OpenAI Adds Mental Health Guardrails To ChatGPT To Prioritize Users' Well-Being

The rise of large language models (LLMs) has redefined how people interact with machines, and also how they feel about them.

The rise of large language models (LLMs) has redefined how people interact with machines, and also how they feel about them.

Instagram has officially changed the rules, and certainly not everyone should be happy.

Links are the lifeblood of the internet, yet more often than not, they’re far too long and cumbersome to copy and share conveniently. This is where URL shorteners shine.
Large language models (LLMs) are smart. But sometimes, they can fail even for the simplest queries.

When it comes to the web, everything begins and ends with links. They are the lifelines of the internet — threading pages, platforms, and people together in a vast digital tapestry.

Proton, the Swiss privacy-focused tech company known for secure tools like Proton Mail, Proton VPN, and Proton Pass.
The world at large first caught a true glimpse of what large language models could become in 2022.
Business is business, and being second place isn't the best thing in the world.
Napster was an internet darling, way before social media, way before pretty much anything.
From its origins as a startup driven by lofty ambitions, OpenAI has led the charge in turning large language models (LLMs) from academic projects into practical tools.