Friday, May 5, 2023

Discover the Power of ChatGPT: Unleashing Limitless Knowledge with Artificial Intelligence

ChatGPT is an artificial intelligence (AI) language model based on the GPT-3 architecture, created by OpenAI. It is designed to generate human-like responses to a wide range of prompts and queries, making it an extremely versatile tool for conversational AI. The capabilities of ChatGPT are constantly evolving and improving with the help of machine learning algorithms and natural language processing techniques.



ChatGPT can be used for a variety of purposes, from answering simple questions to generating creative writing prompts, providing advice and recommendations, and even engaging in philosophical discussions. Its functionality is based on its ability to analyze and understand natural language, allowing it to generate responses that are coherent and relevant to the given prompt or query.


One of the key features of ChatGPT is its ability to learn and adapt to new information. This means that the more it is used, the more accurate and personalized its responses become. It also means that ChatGPT can learn from its mistakes and improve over time, making it an ideal tool for businesses and organizations looking to improve their customer service and engagement.


ChatGPT's functionality is not limited to text-based interactions. It can also integrate with other tools and platforms, such as chatbots and voice assistants, to provide a more seamless and intuitive user experience. This makes it an ideal choice for businesses looking to leverage the latest AI technologies to improve their customer engagement and retention.


In addition to its functionality, ChatGPT is also highly customizable. Users can fine-tune its responses based on their specific needs and preferences, making it an extremely versatile tool for a wide range of applications.


Overall, ChatGPT is an innovative and powerful tool that is changing the way we interact with AI technology. Its advanced functionality, learning capabilities, and customizability make it an ideal choice for businesses and organizations looking to leverage the latest AI technologies to improve their customer engagement and retention. Whether you're looking for a tool to answer simple questions or engage in complex discussions, ChatGPT is a great choice. 

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Sunday, April 30, 2023

MEDICAL AI with ChatGPT


The field of medicine is constantly evolving, and the latest development involves artificial intelligence (AI) assistants like ChatGPT. A recent study published in JAMA Internal Medicine led by Dr. John W. Ayers from the Qualcomm Institute within the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) reveals the potential of AI assistants in the healthcare industry. The study compared written responses from physicians and those generated by ChatGPT to real-world health questions, and the results were eye-opening.



The study found that ChatGPT's responses were preferred by a panel of licensed healthcare professionals 79% of the time, and were rated as higher quality and more empathetic. The opportunities for improving healthcare with AI are immense, says Ayers, who is also the vice chief of innovation in the UCSD School of Medicine Division of Infectious Disease and Global Public Health. According to Ayers, AI-augmented care is the future of medicine.



However, the study also notes that directly answering patient questions accurately and empathetically is a different ballgame. While ChatGPT might be able to pass a medical licensing exam, it needs to be able to respond accurately to questions patients send to their doctors to be integrated into health systems and improve physician responses to patient queries.


To test ChatGPT's capabilities, the research team turned to social media to obtain a large and diverse sample of healthcare questions and physician answers that did not contain identifiable personal information. They randomly sampled 195 exchanges from Reddit's AskDocs where a verified physician responded to a public question, and provided the original question to ChatGPT to author a response. A panel of three licensed healthcare professionals assessed each question and the corresponding responses and compared responses based on information quality and empathy, noting which one they preferred.


The panel of healthcare professional evaluators preferred ChatGPT responses to physician responses 79% of the time. ChatGPT's responses were rated significantly higher in quality than physician responses and were more empathic. The study suggests that tools like ChatGPT can efficiently draft high quality, personalized medical advice for review by clinicians.


The study highlights that AI assistants like ChatGPT can potentially solve real-world healthcare delivery problems, and could impact patient health and physician performance. However, it is crucial to integrate AI assistants into healthcare messaging in the context of a randomized controlled trial to assess the impact of using AI assistants on outcomes for both physicians and patients.


Overall, the study suggests that a physician harnessing ChatGPT is the answer for better and empathetic care, and AI assistants can revolutionize the healthcare industry.

