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OpenAI Unveils ChatGPT Plugins to Avoid the Mistake of Myspace over Facebook; Naira FX Plugin?

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ChatGPT now has plugins which support many brands like Expedia, OpenTable, Instacart, and Kayak. Plugins are software components which extend functionalities of existing software systems. In other words, when you add Kayak via ChatGPT Plugin, you can book flights, hotels, and other things which Kayak does very well. 

OpenAI has launched plugins for ChatGPT — boosting the AI-powered chatbot’s functionality and giving it access to live data from the internet. Until now, ChatGPT has only been able to pull information from its training data, which ends around September 2021. OpenAI likens plugins to “eyes and ears” for ChatGPT, letting the bot retrieve answers from the web and interact with specific sites and online services. In one OpenAI demo video, a person uses ChatGPT to look up a recipe and then to order the ingredients from Instacart. OpenAI has let a small number of third-party companies build plugins, including Instacart, Expedia and Slack; it plans to roll out larger-scale access in coming months. (LinkedIn News)

With the help of ChatGPT Plugins, you can now not only talk with the AI chatbot or write blogposts but actually do some fascinating things:

– Browse the internet and get recent data and information with the help of Microsoft Bing.
– Expand your knowledge with Wolfram, the most powerful computational knowledge engine.
– Write and run code with the help of a live Python interpreter in a sandboxed and firewalled execution environment.
– Search, shop, and pay for things with the help of Klarna and Shopify, the leading e-commerce brands globally.
– Find your next destination and book travel using Kayak and Expedia.

And so much more. The possibilities are literally endless here, and the world will never be the same again. This is undoubtedly the most giant leap in interacting with the internet since Steve Jobs unveiled the iPhone. This is the Apple App Store moment for AI.

What ChatGPT is doing is monumental because it is focusing on controlling demand by aggregating where the users are. Understand that Facebook did not win Myspace because it was a better technology, Facebook won partly because it provided plugins and other software components which made it possible for companies and users to find Facebook more useful: “MySpace faded because Facebook was born with integration capabilities, making it possible for merchants and creators to use plugins to convert their users into customers. For MySpace, everything was in its closed world. But Facebook gave you ways to login into websites, share your blog posts, link your feed and your website”.

Yes, those Sign In with Facebook, linkage with your existing website and others were catalytic. ChatGPT Plugin will centralize demand and deepen its moat. 

A new age is here as we’re going to see more core development projects moving into ChatGPT. Ecosystems like Android, iOS and WordPress will see a small drop as developers begin to explore how to examine emerging opportunities. Those making plugins in WordPress and apps in Android and iOS will re-evaluate how to allocate resources since ChatGPT is promising and can deliver quick wins.

ChatGPT’s new plugins. No longer limited to information in its training data ending in 2021, a small set of users now have ChatGPT plugins. At first, people will have access to 11 plug-ins for external sites like Expedia, OpenTable, and OpenAI’s own plugins, which can interpret code and pull information from the internet. OpenAI boasted about the variety of new use cases like browsing product catalogs, booking flights, or ordering food while also stressing that there could be negative consequences. “At the same time, there’s a risk that plugins could increase safety challenges by taking harmful or unintended actions, increasing the capabilities of bad actors who would defraud, mislead, or abuse others,” OpenAI said in an announcement post.

People, the world of big tech including Google, Amazon and Apple has a really brutal competitor in ChatGPT. Anything is now possible including a total disintermediation of sectors as ChatGPT becomes better on shopping, searching, recommendations, etc. Please do all necessary to make a ChatGPT Plugin for NairaFX at Official Rate; I will quickly download and use it! Lol.

Of course, you can still have a plugin to know if it is time to move your US bank account, as richer Americans continue to seek refuge in perceived  stronger banks: “Americans have moved more than half a trillion dollars from smaller and regional banks since the implosion two weeks ago of two West Coast lenders and the emergency takeover in Europe of Credit Suisse, according to JPMorgan data. They’ve opened accounts in banks deemed “too big to fail” — including JPMorgan — as well as in money markets, Treasury bonds and even bitcoin. The massive migration underscores fear about the safety of deposits even as the federal government says it stands ready to back these in case of further bank failures.”

