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ChatGPT: Microsoft’s search service Bing soon with GPT-4

It was not without reason that the alarm bells went off at Google a few weeks ago when the chatbot ChatGPT opened for public beta testing and interested parties were able to convince themselves of its quality for the first time. ChatGPT is based on the AI ​​model GPT-3.5, whose successor GPT-4 is already in the starting blocks. As semafor.com is now reporting, it is said to be this greatly improved successor model that Microsoft will soon be integrating into Bing – in just a few weeks.

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ChatGPT: Microsoft’s search Bing soon with GPT-4

It has long been known that Microsoft is investing billions in the ChatGPT manufacturer OpenAI and wants to integrate ChatGPT into Office. There was also talk of ChatGPT in Windows 12, currently also of an integration into Microsoft Teams. But an updated ChatGPT in Bing could turn the technology world upside down. Because Google’s core business is Internet search and the business model is based on ads on the hit page. Since ChatGPT answers users directly in natural language, the hit page could be completely omitted. Semafor speaks of the biggest search revolution since Google replaced the search service Yahoo many years ago.

To make this possible, a supercomputer with more than 285,000 CPU cores and 10,000 GPUs as well as a network connection of 400 gigabits per second should be used. Compared to the current ChatGPT technology, the substructure GPT-4 should answer much faster, appear more human and be more detailed.

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But writing off Google would probably be premature. For some time now, the giant has been tinkering with its own artificial intelligence, LaMDA, which has been kept under lock and key until now. The group is currently planning a YouTube live stream for February 8, 2023, which, according to The Verge, will be all about search and AI. So it’s to be expected that Google will present its answer to the new Bing on this occasion, and it should be similarly revolutionary.

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Make sure you pay attention when buying: This is what the symbols on SD cards mean

Another type of lettering is speed class. There are maps here C and u as a symbol. There is a number in the letter that indicates the minimum writing speed. The same goes for the U, but here you need to multiply the number by ten:

  • C10 then stands for ten MB/s
  • u1 also stands for ten MB/s

Usually both symbols are given together, but is C obsolete and will become complete over time u superseded.

The last category of speed label is UHS or. Ultra high speed. It indicates the maximum writing speed and is given with Roman numerals and is divided up as follows:

  • UHS-I: 104MB/s
  • UHS– II: 312MB/s
  • UHS– III: 624 MB/s, which roughly matches the transfer speed of modern SSD hard drives.

Last but not least, there is the premier class EX. This achieves a transmission speed of up to one terabyte per second thanks to the support of the PCIe bus.

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Everything is new at Schufa: 250,000 people affected benefit from a new rule

At the European Court of Justice (ECJ), the responsible attorney general in two Schufa cases from Germany was very critical of the practice in mid-March: The discharge of residual debt should enable those affected to participate in economic life again – but this is thwarted by the long storage . The judgment of the ECJ judges could also turn out differently. However, they often agree with the Advocate General’s assessment.

Against this background, the Federal Court of Justice (BGH) temporarily suspended the proceedings in a model case from Schleswig-Holstein that had been heard in Karlsruhe in February.

A man who had gone through insolvency proceedings for his private assets after a failed self-employment and wanted the Schufa to delete this information about him had complained. He can therefore not take out a loan, rent a new apartment and not even open a bank account.

A whole series of similar proceedings are pending at the BGH, as the presiding judge Stephan Seiters said at the announcement. The fundamental concerns of the ECJ Advocate General had encouraged his Senate that it made more sense to first wait for the Luxembourg decision before making a judgment of one’s own.

Immediately afterwards, the Schufa drew the consequences: “We will delete all entries for a residual debt exemption that have been stored for more than six months as of the key date March 28, 2023, as well as all associated debts after six months retrospectively to this date,” means it in a message. “This deletion takes place automatically, consumers do not have to worry about it.” The technical implementation will take about four weeks.

At the hearing in February, the Schufa explained that the shortened storage period meant that “highly relevant information for a comprehensive assessment of the creditworthiness of people” was no longer available. The company has now announced that there are “no fundamental effects on the way the score is calculated and the quality of the procedure”. “Nevertheless, the individual payment default risk for the requesting company increases, since the creditworthiness of a customer cannot be fully assessed.” The “individual personal risk of renewed over-indebtedness” is also increasing.

According to the latest figures from the Federal Statistical Office, around 78,600 consumer insolvency proceedings were opened in 2021. The credit agency Crif counted more than 96,200 private insolvencies in 2022. According to Crif, it is not necessarily about very large sums: the majority of those affected have debts of just under 10,000 euros, the average amount is currently less than 18,000 euros.

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WWDC 2023: Apple announces the date of the developer conference

Now it’s official: Apple is hosting WWDC 2023 from June 5th to 9th in Cupertino/California. It is actually a developer conference during which app and software programmers can expand their knowledge in numerous sessions. However, Apple also uses the start of each WWDC to give an outlook on the next generations of operating systems.

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WWDC 2023: New versions of iOS, macOS, iPadOS and watchOS

It is therefore almost certain that the first betas of the operating systems for iPhone, Mac, iPad and Apple Watch will also be presented this year. To be more precise, it’s about iOS 17, macOS 14, iPadOS 17 and watchOS 10. In the coming weeks, the rumor mill should be bubbling up when it comes to possible new functions. As a rule, Apple does not reveal anything in advance, but keeps all new products until June 5, 2023.

WWDC 2023: COMPUTER BILD reports live

When the gates to WWDC 2023 open in California, COMPUTER BILD will also be there for you. Until then, we will keep you up to date on all the rumors – and on June 5, 2023 we will inform you immediately about all the new products. So: mark the date in your calendar – and don’t plan anything after 6 p.m.

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