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Monday, January 10, 2022

Set up Google Pay on your Galaxy Watch 4

 

Even as there are a great many stuff that we can eventually get right of entry to on the Galaxy Watch 4 thanks to Google Play: Gboard for higher voice typing, a much broader array of apps and watch faces, and Google Pay for put on OS. whilst Samsung Pay is k in its very own proper, Google Pay is extra widely available and already has my card info from my Google Play purchases, and it likely has yours, too. That makes putting in Google Pay at the Galaxy Watch four, the first-rate Android smartwatch round, an absolute breeze.


How to set up Google Pay on your Samsung Galaxy Watch 4

As a warning, Google Pay requires a lock screen on your watch — just as it requires a lock screen when you use it on your phone. So you'll only have to unlock the watch when putting it back on your wrist after having it off for charging, showering, or other activities you don't want it on for (like gutting a pumpkin or dressing a turkey)

  • Open the Google Play app on your Galaxy Watch 4.
  • Tap the search icon.
  • Speak or type Google Pay.



  • Tap the send/search icon.
  • Tap Google Pay.
  • Tap Install.
  • Tap Open


If you already have Google Pay set up on your phone, your card will automatically import, and you're done. If you need to enter a card manually, tap the plus icon.
  • Switch to your phone.
  • Tap Add a new card.
  • Tap Enter details manually.
  • Enter your card info.
  • Tap Save.
  1. If your bank asks, verify your identity with a two-factor code.
  2. Tap Done.

You're now all set, and the card will be added to the watch. However, unlike Samsung Pay, Google Pay doesn't get a dedicated button to press to open it, so if you want to access it more easily, set Google Pay as the double-click shortcut, so that even if the screen's off or you're in another app, Google Pay is always just a click-click away.










   






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Google Home app latest update creates fluster

 Google has started updating its devices and apps following the announcement of changes to Speaker Groups and Assistant device setup. The latest version of the Google Home app no longer lets you use a phone's physical volume button when playing videos. 


The company on Thursday unveiled a new feature that will prevent you from changing the Speaker Group volume using your phone's physical volume button. Though that change has not yet been applied to Cast controls integrated into the system volume panel, it has now been removed with version 2.47.79.5 of Google Home for Android.

In the Home app, a green shortcut for Media can be found at the top or you can click a notification to open the Media screen. Previously, you could adjust output either on a single or multiple speakers using your Android device's volume rocker.

With the update to Google Home for Android released late Friday evening, you can no longer click the rocker to select your speaker's output - now you must use each speaker's virtual slider within the Home app.

This latest change makes it difficult to quickly control music started by someone else in your house. Currently, there is no difference when adjusting the volume of audio that is started directly on your phone. 

In addition, the "Group volume" slider still appears in the "Now playing" screen on the Nest Hub. It appears that Google Home 2.47.79.5 for Android will be available to most Android 11 and 12 devices in the coming days.

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Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Cheapest smartphone Freedom 251 launched in India for Rs 251




Considered a luxury not too long ago, smartphones have reached a point that they can now be considered a commodity. But from today, things will reach a whole new level.

As part of its attempt to connect every Indian, local smartphone manufacturer Ringing Bells 'with immense support' from the India government will launch an affordable smartphone called the Freedom 251 today.



The smartphone with a 4-inch WVGA resolution display, features a 1.3 Ghz quad-core processor, 1GB RAM, 8GB total storage space and a 3.2 megapixel camera on the back. It will have 0.3 megapixel camera on the front and has a 1450 mAh battery.

Bookings for the Freedom 251 will start from Thursday 18 February from 6.00 am in the morning and will close on 21 February at 8.00 pm. This is dual-SIM 3G capable phone.

Ringing Bells says that the smartphone is in line with India Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision to connect every Indian and enrich their lives. The company also asserts that its smartphone is built to meet the goals of Make In India, the government's project to entice multinational as well as domestic players to manufacturer their products in India.

Last year, DataWind had announced that it is teaming up with Anil Ambani-owned Reliance Communications (RCOM) to launch the world’s most affordable smartphone, priced at Rs 999. The phone is yet to hit the market.