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Comment 1: It will be interesting to see how existing players like Android, iOS and WordPress respond to this development and how ChatGPT evolves to meet emerging opportunities. Additionally, I am curious to see how the use of ChatGPT plugins will impact user behavior and adoption rates. Do you think this will lead to a more centralized internet experience, or will it have a more fragmented effect?

My Response: You win when you aggregate as that ensures everyone comes to your ecosystem. So, having plugins for everything including ChatGPT LinkedIn Plugin to help recruiters to filter potential recruits would be expected.  One area I expect immediate application is communicable disease (at a level managed by public health officials). If they have a plugin, city governments can feed data into it, and possibly, it can also help in planning resources. 

If they deliver better results, some developers will leave Android and IOS. In those platforms, they only provide dumb infrastructure. But ChatGPT provides an intelligent infrastructure which makes its value proposition superior. To avoid going through the paths of iOS and Android, it can even get Windows to have another ecosystem.

This product is certainly a category-king and a new basis of competition is clearly evident.

Comment 2: We’re seeing a revolution. How will Africa benefit? How will we create better jobs here? I believe the first step is that everyone embraces it. Let nobody stay behind and say it’s a hype. It’s not. Thanks

My Response: Africa will benefit at the consumerism level since we can use Bing, and other solutions ChatGPT makes better. Of course, at the creative or production phase(over consumerism), time will tell. Our problem is not AI, but having 24/7 electricity. While they solved the electricity problem  more than 100 years ago in Europe, if you deliver light in most places in Africa, you would be hailed as a great leader.

Comment 3: My question is … How can you add in your desired third party app?

My Response: They will open everything later. I think they are focusing on some core apps at the moment. Typically, it is better you ask the community to scale apps than trying to do all by yourself. Apple for years felt it could build the apps by itself. But one day, they opened iOS for others to contribute and submit apps. That changed iOS for good. ChatGPT will do the same!

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The Defense of Entrapment in Criminal Trial

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Sometimes, law enforcement agencies in order to catch criminals go the extra mile by setting up traps for the alleged criminals to fall into.

For instance, when the government of Edo state, Nigeria decided to take aggressive action against street prostitution in the city of Benin and chased the roadside prostitutes away from the regular stands, Some policemen or task forces set up by the Edo state government will sometimes disguise and appear like patrons of the prostitutes; how they operated was that they will approach a random girl standing by or walking around this renown prostitutes stand, they negotiate the price with the girl for sex and once the girl accepts the fee for the sex, thereby agreeing that she is a street prostitute the task force will bring out their handcuffs and get her arrested.

This is called entrapment and it is a valid defence in criminal trials, i.e. the girl arrested or the alleged prostitute that was arrested through this ploy of the task force when charged to court can raise the defence of entrapment and she could be acquitted by the defence.

The most prevalent entrapment used by law enforcement agencies in the USA is law enforcement agents pretending to be minors or underage girls on social media and engage in sensual and sexual conversations with adults in other to catch or arrest paedophiles: A law enforcement agent will create a social media account and pretends to be a minor or an underage girl, then initiates a sex chat with an adult, once the adult offers to meet the minor physically for sex, the agent will burst the adult and arrest him for being a paedophile.

This is also another example of entrapment but for this defence to successfully get a suspect an acquittal, the law enforcement agents must have been the ones that induced the suspect to commit the crime.

Therefore, the entrapment defence is used when an accused person while facing trial alleges that he never would have committed the crime or he never would have formed the intent (the mens rea) to commit the crime if a law enforcement officer had not invited, inspired, incited, persuaded and lured him to commit the crime. The defence of entrapment is thereby established where the defendant engaged in criminal conduct after being induced or encouraged to do so by law enforcement who was trying to obtain evidence against that defendant. This is most common in drug cases both possession and sale of a controlled substance and prostitution cases just like the early example I raised.

