GPT-5: Coming Soon

Plus: AI can now hear your typing.

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What's Sizzling Today?

  1. GPT-5: Coming Soon? - A hint at what's next from OpenAI.

  2. AI Can Hear Your Typing! - A breakthrough with potential security implications.

  3. Superhero Tool of the Week: Create chatbots without coding.

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GPT-5: Coming Soon?

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Little Background: OpenAI recently launched "GPTBot," a web crawling tool that could be a game-changer in training future ChatGPT models.

What's a web crawler? It's a special bot used by search engines like Google and Bing. Its job is to find and organize information from websites all over the Internet, making it easier for those sites to show up in search results.

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Just after launch of GPTBot, OpenAI filed a trademark application for "GPT-5." This anticipated successor to GPT-4 could include advancements in AI-based human speech, text conversion, and voice recognition.

But don't hold your breath; OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman has stated that the firm is "nowhere close" to beginning training GPT-5.

Controversy in the Air: Concerns over OpenAI's data-collecting tactics have been raised, with issues revolving around copyright and consent. Legal actions and warnings have been issued in various countries, adding a layer of complexity to OpenAI's innovative pursuits.

How to Disallow Web Crawling: Website owners have the option to deny GPTBot's web crawling by adding a "disallow" command.

This gives control to the users and ensures that only publicly available data is collected.

The Future of AI: With the introduction of GPTBot and the potential development of GPT-5, OpenAI continues to push the boundaries of artificial intelligence. The implications of these advancements could reshape the way we interact with technology and information.

AI can hear your typing.

Crispy Bites: Researchers from the Universities of London, Durham, and Surrey have developed an AI system that can eavesdrop on your keyboard and detect keystrokes with 93-95% accuracy by analyzing their sound.

How It Works: The AI was trained on audio samples of typing on a MacBook Pro, transforming the recordings into spectrograms. By learning the subtle distinctions between the acoustic fingerprints of each key, the AI can predict keystrokes with high precision.

Achieving 93-95% accuracy, this AI-based approach opens new doors for data security threats. While the technology's precision is unprecedented, it also highlights the growing capabilities of AI to analyze new forms of data.

The study not only raises concerns about privacy but also emphasizes the need for continuous innovation in data protection methods.

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