Tech News Today: Microsoft Copilot Offers ChatGPT Capabilities

Tech News Today: Microsoft Copilot Offers ChatGPT Capabilities
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Harshini Chakka
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Microsoft Copilot revolutionizes AI-assisted programming, unleashing free ChatGPT-like capabilities

Good morning tech fam, here are some quick tech updates for you to catch on to!

What's New Today: Government Organisation Seeks Scientists with ₹ 1.77 Lakh Salary Package

Fast-Track Insights: India's Blockage and Notices for Binance and 8 Other Crypto Platforms

Microsoft Copilot, formerly known as Bing Chat, is a collection of AI-powered tools that may help you be more productive. It works with several programs, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook, and it provides help in real-time. Copilot, Microsoft's AI companion, has drawn notice for providing access to features that are normally only available in OpenAI's ChatGPT 4 and DALL-E models' premium tiers. Copilot, a recently released app for Android, offers powerful conversational capabilities and free picture-creation features.

Applications are being accepted for several scientist jobs at the National Technical Research Organisation (NTRO), an Indian technical intelligence organization. The recruiting campaign intends to occupy seventy-four open positions. Until January 19, 2024, interested and qualified applicants may apply online. In fields including electronics and communications, computer science, geo-informatics, and remote sensing, these jobs are within the General Central Civil Service, Group 'A' (Gazetted, non-ministerial).

AI Trust, Risk, and Security Management (AI TRiSM) emerges as a transformative trend poised to revolutionize businesses in the coming years. The AI TRiSM framework proves instrumental in identifying, monitoring, and mitigating potential risks associated with the utilization of AI technology in organizations, including the increasingly popular generative and adaptive AIs. This framework ensures organizations' compliance with pertinent regulations and data privacy laws. Read More

On Thursday, India proceeded to ban the web addresses of nine offshore cryptocurrency trading platforms, including Binance, Kucoin, and Huobi and issued show cause notices, alleging that the sites were conducting business unlawfully within the nation. Financial Intelligence Unit India (FIU IND), an organization that handles information on questionable financial activities, issued the notifications under money laundering rules. The finance ministry said in a late-night announcement that these businesses, which are officially known as virtual digit asset (VDA) service providers, had broken the anti-money laundering statute.

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