The most populous case in the history of criminal trials where the defence of entrapment was used as a defence to acquit an accused person despite the fact that he was caught red-handed committing the crime was the case of United States v. John DeLorean, 561 F. Supp. 797 (C.D. Cal. 1983). 

In this case, John Z. DeLorean, a renowned American car builder and one of the richest men in America (at that time) was arrested on October 19, 1982, by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). He was caught with 55 pounds of cocaine in his hotel room and was immediately charged to court for smuggling drugs, conspiracy to obtain and distribute cocaine etc.

What could have led a renowned automotive builder and one of the richest men in America to start dealing and smuggling drugs? 

His (John DeLorean’s) car company was on the verge of going bankrupt and he needed $17 million to save the company from collapse.  He was desperately in need of money to save his company. Out of this desperation, he was approached by a person claiming to be an investor named James Hoffman who claimed to have a business opportunity to help save DeLorean’s company. Unknown to DeLorean, James Hoffman, was an FBI informant who decided with the help of the FBI to prance on DeLorean’s desperation for money and entrap him into smuggling drugs to sell in order for him to raise money and save his company.

DeLorean’s attorney successfully argued the defence of entrapment claiming that John Delorean, a reputable inventor and businessman would never have thought of engaging in drug smuggling had the FBI through their informant not induced and incited him to. He was therefore based on this defence acquitted of all the drug charges brought against him after two years of trial.

It should be noted however that the defence of entrapment can only be valid if raised in victimless crimes, such as buying illegal narcotics or soliciting prostitution. Charges of violent crimes like rape or murder or robbery cannot usually be avoided or evaded by the accused by raising the defence of entrapment.

 

United States’ User Data Can Still Be Accessed in China – TikTok CEO Chew Tells Congress

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On Thursday, TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew testified before U.S. Congress in a much anticipated hearing prompted by the U.S. government’s move to ban the video-sharing app, as security concerns from its use heightens.

TikTok has been banned on government-issued devices by governments, including the Congress, in and outside the U.S. The ban stems from concern that U.S. user data can be accessed in China.

Chew told U.S. lawmakers that TikTok employees in China, who had been caught earlier tracking the location of journalists in the West, still have access to some U.S. data from the app. The CEO explained that such access will be completely eliminated at the completion of Project Texas; a risk mitigation plan the company had activated to ameliorate the national security concern that has become an existential threat to the app in the West.

TikTok is owned by ByteDance, a Chinese tech giant based in Beijing. Under the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) law, the government is empowered to obtain information from any company when the need arises, particularly in relation to national security.

However, untangling the video-sharing app from its ties with Beijing, to set it free from the CCP law, has become the hard nut to crack. The U.S. has asked TikTok’s Chinese stakeholders to sell their stakes in the company.

The U.S. and its allies are becoming increasingly concerned that ByteDance, upon demand, will deliver user data into the hands of the Chinese government.

TikTok has been trying to move its data centers to the U.S., out of the reach of the Chinese government. Chew, in response to Rep. Bob Latta’s question on whether ByteDance employees could currently access U.S. data, implied that the answer lies on Project Texas.

“After Project Texas is done, the answer is no,” Chew said. “Today, there is still some data that we need to delete.”

CNBC quoted TikTok as saying on Thursday that Project Texas is already in action but there are many steps to reach its completion. The company said it began the process, which includes deleting data from TikTok’s servers in Singapore and Virginia, last week. The data on those servers is the kind that could theoretically still be accessed by China-based ByteDance employees for the time being.

TikTok said once that data is deleted those employees will no longer have access to U.S. user data from the app.

The testimony before the House Energy and Commerce Committee came amid growing decision by Western governments to prohibit the use of TikTok on work devices due to concern that the app could be used as a back door for Chinese espionage.

There was a bipartisan agreement by the U.S. lawmakers during the testimony that TikTok poses a national security risk through its handling of user data from 150 million Americans.

