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In which countries is ChatGPT available for Android users?

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OpenAI, the owner of the viral artificial intelligence (AI) powered chatbot ChatGPT, announced on Tuesday that it is now accessible to Android users in the United States, India, Bangladesh, and Brazil, Reuters reported. 

The move comes as OpenAI seeks to capitalise on the widespread popularity of this artificial intelligence tool.

With AI increasingly utilized in various tasks, from content writing to coding, OpenAI introduced ChatGPT for Android last week, aiming to broaden its user base further.

Since its launch in November of the previous year, ChatGPT has achieved tremendous success and generated significant interest in the field of AI. 

This has prompted major players like Microsoft and Google-parent Alphabet to invest billions of dollars in the technology.

Having been available on Apple’s iOS platform since May, OpenAI plans to expand the rollout of ChatGPT on Android to additional countries in the coming week.

The public-facing generative artificial intelligence tool ChatGPT has consumed the news since its launch in late-2022. Its applications have been proven useful in everything from customer service bots to assistance with writing.

There are use cases for this technology in the financial sector as well; and in fact, both the bad actors and corporate compliance professionals are finding uses for the new technology.

ChatGPT, developed by OpenAI, is a natural-language processing tool driven by AI technology that allows the user to have human-like conversations, and select the desired length, format, style, level of detail, and language to which the tool will respond. 

The language model can answer questions and assist you with tasks, such as composing emails, essays, and code.

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Pakistan declares AI chatbots to be dangers to security.

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The National Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) has released a security advisory concerning the increasing utilization of artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots, emphasizing potential hazards related to the exposing of private data.

The recommendation recognizes that AI chatbots, like ChatGPT, have gained significant popularity for personal and professional duties owing to their capacity to improve productivity and engagement. Nonetheless, the CERT cautions that these AI systems frequently retain sensitive information, so posing a danger of data breaches.

Engagements with AI chatbots may encompass sensitive information, such as corporate strategy, personal dialogues, or confidential correspondence, which could be compromised if inadequately safeguarded. The warning emphasizes the necessity for a comprehensive cybersecurity framework to alleviate concerns associated with AI chatbot utilization.

Users are advised against inputting critical information into AI chatbots and are encouraged to deactivate any chat-saving functionalities to mitigate the danger of unwanted data access. The CERT additionally advises performing routine system security checks and employing monitoring tools to identify any anomalous behavior from AI chatbots.

Organizations are urged to adopt rigorous security protocols to safeguard against possible data breaches resulting from AI-driven interactions.

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Unlawful VPNs: Terrorists Utilize Unregistered VPNs to Disseminate Propaganda

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Terrorists utilize illicit VPNs to disseminate propaganda and misinformation while concealing their identities.

Several accounts have been uncovered and are under investigation.

The cessation of non-registered VPNs is crucial for the nation’s economy.

The PTA is blocking illegal URLs and websites disseminating objectionable material upon verification.

Forensic investigations of websites have yielded startling results.

Disseminating erroneous information is more facile using unregistered VPNs.

Terrorists were exploiting these unverified VPNs.

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Air University Holds A Revolutionary Event For Students Focusing On Cybersecurity

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Air Marshal (R) Asad Lodhi has praised the Pakistan Cyber Security Challenge, an initiative by the Air University and Higher Education Commission that aims to train future cyber security experts and pioneers. At the opening ceremony of the two-day Pakistan Cyber Security Challenge, which took place at Air University in Islamabad, he was the chief guest.
Showdown challenges, the Ideas Cup, and the Pakistan Crypt Challenge are all part of the Pakistan Cyber Security Challenge, which lasts for two days.

Air Marshal (R) Abdul Moeed Khan, VC of Air University, made a speech praising the cyber security abilities of Pakistani youth, saying that they are among the best in the world and will help the country face cyber threats. A haven for cyber security excellence, he said, Pakistan Cyber Security Challenge 2024. Additionally, he praised the Air University for its innovative and outstanding work in this area.
At the inaugural ceremony of the Pakistan Cyber Security Challenge, Dr. Zia Ul Qayyum, executive director of the Higher Education Commission, also spoke to the crowd. He discussed how HEC has created a welcoming atmosphere and helped facilitate projects such as the Pakistan Cyber Security Challenge.
As part of the inauguration event, an MoU was also signed. Guests and participants were given souvenirs as the opening ceremony came to a close.

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