The purpose behind the Freedom 251 reminds us of Aakash tablet, also known as Datawind Ubislate 7+, which was promoted by the Indian government to provide college students with affordable computing and Internet-browsing machines. The tablet was launched in India in 2011, and was sold at a price point of under Rs. 3,000. The project, before closing last year, further decreased the price of the device and it was being made available to students across the country at a price of under Rs. 2,500.

Key Specs

Display Processor Front Camera
4.00-inch 1.3GHz  0.3-megapixel
   
Resolution RAM OS
 540x960 pixels  1GB  Android 5.1
   
Storage Rear Camera Battery capacity
8GB 3.2-megapixel 1450mAh

With making a smartphone available at a price under Rs. 500, the Freedom 251 has the potential to significantly improve the lifestyle of people in the country with a low income. It will be interesting to see whether or not Ringing Bells is able to manufacture and sell this device at a large scale.







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Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Get ready to taste new Android 6.0 Marshmallow

Google has finally released Android 6.0 Marshmallow, the latest and greatest reworking of the most popular mobile platform in the world. Android 6.0 Marshmallow is the twenty-third version of Google's "mobile" operating system.

Before we start on with the exciting new features, lets check the quick note on availability.While Nexus 5, 6, 7, and 9 devices already in the wild will all get an over-the-air update in the next day or two (timing depends on your carrier and your specific device), it’s going to take a bit longer for it to reach non-Nexus Android phones.

Assistance in the moment

 Now on Tap — a feature unique to Android Marshmallow get help with what you need no matter which app you’re in, stays on task alongside you instantly pulling up relevant info and helping you get more done.



It’s Friday night and your friend just texted: “Hey, want to go see The Martian this weekend and then grab dinner at The Fat Chef?”Chances are you need to jump through a lot of hoops on your phone to get enough info so you can respond: you may want to find out what the movie’s about and who’s in it, what time it’s playing, where The Fat Chef is, if they serve any vegetarian dishes and whether you can get a reservation.

Now on Tap is built as a step toward taking the hassle out of these types of situations and get you help quickly. With Now on Tap, if you tap and hold down the home button of your Android phone, Google Now will show you quick info about the movie and restaurant and help you jump into the right apps to read reviews, see the menu, and reserve a table. Once you’re done, the back button will take you right back to your messaging app so you can respond to your friend.
Helping you with Friday night plans isn’t the only way Now on Tap can assist you right in the moment, anywhere on your phone

A battery that works smarter, not harder

We all hate running out of battery and Android Marshmallow wants to ease our pain by making use of a new function called Doze to improve device standby time.By using motion detectors, Android will recognize when a device hasn’t been interacted with for a while, such as when a person is asleep or a phone has been left on a table, and reduce background processes.
When your device is at rest, Doze automatically puts it into a sleep state. So your phone can still set off your alarm in the morning even if you forgot to charge it. Phew!
No more battery drain from seldom used apps: App Standby limits their impact on battery life so your charge lasts longer.

Greater control for more peace of mind

Permissions your way:
No need to give apps access all the time. Android Marshmallow lets you define what you want to share and when. Turn permissions off at any time, too.
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Simplified security with your fingerprint
Skip the crazy passwords: The key is at hand. Your fingerprint unlocks your phone and lets you securely breeze through sign in and checkout on Android Pay, the Play Store and even in apps.
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Set up your new device lickey-split
On Lollipop, Android made it easier to set up your new phone from your old one, migrating your apps and app data. With Android Marshmallow, you can breeze through setup on your Android TV or tablet too. Say "OK Google, set up my device" from your phone and you’ll quickly be up and running. For TV, we'll even transfer over your Wi-Fi passwords.
There are plenty of other smaller improvements, which you’ll discover as you go, if and when you find Android 6.0 on your device. There’s also some fun new hardware support, specifically for USB-C ports, that will make future Android phones more versatile. For now though, have yourself a merry little download.So why wait...Dont miss the dessert check back to find out when your device will be upgraded to Marshmallow.

Monday, July 6, 2015

Click,Locate and Buy



E commerce giant Flipkart which has recently overtook Amazon as India’s most visited e commerce website,has announced a new search feature on its mobile app.