Chew said that TikTok is a “private business” that, like many others, relies on a “global workforce,” denying that it shares U.S. data with the Chinese Communist Party. The short-form video app had last week denied a report by Wall Street Journal that it represents a Chinese espionage operation. A TikTok spokesperson said in a statement that there is no truth in the allegation.

“Since October of 2022, all new U.S. user data has been stored exclusively in the Oracle Cloud Environment, with protected data fully out of reach of any foreign government,” the spokesperson added. “That data is managed exclusively by U.S. Data Security—a TikTok subsidiary made up of Americans, led and located in America—whose sole focus is to protect U.S. national security interests by securing U.S. user data and preventing outside manipulation of our systems.”

Also, in a statement on Thursday, a TikTok spokesperson criticized the lawmakers and the entire hearing, saying it was “dominated by political grandstanding that failed to acknowledge the real solutions already underway through Project Texas or productively address industry-wide issues of youth safety.” The spokesperson added that the committee failed to take into account the livelihoods of the 5 million businesses on TikTok or the First Amendment implications of banning a platform loved by 150 million Americans.

Fintech Company Klarna Integrates ChatGPT Into Platform to Provide Product Recommendations to Users

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Swedish fintech company that provides online financial services such as payments for online storefronts and direct payments along with post-purchase payments Klarna, has recently integrated OpenAI ChatGPT into its platform to provide product recommendations to users.

According to the firm, the AI technology will go live with a highly personalized and intuitive shopping experience by providing curated product recommendations to users who ask the platform for shopping advice and inspiration, along with links to shop those products via Klarna’s search and compare tool.

Commenting on the integration of ChatGPT into its products, the CEO and co-founder of Klarna wrote, “I’m super excited about our plugin with ChatGPT because it passes my ‘north star’ criteria that I call my ‘mom test,’ I.e would my mom understand and benefit from this. And it does because it is easy to use and genuinely solves tons of problems, it drives tremendous value for everyone.

Klarna is in a unique position to leverage the best technology and data to help people discover new products and solve problems for consumers at every stage of the shopping journey, and we will continue innovating to bring these services to our 150 million consumers.”

Klarna disclosed that the plugin will first be available to ChatGPT plus subscribers in the U.S. and Canada, and will subsequently be rolled out to other regions as it is currently passing through a safe testing phase.

Klarna is the latest tech company to integrate ChatGPT into its product to enhance users’ experience. The fintech firm is on a mission to provide millions of users with a new, engaging, and intuitive way to discover products they love, while also creating opportunities for retailers to connect with broader audiences and acquire new customers.

How ChatGPT Will Work on Klarna

  • Consumers can install the Klarna plugin from ChatGPTs plugin store
  • After it has been installed, consumers can go ahead to ask ChatGPT for shopping ideas to get a curated selection of items relevant to their request. ChatGPT automatically chooses when to use the plugin based on the conversation
  • Shoppers have the option to provide further prompts or request additional product recommendations
  • By tapping on the product link, consumers can easily navigate to the product page on Klarna’s search and compare tool to compare prices across different brands.

Klarna’s core service is to provide payment processing services for the e-commerce industry, managing store claims and customer payments. The fintech firm is widely known as a “Buy now, pay later” (BNPL) service provider, offering customers credit on their purchases as part of the checkout process.

In 2021, the company reportedly handled US$80 billion in online sales. In the same year, Klarna 2021,  emerged as Europe’s most valuable private tech company, with a valuation of $45.6 billion, however, it witnessed a massive decline to $6.7 billion in 2022.

ChatGPT’s new plugins. No longer limited to information in its training data ending in 2021, a small set of users now have ChatGPT plugins. At first, people will have access to 11 plug-ins for external sites like Expedia, OpenTable, and OpenAI’s own plugins, which can interpret code and pull information from the internet. OpenAI boasted about the variety of new use cases like browsing product catalogs, booking flights, or ordering food while also stressing that there could be negative consequences. “At the same time, there’s a risk that plugins could increase safety challenges by taking harmful or unintended actions, increasing the capabilities of bad actors who would defraud, mislead, or abuse others,” OpenAI said in an announcement post.