Articles for category: ChatGPT

How much does ChatGPT cost? Everything you need to know about OpenAI’s pricing plans

OpenAI’s AI-powered chatbot platform ChatGPT keeps expanding with new features. The chatbot’s memory feature lets you save preferences so that chats are more tailored to you. ChatGPT also has an upgraded voice mode, letting you interact with the platform more or less in real time. It even offers a store — the GPT Store — for AI-powered applications and services. So, you might be wondering: How much does ChatGPT cost? It’s a tougher question to answer than you might think. OpenAI offers an array of plans for ChatGPT, both paid and free, aimed at customers ranging from individuals to nonprofits,

iOS 18.3.2 is here. Everything that’s new.

Apple has released update 18.3.2 for iOS and iPadOS, and it should be rolling out to compatible iPhones and iPads starting Wednesday.  The latest update isn’t too big, so let’s get right into it.  For the most part, Apple is going with the boilerplate update description. Cupertino says that the update “provides important bug fixes, security updates, and addresses an issue that may prevent playback of some streaming content.” Apple has a habit of not disclosing or discussing security issues until they’ve properly investigated and patched the issue, so whatever security updates were added are a mystery for now. With

How educators are building custom GPTs

ChatGPT for Education explores how AI can help you teach and learn more effectively. Subscribe to receive product education posts like this from OpenAI and profiles of innovators in education in your email inbox. GPTs are a way for anyone to create a tailored version of ChatGPT to help with a specific task — and then share that creation with others. It’s a powerful tool for teaching and learning, as you can train a GPT to be an on-demand tutor or simulate learning experiences that go beyond what’s possible in the classroom. In this short guide, we share best practices

Beta Features & Future Impact

Imagine waking up to a friendly reminder about your morning meeting, a quick summary of the day’s headlines, and a personalized workout plan—all without lifting a finger. That’s the promise of GPT-4o with scheduled tasks, a new beta feature from OpenAI that lets ChatGPT handle repetitive jobs automatically¹’². Still in early testing, this tool could quietly reshape how we use AI for everyday tasks, especially for those who find technology intimidating. How GPT-4o with Scheduled Tasks Works Today Source: https://help.openai.com/ Think of it as a digital assistant that works entirely through text. You can ask it to: Send you weather updates

Reddit – Dive into anything

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Thousands of TP-Link routers have been infected by a botnet to spread malware

A new botnet campaign is exploiting a high-severity security flaw in unpatched TP-Link routers and has already spread to more than 6,000 devices. According to a new report from the Cato CTRL team, the Ballista botnet exploits a remote code execution vulnerability that directly impacts the TP-Link Archer AX-21 router. The botnet can lead to command injection which then makes remote code execution (RCE) possible so that the malware can spread itself across the internet automatically. This high severity security flaw (tracked as CVE-2023-1389) has also been used to spread other malware families as far back as April 2023 when