With the app, you can take a snap of anyone wearing any dress, and that app will try to locate a similar dress for you.

This feature has been designed exclusively for Flipkart’s fashion category, with the goal to provide users a real-world like shopping experience. This feature allows to shop the visually similar images from the store. In addition, users can browse a range of similar products by tapping directly on the product they like on Flipkart.



This new feature aims to fundamentally change the way people shop for fashion online, by helping them find what they’re looking for, without going through the usual step-by-step navigation. With more and more users accessing Flipkart through their smartphones, the company plans to use the in-built features such as camera and bring an offline-like experience with just a few clicks.

"Finding a fashionable product online is more complex compared to other categories and varies user to user” said Flipkart’s Chief Product Officer Punit Soni.

“A lot of fashion purchase decisions are influenced by similar products seen by users. The image search feature provides a way to find similar products on Flipkart as well as reduces the search/ browsing time, making the overall product discovery and shopping experience simple."

This feature is in its beta stage of development and is available to user via an app upgrade.80% of users access Flipkart through their smartphones, statistical data says. Company is planning for more such innovative features and developments in the coming months.

E commerce company has been trying to get people install their app thru many exclusive ‘app only offers’ so that they can push ads and notification to the users without having to pay for it.They have also blocked entry to website if it is through a mobile ,compelling the users to install the app.
In contrast Amazon does not block users from accessing website thru mobile.it has encouraged many to download the app, others were not really having space on their phones to download and install the app.

Launched in October 2007, Flipkart has become the preferred online marketplace for enterprise owners across the nation,but it has come under severe pressure from Amazon which which covers far flung areas (including states such as Kerala).



Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Selfie with Snapi in a touch free way



Do you feel to focus more on the picture that stretching your hand and fingers to trigger the camera to take a selfie? Well,  here’s an app to help you out. Snapi puts an end to uncomfortable Selfies. With Snapi you can now capture photos without touching the phone. Thanks to the touch-free gesture technology engine from a company called eyesight. Simply raise your open palm in front of camera, close it into a fist and open again to start the capture countdown, and voila, – the selfie will be captured. Snapi works up to 13 feet (4m) away – just put the phone down and get that group shot. So what are you waiting for? Start Snaping!


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You can also configure how many seconds will pass between your gesture and the actual capture, so no need to move yourself just to be in position.  It also has autofocus based on your smartphone's face recognition. You also will get the sound feedback to help you focus and countdown and finally capture the click. It can be easily switch between the front and back cameras on your device.


The best thing about Snapi apart from touch free selfie is that it is absolutely free from Google playstore,so enjoy your selfie with Snapi.



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Monday, January 26, 2015

Don't Know ? Just Ask Cortana..

Tech giants like Apple and Google have given lot of importance to Voice assistants. With the SIRI coming in, Microsoft wants to ensure that it isn’t late for the party and has given Cortana a big push in Windows 10. Cortana was showcased at Windows 10 event held at Redmond. The biggest highlight was Cortana will be coming to desktops as well. At the core, it is similar to what we saw in Windows Phone, but now Cortana is more skilled at natural language, handling your daily appointments and so on.



Improved search is the first and foremost feature of Cortana.It can look up specific Word files or Presentations. It also lets users search for contextual information. For instance, you can look for “videos from September.” It can also go beyond your computer and search for videos or docs from Microsoft’s cloud service – OneDrive.

Another key thing needless to say Cortana learns its users’ tastes and preferences, just like some other voice assistants. There’s a new feature called Notebook that keeps a tab on all the saved information. It also keeps a track of the sports scores, travel, weather and such similar information that you may be interested in. It’s in the Notebook, that you can add other things that you expect Cortana to keep a track.

Sources say Cortana is integrated with Spartan Browser, given that Google has integrated voice-search in Chrome as well. Cortana will bring predictive search into the browser. Cortana also takes dictation. Yes, you can simply dictate an email, now. You can also ask it to play music. In case you are on a page of a hotel/restaurant, it instantly pops up the menu or Maps with directions. In the search bar, it also helps with generating auto complete.

