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This month, OpenAI launched what it calls the GPT Store, a platform where developers can sell custom-built AI apps and tools.

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A side-by-side image of ChatGPT's logo next to 2024 presidential hopeful Dean Phillips
OpenAI on Friday suspended a developer who had created Dean.Bot, a ChatGPT-powered AI bot intended to support Dean Phillips' 2024 presidential campaign.
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While AI tools offer new capabilities for web users and companies, they also have the potential to make certain forms of cybercrime and malicious activity much more accessible and powerful. Case in point: Last week, new research was published that shows large language models can actually be converted into malicious…

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Well, it’s a new year, but the game in Silicon Valley remains very much the same. That game, in essence, involves doing anything and everything to convince you—the global consumer—that whatever hair-brained product Bay Area billionaires have cooked up is a must-have. Unfortunately, the tech industry has bet its money…

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