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  2. ChatGPT faces defamation lawsuit over radio host's 'hallucination'
  3. My card was used for ChatGPT subscription payment: fraud
  4. Using ChatGPT for Assignments
  5. ChatGPT could soon start charging you for its AI skills
  6. ChatGPT in Healthcare — Faces of digital health
  7. Introducing ChatGPT Plus


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ChatGPT faces defamation lawsuit over radio host's 'hallucination'

A radio talk show host has filed what’s thought to be the first defamation lawsuit against artificial intelligence, alleging that Open AI’s ChatGPT produced a “hallucination” accusing him of involvement in a federal lawsuit over embezzlement charges. Mark Walters filed a state complaint against OpenAI in the Superior Court of Gwinnett County in Georgia this month, asking for a jury trial to assess damages after ChatGPT produced a false complaint to a journalist about the radio host.

My card was used for ChatGPT subscription payment: fraud

64pplc: 3 payments match the same amount, 1 rejected and 2 granted without A2F Is this what Stripe reported? Or is this from your statements? I’m confident, but not positive that Stripe uses snapshots for their lookup. So any actions that happened after the charge wouldn’t be reflected in the lookup tool. Again, not positive. Thank you. There’s not too much I can see from this. Other than my charge was $22.60 (USD) which was $31.01 in CAD. Yours seems to be perfectly $20. Also, the name on my statement is exactly “CHATGPT SUBSCRIPTION SAN FRANCISCO CA”. My API service charges come up as “OPENAI SAN FRANCISCO CA” I’m leaning towards your charges being impersonated, but honestly I don’t know. It could just be how your bank displays it? Regardless, whatever it is, it is fraud. Subject: Report of Fraudulent Activity and Request for Action Against ChatGPT Account Dear OpenAI Support Team, I am writing to report a serious issue concerning a specific ChatGPT account registered under the email address: The account holder has been using stolen credit card information, such as CVVs from foreign bank cards, to pay the $20 monthly subscription fee for ChatGPT Plus. Furthermore, it has come to my attention that the account owner is continuously renewing the subscription every month using the same illegitimate means. As a responsible user of your platform, I felt compelled to bring this matter to your attention and request that appropriate actions be taken against this user. Considering...

Using ChatGPT for Assignments

Eliminate grammar errors and improve your writing with our free AI-powered grammar checker. Try for free Using ChatGPT for Assignments | Tips & Examples Published on February 13, 2023 by People are still figuring out the best use cases for ChatGPT can assist you with the following steps when writing a paper, • • • • • NoteUniversities and other institutions are still developing their stances on how ChatGPT and similar tools may be used. Always follow your institution’s guidelines over any suggestions you read online. Check out our guide to current • • • • • • • • Developing a research question with ChatGPT You can use ChatGPT to help you formulate a clear and concise With the help of ChatGPT, you can develop a large number of possible research questions within a short time. This is a great way to generate ideas and different approaches to a topic. However, make sure that the generated questions make sense and meet your needs. As you can see from our example, you can keep working with ChatGPT to adapt its suggestions to your needs (or just edit the text directly if you already have a clear idea of what you want). Example: Developing a research question with ChatGPT First input Develop three possible research questions on the following topic: “The influence of social media on political opinion formation.” ChatGPT output • To what extent does exposure to diverse political perspectives on social media affect individuals’ political opinions and behaviors? • How does the persona...

ChatGPT could soon start charging you for its AI skills

The AI chatbot has been an almost permanent fixture in the headlines for the past few months, thanks to its ability to help with everything Right now, it isn't clear how much this tier might cost and exactly how it could impact the current free version of the chatbot. But some of the questions in the waitlist form give us some hints about what could change. Most of the questions are around pricing, including "at what price (per month) would you consider ChatGPT to be so expensive that you would not consider buying it?". Some follow-up questions continue to dig into the pricing question, followed by a sign-up option to "reach out to me when paid access becomes available". The ChatGPT Professional waitlist form again gives some hints here. It states that the paid service will be "always available (no blackout windows)", that you'll get "fast responses from ChatGPT (i.e no throttling" and that you can post "as many messages as you need (at least 2x regular daily limit)". Analysis: The chatbot evolves The waitlist form for the incoming ChatGPT Professional version, which OpenAI posted on its Discord server. (Image credit: OpenAI) Collectively, those hints give us a good idea of the kind of restrictions that could soon come to ChatGPT's free version. But a likely alternative way to access ChatGPT for many people will be through apps like Microsoft's Office suite. Microsoft already has a major stake in ChatGPT and a report from That seems increasingly likely given another report...

ChatGPT in Healthcare — Faces of digital health

Not all of it is necessarily good. If a doctor uses AI to generate a reimbursement request, why wouldn’t the insurance agent use AI to write a compelling rejection? "It's going to be a whole new world. Governmental entities are starting to think about what is allowed, what is not allowed. As a society, we will need to create the right balances or at least how can we deal with fake news, fake entities, fake information that become much easier to generate," commented Israel Krush, CEO of Hyro. Nabla is a French company that has created an AI-based medical assistant that makes healthcare professionals more efficient. For instance, it automates clinical documentation and patient engagement. Hyro - monstly present in the US market - is the world's first headache-free conversational AI, especially focused on healthcare. It’s used for automation across call centers, mobile apps, websites and SMS include physician search, scheduling, prescription refills, FAQs and more. Consequence 1: The Field of LLMs Will Evolve Very Rapidly, Thanks to ChatGPT Alexandre Lebrun anticipates a new wave of entrants in the natural language processing space because ChatGPT is making the creation of a minimum viable product much easier. “Before large language models, if you wanted to test an idea, you could use machine learning models, but you still needed a minimal amount of data to train the first version. Now, if you have an idea of automating something, you can test it without any data with ChatGPT...

Introducing ChatGPT Plus

The new subscription plan, ChatGPT Plus, will be available for $20/month, and subscribers will receive a number of benefits: • General access to ChatGPT, even during peak times • Faster response times • Priority access to new features and improvements ChatGPT Plus is available to customers in the United States and around the world. [^footnote-expansion-update] We love our free users and will continue to offer free access to ChatGPT. By offering this subscription pricing, we will be able to help support free access availability to as many people as possible.