Cortana needless to say just the right move as Windows 10 is expected to bring seamless experience across all Microsoft devices. Microsoft’s move to bring Cortana to desktops  makes perfect sense as voice-assistant are being seen as the future of search.

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Sunday, October 26, 2014

Android 5.0, Lollipop






A sweet new take on Android


Android 5.0 Lollipop rumoured to arrive on the Samsung Galaxy S5 in December

With Android 5.0 Lollipop comes a whole bunch of accessibility features for those who need to use them. While many have been carried across from previous versions of Android, there are some new things inside that will open things up to a new audience who perhaps struggled to use the platform before.


This is just the base of what's going to be on Android devices from Lollipop and up. Device makers can build upon this as they desire. But, read on to see an overview of what's what in Android 5.0.

The features

In one handy list, here's an overview of everything you'll find in the Lollipop accessibility menu. The old and the not so old.

Services

Talkback: Google Talkback will give you verbal, audio, and vibration cues by acting as a built-in screen reader. It's perfect for the visually impaired and can be activated with ease from inside the accessibility menu. For more on Google Talkback check out our complete guide here
Switch Access: A new addition for Lollipop, it allows you to configure hard buttons to perform certain tasks to enable better navigation for the visually impaired and makes a pretty powerful tool when paired up with Talkback.

System

Captions: Enables the system wide closed caption system for videos. Having been introduced in KitKat it's still possible some users haven't had chance to try it out yet. It allows videos to display captions based on the parameters decided upon here, and you can change the text size and color within set parameters.
Magnification Gestures: Magnifies the entire system UI. Activate by triple-tapping on the display inside any apps on the device, pan around using a two-finger drag and zoom in/out further using pinch-to-zoom.
Large Text: - If you just want the text bigger, everywhere, activate it here. You don't get to choose how much bigger it is, but it does exactly what it says it will. You can fine tune the text size further in the display options.
High Contrast Text: Instead of making text bigger, this will highlight items that are naturally more difficult to read for visually impaired people. White text (regardless of the background color it sits on top of) will be outlined in black and lighter colors such as grays are made black so they're easier to see.
Auto Rotate Screen: Duplicated from the Display menu. Sets the display to rotate to landscape mode whenever you need it to. However not all apps will work in landscape mode, sadly.
Speak Passwords: Exactly what it says it does. Use only if you really, really need to use it and please use it with caution even then.
Accessibility shortcut: This will allow you to quickly enable accessibility features, even while the device is locked.
Text to Speech: This allows you to choose the text-to-speech engine of your choice, where Google's is the default. Even then you've got languages galore to choose from and even the ability to pick male/female voices and the quality of sound you want to hear. Downloading a UK English female voice in high quality was around 280MB by example.
Touch and Hold Delays: For those with dexterity issues, how long you need to press and hold to complete actions could be an issue. This allows you to alter the duration required to three different settings.

Display

There are some new options for Lollipop designed to assist those with visual impairments related to color.

Color Inversion: Google currently labels this as experimental and says it may affect device performance. In any case what it does is flip the entire device color scheme to the inverse. It works across the whole system UI and inside all applications. You can quickly turn this on in the quick settings by pulling down the notification bar with two fingers, then tapping on the icon.
Color Correction: We touched on this when the first L Preview dropped, though for whatever reason Google has since reduced the number of options from 6 to 3. In any case, there are options to change the display mode based on different types of color blindness: Deuteranomaly (red-green), Protanaomaly (red-green) and Tritanomaly (blue-yellow)


Courtesy: http://www.android.com/versions/lollipop-5-0



Test Your Antivirus


In this post I am going to show you how to test the antivirus program of your computer by simple notepad file.





Open Notepad
Copy this code and paste it into notepad file :-

 X5O!P%@AP[4\PZX54(P^)7CC)7}$EICAR-STANDARD-ANTIVIRUS-TEST-FILE!$H+H*

Save it in .exe extension file. For example:- test.exe
as Soon as you save this file, your antivirus program attempt to delete this file. If your Antivirus doesn't take any action.. It means that its time to change your antivirus program.



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