S Gen 3

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Early this week, renders of the Edge 50 Fusion appeared, and Motorola has previously stated that the Edge 50 Pro will ship on April 3. The highest-end smartphone in the Edge 50 series, the Edge 50 Ultra, has now been shown in renders.

The phone is depicted in the renderings in peach fuzz and black with a vegan leather finish, while sisal, a beige color, will have a brushed surface. As opposed to the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 in the Pro variant and the Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 in the Edge 50 Fusion, the phone is reportedly powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 SoC.

A 50MP primary camera, an ultra-wide camera, and a periscope telephoto camera with a 5x optical zoom are all included in the Motorola Edge 50 Ultra’s feature set. Additionally, there is a triple LED flash on the right side and a laser autofocus feature above the periscope lens.

Although the phone’s display, battery, and charging specifications are yet unknown, the Edge 50 Pro is said to include 12GB of RAM and support both 50W and 125W wired and wireless charging.

It is anticipated that this will launch as the Motorola X50 Ultra in China. It is unclear if the India launch may be expected on the same day as the rest of the Edge 50 series phones, even if this is scheduled to go official on April 3.

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Vivo Unveils Pad 3 Pro Tablet: Cost, Features, and 11,500mAh Battery With Strong Chipset

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Chinese smartphone maker Vivo Pad 3 Pro was launched on March 27, replacing last year’s Vivo Pad 2. It features MediaTek’s Dimensity 9300 chipset, an 11,500mAh battery, 16GB LPDDR5X RAM, and 512GB UFS 4.0 storage, making it the first Android tablet with such a feature.

Vivo has unveiled its TWS 4 series wireless stereo earbuds alongside its new tablet.

Specifications and features of the Vivo Pad 3 Pro

The Vivo Pad 3 Pro, running on OriginOS 4, features a 13-inch LCD display with adaptive refresh rate, 900nits peak brightness, and 240Hz touch sampling rate, and supports HDR10.

The device is powered by a 4nm octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 9300 SoC, 16GB LPDDR5X RAM, and up to 512GB UFS 4.0 internal storage.

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The Pad 3 Pro has a 13-megapixel rear camera and an 8-megapixel front camera sensor, an audio system with eight speakers, and supports various audio formats. It supports input via the Vivo Pencil 2 stylus and can be connected to a keyboard case via magnetic Pogo pins. Other features include Wi-Fi 7, USB OTG, USB Type-C port, Bluetooth 5.4, gravity and light sensors, and an 11,500 mAh battery with 66W fast charging.

The Vivo Pad 3 Pro is available in three colors: blue, grey, and purple.

PAD 3 PRO VIVO PRICE

The Vivo, a new smartphone, is not yet available for sale in China, but its prices range from CNY 2,999 for 8GB RAM + 128GB to CNY 3,299 for 8GB RAM + 256GB, CNY 3,599 for 12GB RAM + 256GB, and CNY 3,999 for 16GB RAM + 512GB.

The Vivo TWS 4 series offers two versions: the base variant (CNY 399), priced at Rs 4,600, and the TWS 4 H-Fi (CNY 499), priced at Rs 5,500.

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The base variant supports various audio codecs, while the latter supports them all. It also features 12.2mm drivers and active noise cancellation.

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