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Now ChatGPT will have live access to all the public information on the internet

The artificial intelligence tool used to only have access to data up until September 2021.

CHATGPT IS SOON to be able to search all information on the internet live, OpenAI has announced.

The artificial intelligence tool used to only have access to data up until September 2021, meaning it could not provide information on current affairs or new discoveries. The update will change this, broadening the scope for how AI can be used, and adding to concerns for industries that see it as a threat.

However, the update is currently only available to some users, while OpenAI, the owner of ChatGPT, promises all users will have access soon.

The company wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter, yesterday: “Since the original launch of browsing in May, we received useful feedback. Updates include following robots.txt and identifying user agents so sites can control how ChatGPT interacts with them.

“Browsing is particularly useful for tasks that require up-to-date information, such as helping you with technical research, trying to choose a bike, or planning a vacation.

“Browsing is available to Plus and Enterprise users today, and we’ll expand to all users soon. To enable, choose Browse with Bing in the selector under GPT-4.”

GPT-4 is an advanced version of the search engine that has the ability to solve written problems and generate original text or images from user descriptions. Enterprise users get priority access.

Plus users pay €22.99 for access to GPT-4, as well as faster responses and plugins like code interpreters. 

Following the announcement, OpenAI creator Sam Altman posted to X saying: “We are so back.”

The CEO has been called “the Oppenheimer of our age” for his invention, which has become a concern for many governments, as well as sectors such as education and media.

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    Feb 11th 2018, 3:04 PM

    Jesus. Could the title be more dramatic?

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    Feb 11th 2018, 3:09 PM

    @Pat O’Connor: IT gives the reader something to chew on I believe

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    Feb 11th 2018, 3:36 PM

    I for one am delighted to see identity politics being introduced to such a basic human activity as eating.

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    Feb 11th 2018, 4:22 PM

    Using phrases like Imperialism, diversity, refugees, relationships, love letters to food erodes any faith I’d have in this cook book.

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    Feb 11th 2018, 3:11 PM

    ‘ how do you address the topic of gender and food this in the book?’
    More women in the kitchen?
    Jeez, never thought that would be a perfectly acceptable response again eh.

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    Feb 11th 2018, 4:13 PM

    How on Earth did she manage to shoehorn imperialism into this?

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    Feb 11th 2018, 3:38 PM

    This year ill be mostly eating chocolate…

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    Feb 11th 2018, 3:10 PM

    There’s more to life than food… but very little.

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    Feb 11th 2018, 3:12 PM

    @James Brown:
    Sex?

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    Feb 11th 2018, 3:16 PM

    @Niccolo Saccho: There’s a lot more to life. Some people (usually have an unhealthy relationship with food like this guy) can’t talk about anything else.

    Tame a picture and show your friends that lamb chop with a twist.

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    Feb 11th 2018, 6:20 PM

    Congrats on shoehorning a reference to intersectionality in there.

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    Feb 11th 2018, 4:07 PM

    The lastest food fad…nit wits using dishwasher and washing machine liquid tabs as pizza topping, and posting the pics on Instagram. I wonder what Ruby thinks of that food fad?

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    Feb 11th 2018, 5:26 PM

    This Lady has obviously never been in a chip shop in Dublin (or anywhere) at 2am. Big messy kebabs don’t seem to discriminatory to either gender.

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    Feb 11th 2018, 7:57 PM

    I don’t think I would have much appetite for this book.

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    Feb 13th 2018, 8:12 PM

    I wonder how much you could trust your appetite if you have an obsession to eating pizza or crisps. What about fizzy sugary drinks?? Toxic fats?? And foods laden with MSG or Aspertame. Both neuro-toxins which interfere with the chemical signalling loop from our stomach to our brain (which tells us we are now satisfied and that we are “full”) such that we are constantly hungry and want to eat even more. In a primitive organic environment of real natural foods, I would say it would be OK to trust your appetite. (Have you even seem an obese cheetah, girafffe or wildebeest?) However, the diets today and the food on offer are a far cry from when we ate natural adulterated food. The problem with this book is that it makes no distinction. Any advice to take care of what you are eating and how much, is very relevant today. No need to paint anyone doing this as obsessive or foolish. It’s just common sense. Unless you’re an ostrich……..

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    Feb 13th 2018, 7:39 PM

    Fake Food, not Fast Food or Fad Food is toxic.
    Trans Fats (Fake Food) now banned in US from 2018.
    Ireland still counting trolleys. EU asleep.

    Trans Fats root cause of diabetes type 2 and possibly diabetes type 3.
    You can completely reverse your diabetes type 2 by banning Trans Fats .. unfortunately not so easy to do because Trans Fats are allowed to be added to natural food by most EU Governments.

    Trans Fats prolong the shelf life of food … but shorten yours.

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